Although it is a good thing that reinforcements are coming to his side, there is one thing that makes Hao Yaoqi feel a little surprised? Just looking at the armor worn by the cavalry that had already broken through the siege and was about to kill his group, it turned out to be the bright light armor originally worn by the Ming cavalry. And although I have never seen the Northeast Military Academy wearing it, what kind of armor is it? But thinking about it, he shouldn't be wearing the same armor as the Ming Military Academy? In the beginning, when the Dashun Army was established, everything they wore and used were obtained from the Ming Dynasty. And when Li Zicheng established his capital in Xi'an and proclaimed himself King Dashun?
But he ordered his subordinates to start developing the armor belonging to Dashun Military Academy on their own. And gradually replaced the armor that was stripped from the Ming Military Academy on the battlefield, or the armor that was found in the treasuries of the captured cities. It can be inferred from this that the Ice and Snow City has stood in Liaodong for many years, and the Northeast Army will definitely have its own standard armor. It can be seen from this that the troops and horses coming to support are in front of us?
10% of the time, they will never be members of the real Northeastern Army? So what kind of force will this coming army belong to? Although Hao Yaoqi had not read a few books when he was a child, he could barely recognize his own trumpet. But his mind is very smart, and the soldiers and horses he saw were all dressed up in the Ming Dynasty Military Academy. When I thought about the monk who came to Xi'an City to write to Emperor Dashun yesterday, I immediately guessed it? The soldier and horse that came were exactly what the commander of the Northeast Army mentioned in the letter, asking the Dashun Army to join forces with them to jointly resist the Ming Army of the Eight Banners Cavalry.
And what Hao Yaoqi guessed was quite accurate. This group of troops came from the Ming Dynasty cavalry that rushed here day and night from Xiangyang Mansion, and the leader of the team was Zuo Liangyu, the famous general of the Ming Dynasty. As for why Zuo Liangyu was so lucky? For reasons unknown to Li Zicheng, he was suddenly shot off his horse by a military academy member of the Eight Banners Cavalry on the battlefield? And by the way, his head was cut off and taken away. At this time, the Dashun army also began to be completely defeated. Was it about to be completely defeated by the Eight Banners cavalry? Next, the only way is when the entire army is annihilated? How could it be that the entire cavalry rushed here in such a timely manner? This is thanks to Master Hanke's letter. It¡¯s not that Master Hanke has any foresight? Do you know for sure that as soon as you and your group arrive in the capital of the Dashun Dynasty, the Eight Banners Cavalry will definitely send troops to attack Xi'an City? At that time, Master Hanke just left himself a backup plan? When he was about to say goodbye to Princess Changping and rush to the capital of Dashun? Just made a request to Princess Changping in person?
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¡ Just wait and see if there is any trouble in Xi'an City? Immediately send troops to attack Xi'an City to divert the attention of Emperor Dashun in the city? At that time, Princess Changping was very happy to arrive and agreed to Master Hanke's request. At that time, Zuo Liangyu, a famous general in the Ming Dynasty, was sent to make this trip.
"It's just that things like ordering troops to go out for battle are not accomplished overnight. It¡¯s not like everything can be done in just one or two days? When you send out troops, you need to have food and fodder to accompany you, and you also need to carefully select the troops. Who can accompany you this time? After waiting for Master Hanke to leave Xiangyang City for two or three days, Zuo Liangyu prepared all the provisions and cavalry, said goodbye to Princess Changping, and headed towards Xi'an City day and night. Rush over here. And when Zuo Liangyu led his Ming cavalry to a place not too far away from Xiangyang City?
But he happened to meet a captain of the Northeast Army who was accompanying Master Hanke. After interrogation, Zuo Liangyu realized that the previously powerful Dashun Army had been completely defeated. What surprised Zuo Liangyu even more was that even the Dashun Emperor Li Zicheng, who had taken the Ming Dynasty capital effortlessly, had died on the battlefield? This shows how brutal the battle between the Dashun Army and the Eight Banners Cavalry was. And what if I don't send troops to help? The messengers of the Northeastern Army who are now trapped among the rebels will all die in the battle.
Zuo Liangyu then led his soldiers and horses into the chaos, and rescued Master Hanke and his entourage who were closely guarded by the sloppy old Taoist and three school captains. According to what Zuo Liangyu had planned in advance? Just after rescuing these people from the tiger's mouth? Just withdraw your troops and return to Xiangyang City without saying a word? But it was something he didn't expect? Master Hanke actually insisted on letting him rescue Dashun's defeated troops again? Zuo Liangyu had no choice but to comply with Master Hanke's request. Then he led his cavalrymen and followed the instructions of Master Hanke.?This matter is as if nothing happened? Neither said yes? But it doesn't mean that the sloppy old man didn't do this well? Only after seeing Hao Yaoqi did he inform him of the whereabouts of Li Zicheng's body. But it didn¡¯t mention the real cause of Li Zicheng¡¯s death? When Hao Yaoqi heard what Master Hanke said, he had already ordered the captain of the Northeastern Army's Special Forces to rush back to Xiangyang City with Li Zicheng's body so that he could build a funeral shed and bury him as soon as possible.
Hao Yaoqi was greatly moved. He immediately gathered the remaining troops of Dashun and withdrew to Xiangyang City together with Zuo Liangyu's cavalry. Under the personal auspices of Master Hanke, Li Zicheng was saved for some time and then buried on Yanggu Mountain outside Xiangyang City. After Li Zicheng's posthumous affairs were completely handled smoothly? Master Hanke suggested to Princess Changping that she should abandon Xiangyang City and retreat all the way to Tianjin City?