Chapter 526: The Heroic Spirit Is Not Far Away, Li Er Vomits Blood (Explosion No. 7)
1. Wu Gexi wearing rhino armor, and the car is wrong and short-handed. The sun covers the enemy like a cloud, and the arrows and fallen soldiers compete for the first. Ling Yu was in a hurry, and his left side was injured on the right side. Buried two wheels and four horses, aiding the jade and beating the drums. The days are full of power and anger, and they are all killed and abandoned in the wilderness. There is no way in and out, and the plains are far away. With a long sword, he carried the Qin bow, and his head was not punished. Cheng is both brave and martial, and he is strong and invincible. The body is dead, the spirit is the spirit, and the soul is resolute and the ghost is the hero!
2. Wang Yi and Wang Xun rejected Yan You's suggestion and decided to break through Kunyang first, and then march into Wancheng. The total strength of the new army was 420,000 people, and it surrounded a small Kunyang city for dozens of floors. They set up hundreds of camps outside Kunyang City, which was really covered by flags, covered the sky with dust, and the sound of drums and shouts spread to dozens of miles away. Wang Xun and Wang Yi ordered the soldiers to dig tunnels to attack the city, and on the other hand, they violently slammed the city gate with a rushing cart. The Han army resisted stubbornly, and the new army failed to break through the city. Wang Yi also ordered the soldiers to push out the building carts more than ten zhang high and approach the city wall. The soldiers in the wagons condescended, firing arrows and stones at the city. Arrows and stones rained down on the city. The people of the city were not allowed to go out and walk, and when the people wanted to go to the well to draw water, they had to carry a door board on their backs to block the arrows. Wang Xun and Wang Yi were even more proud, thinking that the attack on Kunyang was a matter of time and time, and they just had to wait for the good news of breaking the city, and they didn't pay attention to other things.
3. In the stage of stalemate between the two armies, whether or not they can continue to supply military rations will have a direct bearing on the victory or defeat of the war. One day, Cao Jun's spies detected that thousands of Yuan Jun's grain trucks were being escorted to Guandu. Han Meng, the escort officer, is a brave and unscrupulous person, and he fights lightly against the enemy. When Xun You heard this, he suggested that Cao Cao send troops to rob Yuan Shao's grain cart. Cao Cao sent his generals Xu Huang and Shi Jian to lead his troops to the city, and defeated Han Meng on the way, burning all the grain wagons and military supplies he was escorting. In October, Yuan Shao sent more than 10,000 truckloads of military rations from Hebei to hoard them in the old city and Wuchao (both in present-day Yanjin County, Henan Province), 40 miles north of Daying, and also sent the general Chun Yuqiong to lead 10,000 people to be stationed there for protection. Due to the burning of the grain wagon last time, Fu Zhi specially reminded Yuan Shao this time and asked him to send another general to lead a part of the army to garrison on the outside of Chun Yuqiong to prevent Cao's army from sneaking up.
4. Wan Yanliang overestimated his own strength and underestimated the strength of the Southern Song Dynasty military and civilians. Around the time of his invasion of the south, Wei Sheng and Wang Youzhi, the leaders of the rebel army of the Southern Song Dynasty, raised troops to recover the long-fallen Haizhou (present-day Xinhailian City, Jiangsu Province), Yizhou (present-day Linyi County, Shandong Province), and Daming (present-day southern Daming County, Hebei Province). The resistance and struggle of the rebels in various places effectively disrupted the rear of the Jin army and dispersed the strength of the Jin army. Within the Jin Army, from the day Wan Yanliang sent out his troops, more than 20,000 people deserted on the way. What's more serious is that some Jurchen nobles took advantage of the opportunity of Wan Yan Liang leading his army south, staged a coup d'Γ©tat, abolished his imperial title, and supported Wan Yan Yong as the new emperor (that is, later Jin Shizong). But Wan Yanliang, who was walking on the road to the south at that time, was still in the dark.
5. Chen Youliang really personally led the navy to the east, first to Dasheng Port, intending to land from here. However, the port here was very narrow, and the big ships could not drive in, and when they found that Zhu Jun had been prepared, they hurriedly turned the bow of the ship and sailed directly to the Jiangdong Bridge. When he got closer, he saw that it was a big stone bridge, not a wooden bridge, and Chen Youliang couldn't help but be surprised; Then, according to the agreed signal, shout"; Lao Kang! "And no one agreed. Chen Youliang suddenly realized that he had been deceived by Kang Maocai, and hurriedly commanded the troops to retreat.
6. In view of Zhao Kuo's lack of combat experience and reckless underestimation of the enemy's weakness, Bai Qi decided to adopt a roundabout outflanking tactic against the Zhao army, and made specific combat deployments: first, to form a bag-shaped position on the long wall, and use the main force to hold the camp and prevent the Zhao army's attack; second, to use the army originally on the front line as a decoy force, and ordered them to retreat to Changbi when attacked by the Zhao army, luring the Zhao army deep into the encirclement; third, 22,000 elite soldiers were placed on both flanks of the long wall, ready to be taken by surprise into the rear of the Zhao army, cut off its food routes, and assist the troops of the long wall to surround the attacking Zhao army; Fourth, another 5,000 cavalry were sent to insert themselves into the middle of the Zhao army's camp, dividing the Zhao army into two parts, so that the Zhao army could not care about each other.
7. This time the Jin army invaded the south, and Wushu personally led the elite "; Tiefu "and"; "Kidnapping horses" more than 15,000 horses, ready to use this to copy the base camp of the Yuejia army, and then eliminate the main force of the Yuejia army. β; The "Tiefutu" is a special cavalry of the Wushu, with heavy armor on men and horses, and a team of three horsemen as a frontal stormtrooper. Every time you move forward, you will block the back road with obstacles, and you are only allowed to enter, not to retreat. β; "Kidnapping horses" refers to the cavalry on the left and right flanks, and when fighting, they cooperate"; Tiefu Tu "copied from two breads." This cavalry contingent was made up of Jurchens. When a war starts, it is like an iron curtain of walls, and it is very difficult to deal with. Yue Fei thinks"; Tiefu "and"; Although the "kidnapping horse" is powerful, it can still take advantage of its weaknesses and find a way to deal with it. He found "; The legs of the horses of the "Tiefutu" could not be fitted with iron armor, and as long as the legs of the horses were cut off, the soldiers on the horses would fall. Therefore, he tactfully commanded his soldiers to fight the enemy with horse-stabs and long axes. The Song army slashed the enemy soldiers and cut the legs of the horses, and the Jin soldiers and horses fell and the people followed, and the people and horses were in chaos. Yue Fei jumped on the horse with a gun and came to the battle in person. He opened his bow left and right in the enemy's formation, rushing back and forth to kill, and when the soldiers saw it, their courage was doubled. Yue Fei's beloved subordinate broke Yang Zaixing into the enemy formation alone, rushing left and right, unstoppable, and almost captured Jin Wushu alive. In this battle, from Shenshi (about 4 o'clock in the afternoon) to dusk, some of the Jin army were killed by the Song army, some were trampled into mud by horses, and dead bodies were scattered all over the field.
8. Xiang Yu sent General Pu to lead his troops day and night to cross Zhangshui from Sanhejin to the south, defeat the Qin army again, and cut off Zhang Han's retreat. Xiang Yu led the main force to attack and defeated the Qin army at Khan (a tributary of Zhangshui, near present-day Linzhang County, Hebei Province). Zhang Han suffered defeat after succession, with no reinforcements, and was afraid of being killed by Qin II and Zhao Gao, so he begged Xiang Yu to surrender again.
9. At dawn on November 27, Jin General Wanyan Yuanyi led the soldiers to Wanyan Liang's imperial camp. Wan Yanliang heard the commotion and woke up from his dream, thinking that the Song army had come to rob the camp. He hurriedly put on his clothes and sat up, and a feather arrow had already been shot into the tent with a whoosh, and Wan Yanliang picked it up and looked at it, but he was shocked, it turned out to be the arrow of the Jin army. He was about to take the bow to reflex, but he was shot by a random arrow from the Jin army outside the camp. The soldiers of the Jin army rushed in, and when they saw him lying to the ground and his limbs still moving, they strangled him to death with ropes. This tyrant who kills people without blinking an eye has finally come to a tragic and shameful end!
10. The two sides held each other for a few more months, and the military rations of the Chu army were about to be eaten up. Attack, the strength is insufficient; Retreat, the Han army will chase after you, it's really a dilemma. At the same time, Peng Yue's army constantly disrupted the rear of the Chu army, cut off the supply lines of the Chu army many times, and also heard that Han Xin would attack the Chu army after breaking the Qi. Xiang Yu felt that the situation was indeed serious, so he had no choice but to conclude a peace treaty with Liu Bang: with the chasm (south of Xingyang) as the boundary, the place west of the chasm would belong to Han, and the place east of the chasm would belong to Chu, and the two sides would divide the territory and rule.
11. The war is over. In the autumn twilight, the red-clad infantry cavalry had retreated to the southern hill outside the main battlefield, on the banner of Daxu"; The word "Jin" is still faintly visible. The hill to the north of the main battlefield was dark, and the regiments of black flags and armor were neatly arranged in "; The word "wind" is ready to be in battle, looking angrily at the Jin army on the hill to the south, ready to rush and kill again at any time. The Jin army on the hill to the south also regrouped into two formations, and the Purple Wind army that looked at the hill to the north angrily was also ready to rush and kill at any time.
12. Taiwan's coastline is very long, and there are many places where you can land, Zheng Chenggong's choice of Luermen to land in Taiwan is after careful consideration. Luermen is located near Chichicheng and Taiwan City, and as soon as you enter Luermen, you can control Chichicheng and its port, and cut off the enemy's way to the sea. However, the situation of Luermen is very precipitous, and there are only two routes to enter the port from the sea outside Luermen: one is the southern channel between the body of a kun and the tail island of the northern line. This channel has a wide mouth and deep water, but it is defended by enemy ships, and the Dutch have placed heavy artillery on Taiwan City to control the channel, and if you want to pass through, you need to pay a great price. The other is the Luermen Channel in the northern part of the northern line of Ojima, that is, the North Channel. This waterway, which is only a few miles wide, twists and turns, and shallow sand and gravel in the water, is a waterway that the Dutch colonists neglected to guard. Through this channel, you can land at Heliao Port in the north of Chijilou. Zheng Chenggong decided to break through from the Northern Route, so he made this choice, first, to understand that the Dutch army was not fortified here, and second, to have He Tingbin and other people familiar with the route as guides, and to grasp the tide and flood situation there.
13. In August of this year, Fu Jian collected more than 600,000 soldiers and horses from various states, including more than 600,000 infantry, 270,000 cavalry, and 30,000 Yulin Army, known as a million army. Fu Jian appointed Fu Rong as the general of the expedition to the south, and together with the Xianbei nobleman Murong Chui, he led 250,000 infantry cavalry as the vanguard and set off from Chang'an. He also appointed a Qiang general, Yao Chang (Chang Chang), as the general of Long Xiang [Xiang Xiang], to lead the troops of Sichuan down the Yangtze River. Fu Jian personally led the main army from Chang'an, along the way people shouted horses neighing, banners covered the sky, the avenue was crowded with the army of the former Qin, together with vehicles, horses, grain and grass, baggage, hundreds of miles long before and after. The soldiers who were forcibly conscripted only worried about their own family affairs and were unwilling to fight for Fu Jian. Some soldiers looted the property of the common people along the way, causing trouble in the urban and rural areas. Although the army of the former Qin was numerous, it was very poorly disciplined, demoralized, and lacked combat effectiveness.
14. Cao Cao's army is small in number, and military rations are very difficult, and if the war is protracted and stalemate, it will be unfavorable to Cao's army. Faced with this situation, Cao Cao himself was shaken for a time and planned to retreat to Xudu. Cao Cao's advisor Xun Yu analyzed the future of the war for him, believing that this war was a good opportunity to defeat Yuan Shao. He advised Cao Cao to do his best to strive for the final victory. Cao Cao accepted Xun Yu's advice and strengthened his determination to fight Yuan Shao to the end. On the one hand, he ordered the troops to continue to hold on to Guandu, and on the other hand, he closely watched the enemy's movements, looking for a favorable opportunity to carry out the final decisive battle.
15. In the smoke and fire, Cao Cao led the remnants of the defeated army and retreated to the Huarong (now northwest of Jianli County, Hubei Province) trail. Unexpectedly, there was a violent storm and the road was muddy. It just can't be passed. Cao Cao ordered all the old and weak soldiers to find branches and weeds and spread them on the muddy road, and the cavalry reluctantly walked over. But those old and weak soldiers were knocked down by men and horses, trampled on them, and many were killed and wounded. The armies of Liu Bei and Zhou Yu advanced by land and water, chasing Cao Cao all the way to Nanjun (in present-day Jiangling County, Hubei Province). After this battle, Cao Cao's vitality was greatly damaged, and most of his soldiers were lost. He had no choice but to leave part of his army to defend Gangneung and Xiangyang, and he led the remnants back to the north.