When Yuan Chonghuan found out that the Jin army had entered from the back, and was heading straight for the capital, he came all the way to rescue them and thought that he had rendered meritorious deeds. However, many of the ministers and officials of the court believed that Yuan Chonghuan had let the Jin army enter the back, so they started to slander Yuan Chonghuan for colluding with the Jin army. At this moment, when Huang Taiji heard the discussions of the Ming Dynasty, he devised a "plan of separation", saying that Yuan Chonghuan and the Jin army had a secret agreement.

Chongzhen 2, December 1, 1629, the suspicious Chongzhong Emperor Taiji, once again summoned the duty officers, before whom he gave Yuan Chonghuan a full meal and wine, ordered his Prime Minister, the soldiers of Shanhai and Ningyuan, to set up camp outside the city gates. At the same time, when Zu Dasheng heard that Yuan Chonghuan had been sent to prison, he fled with his troops and horses in fear.

Yuan Chonghuan had built a shrine to Wei Zhongxian and made peace with the Jin army without permission. Later, in order to negotiate peace, he designed a decree to kill Mao Wenlong of the Dong Jiang Jin army (according to the historical records: Yuan Chonghuan received Mao Wenlong as a gift from above, and Mao Wenlong was not humble). Yuan Chonghuan therefore decided to kill Mao Wenlong. But then again, after a brief defeat by Yuan Chonghuan and Jin's army, Chong Zhen actually destroyed his own Great Wall by sending him to prison. After this, the Jin army made a comeback, heading straight for the capital. The court ministers then invited Chong Zhen and Zhu to summon Sun Chengzong.

Therefore, Chong Zhenju still served as the military minister in Tongzhou with Sun Chengzong's original official position. After Sun Chengzong entered the palace, Chong Zhenju was summoned on the platform to ask Sun Chengzong about his strategy of retreating from the enemy.

Sun Chengzong said, "I've heard that Yuan Chonghuan guards Ji Prefecture, Manchu guards Shunyi, and Hou Shilu guards Sanhe. This is a good defense strategy. But I heard that You Shiwei has returned to Changping, and Hou Shilu is stationed in Tongzhou. It is a little inappropriate. "

Chongzhen Zhu asked: "What do you mean by 'Three Rivers'?"

"Guarding the Three Rivers can stop the enemy from running westward and stop them from going south," Sun Chengzong said. Chongzhen felt that Sun Chengzong's plan was very good, and asked again: "Then how can we defend the capital?" "In times of crisis, we cannot let the defenders endure the cold and hunger," said Sun. "We must prepare our weapons, reward the soldiers, and consolidate our hearts and minds." Sun Chengzong's stratagem, Chong Zhenjun thought, was very good, so he said to Sun Chengzong: "You don't need to go to Tongzhou, you can just stay in the capital, in the governor's office and in the military affairs, and plan the strategy."

So Sun Chengzong asked the new Chief Executive Han to set up the defense, and then he personally went to the various places in the capital to patrol. In the middle of the next night, Chong Zhenjun suddenly ordered Sun Chengzong to guard Tongzhou. Sun Chengzong led twenty-seven cavalrymen out of the east gate, heading straight for Tongzhou, with the Chief Minister of Baoding's Scripture, the censor's history, Yang Guodong, the chief soldier of the army, to hold Tongzhou in a rigid manner. The army was divided into three ranks: Yang Guodong, Yang Guodong, Yang Guoduo, Yang Guoduo, Yang Guoduo, Yang Guoduo, and Yang Guozheng, Yang Guanzhou. Not long after that, Sun Chengzong sent Yudai to lead the three thousand cavalry reinforcements, Liu Guozhu sent two thousand men to lead the two thousand men to meet up with Yudai, assigned three thousand men to guard the East Gate, five thousand soldiers to guard the Guangning Sect, and sent men to take back the city of Maran and Santuotun. When Yuan Chonghuan was imprisoned for a series of crimes, the general Zu Dasheng, who escaped from the prison, encountered the Jin army outside the city, and was then bombarded by the cannon stones of Yan Jing city during the war. Zu Dasheng thought that Chong Zhongheng would not let him off, and was momentarily stuck in a dilemma.

After Sun Chengzong learned of this, he hastily sent Jaden Ke to comfort his ancestors with his letter, and also sent Stone Pillar Country to comfort the other soldiers. Yet, Zu Dasheng was unmoved. But Sun Chengzong also believed that Yuan Chonghuan had committed some crimes, but he still wrote to Zhenju to protect his ancestor's birthday and said that he would not really rebel. Sun sent someone to tell Zu Dasheng why he fled to the east. Zu Dashu then wrote a letter to Emperor Chong Zhenju, who was very happy and did not blame Zu. However, most of the soldiers in Liaodong were from the Ma Shilong Tribe. Chong ordered Sun Chengzhong to relocate to the town and close the door. When the generals who fled heard that Sun Chengzong and Ma Shilong had arrived, they returned peacefully.

Funing was guarded by Shi Ke Fa, but the Jin army was unable to take them down. It then turned to the Shanhai and was unable to take them down. Therefore, the Jin army attacked FuNing and Changli, but was unable to take them down. Sun Chengzong was successful in calming the defeated army, and Zu Dasheng and others returned to his side. He also had Ma Shilong and four reinforcements. Sun Chengzong recruited a large number of death knights to guard the coastal areas of the capital and to fight against the Jin army.

After the capital was under martial law, as many as two hundred thousand soldiers from all over the country came to the king's side and stationed themselves around the capital and Thistle Gate. Ma then suggested Sun Chengzong to recover Zunhua first, but Sun Chengzong thought that Zunhua was in the north, easy to capture but difficult to defend, it would be better to recover Luanzhou. After the plan was set, Sun Chengzong ordered the East and West battalions to advance together to block the retreat of the Jin army.

At this time, Zhu Ci, who was sitting on Violet Thunder, was leading Li Lianjie along the Beihang Line while waving the banner of the Mandate King and the Heavenly Valve Army. He was leading the three thousand cavalrymen and the one thousand cavalry artillery riders (they only knew how to ride, they didn't know) and two thousand horses. He didn't look at the beautiful mountains and rivers along the way and only thought, "I can't save Yuan Chonghuan."

While the Tianvale Army was passing Ying Tianfu (Nanjing), they were also asked to travel ten kilometers around the Rao moat. Zhu Ci ignored them all and used a machine gun (only three of which were now mass-produced, and all three of which were expropriated by Zhu Ci. A single machine gun was to be collected by two artillery men, which was equivalent to cannon, not guns) to trace the Yixing wall.

However, he did not expect that things would turn out like this. A strange fire rod was shooting up from a distance, and he had already lost several people, so he could only hide behind the wall and make a fortune. He waited for the enemy to leave, then cursed a few times and reported it to his superiors.

The Heavenly Valve Army laughed while singing a military song.

Outside of Yan Jing, the brave and valiant Gui fought with the Jin Dynasty (which was restored in 1636). His subordinates would sometimes disturb the people, demanding money and food, and Manchu would not punish them. A number of the troops led by Lieutenant General Shin Fu were either patriotic citizens or homeless refugees who came to the King on their own initiative. Manchu troops did not like these civilians to come to war, often taunting and bullying them, and at night they shot arrows at their camps to scare them and kill them. Censor Jin reported that Chong Zhen did not pursue the matter (there was no other way but to make an exception as the number of troops in Manchu was clearly greater than that of Shen Fu's good fighters). When Zu's army fled to the east, Chong Zhenjun bestowed upon him the title of Martial Scripture of Manchu, commanding all the troops who came to defend the capital, bestowing upon him the sword of Shang Fang, and urging him to send forth troops for battle. "The enemy troops are strong," said Manchu. "We don't have many reinforcements. We can't easily go out and fight." His eunuchs urged him on, and he was forced to command the Black Cloud Dragon, Maden Yun, Sun Zuosheng, and other generals.

On December 15, 1629, Chongzhen moved to a place about two miles away from Yongding Gate and set up a fence, waiting for the Jin army. The next day, at dawn, the Golden Army returned from the good township and used their elite cavalry to push against the enemy troops from all sides. Knowing the character of Manchu, Dorgon devised a plan to get rid of Manchu; Dorgon rode his horse to probe the situation of the Ming army, and Manchu, when he saw it in the tower, was indeed caught in a trap. Sun Zu lost his life in battle, and Black Cloud Dragon and Maden Yun were captured alive. When the Emperor heard of this, he was deeply saddened. He sent Xu Guangqi, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, to pay tribute to them, and gave them the honor of chasing Mangiu as Young Master, bestowing upon his descendants the name of Inheritance. The court granted him a burial and asked the authorities to build him an ancestral hall.

At the same time, the governor of the city, as well as the governors of the city of Xuanfu, Baoding, Henan, Shandong and Shanxi and the martial law officials of the capital, invited their teachers to enter the royal guard. The Shanxi Patrol Officer, Geng Ru-gang and the army commander, Zhang Honggong, also led 5,000 people to the aid. There was an order in the army: "On the day after your death, the flood was paid (meaning that when you come to the King, as long as you arrive, there will be food)." Shanxi reinforcements arrived today to guard Tongzhou, tomorrow to be peaceful, and the next day to be a good village. The military base was extremely tired, and after three days of not being paid, the entire army was in an uproar. After the incident, Geng Ru Kui and Zhang Honggong were arrested and imprisoned. Seeing this, they would know that in the future, there would not be more people coming to save Chong Zhenjun.

At that time, the reinforcements from all four sides were concentrated, and Chong Zhenjun was unable to take out too much silver. As a result of the lack of pay, the king's army plundered the people around them, sighing that the heavens and the earth were heartless and that everything was like a stray dog.

Chong Zhenjian, December 20, 1629. The Sky Valve Army traveled all the way to Yan Jing's Yongding Gate for three to four miles. Zhu Ci had seen many ancient cities along the way, but she did not expect Yan Jing to be so majestic. But in contrast to the majestic capital city (in fact, all he saw were the city and the Swallow Pier), there were the corpses of the people on the ground. They were not soldiers, but civilians at the border, people captured by the Golden Soldiers, to waste the enemy's arrows and fire during the battle and strike at the enemy's morale.

He looked at the children who were younger than he was, but were trampled by horses, and a wave of anger assaulted him. There were even corpses of pregnant women who had been raped, their intestines littered all over the place, and their condition was no worse than a pirate's.

All the digging and burial and cremation of materials had caused the hearts of all the soldiers in the army to grow cold. Zhu Ci would never have thought that the benevolent Qing would do something like this in the future, which was known as the Manhan family. Of course, he knew that these were all modifications made by the ruler, that the hand of the ruler in history was truly clean, and that even the hand of the present Zhu Ci was covered with blood, and that he was still less than six years old before the eyes of the soldiers.

Seeing that there was a barracks within the city, Zhu Ci ordered an intelligence scout to investigate the military situation. The scouts reported back to the Jin battalion, which had an unknown number of soldiers. At this time, there were about twenty thousand golden soldiers (actually eight thousand Mongol cavalry, more than twelve thousand Korean Chinese infantry, and the Jin eight flags were only responsible for supervising and killing the retreating soldiers) besieging the Yongding Gate.

Zhu Ci: No matter what, led by Li Lianjie, ordered the cavalry troops to form a formation, protected the two wings by the artillery barracks, and drove slowly towards the rear of Jin Jia Village.

It was clear that the Eight Gold Banners were not made up, and the Emperor Taiji's military talents were not made up. How could he so easily send his back to the Ming Dynasty's reinforcement troops, the scouts had already discovered the flag of the Sky Valve Army. Emperor Taiji asked left and right, but no one knew which border town this Heaven Valve Army came from, so Emperor Taiji sent the brainless and valiant Azig with three thousand troops from the Karakorum Tribe to annihilate his army. Don't think that this is Emperor Taiji being stupid and underestimating his enemy, this is already the nameless Heavenly Valve Army with four thousand troops, the Sky Valve Army soldiers only carry bayonet machine guns and curved blades, they don't have any armor, only helmets that look like black metal.

Jin and Mongol cavalry had a record of losing a hundred men to a thousand men, with Azig leading the charge. He had been hit by the blunderbuss of these men, and this didn't hurt him at all.

Five hundred meters, four hundred meters, three hundred meters, two hundred meters, and nearly a hundred meters. Seeing that this group of foolish soldiers was about to enter the range of the Mongolian archers (the golden bow was mainly a heavy arrow, with an effective range of thirty to eighty meters and a maximum covering range of one hundred and fifty meters), the ability of the Mongol cavalry to immediately draw their bows was not the least bit inferior to the ability to shoot steadily from the ground.

Li Lianjie looked through the telescope and saw the Golden Cavalry cavalry soldiers getting closer and closer to the line of death. Li Lianjie looked through the telescope and saw the Golden Cavalry cavalry soldiers getting closer and closer to the line of death.

"Ready, aim, fire." The sight of the Sky Valve Army soldiers was like the eyes of a god of death, every time one of them caught a glimpse, one of them would fall down "Bang, bang, bang …" The sound kept ringing.

The first one to be selected was Azig. Originally, the Heavenly Valve Cavalry did not want to waste bullets, but this Azig was too strong, and only died after taking more than ten bullets.

If he had known, he would have kept the man alive. He had never wanted to change the excessive history of the interior, and had always been careful not to kill Wang Chengen, the loyal eunuch, or even to protect Xiong Wencai, the recruit of Anda. He did not know that it was because of his helplessness in this war (which he felt would not change history at all) that history had changed once again, because Azig had been the Qingjun vanguard when he entered the army, following Ergong, the Imperial Guards, and the Prince of England (1644). His status was second only to the four Belts. Then Jingyuan General from the edge of Shaanxi, Sichuan, repeatedly defeated Li Zhicheng, killed Liu Zongmin, capture Song Guang advice. Five years of Shunzhi (1648) followed by the Pingxi General Supreme Commander to subjugate Ginger's rebellion in Datong. For five years (1648) he asked for his uncle, and was refused by the regent, Dorcoon. After Dorgon's death, he attempted to take over the government and was sentenced to death by the viscount. Azig, who could fight well, was a famous general in the early Qing dynasty.

As an excellent handgun, the effective range of the Beretta 92F was generally more than 50 meters, covering 200 to 300 meters. After Zhu Te had specially extended the gun, the effective range was more than 150 meters, and of course the distance of concentrated killing was more than this. Countless Mongolian cavalry were trying to pull an arrow or finish an arrow when they were shot to death. Li Lianjie took five hundred as a horizontal line, six as a vertical line.