The Maozi built many wooden fortresses on Temple Street and prepared to use these military facilities to fight a defensive battle with the Ming people.

At the same time, Maozi hurriedly ordered the Cossack cavalry to prepare.

He made up his mind to wait for the Ming army to land and immediately use the cavalry advantage to kill the Ming people on the beach.

Maozi’s abacus is very good!

who knows--

What he met was not a weakling!

To be precise, the Maozi Army in the Far East at this time was not an army in the formal sense.

At this time, the territory effectively controlled by Maozi (eluo si) was only a small principality near Moscow.

And for a long time, the government was in turmoil.

In 1613, the All-Russian Gentry Congress elected Mikhail Feodorovich Romanov as Tsar.

That is Mikhail I.

From then on, the 300-year Normanov dynasty began.

During the reign of Mikhail, a salt merchant riot and the Stepan Razin uprising occurred in Tsarist Russia that almost swept the entire territory of Tsarist Russia.

As for the small gangs running around in various places, they are even more numerous.

Because Mikhail's rule was in the interests of the great nobles, with the support of the serf nobles, Tsarist Russia continued to suppress rebels in various places.

And the Far East...

What do you say about this thing?

Before the Treaty of Nerchinsk was signed, Tsarist Russia's center of gravity had always been in Europe, and the vast Asian region was actually a penal colony for criminals.

The relationship between the Far East and Tsarist Russia is like the relationship between Australia and the United Kingdom.

Anyone who can appear here is a criminal.

Countless rival nobles who were defeated in the war, as well as the Don Cossacks, the rebel followers of Stepan Razin, were exiled to Asia.

Anyone familiar with geography knows that the largest Asian region in Mao Zino is suitable for human habitation, that is, the area in the Far East close to the sea.

Moisturized by the warm ocean currents of the Pacific Ocean, the climate in this area is not as cruel as that inland.

As a result, these disgraced nobles took their slave Cossacks with them and began to invade the Far East.

This is the source of the Maozi component that invaded the Far East.

Let’s talk about the Ming Dynasty.

Anyone who is familiar with human history knows that the Chinese Confucian cultural circle has a proper term in human society - the East Asian Monster House.

It can be said that any inconspicuous country in this area will be a giant in the world.

And Ming Dynasty is the absolute overlord of the forest of the world.

Don't look at his decline.

When the nobles of the Ming Dynasty, along with a side force, appeared at the penal colony of Maozi, a third-rate European country, everything was settled.

No matter how ugly the mixed-faced steamed buns are, they are still very hungry!

You know, even in the original history, when the giant whale of the Ming Dynasty was dying, it was able to kill the incoming attacks of Europe's top powers.

Just like that real joke-the hyena laughed at the beached whale, and the whale said: Even if I die, my fart can kill you!

……

Gong Yonggu fired a round of artillery, which made Maozi abandon his armor and hid in the city in a hurry, preparing to use the fortress to kill the Ming army.

Who knew, Mingren was right under their noses, and he calmly began to dispatch boats to transport the soldiers to the shore in batches.

The high-spirited artillery on the deck is ready to tear the invading enemy into pieces at any time.

Seeing that the Ming army's artillery was ready to fire at any time, Mao Zi was so frightened that he no longer dared to fight back.

The Ming army that landed on the shore was not busy marching, but began to build positions on the shore.

In Temple Street City, the person in charge was the captain of ten men under Boyakov.

At this time, the man serving as Field Marshal of Tsarist Russia was named Golovin.

He is a count.

Golovin supported Mikhail I and firmly opposed the regent Princess Sofia.

With the support of Golovin, the Tsarist Russian court sent the nobles who defeated the hostile forces to the Far East.

It was against this background that Boyakov came to the Far East in the 16th year of Chongzhen.

There were only 132 regular troops under Poyakov's command.

In the original history, because of the plight of the Ming Dynasty, the Qing court, which was busy plundering the Ming Dynasty, adopted a tacit attitude towards the actions of Tsarist Russia.

And when Poyakov only had 132 defeated regular troops and was able to occupy a land more than ten times larger than the entire core of Russia, this huge stimulus made Tsarist Russia begin to look squarely at the Far East.

In fact, long before Poyakov completed his annexation of the Far East, the whole of Europe was still in the memory of China's invincibility.

After all, Tsarist Russia back then was just a small vassal state among the many servant states under Mongolia.

Belongs to the grandson among grandsons.

Polyakov's actions were not authorized by the Tsar - he was just an exiled criminal.

There is still a Tsarist Russian aristocrat who is invincible to the Orientals in my memory. How dare you easily challenge this Oriental giant!

However, when this criminal occupied a territory that was dozens of times larger than that of Tsarist Russia, Tsarist Russia was filled with such great joy.

Subsequently, under the auspices of Field Marshal Count Golovin, 1500 Cossack cavalry (also exiled after the defeat) were mobilized to strengthen the strength of Boyakov's command.

Later, after the First Battle of Yaksa, another 600 Cossacks were dispatched.

In other words - until the early years of Kangxi, Tsarist Russia's total military strength in the Far East was only 2000.

These 2000 people are scattered throughout the huge Siberian region.

In the two battles of Yaksa where the Treaty of Nerchinsk was signed, Tsarist Russia only had 450 and 826 troops respectively.

This is the most dazzling among Kangxi's six martial arts.

……

For China, such a war is really not worth mentioning.

Naturally, when Zhu Youjian sent his nobles to the black land, he didn't take the Tsarist Russians seriously at all!

To put it bluntly, this thing is really boastful. If it is really used as a metaphor——

The fight for water between the two villages in Guangdong and Guangxi was much bigger than this battle!

Looking through historical records:

In the first Battle of Yaksa, Tsarist Russia dispatched only three artillery pieces.

In the Second Battle of Yaksa, most of the 600 reinforcements added by Tsarist Russia were Cossacks. Therefore, there is simply no record of the number of artillery deployed by Tsarist Russia!

The villages in Guangdong and Guangxi are fighting for water, and dozens of cannons can be dispatched at once!

That's it, not counting the muskets.

It can be said that Kang Mazi's six martial arts are exaggerated...

……

Gong Yonggu looked at the messy battlefield and couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth.

Damn it, what a waste!

Just a few people actually fired so many shells.

Ouch!

I feel so sad!

Those Yi people are not as valuable as the gunpowder they exploded!

……

Maozi surrendered.

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