In the twenty-sixth year of Kaiyuan, Dragon Raises Its Head. The Great Tang's one hundred and thirty thousand soldiers split into three groups and began their campaign to reclaim their lost territory.
The process of advancing was much smoother than Li Yao had imagined.
On the fourth day of the second month, Li Yao arrived at the Turtle Forest Protectorate (within the territory of the present Mongolia). The Uighurs guarding the city still wanted to resist.
In the end, Li Yao only used five cannonballs to scare the Uighurs out of their wits.
When the Tang army arrived, the Uighurs guarding the city knelt on the ground and offered their weapons.
The Tang army recovered Turtle Forest without wasting a single soldier.
On the fifth day of the second month, Li Yao arrived at the Gaolan Military Governor's Office after a day of traveling.
The local defenders were on high alert.
The Uighur general Maekti, who was far away in Guligan City (now south of Russia), had originally brought 50,000 troops to support Gaolan City.
In the end, after encountering Li Yao's ambush, Qin Qiong led his men to chase after them until they reached the small sea (today's Lake Baikal in Russia). They only stopped after they occupied Guligan City.
Guo Ziyi, who had sent troops to the Immensity Sea, was even more successful. After Aideng Li returned to the Immensity Sea, the news spread throughout the Uighurs.
After the remnants of the defeated soldiers fled to the Eternal Sea City, they told the Uighurs that the Tang army had not only mobilized a large army, but also invited the Thunder God from the sky to help. The Uighur cavalry were unable to fight back.
Aidenli could no longer control the morale of the army, so he could only return to the Uighur country and regroup.
By the time Guo Ziyi arrived at the Immensity Sea City, the Uighurs who defended the Immensity Sea City had already been driven away by the Tang army who had pretended to surrender. Guo Ziyi entered the once largest capital of Anbei in a grand manner under the welcome of the entire city.
On the second day, the Uighurs of Mount Lu were so frightened by Guo Ziyi's cannon that they did not even have the courage to resist. They quickly opened the city gates and surrendered.
With the restoration of the five military governors of Anbei, the Great Tang once again took control of the Anbei Protectorate.
Compared to Li Yao and Guo Ziyi's joy of regaining their lost territory, Feng Changqing had been rather depressed for the past few days.
This was because his mission this time was to head west and attract the attention of the Uighurs.
As a result, the Uighur army had been scared out of their wits by the Tang army and surrendered without much resistance along the way. In addition, the Tang army that had been scattered along the way kept coming over.
Ten days after they left Yanran City, the original 70,000 Tang soldiers became 100,000.
In the end, Feng Changqing had nothing else to do, so he ordered,
Split up!
Go find a war!
Li Yao had specifically instructed him to train more.
Feng Changqing gave Li Guangbi the 20,000 light cavalry that had saved Li Yao.
"So many people? Where am I supposed to go?" Li Guang Bi asked from the main tent.
"As long as you don't go back, you can go wherever you want.”Feng Changqing said with a bored expression.
He hadn't expected that Feng Changqing's words would lead to Li Guangbi's glorious legend of ten victories in the Anbei Protectorate.
On the 12th of February, on the first day of the division of troops, Li Guangbi marched more than 300 miles west and met the Uighur general Balinger, who was wandering in Hunhe Prefecture.
Balinger had 40,000 troops and Li Guangbi had 20,000.
When the fight really started, even if Ballier had 80,000, it would not have been enough, let alone 40,000.
Li Guangbi, who had been holding back for a month, raised his spear and charged towards Balinger's army.
Even the Tang army led by Li Guangbi was stunned by this imposing manner, let alone the Uighurs.
By the time the Tang army arrived, Li Guangbi had already killed two rounds of the Uighur army.
After that, Li Guangbi knocked Ballier off his horse with a single shot, and the Uighur army was defeated.
In two days, Li Guangbi swept through the entire Hunhe Region and took down the main city of the Hunhe Region, Luzuo City. He had won two times.
After resting for a day, Li Guangbi heard that the Uighurs from the Altaic Mountains were coming. Without a word, he led his men to welcome them.
After a round of killing, he defeated the Uighurs and won three times.
On February 17th, Li Guangbi took down Langshan Prefecture and won four times.
Li Guangbi was busy at the front, and Feng Changqing was behind him, giving him the greatest support. After understanding Li Guangbi's strength, he gave Li Guangbi 50,000 soldiers.
This was like adding wings to a tiger for Li Guang Bi.
Thus, after Li Guangbi pacified the western region of the Anbei Protectorate, he began to advance north.
On the 20th day of the second month, when Li Guangbi was patrolling, he encountered the Uighur King Zuoxian who was leading 50,000 troops.
At that time, Li Guang Bi only had two thousand men under him.
Just when the Tang army thought that Li Guangbi was going to retreat, Li Guangbi rode his horse forward and plunged into the Uighur army.
When Prince Xian of the Left heard that Li Guangbi had come, he did not even launch a charge. He turned around and ran with his trusted aides. When the Uighurs saw that their commander had run away, they also surrendered on the spot.
Just like that, Li Guangbi defeated the 50,000 Uighur soldiers with only 2,000 men, winning five times.
Then, three days later, Prince Xian of the Left surrendered at Jierji Lake, winning six times.
The Uighur cavalry that had once swept through Anbei no longer had the prestige of the past. Now, the person who swept through Anbei had become Li Guangbi.
On the 22nd of February, Li Guangbi led 30,000 cavalry across the desert and encountered the Uighur army at Dunnu Mountain.
That army had never heard of Lee Guangbi's power in the north, so they actually launched an assault.
Li Guangbi took the lead and charged in. The result was obvious. The Uighurs were defeated again.
Li Guangbi took advantage of the situation to recover Sayan City and regain control of the Tang army in the northern part of Anbei. He won eight times.
At the end of February, after five days of slightly more difficult battles, Li Guangbi recovered the northernmost capital of the Anbei Protectorate, the Jiankun Military Governor's Office (in present-day Russia's Central Siberian region), with nine victories.
At this point, all the territory of Anbei was recovered by the Tang army.
In short, in the second month of the twenty-sixth year of Kaiyuan, the Uighurs had lost nearly two hundred thousand soldiers to Li Guangbi.
They couldn't beat him, and they couldn't run away. The Uighurs were beaten up by the crazy Li Guangbi.
Li Guangbi had single-handedly led his army to recover nearly two thousand li of land in Anbei, and he had become the most famous legend in the Anbei Protectorate.
At the beginning of the third month of the twenty-sixth year of Kaiyuan, Guli Peiluo Khagan of the Uighurs could no longer sit still and led his most elite royal army to the border of the Anbei Protectorate.
Li Guang Bi's final victory of the ten battles came along with Guli Peiluo.
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