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Chapter Five Hundred and Thirty-Three Borrowing Knives to Kill and Pushing the Toasts of the Southwest

Qin Liangyu saw that the Burmese army was a turtle that was closed and could not leave, and no matter how she seduced her, it would not work, so she finally decided to attack.

After several tentative attacks, Qin Liangyu discovered that the Burmese Army had the strongest troops deployed in the west of the Muzhai Group.

Therefore, after discussing with the generals, Qin Liangyu decided to attack the west of the Muzhai Group. After annihilation of the strong troops there, the entire Muzhai Group of the Myanmar army could be destroyed without attacking.

So, on that morning, Qin Liangyu directed the Ming army to take advantage of the heavy fog and began to dive towards the west of the Muzhai Group in Myanmar.

Qin Liangyu personally led the Baigan soldiers and the chieftains of the southwest to charge, leading the way.

Qin Liangyu handed over the task to Jiao Lian.

Jiao Lian took the Guards' Special Battalion to use the advanced muskets in his hand to accurately shoot the Burmese army on the outside, so that the Baigang soldiers and the southwest chieftain soldiers could hold rattan cards to avoid being attacked by the Burmese army on the village, and thus successfully advanced under the wall of the village.

Because the fog was shrouding around and the visibility was not high, the Myanmar army did not know how many other musketeers from the Ming Guards Special Battalion appeared in front of them. They were quite panicked for a moment and could only support them everywhere.

Even some Myanmar soldiers were forced to come down from the camp because they were afraid of the Ming army's muskets and fought with the local soldiers on the Ming army.

Qin Liangyu personally cut and killed many Burmese soldiers.

Along the way, like a sea of ​​corpses and blood.

Many Ming army chief soldiers from the southwest seemed to be walking on flat ground for this steep mountain village. Some even directly carried rattan cards, knives, shoes and socks on their backs, borrowed the vines and stone bodies protruding from the cliff walls with barefoot hands and barefoots, and went up to the wooden village to climb rocks like a monkey.

The turbulent canyon and rivers below do not seem to bring fear to those who grew up in the mountains.

Lan Peng, a rattan soldier from Yongchang, Yunnan, even climbed up a tall Muzhai wall with his bare hands and rushed into the Muzhai. There were hundreds of Burmese troops in the Muzhai. Lan Peng was not afraid at all. He decisively took off the rattan cards and swords, holding the rattan cards in one hand and the other, and directly killed these Burmese troops, slashing and slashing, as if entering a no-man's land.

Seeing this, the other Ming army chieftain soldiers continued to climb. Gradually, more than a dozen Ming army chieftains rattan soldiers rushed into the Muzhai.

Qin Liangyu also led his army into the Muzhai after that.

On this day, the Ming army finally captured the two highest Muzhai in the entire Manjie Muzhai group.

Qin Liangyu took the opportunity to let the Ming army attack other Muzhai from a high position, and directly seized eighteen Muzhai at one time.

The Myanmar army tried to counterattack at night, but the Myanmar army failed to counterattack because of the popular thunder and mercury technology that the Ming army had used thunder and mercury technology.

Seeing that there was no hope of recapturing Muzhai, the Myanmar army had to retreat.

Qin Liangyu's troops successfully captured the barbarian knot and reported the victory to the Ming Emperor Zhu Youxiao.

Zhu Youxiao was very happy to learn about the good news.

Although the capture of Muzhai this time lost many southwest chieftain soldiers, it was a tough battle after all. Even with Lan Peng and other warriors who successfully captured Muzhai, many of them were injured by the Burmese firearms and fell off the cliff or even fell into the turbulent river.

But for the Emperor Zhu Youxiao of the Ming Dynasty, this was his purpose, and he consumed the southwestern chieftain soldiers through this difficult battle.

However, in order not to prevent the Southwest Chieftain soldiers from refusing to charge for the central court, Zhu Youxiao naturally rewarded those who made meritorious service and even those who survived.

Lan Peng, who performed the most bravely in this battle, was directly promoted to the general of the general and ordered him to enter the Ming Dynasty martial arts lecture hall to study for the purpose of refining the work.

At the same time, Zhu Youxiao directly promoted Qin Liangyu's achievements to his younger brother Qin Bangping, and appointed him as Duke Yi, and ordered the world to guard Mubang, intending to use the method of giving grace to further break down some of the southwest large chieftains into more small chieftains.

For Lan Peng and Qin Bangping, they could not refuse the arrangement of Emperor Tianqi.

First of all, for an ordinary rattan braai Lan Peng, the interests of the chieftain had little to do with him. The emperor asked him to cross the class and become a senior general of the empire, and he would only be grateful.

As the main character of the Shifu Tusi, Qin Bangping would only be a main character, not the real master of the Shifu Tusi.

The Lord of Shifu Tusi was still the Ma family after all. He was just a relative of marriage and could not inherit his sister's title.

But now the emperor has appointed him as Duke of the Kingdom and made him guard Mubang for the rest of the world, which is undoubtedly better for him to be a local emperor like the Mu family in Yunnan, than to stay in Shifu Tusi.

Qin Bangping would only cry for gratitude to the emperor.

As long as the chieftains officers and soldiers who are brave in fighting, Zhu Youxiao will quickly promote them to show their kindness to achieve the goal of breaking the inner part of the chieftain.

The southwestern chieftain soldiers who conquered Myanmar were also highly rewarded by Zhu Youchao's proofreader's performance in the Battle of Manjie, which greatly boosted their morale. They performed very bravely in various battles that advanced to Awa. Although many people were killed, they finally captured another important city after Manjie - Song Sai.

But the discipline of these southwestern chieftain soldiers is indeed very poor. Now that they attack Myanmar, they are not as restrained as the imperial government, and they are even more unscrupulous.

Qin Liangyu couldn't control it either.

Therefore, next, the entire Song Sai and several surrounding cities were slaughtered by the southwest chieftain soldiers.

Many of the slaughtered people in Myanmar and the southwestern chieftain soldiers of the Ming army were still of the same tribe.

But national emotions are very fragile in the face of interests.

The southwestern chieftain soldiers of the Ming army needed to reward themselves for their hard work in attacking the tough situation with burning, killing, looting and looting.

Although some of the chieftains and nobles among them knew that this was a conspiracy of the court and that the court was using them to purge the indigenous forces of Myanmar, they could not stop the slaughter of the people below, and even took the filial piety of the people below.

The chieftains of various cities in Myanmar were naturally unwilling to be slaughtered by these chieftain soldiers from the Ming Dynasty, and they resisted very fiercely.

Next, during the Battle of Xiangkong, the troops of the chieftains of Myanmar showed a very strong fighting spirit and fought with the southwestern chieftains of the Ming army for several days, and even the elephant soldiers were dispatched in Myanmar.

But in the end, because the Ming army was both artillery and muskets above the Myanmar army, and the Myanmar army had to divide its troops to defend the attack of the Ming army's navy in the south, the reinforcements led by Qin Bangxian had the opportunity to arrive, which gave the Ming army a final victory.

The reinforcements led by Qin Bangxian were all white-rod soldiers, and they were very active in reinforcing Qin Liangyu. In addition, Qin Bangxian himself had just been named Duke of the State, so he was eager to repay the emperor's kindness, so he even reached this place on a hundred miles of mountain roads at night.

However, after this battle, more than 3,000 chief soldiers in the southwest of the Ming army also suffered casualties, and many of them were elite troops who had fought with the Eastern Barbarians in Liaodong.
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