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Chapter 106 Section VIII

war in tibet 杨志军 2463Words 2018-03-19
The darkness of the sky is gradually receding, and the fire is still spreading, but it has nothing to do with the Crusaders.The fire that burned the Poal Manor and the poor cottages rushed to the highland barley fields unwillingly to be extinguished.This is the most extensive highland barley field in all of Tibet, and it burst into flames right in front of the Tibetans who surrounded the Crusaders.Many Tibetans tried to fight the fire, but were stopped by Lama Lama.What he meant was: It's not that you can't put out the fire, but you can't let the Crusaders escape because of the fire.He had to see the outcome of this battle.He waited for the dawn, the moment when the sun hit the earth.

This moment came slowly, as if God was unwilling to reveal the truth. Under the sun, on the scorched earth, the tragedy of war is cruel beyond people's imagination.The Tibetans were stunned. They didn't expect that what they lit was such a fire: it was indescribable, and they couldn't bear to see it. Even though they were full of hatred and anger for the British Crusaders, they didn't want to let the day prove that they had created such a fire. Firework hell.They not only saw the cost of defeating the Crusaders by the Tibetans: the future drawn by the smoke waves after Poal Manor and countless cottages were turned into ashes - how many people will be homeless; The price of occupying Tibet: many people were killed, people were scorched everywhere, some died from bullets, some died from stone bows and arrows, some died from swords and sticks, but more died from fire.The monstrous fire left countless dead bodies of the Crusaders.

Lama Lama scanned the battlefield in the clear morning sun, his face was cold and cold like never before.He persecuted not only the enemy, but also himself: These are the people I killed.Lord Buddha, how did I kill so many people? Not many are alive.Some of them are crowded on the flat field where barley is crushed beside the canal, and some are lying on the huge Russian boulder at the end of the flat field. It makes people feel that the Buddha of Tibet has blessed his enemies with boundless mercy at this moment. Lama Lama led people to surround Pingchang and Erbo.But behind them, the highland barley field is still burning.

The remnants of the Crusaders stared at the Tibetans one by one. In those fearful eyes, despair and begging were like ashes after a fire, smoking green smoke in the scorched black. The Tibetans, armed with loaded guns and matchlocks, approached slowly, looking at Lama Lama from time to time. Lama Lama walked in the front, and as long as he raised his hand and shouted "strike", the Tibetans would light the match as quickly as possible, aim and shoot.Although they are unwilling to shoot at the Russian Bo, the elite cross soldiers on the flat field can fight at will.Let the foreign demons lie down in a blink of an eye, just like they made the Tibetans lie down at every turn before.

Next to Lama Lama is Adanima.Several times, Adanima raised his hand instead of Lama Lama.But the Tibetans recognize Lama Lama's hand, which is extremely large, and the waving of that hand always carries a natural majesty and elegance, with a kind of Buddha and Bodhisattva temperament that no one else can imitate.No one shot, they were still staring at the Lama Lama. The Lama of La Liga is still close, and he can almost grab the Crusaders on the flat field.The soldiers of the Crusaders stirred up, those in front retreated, and those behind pushed forward. Suddenly there was a shout: "Drop your weapon."

It took a while for the Tibetans to realize that it was the call of Lama Lama, and although they were reluctant, they obeyed.The flat-ended matchlock guns stood up one after another. Lama Lama shouted again: "Who told you to put down your weapons?" The Tibetans quickly raised their guns again. Lama Lama shouted again: "Put down your weapons." Lama Gasa, who was standing on the Russian Museum, understood and translated it to Colonel Galan. Colonel Galan gritted his teeth and muttered: "This is a shame to God." Then he ordered his troops: "Drop your weapons."

Crusaders put their rifles on the ground one after another, or threw them into the ditch. Everyone looked at Lama Lama, not knowing what he was going to do next. In fact, Lama Lama himself didn't know that, according to the law of the battlefield and his habitual practice before thinking about it, all these elite cross soldiers would be killed.But now he has some thoughts: Why should we kill foreign demons when they cannot kill us?Killing again is redundant, it is redundant to kill, and it is redundant to die.Buddha, I can't kill anymore, I can't kill any more, if you kill me again, you will blame me.

Lama Lama shouted even more suddenly: "Go back, don't come again." What does it mean?For the time being, neither the Tibetans nor the Crusaders understood. But soon, Colonel Gelan, who felt that his life was hanging by a thread, responded correctly before Gasa Lama translated. He responded in English: "Goodbye, Tibetans." go forward. Gasa Lama followed him.The wounded remnants of the Crusaders followed him.They walked towards Lama Lama.Lama Lama stood upright stiffly, and then he suddenly sighed and stepped aside. "Remember, it was the Buddha who let you go." Lama Xijia said loudly.

The remnants of the Crusaders stepped on the scorched soil of Tibet, passed through the smoke-filled cottages, and walked to the south. That was the direction they came back from, and it was the place they had to pass through to evacuate Tibet. Accompanied by Colonel Galan and the Crusaders who attacked Zijin Temple.They were frightened by the huge fire last night. Although they were outside the encirclement of the Tibetans, they did not know the details and dared not come to the rescue.Now that they have come, they can only surrender when they come.Behind them were Numa Daiben and Ouzhu Daiben who were guarding the Zijin Temple, and in front were blocked by Tibetans all over the place. Their only choice was to disarm and surrender.

But Lama Lama didn't know that besides the Gurkhas, the cross elite soldiers who attacked Zijin Temple also included Lieutenant Guoguo and his subordinates who had defected to the enemy.Now, Lieutenant Guoguo and his subordinates are gone. After they left Zijin Temple, they disappeared without anyone noticing. The "Holy History" did not mention Lieutenant Guoguo, but only said that the Lama Lama was like a Buddhist releasing a caged bird or a trapped animal, releasing Colonel Galan and the British Crusaders who had suffered a disastrous defeat and were waiting to die. Lama Xijia watched the enemies go away, and suddenly came back to his senses, and asked people to call Zongben Yancuo, and told him: "These foreign demons are guests of Gyantse Zong, you take Gyantse militiamen to send them off, and keep these The rest of the dead are escorted out of the gate of Tibet. Where is the gate of Tibet? You can find out by asking the Eagle with the people. It is in a place called Rina Mountain. The foreign demons must not be stopped, and guns can be used when necessary Warn them with the dead. Have you ever seen a wolf chasing a rabbit? Chase and chase until the rabbit is out of sight. Don’t forget the rules set by Sakyamuni: send ghosts to Nanshan, and the mountain god will cover the sky with one hand."

Zong Benyancuo was stunned, wondering whether he should go or not. Xijia sternly said: "I don't want to go? Who dares not to carry out my order? If you don't go, then I will go in person. I will entrust Gyantse to you and so many troops to you. Can you command it? Tsampa is here Where? Where is the dried meat? You wouldn’t let them all go to the fields to knead barley tassels and eat them? Ah, under the leadership of Lord Zongben, milk flowed in the Nianchu River, and dried meat formed on the grass branches Everyone, go drink and eat." His tone was full of ridicule and contempt for this Gyantse Zongben. Zong Benyan was silent, bent over and left. La Liga also said to Adanima, the captain of the guard in charge: "Pass on my order. The monks and soldiers will stay here to save the dead here. The militiamen will go to fight the fire. We can't burn the highland barley fields in Tibet." Adanima took the ten monks and soldiers in charge of the guard, rode on horses, and delivered orders in a brazen manner. Lama Lama looked at the crematorium full of dead people again, and shouted to the sky: "Buddha, these are the people I killed. It has nothing to do with these Tibetans. I killed all the foreign demons alone. My damn His strategy and tactics killed so many crusaders. Buddha, do you understand? My disasters in hell are getting endless. For ten lives, a hundred lives, thousands of lives, and tens of thousands of lives, I will be roasted by freezing fire in hell , Buddha."
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