021: On the success or failure of Wu Chu.

At this time, Wu Chu had already captured the Thorn Wall and was storming Suiyang.

Liu Wu, the king of Liang, Han Anguo, Zhang Yu and other Liang Guozhong generals patrolled the city all day and night.

Sima of Suiyang North Gate hurriedly rang the golden bell when he saw such a force suddenly appear and was about to arrive at Suiyang City, and there was a sudden burst of chickens and dogs jumping on the city wall of Suiyang North Gate.

"What are they doing here?" Looking at the strange movements on Suiyang City, Liu Jian couldn't reminisce a little.

"This, it looks like preparing for the alarm." Cheng Caiwei can see it clearly, but because she is in battle for the first time, she is also flustered, and she can't understand what Suiyang is doing at this time!

Liu Jian knew very little about marching and fighting in ancient times, although he had a mid-level skill in the art of war, but skills belong to skills, and experience belongs to experience. And Cheng Caiwei, like Liu Jian, is a rookie-level commander who went out for the first time. So they missed a ...... for the army of this era To be precise, it should be a very basic and common sense step for the army of all eras!

They didn't send scouts to Suiyang City.

As a result, the current situation is that the people of the entire Suiyang City don't know what this group of people is doing when they suddenly appear under Suiyang City.

Out of prudence, Suiyang, of course, regarded Liu Jian's army as the invading Wu Chu army.

Originally, this kind of thing should never happen, just say that those members of the Prince Guard, they absolutely know this, and they will definitely remind Liu Jian.

However, Liu Jian carried out a brutal brainwashing education for these people, absolutely obeyed the order, all the general's orders were correct, and silence became the common creed of these people.

Thereupon...... There is a misunderstanding that shouldn't have happened.

It is very easy to clear up the misunderstanding, as long as both parties to the misunderstanding are normal people with sound psychology,

Liu Wu, the king of Liang, glared at Liu Jian fiercely, and dropped a sentence: "Let them guard the east gate." ”

Then turn around and leave!

If it weren't for Liu Jian slowing down the offensive for some reason today, the chaos caused by Liu Jian would most likely develop into a big chaos, if it weren't for the fact that Liu Jian was a subordinate of the prince, Liu Wu would have cut Liu Jian's mind.

Liu Jian also recalled how much mistake he had made at this time, he was not the kind of person with a heart as brittle as glass Jack Su didn't feel that the world should revolve around him, so Liu Jian, who already knew that he had made a big mistake, bowed to the low without hesitation: "Kid Jian is young and shallow, if you are guilty, please still ask Haihan." ”

Liang King Liu Wu's footsteps paused, and finally stopped, turned around and grimaced: "How dare the Lone King ask for guilt." ”

It's a bad attitude, but it's better than not listening to people.

Liu Jian didn't care how bad Liu Wu's attitude was, and said a few soft words to admit his guilt, and took over the matter.

Liu Jian's troops were still arranged at the east gate.

This cliff is Liu Wu's careful eye, and the Wu-Chu coalition army surrounded Suiyang on three sides and attacked on three sides, not only because of the standard of the art of war that the three are missing, but also because the north really can't be beaten.

If Liu Bi really attacked Suiyang North City with all his might, Zhou Yafu would definitely not sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight again, and even the defenders stationed at Hangu Pass at this time would take the opportunity to move directly to surround Liu Bi under Suiyang City.

Therefore, Liu Wei will not really attack the north, and for the north, he will only be a suspicious soldier who feints.

And the east gate is undoubtedly the focus of the attack of the Wu-Chu coalition army. There is a natural danger of the Huai River in the south, and the advantage of the large number of Wu-Chu coalition forces cannot be brought into play, although they also attack, but they are only a small fight. To the west, Zhou Yafu was stationed there and watched. Although it is said that Zhou Yafu is now in a posture of defending Chang'an, like a turtle shrinking its head, no one knows when this turtle will stretch out the turtle~~~ and bite its head hard.

The only one that can press the attack is actually the East Gate!

The Wu-Chu coalition army invested a large number of troops to attack the east gate every day, and Liu Wu arranged Liu Jian at the east gate, which was not all bad intentions.

It was really the death and injury at the East Gate that was too tragic.

Liu Jian sat at the head of the city every day, watching life after life pass away in the fierce battle, and the east gate of Suiyang turned into a life-devouring beast, whether it was the enemy or our side.

Liu Jian sat at the head of the city, calmly watching the noisy battlefield.

"If you just maintain such an offensive, it will take at least two months for Liu Bi to break through Suiyang, two months...... The daylilies are cold. Although it has only been ten days of fierce fighting, through these ten days of fierce battles, coupled with historical records, Liu Jian has determined that unless the miracle of heaven will occur and the earthquake collapses the city wall of Suiyang, it is impossible for Liu Bi to succeed in the rebellion.

"Husband, go down and rest for a while." Cheng Caiwei looked at Liu Jian worriedly, she watched from nausea and nausea, to encouragement and persistence, to now a bland appearance in this fierce battlefield, she saw it all in her eyes.

"It's okay, you can continue to command the army, don't worry about me." Liu Jian waved his hand lightly.

"King Wu is a hero, although he is destined not to win this time, but it is better to be careful.

In the official history, Liu Bi's coffin is conclusive, Liu Bi is a stubborn person who cannot appoint virtuous people. The reason given by the historian is that when Liu Bi raised his army and even when Suiyang City could not be captured for a long time, someone proposed to Liu Bi a series of military plans that looked wonderful, at least in the eyes of civilian officials, but Liu Bi did not listen, so it can be determined that Liu Bi was a stubborn person. The reason for his failure is precisely because he is self-serving, unable to appoint virtuous and unacceptable opinions.

This may seem like that, but in reality, it's not!

Some people suggested that Liu Bi should first subdue the southeast, open up Xiapi, Xuzhou and other places, connect the entire south and control it, and form a trend of the north and south dynasties with Chang'an, and then slowly try to do it.

This seems to be a good and safe proposal, and it is indeed the strategy that causes Chang'an the most headache.

But this is also the most unlikely strategy for Liu Bi to choose.

Liu Bi is indeed a hero, he has enough prestige to subdue the southeast, and it is not impossible to form a northern and southern dynasty with Chang'an.

But this does not mean that Liu Bi's sons also have such prestige.

In fact, Liu Bi's sons are all incompetent, and it is difficult to defend Chengdu, let alone pioneer, as their father, Liu Bi himself should be clear.

If Liu Bi really does this, it means that there is a great possibility that everything will be over as soon as Liu Bi dies, and the internal rebellion and struggle for power will destroy everything left by Liu Bi as quickly as possible. Without Liu Bi's prestige, the southeast would not be able to stop Chang'an's attack at all, and Liu Bi is already sixty-two years old, and it is very normal for him to be unable to open his eyes when he falls asleep one day at the age of sixty-two.

Liu Bi knew this very well, so this seemingly wonderful plan was actually a pie with arsenic, and Liu Bi might even suspect that the Son of Heaven of Chang'an was counting on him to do this, waiting for him to die of old age, and easily clean up the southeast.

Some people persuaded Liu Wei that since he couldn't defeat Liang Guo, he would let Liang Guo go, bypass Liang Guo, and directly rush to Chang'an and Luoyang.

Zhao Kuo, who can put forward this kind of plan, is definitely first-class on paper, and he is brave and self-conscious.

Liu Bi definitely has a good temper, so he didn't cut off the head of the person who made this kind of suggestion in a fit of anger.

Are you really Liu Wu's Liang State not existing, how is it?

Zhou Yafu set up camp and dug a deep ditch to pose as a defender, are you really Zhou Yafu a decoration or something?

If Liu Bi really attacked Luoyang with all his might, it would certainly be good to fight in one battle. If he can't fight a battle, Zhou Yafu and King Liang will be surrounded by three parties, and he Liu Bi will really become the overlord of Chu.

There is no need to even do this, as long as King Liang takes Liu Bi's grain road, Liu Bi's hundreds of thousands of troops under Luoyang City under Hangu Pass will be Muggles in an instant. Zhou Yafu led the Guanzhong army, and he could completely catch these hundreds of thousands of troops who had run out of food like chickens.

Sure enough, Liu Bi ran out of food later, and saw that he was unable to capture Liang in a hurry. In desperation, he stormed Changyi, which was defended by Zhou Yafu, and as a result, King Liang really sent troops from behind Wu Chu and Zhou Yafu to attack from the north and south.

So, while some of the strategies look good, they are really just looks, and no one will put the fortunes of a country on such an adventurous plan.

Therefore, what Liu Bi can really choose is actually the only way to attack Liang Guo.

Storming Liang Guo seems to be a stupid way, but a stupid way also has the advantage of a stupid method, that is, there is no risk.

Liu Bi, the king of Wu, is known as the army of 1.3 million, of course, the actual army is not so much, but even if the people are deducted, he can still take out 300,000 soldiers, and his strength is more than ten times that of Chang'an.

Attacking Liang with all his might, as long as Liang is captured, Liu Biao can use Liang as a base to attack Chang'an and Luoyang, whether it is to attack or threaten, or to turn around and defend, all the initiative is in Liu Biao's hands.

As for Liu Bi being raided by Zhou Yafu's cavalry in the end, it can only be said that although Liu Bi has resourcefulness, strength and courage, his vision of people is really not very good.

The people he chose to guard the grain and grass were too useless, and the generals around him were basically some brave and unscrupulous reckless men, and they ran into Zhou Yafu, a military wizard.

Before Zhou Yafu, no one had ever done such a tactic as a cavalry raid at night to cut off the enemy's food and grass. Everyone's eyes are still on the tactics inherited from the Warring States period with the alternating cover of cavalry and crossbowmen. saw the important role and power of cavalry on the battlefield in the future, and Zhou Yafu can be called the first person in this era.

Liu Bi was not unjustly defeated.

And the famous thing that Zhou Yafu did in his life was basically to pacify the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, and after sweeping away Wu Chu and other princes, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty said, "This central person is not a minister of the young lord." He forced Zhou Yafu to commit suicide on a hunger strike in prison.

In fact, even without Zhou Yafu, Liu Bi's chances of victory from the beginning were very small.

That's right, since Liu Qiyi smashed Prince Wu to death on the chessboard, Liu Bi may have begun to prepare for rebellion. But in the same way, Emperor Wen was also ready for the rebellion of Wu at the same time, changed Suiyang to Liang State, and named his youngest son Liu Wu as the King of Liang, and there was never a shortage of soldiers, Jiama, money and food.

And when Liu Qi succeeds to the throne, will Liu Qi rest assured that Liu Bi, who was stoned to death by himself on a chessboard?

It's simply not possible.

What's more, Chao Cuo was thinking about cutting the feudal domain, Liu Qi was not a fool, didn't he know that cutting the feudal domain would definitely lead to the rebellion of the princes and kings?

Liu Qi did more to deal with the rebellion of Liu Bi and other princes and kings, including but not limited to a large number of espionage and strengthening the armament of the Liang State, and the Guanzhong army was also ready to start a war with Wu Chu early.

In addition, Liu Qi also got the help of a golden thigh, and the original historical rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms became only Wu and Chu rebelled, and Liu An, the king of Huainan, had already been easily solved by Zhang Shizhi, and the princes who were originally determined to rebel swayed left and right between Chang'an and Wu Chu to watch the tiger fight because of the Tui En Order. If Liu Wei hadn't assassinated Liu Wu with an assassin and forcibly tied Chu to his chariot, he wouldn't even be able to get out of his house.

Even in a real sense, Liu Bi was doomed to failure at the beginning of the rebellion.

Because Liu Bi's real chance of winning is not in Wu Chu itself, but in the Xiongnu.

Only when the Xiongnu held back the military strength of the Great Wall Corps and the troops in Guanzhong, did Liu Bi have the hope of truly entering Chang'an and sitting in the world.

If the Xiongnu really made a move, Chang'an, which was caught between the north and the south, was very likely to be destroyed, and Liu Bi would really be able to succeed. If the Xiongnu did not agree to Liu Bi, then Liu Bi may choose to give up the rebellion after careful consideration...... After all, his reputation is there, as long as he doesn't rebel, even if the emperor wants to kill him again, he can't kill him.

But the Huns did a very immoral thing to Liu Bi.

They didn't want to fight the Han people who were as hard as the stones, but they also coveted the gifts brought by Liu Bi's messenger.

So on the surface, the Huns agreed to Liu Bi's conditions and accepted the gift.

And then...... No then.

When Liu Bi asked the Huns to send troops, the envoys he sent died one by one, and none of them were able to reach the court of the Huns.

At this time, Liu Bi knew that he had fallen into the evil deeds of the Huns, but it was too late, and Liu Bi had already rebelled, so he could only go all the way to the black.

PS. The above content is just the words of a family, it is a little bit of experience that Xiaoying got after rewatching the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu, and it can't even be called a family's words, if you think it's unreasonable, just look at it and laugh. I accidentally wrote a little too much, and all of it was private.,It seems that the original work is a little seriously affected.。