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Chapter 568 Change home?

Chapter 568 Change house? (fourth more)

Huang Taiji not only wanted to encircle and fight for reinforcements, but also showed to the defenders in the city that he was determined to destroy the city.

Outside Dalinghe City.

Zhenghuang Banner Gushan Ezhenleng led his banner to besiege the left side of the north of the city, and Xianghuang Banner Gushan Ezhen'e consort Darhan besieged the right side of the north of the city, and Belle Abatai led the guards to support him.

Zhenglan Banner Gushan Ezhenjue Luoselle Wai is directly south, and Bellemangurtai and Dege are behind.

On the left side of the south of Gushan Ezhenpian Guwei in Xianglan Banner, on the right side of the south of Gushan Ezhenwu Nage Wai in Mongolia, and in the south of Ebendui Wai in Mongolian Gushan Ezhen.

Zhengbai Banner Gushan Ezhenka Ke Duli on the east left side of the besieged city, Belle Duo Duo is behind supporting, Xiangbai Banner Gushan Ezhenyirden is on the east right side of the besieged city, Belle Dorgon is behind supporting.

On the left side of the siege of Zhenghong Banner Gushan Ezhen's son-in-law and Shuutu, Da Bei Le Dai Shanju supported him; on the west right side of the siege of Zhen Yechen's city in Xianghong Banner Gu Shan Ezhen, Bei Le Yue Tuo lived behind him.

Baylor of the various Mongolian tribes led their troops to encircle the gap between the banners above.

This time using troops, Huang Taiji can be said to have mobilized them all. There are [-] troops from the Eight Banners, and [-] from all the Mongolian ministries.

Zu Dashou's defenders in the city were no more than ten thousand, and they lacked food and grass.

Huang Taiji besieged the city with heavy troops, with the city gate as the center in eight directions around the city, and each deployed the main attack and support, roughly a double force.

The Mongolian soldiers with the best cavalry and shooting were used as a mobile force during the dispersal period.

It's not just the deployment of troops like this, Huang Taiji besieged Dalinghe City, and the surrounding army line stretched for more than [-] li.

A total of four trenches were excavated around the city, including two small trenches, one seven feet wide (more than two meters) and eight feet deep, and the other five feet wide and seven feet deep, covered with sorghum straw and covered with soil.

There are four trenches, one small and one large connected. The large trench is one foot and one foot wide and one foot and three feet deep. An earthen wall is built five feet away from the trench, and the height is one foot and two feet. It is seven feet long, and looks like an earthen city from a distance.

Each banner also dug a small trench in front of its own camp, five feet deep and five feet wide, just to prevent the Ming army from breaking out and burning their camp.

Later, Jin Guang set up camp at 45 places, more than half of which were facing the direction of Jinzhou, mainly to prevent swallowing the reinforcements of the Ming Dynasty.

Huang Taiji ordered the soldiers of the Eight Banners not to let a single person out of the city, they must strictly guard their positions, no birds are allowed in the sky, and not even a mouse can enter or leave the ground.

He himself sat on the high mountain in the south all day long, paying close attention to the movements of the defenders in the city, and wrote letters to surrender Zu Dashou every now and then.

As long as Zu Dashou falls, with his influence in Liaodong, he will definitely be able to speed up the process of occupying the entire Liaodong.

This set of combined punches made the Daling River impenetrable and impenetrable. If you dare to come out, you don't even think about going back.

Zu Dashou and He Kegang were besieged. Instead of sitting still, he sent people to take the initiative to attack. He sent people out of the city to lure the enemy. The Houjin army fell for it. The Ming army beheaded Houjin's two lieutenants, prepared many people, a bodyguard and no less than a hundred people. ordinary soldiers.

Seeing that Houjin's army was caught in the trap, he dispatched a few, dozens, or hundreds of people each time to deliberately harass Houjin without trace, or to attack tentatively, so as to find out the truth and make preparations for breaking out. Get ready, but unfortunately, Hou Jin, who had the advantage in troops, all beat back.

There is not enough firewood in the city, so people have to be sent out of the city to cut firewood, and the field crops also need to be harvested to expand military supplies.

But Zu Dashou sent people to sneak out of the city several times, but they were all captured or killed by Hou Jin.

Huang Taiji sent a "false reinforcement" to Zu Dashou, and asked Zu Dashou to meet the "reinforcement" into the city.

After Zu Dashou was duped, he managed to kill and defend the city.

Then he no longer dared to send troops out easily, and could only wait for the real reinforcements from the Ming Dynasty to defeat Huang Taiji.

The fighting between the two sides ceased.

The entire Houjin siege of Daling River was [-] miles deep, and the Ming army from Jinzhou had to fight for [-] miles before they could approach Dalinghe City.

It's a pity that Liaodong really doesn't have so many elite soldiers at this time.

Ever since Zu Dashou's night run happened, Guan Ning's army was separated, not all of them were in Zu Dashou's hands.

Huang Taiji is obviously a growing general, and his use of troops this time is quite different from Houjin's previous tactics.

Compared with the Ming army, the Hou Jin soldiers were brave and good at galloping and shooting, which was most conducive to field battles.

But in the battle, even though there were chariots and heavy armored infantry, under the intensive bombardment of the Ming army's artillery, they suffered a big loss in the battles of Ningyuan and Ningjin.

After hitting the big wall twice, there was a thousand-mile raid, and the current tactic of encircling and attacking reinforcements.

Through the protracted siege, the defenders in the city were in a desperate situation of running out of food and aid, forcing Zu Dashou to surrender without a fight.

After Jin fought with the Ming army, they captured artillery several times, but they were not used to it, and were more used to using bows and swords in their hands.

Only Li Yongfang, who was the first gold medal after surrender, was a smart man. After capturing the gunners of the Ming army, he personally untied the rope and rewarded each of them with a thousand gold to attack the Sichuan soldiers, and the Sichuan soldiers broke into pieces.

But these are all earthen artillery, and they hit the exhausted Sichuan soldiers, with little lethality and range.

However, after Huang Taiji succeeded to the throne, he attached great importance to firearms. He used captured Ming army officers and craftsmen to independently make firearms.

Franchises, blunderbuss guns, etc. are all powerful weapons for defending the city. They are useless for attacking the city, so they can only rely on the red cannon.

The general supervisor Tong Yangxing brought Dalinghe large general cannons, only forty, with less than [-] catties of gunpowder, and very little reserves.

At the beginning of the Dalinghe War, the two sides fought fiercely in the siege and anti-siege.

Tong Yangxing used cannons to sweep up the battlements around the Ming army to relieve the Ming army's threat to the siege, and bombarded the Ming troops who surrendered on the platform.

Although the towers around Dalinghe City were not as well-equipped as those in Dacheng, they were also difficult to break through.

Huang Taiji, in order to set an example for other Ming troops who stood firm on Houtai, dispatched eight Baylors to lead all Han army flags, transport forty artillery pieces, and bombard Yuzizhangtai for three days before destroying the platform stacks and dying of being shot 57 people, the Ming army in Taiwan panicked and surrendered on the spot.

The surrounding Houtai heard the wind and frightened, those who were near surrendered, and those who were far away fled.

Because the Hou Jin army did not have such large artillery before, the Ming army hid in the Houtai and the Hou Jin army could only attack with bows and arrows. With food stored on the platform, a hundred people could stop them for a long time.

This time undoubtedly changed the tactics of both sides. Later Jin obtained a lot of food and other materials from the surrendered palace.

Now that the war has progressed, Huang Taiji is sitting on a high mountain in the south, thinking about what words to use when writing a letter to Zu Dashou to recruit him.

Then someone ran up and knelt on the ground: "Khan, Wulianghawandanweizheng Taiji sent someone to deliver a letter, saying that it is urgent, asking for reinforcements."

"Ok?"

Huang Taiji looked suspicious, he didn't wait for the Ming army to come to Jinzhou to help.

On the contrary, it was the Ming army from Jizhen who waited for them, decisively made a containment, and sneaked into the rear of the Mongolian reinforcements!

Which general of the Ming Dynasty came up with this strategy?

Some way!

While thinking, Huang Taiji tore open the envelope.

(End of this chapter)

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