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The first Thousand two hundred and ninety-three battle of dignity (12)

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The news that Lu Xiangsheng led a large army across the Liao River and Haizhou was surrounded by Jiangning Camp was like a bombshell, making the atmosphere of Chenyang subtle. Although Manchus were very united and Manchus were also thinking of defending Chenyang to the death, at this time, they did not have enough confidence.

The Zhenghong Banner and the Inlaid Red Banner led by Daishan were wiped out. Daishan sacrificed his life for the Qing Dynasty. The most brave banner owner of the Qing Dynasty, Prince Rui, was also trapped in Haizhou, with life and death uncertain. This made everyone realize that the battle to defend Chenyang would not have a wonderful ending.

Haoge wrote two letters, asking to lead the soldiers to guard Chen Yang, but was severely scolded by Huang Taiji and did not allow him to return to Chen Yang. Jiergalang had already led the sergeants of the Manchu Eight Banners and the Han Eight Banners to focus on defense and prevent the attack of the Jiangning Camp soldiers. Huang Taiji personally commanded the sergeants in Chen Yang City and began to deploy defense matters.

Huang Taiji also wanted to mobilize troops and reinforce Dorgon in Haizhou, but under the current circumstances, it was impossible to mobilize troops. Su Tiancheng's plan was very detailed, making Huang Taiji unable to mobilize troops. But if Haizhou, Anshan and Liaoyang were all lost, Chenyang would become an isolated city and would not receive any assistance. The Manchu and powerful people of the Qing Dynasty might be ready to return to the Heishan Baishui.

The Qing Dynasty finally reached the brink of life and death.

Huang Taiji felt that he was really old, and his ambition was slowly polished away. Faced with the attack from Jiangning Camp, he seemed powerless and completely passive.

Jiergalang repeatedly asked Huang Taiji to withdraw from Chenyang. He met Haoge and stationed in the Sarhu area. The implication was very clear. Once Chenyang was lost, he would retreat from Zhenbei Pass and return to the place where he had fought.

Huang Taiji had issued several imperial edicts, requiring the Eight Banners of Meng to rush to Chenyang.

Unfortunately, the Eight Banners of Meng had no chance to come to Chenyang.

The soldiers led by Zheng Hongkui and Zheng Chenggong had already set off a storm on the grassland. The battle on the grassland was even more smooth. The Eight Banners of Mongolia relied on the charge of cavalry and had no city to defend. As for firearms, they could not get it because of the control of Hetao Mansion and Urumqi Mansion. Therefore, in the battle, they relied on the charge of human power. During the repeated field battles, the Eight Banners of Mongolia suffered heavy losses, and they had reached the point of trembling when they saw the artillery. Many tribes had completely surrendered and surrendered. Except for the few large tribes such as Korqin, the grassland tribes knew that this time would not last long. The Great Jin court would eventually unify the entire grassland.

Huang Taiji made up his mind to live and die with Chenyang.

As for the children of the royal family, they began to withdraw from Chenyang in batches and arrived at Haoge's side, the royal bloodline would continue and could not be left in Shenyang. Once Chenyang was captured, Huang Taiji's bloodline would no longer exist.

This kind of evacuation is very painful. If you leave Chenyang, which has good conditions, you may have to continue to return to the Black Mountain and White Water. Not everyone can bear that arduous environment.

After receiving the emperor's letter, Hong Chengchou was directing the battle to attack Haizhou.

The battle has come to an end. He did not expect that in two days, most of the Haizhou cities would have been occupied by the soldiers of the Jiangning Camp. The Later Jin Tartars were compressed into a very small area. It would take at most half a day for the Jiangning Camp to wipe out the Later Jin Tartars stationed in Haizhou. What excited Hong Chengchou even more was that Dorgon, the most brave banner leader of the Later Jin Dynasty, was surrounded in Haizhou and could not evacuate. The final fate of this famous general was already destined.

After reading the emperor's letter, Hong Chengchou thought carefully and began to adjust the deployment without hesitation. He understood the emperor's arrangements. As the battle accelerated, the emperor had considered that he had completely destroyed the Later Jin regime.

In fact, the battle was divided into two settlements. The emperor once gave a time plan. The first stage was mainly to destroy the living forces of the Later Jin Tartars, and the second stage was to completely destroy the political foundation of the Later Jin Dynasty. However, what he did not expect was that the battle progressed too quickly, so that the first stage and the second stage could not be completely separated.

Since Nurhaci issued the Seven Hates and began to rebel, nearly thirty years have passed. In such a long time, after the efforts of Nurhaci and Huang Taiji, the Later Jin regime has been greatly stabilized and penetrated almost every corner of Liaodong. It is difficult to destroy the power of the Later Jin Tartars, but it is even more difficult to completely destroy the Later Jin regime and influence.

Su Tiancheng never obscure his views, believing that Nurhaci and Huang Taiji are both amazing people, and even revealed in his words that no one in the Ming Dynasty could compete with these two people.

After following Su Tiancheng for a long time, Hong Chengchou also had his own understanding. Nurhaci and Huang Taiji are indeed talents, but compared with Su Tiancheng, there is still a gap. Su Tiancheng was able to establish a powerful Great Jin Dynasty in just over ten years. If he did not have extraordinary skills, he would definitely not be able to do it.

Therefore, after Hong Chengchou thought about the arrangement of Su Tiancheng's letter, he implemented it without fail.

He ordered Sun Chuanting to lead an army of 80,000 to bypass Anshan and Liaoyang, and to attack Fushun, Tieling and Sarhu. The Later Jin Tartars led by Haoge were stationed between Fushun and Tieling. Sun Chuanting must do whatever it takes to wipe out the Later Jin Tartars and completely block the rear route of Shenyang. If possible, after destroying the Later Jin Tartars led by Haoge, they attacked in the direction of Shenyang and jointly attacked Shenyang with the army led by Lu Xiangsheng.

As for Hong Chengchou himself, he led the army to take over Tieling and Liaoyang in one go after taking over Haizhou. If he had time, he would go straight to Shenyang and participate in the team's attack.

Although the battle in Haizhou City was still ongoing, the order was quickly executed. Sun Chuanting, He Renlong and others led an army of 80,000 to leave Haizhou and began to move forward in the direction of Fushun. Their mission was very clear, and they would arrange all interferences. They should not fight along the way. They would take three days to reach Fushun Pass and launch a quick attack.
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