On July 26th he reported that the allied troops had reached Yang–Tsun on the eighteenth, and that on the twenty–fourth they had fought a battle ten miles south of Tsai–Tsun in which the Boxers were defeated.
This quartette developed their policy very successfully and soon saw Wang Tsao-tsun fall in with their schemes.
The Chahars, like the Mongols, were quite right in their stand, because the Chinese Commissioner Wang Tsao-tsun had on his arrival in Uliassutai followed the Chinese custom of demanding a Mongolian wife.
At this time the Chinese Commissioner in Uliassutai was Wang Tsao-tsun and his advisor, Fu Hsiang, both very young and inexperienced men.
Wang Tsao-tsun and his advisor Fu Hsiang were palpably confused at finding we knew of his secret meetings with the Bolshevik agents.
I felt that Wang Tsao-tsun also accepted the correctness of the Mongol's story, because he did not insist further.
Finally, our old acquaintance Tzeren came to me as one of the unconcerned foreigners and handed to me the joint requests of Wang Tsao-tsun and Chultun Beyli to try to pacify the two elements and to work out a fair agreement between them.
The day of departure for the expedition of Wang Tsao-tsun arrived.
The Mongol wife of Wang Tsao-tsun and her brother returned with the detachment and entered a complaint of having been robbed by the Russians.
Burglaries, squabbles and drunken orgies of the Chahars followed, so that Wang Tsoa-tsun exerted all his efforts to hurry the detachment westward to Kobdo and farther into Urianhai.
The Chinese Commissioner Wang Tsao-tsun had sent eleven envoys to Urga but none had returned.
Shortly after his arrival in the Island, this person was initiated by the widely-esteemed Quang-Tsun into the private life of one whose occupation was that of a Law-giver, where he frequently drank tea on terms of mutual cordiality.
Originally, Yüan-shih T'ien-tsun was not a member of the Taoist triad.
He said: "Brother, I did not know it was you who were calling me, and I did not heed you as Shih-tsun told me on no account to reply.
Shih-tsun ordered you not to reply to anyone; why did you not hearken to his words?
On the evening of the sixth day from Yang-Tsun the twelve thousand men of the Allied Armies, flower of the world's soldiery, stumbled into camp with their outposts in sight of the great walls of the City of Peking.
The victory at Yang-Tsun had come with a tremendous loss of life.
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