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Ming Yingzong was captured alive, and Guru Wala who stepped on Beijing was the first. What kind of person is he?
He is a man of great military talent.

In the Battle of Civil Fort, the Ming army lost 200,000 yuan and Ming Yingzong was captured alive. The Valla army took the opportunity to invade Beijing, the capital of the Ming Dynasty, and the surname of Valla army ushered in the peak of his life for the first time. His ancestors' dream of pursuing glory was only one step away from him, but he lost to Yu Qian in the defending war in Beijing, which made him miss this dream forever.

After the gradual decline of the Yuan Dynasty, the forces on the grassland were divided into Tatar and Wala, and the two sides fought each other for the dominance of the grassland. Xian Ye's father, Huan Tuo, led Vara's power to grow gradually. By the time Xian Ye ascended the throne, Vara's strength had reached its peak. He also used the storm to unify the various parts of the grassland and stabilize the tribe. Vala began to harass the Ming Dynasty. At that time, the Mongolian khanate, which was also the first leader, had controlled the whole Mobei grassland, posing a major threat to the Ming Dynasty. Ming Yingzong personally led the army to crusade against Walla, giving him the opportunity to write history first.

In the Battle of Civil Fort, he also played his outstanding military talents, trapped the Ming army through encirclement, wiped out 200,000 elite soldiers in one fell swoop, and captured Ming Yingzong alive, which directly brought great turmoil to the Ming rule. Later, Vala took the opportunity to attack Beijing, but he was defeated in Beijing. At this time, there were obvious signs of Mongolian rebellion, so we had to withdraw our divisions and return to consolidate our rule. After the outbreak of civil strife, they first defeated Tuotuo Buhua, got rid of the identity of a surname, and became independent, becoming the first Khan of non-"golden family" descent.

However, after that, he first came to centralize power, worried that his power could not be maintained, and always used the high-pressure policy of blood washing, which led to public dissatisfaction and eventually died in the rebellion of his subordinates. His life ended in the army.