Chapter 1183 Prince Yeerqiang
The young man and his many subordinates looked at the city in the dust with grief and anger.
It was their hometown and their country, but it was occupied by the invaders and could never go back.
At this time, the head of the guard Meng Dan said angrily: "If Sima Yi had not betrayed the Khan, how could I, Yarkand, have ended up in this state? Prince, where should we go now?"
The young man in charge was named Yaolevas, who was the prince of the Yarkand Khanate.
In order to strengthen its strength, the Junggar Khanate won the craftsmen of the Yarkand Khanate and went south to invade the Yarkand Khanate.
The strong rise of Ganchao made the Junggar tribe feel tremendous pressure. As the battle with the Gan army was successful, the Junggar people also realized that their military facilities were completely behind that of Ganchao.
The new Junggar Khan Sengge knew that the nomadic Junggar Khanate could not fight against the Ganchao, so he led an army of 100,000 across the Tianshan Mountains and invaded the semi-nova semi-agricultural Yarkand Khanate, intending to obtain workshops and mines here.
Faced with the invasion of the Junggar Khanate, although the Yarkand people fought desperately, there were many domestic conflicts and poor strength, and they were unable to stop the Junggar people's attack.
Under the leadership of Lao Khan Abdullah, the Yarkand soldiers and civilians fought to the death in Shache City and held on for a month. The youngest son Sima Yi surrendered, Shache City fell, and Abdullah was immediately captured by the Junggar people.
The eldest son Yaolevas took advantage of the strong wind and sand, surrounded by nearly a hundred guards and escaped from Shache.
Yaolevas looked painful, "Where can we go? Junggar's tribe is the king of the Western Regions. Who can help me restore my country?"
Many guards were silent for a while. Faced with Junger's power, almost no one in Central Asia and the Western Regions dared to take them in, and they seemed to have nowhere to go.
After a while, the guard leader Meng Dan said, "Prince, the Central Plains have been reunified and have a grudge against Junggar. Why don't we go to the Central Plains?"
Yaolevas sighed: "A few years ago, the envoy of Ganchao came to Yarkand and told his father that the Ganchao took the Ming Dynasty and became the orthodox Central Plains. However, the old Khan did not send envoys to pay tribute. Now we are the people of the country that have been destroyed, but I don't know if Ganchao is willing to take us in."
Since the Tang Dynasty, the Central Plains dynasty has no longer controlled the Western Regions.
Over the past few hundred years, the Central Plains culture here has been almost completely replaced by the cultures passed down from Central Asia.
Therefore, this area no longer has centripetal force for the Central Plains, and has an exclusionary attitude towards the Central Plains regime, and is unwilling to enter the Western Regions.
After the establishment of the Ganchao, the Yarkand Khanate's attitude towards the Ganchao can be said to have always kept a distance.
Meng Dan said: "Prince, we can only know the attitude of Ganchao after we go, and now only Ganchao can fight against Jungel. I believe that the Central Plains dynasty will not be willing to see Jungel rise."
Yaolevas sighed, "That's all!"
For a moment, everyone looked back and looked at Shache again, unable to help feeling desolate. Yaolevas sighed miserably, "Shache, Shache, I will come back."
After speaking, he pulled out a scimitar from his waist, drew a mouth on his palm, and his eyes widened, "I, Yaolevas, here, swore blood. One day, I will defeat Junggar and rebuild Yerkang!"
He pulled out the reins of the horse and led the guards to gallop eastward.
At this time, Junggar cavalry who noticed someone fleeing had already chased out from behind.
Compared with the Yarkand people who were semi-herd and half-agricultural, Junggar, as one of the Mongolian tribes, had invincible light cavalry and were good at long-distance raids.
More than 500 Mongolian cavalrymen ran their horses wildly, their horses were hooves like rain, and rolled up rolling yellow sand.
The head of General Jungel stared at the remnants of Yerkand who were fleeing ahead like an eagle.
Sengge Khan was desperate and must catch up with the escaped Prince Yaolevas of Yarkand to prevent him from running to Ganchao to ask for help.
Last time, the Junggar Khanate Kingdom was invited by the Qing Dynasty to attack Guanzhong, but the result was that it suffered heavy losses and even offended the Gan Chao.
After returning to the Khanate Kingdom, the old Khan of the Junggar tribe died of worries and anger and passed the Khan throne to Sengge.
After Xin Khan ascended the throne, he was very afraid of Gan Chao's revenge, so he decided to expand his strength before a large-scale conflict with Gan Chao to gain the strength to fight against Gan Chao.
This time, the Junggar tribe invaded Yarkand in the south, Sengge did not hope that the Ganchao had learned too early that the Junggar Khanate had unified the Western Regions.
After all, it took him some time to digest Yarkand into Junggar's strength.
"Pursuit, don't let a Yarkand man go!" The Mongolian general roared loudly, the cavalry whipped the war horses hard, and the cavalry galloped like flying.
"No, Junggar Light Cavalry is catching up!" Meng Dan noticed the movement behind him, looked back and hurriedly reminded him loudly, "Prince, go!"
On the vast and desolate land, two cavalrymen were one in front and one behind, and two yellow dust was raised while the horses galloped.
The two cavalry chased fiercely on the wasteland, and in a time, the speed advantage of the Mongolian light cavalry gradually emerged.
At this time, as the distance between the two armies continued to move in, the Mongolian cavalry began to shoot arrows while galloping, and the arrows shot "swooshing". The Yarkand cavalry running in front immediately kept getting arrows behind their backs, and then screamed and fell off their horses.
When Mengdan saw that the Junggar cavalry was chasing him and continued to flee, the Yerkand cavalry were shot down by the Mongols one by one, he couldn't help but feel anxious and roared: "Prince, please go first. I'll deal with the pursuers!"
After speaking, Mengdan suddenly stopped the reins of the horse, and the defenders behind him also stopped the war horses, leaving only two cavalry, one on the left and the other on the right to protect Yaolevas and continued to run forward.
Yaolevas turned around while galloping, and saw Mengdan standing on the road with seventy or eighty horses, facing the Junggar cavalry that was rolling in, several times more than him, but he looked determined and was not afraid at all.
In the strong wind, Meng Dan roared angrily: "Kill!"
The nearly Balcon cavalry, knowing that they are not as powerful as the Junggar people, still have the intention to die and the tragic feeling, and have begun to urge the war horses to attack the death.
When the Junggar cavalry saw the Yarkand stopping in front, their eyes were cold and without any hesitation, they clamped their legs and whipped their whip to speed up.
With a loud "bang", the two cavalrymen collided violently.
In an instant, people howled and horses neighed, swords flew, blood splattered, and cavalry fell one after another.
Yaolevas turned around and saw Mengdan leading the cavalry into the Zhungeer cavalry formation. Without hesitation, Fuma continued to gallop eastward.
Behind him, the cavalry of Yarkand continued to fall off his horse, some of the Mongolian cavalry surrounded Mengdan and some of the cavalry continued to chase after him.
Soon, the two members of Yarkand, who were protecting Yaolevas, also held the reins of the horse, raised the scimitar with a resolute look on their faces, turned around and rushed towards the Junggar people, but were slashed at the body by the Junggar cavalry.
In the end, the cavalry fell, leaving only the ownerless war horses...
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