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Why can't brave Mongols beat the Qing soldiers?
Brave Mongols can't beat the Qing soldiers? It doesn't exist. Because the Qing soldiers didn't fight much.

Mongolian men's three arts: horseback riding, archery and wrestling. Because the tribes on the grassland are fighting with each other and killing each other constantly. Without these skills, they will be eliminated.

Then Genghis Khan rose and led Mongolian men to sweep Eurasia like a torrent.

Look at Manchu, a fishing and hunting nation that emerged from the old forest of Changbai Mountain. They dug ginseng, fished and hunted, and were bullied by powerful ethnic groups along the way. In contrast, it is obvious that no one can beat anyone.

Therefore, there is no such thing as Mongols fighting Qing soldiers. Yes and no, but it doesn't matter at all. The above can only be at the technical and tactical level. What really makes a nation invincible is that strategy, resources, number of people, fighting spirit and so-called "brave and good at fighting" always rank last.

Throughout the history of Mongolia, after the sea fishing war, the emperor of the Northern Yuan Dynasty was killed. Mongolia split again, and the tribes fought against each other and fought back to the original state again.

At this time, the ancestors fought against the Ming Dynasty and attacked the Jurchen in Jianzhou, starting with Mongols. After being slaughtered at will by Ming officials and the ginseng mink earned a high price difference by China middlemen, they had to use the way of the Ming Dynasty-learned to play tricks against the Ming Dynasty.

The Ming Dynasty was overstaffed, so I got the news in advance, made a good report, and then reported it to Beijing. The emperor discussed it with his ministers and gave countermeasures. The jurchen here has changed again. The sons and nephews of the Nurhachi brothers can discuss the first day and act the next day.

I really wanted to plough the imperial court again, but it was too much for me (Renchen's Japanese chaos caused heavy losses to the Ming army), so the two sides played tricks on each other, but in the end the Ming Dynasty was completely defeated in Liaodong.

After this strategy was brought to the extreme, Hou Jin (Qing) used his own way to deal with the Mongolian tribes who were fighting. It's too simple.

In addition, Nurhachi knows Mongolia quite well. I have been dealing with Mongolia and speak fluent Mongolian. Through the marriage between Manchu and Mongolia, they formed an alliance with Horqin Mongolia. Two generations laid a solid political foundation.

The rest is nibbling away step by step. This is not inferred by this department, but there is evidence. Nurhachi once had a famous saying: Mongolians are like clouds. When clouds gather together, it will rain. Mongols get together to be soldiers. So we can only wait for the dark clouds to clear away and appease them one by one.

Two words-chew. And such a strategy is that father and son know each other.

Looking at Mongolia, division is the norm. People like Genghis Khan will not come out for hundreds of years. After Genghis Khan's death, there were signs of division. Wokuotai Khanate and Chagatai Khanate fought against the Yuan Dynasty for a long time. Within the Yuan Dynasty, before Kublai Khan ascended the throne, he also fought fiercely with his brother Ali Buge.

The yuan dynasty managed to rule the central plains for decades and was beaten back to the grassland.

As a result, Vala rose, and most of the descendants of the gold family were killed during the pre-hegemony period. After that, Dayan Khan resumed the rule of the Jin family and could only control the eastern part of Mongolia. Western Mongolia became the territory of later Willat Mongolia.

After Dayan Khan, it was divided into desert south and desert north.

Li Dan Khan, recognized as the last Mongolian Khan. It is only superficially recognized by tribes in eastern Mongolia. In Lidan Khan, Huang Taiji has been able to convene Mongolian tribal leaders and hold alliance meetings.

When Ligudan Khan fled all the way to the west, Huang Taiji recovered all his troops. There are tens of thousands of people. This is not a battle. I just received it.

Obviously, tactics are discussed as strategies. Mongols are never vague in individual combat, riding and shooting, and killing. But strategically, it is much lower. The so-called "invincible", if understood strategically, Mongolia is several orders of magnitude behind the latter. Based on the Manchu-Mongolian marriage, the Qing Dynasty broke down one by one and nibbled away step by step, and finally the brave Mongolian cavalry was driven away by them.