Qing Dynasty Transmigration: After Lying Flat, Kangxi Heard My Inner Voice

Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...

Chapter 233 Interception

Kangxi knew very well that the Dzungar Khan was not someone who could be bullied, so the Qing army was extremely cautious when crossing the Tianshan Mountains.

Kangxi was also afraid that the Dzungar Khan would take advantage of the terrain to set an ambush.

After entering the Tianshan Mountains, the marching time was changed back to traveling during the day and camping at night.

It is now late autumn. The Tianshan Mountains are at a high altitude, and the temperature drops rapidly. The terrain in the mountains is also complex. We have to send scouts to check whether there are any ambushes on the mountains.

Soon after the Qing army entered the mountains, heavy snow began to fall, which caused considerable trouble to the Qing army.

Almost everyone was certain that the Dzungar Khan would cause trouble on this section of road, so no one dared to let down their guard.

However, when the army had passed two-thirds of the Tianshan Mountains without encountering any obstacles along the way, the tense nerves of the soldiers gradually relaxed.

Yinreng knew that accidents were more likely to happen at this time, so he mentioned it to Kangxi twice and asked the scouts under him to be vigilant.

Kangxi thought his words made sense, so he called the generals over to give them some advice. However, until the Tianshan section was completed, the Dzungar Khan did not jump out to cause trouble.

Yinreng was actually a little confused.

If the Dzungar Khan was so easily frightened, how could he have continued to jump around for such a long time?

No matter how Yinreng looked at it, it seemed unreal.

However, the Tianshan Mountains were easy to defend but difficult to attack, and it was a rare opportunity for the Dzungar Khan to resist, yet he simply gave up...

This doesn't make sense!

Yinreng was alarmed, and Kangxi did not let his guard down either.

The Ili River Valley is completely the territory of the Dzungar Khan. Who knows what tricks the Dzungar Khan will play.

So after crossing the Tianshan Mountains, Kangxi decided to stay for two days to allow the soldiers to adjust their condition.

As a result, something unexpected happened when the train stopped.

This time, the Dzungarhan King attacked the right wing. He actually arranged a cavalry of 2,000 people, bypassed the Qing scouts' detection, rushed down from the Tianshan Mountains, and formed a siege with the troops in the valley.

No one in the right-wing army expected that there was an enemy behind them. Under attack from both sides, even though the Qing army resisted in time, they still lost 7,000 soldiers.

Among them, most are infantrymen and logistics cooks.

The most hateful thing was that the enemy sent people to burn down the granary of the right wing army.

Fortunately, the ammunition depot was not burned, otherwise there would be more casualties.

The troops led by the Dzungar Khan also suffered heavy casualties.

In order to create conditions for the two thousand cavalrymen, he ordered the soldiers to charge head-on regardless of the cost. In the end, the number of casualties was almost the same as that of the Qing army.

Yinreng heard that Yinqi seemed to have been seriously injured in the battle.

Kangxi was furious about this and immediately ordered the three armies to set off immediately. He wanted to personally cut off the head of the Dzungar Khan to pay tribute to the dead soldiers.

On the other hand, after the Dzungar Khan's plan succeeded, he immediately led his army towards the capital.

He wanted to take the remaining belongings in the royal capital and chase his wife and children who had already set out for the Kazakh Khanate before the Qing army.

The reason he did not take action when the Qing army crossed the Tianshan Mountains was that he returned to the capital to arrange a retreat.

But things did not go as smoothly as he imagined. On his way back to the capital, he was stopped by another group of people.

He was a young general with only a few men, estimated to be around a thousand.

King Dzungar Khan looked at the team a hundred meters away, and the uneasy feeling in his heart became stronger and stronger.

Under normal circumstances, he would not take this army of only a thousand people seriously, but now there are a large number of pursuers behind him. The longer he stays on the road, the more dangerous it will be.

The King of Junggarhan did not dare to delay and directly ordered his soldiers to charge.

However, the cavalry behind him had not had a good rest for several days, and they were even more tired, not only on horseback but also on the cavalry behind him.

Even with the advantage in numbers, their combat capability could not compare with the thousand-man cavalry led by Yinzhi.

Relying on a thousand well-equipped vanguard troops, Yinzhi managed to delay the Dzungar Khan for nearly an hour.

He was well aware of the principle of capturing the leader first, so he kept his eyes on the Dzungar Khan the whole time, making him understand that if he wanted to pass through here, he had to get rid of these thousand people first.

The Dzungar Khan became more and more anxious as the battle went on, and his physical strength was almost exhausted. If he delayed any further, he might really not be able to escape.

He became furious and gestured to the people around him, wanting to get rid of Yinzhi first and then break out.

However, before the people around him could besiege Yinzhi as he wished, he heard the roar of horse hooves in the distance.

It’s over!

This was the only thought left in the mind of the Dzungar Khan.

He was just one step away, just one step away, and he would be able to return to the capital, take his belongings and escape!

It’s all the fault of this kid in front of me!

The eyes of the Dzungar Khan turned blood red.

"Kill him!"

At his command, everyone began to gather around, and Yinzhi's smile, which had appeared due to the arrival of reinforcements, suddenly froze on his face.

He probably, seemingly, perhaps was happy too early.

Yinzhi turned his horse around and rode away from this place of trouble.

The Dzungar Khan was so angry that his eyes turned red. Even his physical strength had recovered a lot, and he rode his horse to chase after Yinzhi.

However, after chasing for a while, he heard the sound of horse hooves getting closer and closer, and in an instant, his reason returned.

The Dzungar Khan looked at the Qing army that was almost approaching him, closed his eyes in despair, then took off the bow hanging on his chest and aimed at Yinzhi's back.

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