vs 57 Sun Jian fought and fled

Dong Zhuo is a fierce general in Liangzhou, a person who has fought an old war. Faced with Dong Zhuo's three-way division of troops, Sun Jian had to divide his troops to deal with it.

At this time, Sun Jian had 10,000 soldiers and horses in his headquarters, and Yuan Shu sent 50,000 support troops, so it can be said that the troops had an advantage. However, except for the 5,000 old troops who had participated in the battle with Sun Jian for a long time, the rest of the soldiers were all new soldiers, and their combat effectiveness was quite suspicious.

And the troops sent by Yuan Shu, although they nominally obeyed Sun Jian's dispatch, it was impossible for them to really obey Sun Jian. This point, you don't have to try, Sun Jian also understands. If Sun Jian had any subordinates who dared to obey outsiders, Sun Jian would replace that guy as soon as possible.

Besides, Yuan Shu has only been in the army for more than a year, and his soldiers are all newly recruited, and their combat effectiveness may not be comparable to Sun Jian's recruits. And Ji Ling, Zhang Xun, Qiao Rui and others, although they are brave, have not proven themselves on the battlefield. A group of inexperienced generals and a group of even more inexperienced soldiers are a combination that is difficult to reassure.

Therefore, Sun Jian simply gave up the command of the main force of Yuan Shu's army, and asked Ji Ling, the general under Yuan Shu, to command 20,000 recruits to fight against Niu Fu; Zhang Xun, another important minister under Yuan Shu, led 20,000 recruits to resist Xu Rong. He commanded the soldiers and horses of the headquarters and the general Qiao Rui of Yuan Shu to meet the main force of the Liangzhou Army commanded by Hu Zhen.

In this battle, the army under Hu Zhen can be said to be full of talents. Not to mention Lu Bu, who can be called the first in the brave world, was matched by Dong Zhuo under Hu Zhen. There are also Zhang Liao, Gao Shun, Cheng Lian and other fierce generals of the Northern Army who were transferred to Lu Bu after Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, and the most famous Huaxiong, Li Dao, and Guo Yanren in the Liangzhou Army are also among them.

These fierce generals, any one of them comes out, and they are all strong people above the level of "Thousand People Broken". Zhang Liao, Hua Xiong, Guo Yan and others are only one line away from the "10,000 enemies". Maybe one day if you fight the battlefield, you will have the opportunity to break through that hidden bottleneck and become a new "10,000 enemies".

In comparison, Sun Jian's Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Zu Mao, Song Qian and others, coupled with an infamous Qiao Rui, can certainly be called "a thousand people broken". It's really not enough for the Liangzhou army to see.

It's just that fighting a war is never something that can be concluded by doing some addition and subtraction calculations. Hu Zhen is an old qualification in the Liangzhou Army, Dong Zhuo's cronies and generals, but his military exploits are not particularly outstanding. This made Hu Zhen's prestige in the army quite suspicious. Not to mention that after being promoted to Zhonglang General, Lu Bu, who nominally already had the power to take charge of himself, even Hua Xiong, who had confronted Yuan Shao in Hanoi for several months and had a lot of achievements, would not be convinced by Hu Zhen's command.

As soon as Hu Zhenjun sent troops. Lu Bu openly fell out with him for the sake of Hu Zhen's intentional or unintentional suppression of the non-Liangzhou army. And considering Lu Bu's force and the special status of the Bingzhou Legion he represents, Hu Zhen really can't do anything with him.

Hua Xiong thinks that he has made many military exploits recently, and his status in Dong Zhuo's heart surpasses that of Hu Zhen, and he is the former governor appointed by Dong Zhuo.

As for the two lieutenants, Li Dao and Guo Yan. On the one hand, he was dissatisfied with Lu Bu, a native of Bingzhou, who was actually above him, and on the other hand, he secretly laughed at the clumsy command of the old-timer Hu Zhen. The two were working with Hu Zhen to suppress Lu Bu at the same time. The order to Hu Zhen is just a fictional story.

In such a situation of mutual demolition, Hu Zhen's department and the "Jiangdong Tiger" Sun Jian faced each other.

Strictly speaking, it was Hu Zhenjun's vanguard, Huaxiongbu, who faced Sun Jianjun. As for Hu Zhenjun's Chinese army's big tent, it was still in the "distant" rear more than 80 miles away from the battlefield.

Hua Xiong looked at the enemy formation in front of him, a contemptuous sneer on his face.

Sun Jianjun stationed on the avenue. The camp was decently packed, leaving no obvious flaws. However, as far as the enemy soldiers and soldiers as far as Hua Xiong's eyes were concerned, there was a casual smell in the action, and it was obvious that he was a recruit who had not been in the army for a long time.

When Huaxiong was observing Sun Jianjun. Sun Jian was also observing the Liangzhou army.

A few years have not left many traces on Sun Jian's body. At this time, he did not wear the conspicuous and iconic "red curtain", but like a low-ranking officer, he was wearing light iron-inlaid armor and a leather helmet. However, Sun Jian's habit of haunting the front line has not changed.

Hua Xiong, when Sun Jian participated in the conquest of Liangzhou and rebelled against Qiang, he was very impressed. Although Sun Jian has a bad sense of Dong Zhuo, for some reason, he just doesn't like it, but he still has a high opinion of the Liangzhou generals under Dong Zhuo.

Niu Fu, Hu Zhen, Yang Ding and others, although their status is higher than Huaxiong's now, and their military power is also above them, in fact, it is just because those people have followed Dong Zhuo for a longer time, and they have a higher background, and they have hundreds of personal subordinates with them. Compared with Hua Xiong, Guo Yan, and Fan Chou, the fierce generals who rose from the small soldiers step by step, the above people are just ordinary people.

β€”β€”When he was fighting against the rebels in Liangzhou, Huaxiong's martial arts had already fallen into a bottleneck, reaching the quasi-"10,000 enemies", but it was a little worse than the real "10,000 enemies". Now that a few years have passed, I don't know if Huaxiong's martial arts have made a breakthrough?

Sun Jian evaluated his opponent while observing the enemy troops outside the camp.

Although the Liangzhou army had traveled a long way, the formation was still scattered but not chaotic. If there are people who don't know how to do it, they feel that the Liangzhou knights in the east and west are like a plate of loose sand, and they want to take the opportunity to get some cheapness, but the result is afraid that it will not be too good.

The seemingly scattered Liangzhou army, as long as Hua Xiong gave an order, could complete the preparation of the battle formation and engage the enemy within sixty breaths.

However, Sun Jian just ordered a newly formed thousand-man infantry to take the initiative to attack the Liangzhou cavalry that stopped on the main road.

The leader of this newly formed group of 1,000 foot soldiers is just a tun chief. In the case of the frenzied expansion of the army of the Kwantung princes, there was a large number of overstaffing in each establishment. Sun Jian's directly governed troops were just that. Like these recruits sent by Yuan Shu, there is even a tun with 1,500 personnel.

There are insufficient officers and insufficient training, and the combat effectiveness of this thousand-strong contingent can naturally be imagined. However, Sun Jian just wanted to lead such a team of recruits to defeat the battle-hardened Liangzhou soldiers on the opposite side!

It took half an hour for the chaotic foot soldiers to line up from the gate of the main camp. Then, it took them another quarter of an hour to barely line up a battle phalanx in front of the camp gate. Then, under the orders of the commander, the infantry of the Yuan Shu Army, armed only with spears and short knives and a small number of bows and arrows, fearfully advanced towards the enemy standing still in front of them.

"This is Sun Jianjun, who boasts that he wants to defeat Xiangguo?"

Hua Xiong's sneer turned into ridicule.

One of his subordinates playfully agreed:

"Sun Jian is also a Yangzhou water guy who likes to talk big, he is in the water, and he can flutter for a while. When you get to land, you can't help him! ”

"Don't underestimate Sun Jian."

In the face of his subordinates' disparagement of Sun Jian, Hua Xiong did not approve.

"This official fought side by side with Xiangguo a few years ago. He knows how high he is capable. Looking at this posture, Sun Jian most likely wanted to lure the enemy. ”

Pointing out this, Hua Xiong immediately sent an order for one of his generals to attack.

"The bait sent to the door, a certain person has to swallow it in one bite. As for the trap in the back, I'm not interested. ”

Not to mention the right or wrong of Hua Xiong's analysis of his subordinates, the first confrontation between the two armies ended in a single face. A marquis of the Liangzhou army led his subordinates with three hundred cavalry to charge, and before the two sides even really engaged, Yuan Shu's recruits broke up with a "bang".

The crispness and decisiveness of this rout made the attacking Liangzhou Army Marquis a little taken aback, thinking that the enemy had some ambush or backhand.

No way, this military marquis is also an old man who followed Dong Zhuo, when Dong Zhuo and Sun Jian were crusading against the rebels in Liangzhou, he had also seen Sun Jian's art of war and martial arts. Even if this guy is very wrong with Dong Xiangguo, it does not prevent Dong Zhuojun from speaking highly of Sun Jian.

Because of this understanding in the past, the military marquis would never believe that Sun Jian, known as the "Jiangdong Tiger", would have such a waste army under his command.

However, subsequent observations proved that the marquis's worries were unfounded. The enemy army was indeed defeated, and there was no falsehood. This made the military marquis who found that he had missed the opportunity to get the first rank of merit, and he was extremely remorseful afterwards.

The soldiers who returned to the camp after the rout were quickly recontained and reorganized by the officers. Due to the suspicion of the enemy, the subsequent pursuit was not decisive, and the casualties of those soldiers were not large. Of the 1,000 people in that tun, only more than 20 people were lost.

Although he had expected it in his heart, Sun Jian still couldn't help but shake his head. Yuan Shu's subordinates really didn't have any decent generals, so the training of soldiers was very decent. If the soldiers and horses of this kind of combat effectiveness are not well planned before the battle, it is difficult to use them in a campaign.

"Let's go!"

said a word to Zu Mao, the general next to him, and Sun Jian quietly rode away, just as he came quietly. Except for a few high-ranking officers in the camp, the others didn't know that the commander Sun Jian had ever been here.

Yuan Shujun, who exposed the truth in the confrontation, was soon treated as a piece of fat by Hua Xiong. When Hua Xiong heard the captured sergeants confess that they were not Sun Jian's direct subordinates, the doubts in his heart were dispelled.

In order to take revenge on the enemy in the camp, he dared to use Sun Jian's name to scare his own behavior, but also in order to get those heads that could be easily taken off and get the first credit for defeating Sun Jian's army, Hua Xiong decisively drove his cavalry to dismount and launch a strong attack on the enemy's seemingly solid camp. (To be continued......)

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