Hailancha was the first fierce general of Sauron, and he was also the pioneer of Qianlong s expansio

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

Hailancha is the first fierce general of Sauron, and he is also Qianlong's expansion of territoryRush vanguard

Highland, brave and resourceful. In each battle, he would put on civilian clothes, observe the enemy on horseback, find out the enemy's weak points, and then gather his army to attack, and win each time.

The Qing Historical Manuscript repeatedly mentions the most capable Sauron soldiers of the Qing Dynasty, who were sparsely numbered, lived between the white mountains and black waters, and won the title of the most powerful army in Asia in the 18th century with their impeccable records.

They performed very well in the battles for the Qing Dynasty to expand the territory (including the Dzungar War, the Gurkha War, the Burma War, and the Battle of Jinchuan) and the Garrison (in the Solun Battalion of the 4th Battalion of Ili and the border Xinjiang for a hundred years), and they can be said to be excellent.

The so-called "strong generals have no weak soldiers", Sauron's soldiers are so strong, then their commanders will naturally not be mediocre, and Hailancha can undoubtedly be called the first fierce general of Sauron's soldiers.

Hailancha, a native of Manchuria with the Yellow Flag, the Doral clan, living in the Butha Alun River in Heilongjiang, is an outstanding talent of the Evenki ethnic group, and was promoted to the Yellow Flag by the Qianlong Emperor because of his military exploits.

He once served as Qianlong's bodyguard, once hunting in the Mulan paddock, suddenly a tiger attacked, the surrounding guards panicked, but Hailancha was not afraid of danger, an arrow hit the tiger's eyebrows, successfully saved Qianlong, and became famous with an arrow, and Emperor Qianlong greatly appreciated his performance.

In the twentieth year of Qianlong (1755), there was turmoil within the Dzungar Khanate, and the powerful Amur Sana chose to surrender to the Qing Dynasty and was willing to provide help to the Qing Dynasty army to help them eliminate the Dzungar Khanate.

In the face of such a rare opportunity, Emperor Qianlong naturally did not miss it, and he mobilized the northern and southern armies to attack the Dzungar Khanate. Hylancha volunteered to join the Western Expedition as Sauron's vest, and this was his first time participating in actual combat.

The Qing army successfully captured Ili, the capital of the Dzungar Khanate, captured the last Great Khan of the Dzungar Khanate, Dawaqi, and finally succeeded in eliminating the Dzungar Khanate.

Soon after, Amur Sana rebelled against the Qing Dynasty, and the Qianlong Emperor once again mobilized a large army to conquer Dzungaria. In this battle, Hailancha shot and killed Bayar, the most important general of Amur Sana, with a single arrow, which greatly demoralized the rebels of Amur Sana.

After that, the Qing army again invaded Ili and put down the rebellion of Amur Sana. Hailancha's debut was so outstanding that Emperor Qianlong personally inscribed a tribute to his bravery: "The gale swept away, and it was quickly ridiculed."

also relied on the heroes to destroy the enemy. In Tabatai, shoot Bayar. It is its great achievement, and its courage is incomparable". and promoted Hailancha to be the commander of the Sauron battalion.

In 1768, Emperor Qianlong sent a large army led by Ah Gui to launch a fourth expedition to Burma. Highlanza led 1,500 Sauron soldiers to participate in this campaign.

The soldiers and horses of the Qing army marched forward bravely on the battlefield, but due to the Burmese army's dangerous defense in Laoguantun and the difficulty of logistics support, the war was very unfavorable to the Qing army. However, Hailancha stepped forward again and personally led the Soren battalion to attack Laoguantun Dazhai, and defeated the Burmese army's 7,000 musket elephants in the field battle, breaking the morale of the Burmese army in one fell swoop.

Subsequently, the Burmese army began to tremble when they saw the yellow jacket logo on the Sauron soldiers (because of the repeated exploits of the Sauron soldiers, the Qianlong Emperor rewarded each person with a yellow jacket).

Under the joint attack of the Sauron soldiers and the Guizhou Tengpai soldiers, the old Guantun Dazhai that the Burmese army relied on as the pillar was captured by the Qing army, and the gate to the Burmese capital was opened. The Burmese king Meng Ti had to bow to the Qing Dynasty and cede Xishuangbanna and other places that had been occupied since the end of the Ming Dynasty.

In the 56th year of Qianlong (1791), Gorkha (now Nepal), located at the southern foot of the Himalayas, sent troops to invade the Shigatse region. The Gurkha are known for their fierce folk customs and excellent mercenaries, and even the soldiers of the elite Gurkha Corps of the British Empire came from here.

In addition, due to their geographical proximity to British India, the Gurkha soldiers were mostly equipped with British flintlock pistols, so they were very powerful. In the face of the Gurkha invasion, the Qianlong Emperor made a decisive decision and appointed Fukangan, the chief general of the Qianlong Dynasty, as a general, leading 20,000 Qing troops to the battle, and also asked Hailancha to lead more than 1,000 officers and soldiers of the Sauron battalion to participate in the battle.

Emperor Qianlong also wrote a meaningful letter to the commander-in-chief of the Qing army, Fukangan, stressing that he must wait until Hailancha arrived before launching an attack on the Gurkhas.

Hailancha led more than 1,000 Sauron warriors after a five-month arduous trek from the white mountains and black waters to the snowy plateau. After joining up with Fukangan, after a short rest, he launched a counterattack against the Gurkhas, successfully expelling them.

Then, Hailancha personally led the Sauron battalion as the vanguard of the Qing army to cross the Himalayas, broke through the defense line of the Reso River painstakingly operated by the Gurkhas, and hit the city of Kathmandu, forcing the Gurkha to pay tribute to the Qing Empire, and never dared to peep again.

In the first battle of Gurkha, Hailancha rushed thousands of miles and made outstanding achievements, and Qianlong named him a first-class super brave duke. In the fifty-eighth year of Qianlong, Hailancha died, and Qianlong hung his portrait in the Ziguang Pavilion, and personally made a couplet for him.

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