Chapter Ninety-Four: Extinguishing Qi 13
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To be honest, Zhang Jiashi didn't understand why Tian Rong had the possibility of repeating the mistakes of the past, and put on a stubborn formation to fight him in the dead place of Jixi. Pen ~ fun ~ ge, www.biquge.info://%77%77%77%2e%76%6f%64%74%77%2e%63%6f%6d
After all, this place was also a turning point a few decades ago, when King Qi Min's hegemony turned from prosperity to decline, and even when he was defeated and killed in the future.
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The Battle of Jixi refers to the battle fought by the famous Yan general Le Yi against the Qi State in the west of Jishui (northwest of present-day Jinan, Shandong Province). In 284 BC, King Yan Zhao appointed Le Yi as a general and led the six ** teams of Yan, Qin, Chu, Han, Zhao, and Wei to attack Qi. King Min of Qi was proud and carried away, and at first he did not expect that the Yan Kingdom would unite all countries to attack Qi. When it was discovered that the Yan army had invaded the Qi State, he hurriedly appointed Touche as a general, led the main force of the whole ** team to cross the Jishui River, and marched west to resist the enemy. The troops of each side were about 200,000 or more than 200,000 troops in the west of Jishui (now Gaotang and Liaocheng in Shandong) to fight a decisive battle. The morale of the Qi army was low due to years of fighting. In order to force the soldiers to fight to the death, King Qi threatened to dig up ancestral graves and kill, which made the soldiers centrifuge and depressed. As a result, when the coalition forces attacked, the Qi army collapsed at the first touch and suffered a crushing defeat. The tentacle fled and did not know his whereabouts, and the deputy general Dazi packed up the remnants of the army and retired to the capital Linzi.
After Le Yi conquered Linzi, he adopted a policy of giving virtue to the government and winning the hearts of the people, affirmed military discipline, strictly prohibited plunder, abolished brutal laws and harsh taxes. Then divide the troops into five routes to completely eliminate the Qi army and occupy the entire territory of the Qi country. The left army captured Jiaodong and Donglai (now Shandong Peninsula), the right army marched south along Jishui into A, Juan (now southeast and west of Shandong) to meet the Wei army, the front army attacked along the east of Taishan to take Langxi (now Yinan to Rizhao in Shandong), the rear army attacked along the Beihai (now the northeast coast of Linzi, Shandong) to capture Qiancheng (now northeast of Gaoqing, Shandong), and the Chinese army occupied Linzi to Zhenqidu. In only 6 months, the Yan army captured more than 70 cities of Qi, leaving only the two cities of Ju and Jimo (now southeast of Pingdu, Shandong) unconquered.
On the surface, this place in Jixi is indeed quite suitable for large-scale confrontation and even war, and from the point of view, the fiasco of the Qi army at that time was actually more like King Qi Min's own mistake that would lead to this problem.
However, Zhang Jiashi himself knows a little bit well. That is, the combat effectiveness of the Qi army at that time was quite weak, especially the war-weariness of the soldiers and the resistance to the tyranny of King Min of Qi, which became an important reason for the fiasco of Jixi.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi knows one thing better, that is, the Qi officers and soldiers led by Tian Rong this time, not to mention the Qi ** team at the end of the strong crossbow, even if it is compared with the Qi army in the Tian Dan period. I'm afraid it's all inferior.
Moreover, Zhang Jiashi also gave Tian Rong a surprise.
Zhang Jiashi, who was watching the front-line report in his own camp. A slight smile appeared:
"I've come up with a very interesting way to play, and it's cool for you. ”
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Jixi, as the name suggests, is the area west of Jishui, although this area is the southwest of Jinan City in later generations, but thinking that Jishui has also undergone many diversions, Jixi at this time is actually a part of the land that is included in Jishui.
Although in many ways, the current Jishui is not a complete separation between Jixi and Qidi to the east, for Zhang Jiashi, this is not important. The important thing is that Zhang Jiashi did think of a tactic that would surprise Tian Rong, but it might as well be mentally prepared for the other party.
That is, let the building boat soldiers of the river go south along the confluence of the river and Jishui, and directly carry out a landing operation in the Jixi area.
In other words, Zhang Jiashi used the Lou Chuanshi army to transport a large number of troops in order to cut off Tian Rong's retreat.
So. While the Qin army on the front line was engaged in a melee with the Qi army, the Heshuilou boat troops under Zhang Jiashi's command, transporting more than 10,000 soldiers and horses, landed in the area east of Jixi City, and quickly dispersed the small number of alert troops that Tian Rong had deployed in this area.
And the commander of the Qin army who led this army was Huan Feng.
In terms of Huan Feng's identity. He was able to command more troops. However, after being transferred from the Hangu Guard General to the Xianyang City Guard Lieutenant, who was actually a fictitious position, Huan Feng gradually faded out of the military.
(Started in Qin, one of the nine Qings, followed by the Han Dynasty, as the official who commanded the guards to guard the palace ban, and changed to take charge of military weapons and honor guards after the Sui Dynasty.) The first emperor had a guard exhausted. Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty once changed his name to Zhongdafu Ling, and later reverted to his old name. It was changed to David at the time of the new mang. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was still called Weiwei. Wei Wei is the Wei General.
The guards of the capital are the guards of the army, and the commanders are the guards of the guards. The Forbidden Army, under the command of the Captain, was responsible for the entire capital and the outer guard of the Emperor's patrols.
In the Western Han Dynasty, the palace guards were Lang Wei and Bing Wei. Guangluxun led the Lang official as the Lang guard, and the guard captain led the guard as the guard. In the Western Han Dynasty, the department of the guard was called the Southern Army. The palace is set up to station guards, and the guards patrol the police day and night, and check the door registration. The main palace gate and the palace of the guard captain are the same as the lieutenant (Zhi Jinwu) outside the main palace. In the Western Han Dynasty, the emperor lived in Weiyang Palace, and it was the duty of the guard to protect the Weiyang Palace, so it was sometimes called Weiyang Weiwei. The queen's residence is Changle Palace, and there is a Changle guard. During the time of Emperor Wu, Li Guang was the captain of Weiyang, and Cheng Buzhi was the captain of Changle. The Jianzhang Palace outside Chang'an City, the Ganquan Palace far away from Chang'an, also had two guards of Jianzhang and Ganquan. For example, when Emperor Wen worshipped Song Chang as the general of Wei and led the northern and southern armies, and when Emperor Xuan was Emperor Xuan, Zhang Anshi was the general of Wei, who was in charge of the guards of the two palaces and the northern army of the city gate. The rank of the guard is two thousand stones, and his deputy position is Cheng, and the subordinate officials have bus Sima, guards, brigade Ben three orders, and Cheng. If the officials write to the emperor, they will be conveyed by the bus Sima.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were no guard generals, and there were no longer guards in every palace. The guard has set up the North Palace and the South Palace Guard Order to be in charge of the North and South Palaces, and save the brigade order. In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, appointed his confidant Li Tong and Cho as the captain of the guard, and later his relatives Ma Liao, Ma Guang, Dou Gu, Liang Shu and others all held this position. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ma Teng also held this position.
After the Wei and Jin dynasties, the position of Wei Wei gradually changed. From the Sui Dynasty, the change of military weapons, honor guards, and tents was completely different from the Han system. The Southern Song Dynasty was merged into the Ministry of Industry of Shangshu Province. The Yuan Dynasty once restored the guard captain and turned it off. Ming, Qing is not set. )
Huan Feng, who held the position of guard lieutenant again, because of the situation in Xianyang City, was in fact a non-existent position, but Huan Feng was not dissatisfied with this arrangement, on the contrary, he was quite satisfied with Zhang Jiashi's appointment of him to this guard position.
But Zhang Jiashi valued Huan Feng's prestige and ability, and did not allow Huan Feng to retire like this, so after worrying about the reconstruction of Xianyang City, Zhang Jiashi spent the past few years. The establishment of the Guards Army was again restored.
During this period, the Guard Army mainly assisted in the reconstruction of Xianyang City and maintained law and order in the vicinity of Xianyang City.
Unlike the situation during the reign of the First Emperor Yingzheng and the second Emperor of Qin, in addition to the 2,000 most basic troop allocation left in Xianyang Palace, Zhang Jiashi's remaining 4,000 Zhonglang troops were mainly arranged around Shuangyueyi.
In wartime, about half of the troops and the Central Army Corps in the Inner History area were mobilized to fight the war.
This is also the composition of the troops directly under the command of Zhang Jiashi.
And Huan Feng was transferred by Zhang Jiashi at the same time this time. I was also a little surprised, after all, in the past few years. Huan Feng also did not participate in the war of Great Qin to pacify the world again.
But after receiving Zhang Jiashi's order, Huan Feng also had a fighting spirit in his heart, after all, he is also a martial artist, if it weren't for many factors, he would not plan to retire from active service, but would continue to serve the Great Qin Empire.
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As one of the constituent systems of the Central Legion of the Great Qin Empire, the equipment and training of the 10,000 soldiers and horses under Huan Feng are actually more sophisticated than many troops.
Although Zhang Jiashi popularized the installation of new weapons and armor as much as possible. However, due to time problems and the corresponding huge expenditures, before Zhang Jiashi launched the offensive against Liu Bang, he had gradually slowed down the speed of changing weapons for a large number of newly joined or newly reorganized troops.
After all, although about half of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses have been equipped with new equipment, for the remaining more than half of the personnel, Zhang Jiashi does not have the ability to pull out seedlings and help them.
However, Zhang Jiashi's arrangement of slowing down the speed of changing clothes did not have any impact on the Wei Wei Army, which was also newly established. For many reasons, both Zhang Jiashi and Chen Ping chose a relatively relaxed policy for the equipment change of the Wei Wei Army.
This may make some officers and men of the newly reorganized unit dissatisfied, but Zhang Jiashi will not pay attention to so much, after all, the Weiwei Army is also a unit directly under his jurisdiction, and it is human nature to be a little biased.
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That's why. The 10,000 guards led by Huan Feng quickly broke through several Qi officers and soldiers with only two or three thousand people in the east of Jixi County, and they were also transferred separately, formally forming a major threat to the Qi army in the Jixi area. Moreover, with the Qin army troops who were storming the area of the Qi army camp, they formed a comprehensive encirclement of Tian Heng's army.
Of course, Tian Rong discovered this problem, but after thinking of many things. Tian Rong is very single, and plans to defend Jixi County.
Of course, for Tian Rong, he can't run away this time, but it doesn't mean that he can't even keep his child.
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After nearly a day of fighting, as it was dusk, a force of knights escorted a young man to the south of Jixi City.
This young man is Tian Rong's child Tian Guang.
As a young man, Tian Guang's personality is much better than his cousin Tian Shi, after all, Tian Shi's personality can't even stand Tian Rong and Tian Heng's brothers, so he has to solve each other.
And Tian Guang, with the assistance of Tian Heng, was able to continue to be his king of Qi without incident.
Tian Guang, who now obeyed his father's words and fled, didn't know that in another world, his father Wang Tian Rong and himself were dead at this time:
In November of the fourth year of the Han Dynasty (203 BC), Liu Bang, the king of Han, sent an envoy to Qi to make peace, and Tian Guang and Tian Heng agreed to deal with Xiang Yu together with the king of Han. The Han general Han Xin took advantage of the slack of Qi to lead his troops eastward and invade Qi. Tian Heng and Tian Guang were furious and immediately killed Li Shiqi. Han Xin attacked Lixiayi (now Jinan, Shandong) and captured Linzi, the capital of Qi. Tian Guang was killed while on the run.
Of course, those who also don't know this situation are Han Xin and Li Shiqi, who can also be regarded as the existence of the parties.
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On the road of Tian Guang's escape, there were many Qin knight troops patrolling, and the size of these Qin knight troops at that time was generally only fifty people, that is, about one tun.
Facing nearly a thousand Qi army knights, these Qin army knights did not do anything to hit stones with eggs.
However, these Qin knights would still harass these Qi knights before other knight troops saw this situation and rushed to reinforcements.
And once these Qi knights divide a considerable number of knights to stop them, then they will quickly turn their horses' heads and leave elsewhere, if these Qi knights are equal to them, or less than the number of these Qin knights, then what awaits these Qi knights is naturally a skirmish that can almost be regarded as a massacre.
Although there is no shortage of masters among the knights of the Qi army, the knights of the Qi army, who still have a big gap in average compared to the knights of the Qin army, after suffering several losses, finally had to concentrate their forces and escort Tian Guang away.
But what they couldn't imagine was that they were like a group of moving pieces of meat, attracting more and more Qin knights to gather and then continue to follow the attack.
And because the road to Lixiayi had been blocked by Huan Feng's army, it was not ordinarily difficult for their knights, who were less than nine hundred, to rush over.
After thinking about this, Tian Jin, the cavalry commander of the Qi army who was ordered to escort Tian Guang away, could only continue to run south, intending to go around to Lixia in a safe area and plot against him.
But these Qin knights wouldn't let them go so easily. Moreover, there is still a little gap in the horse ability between the two sides, and the horses of the Qi army are not as good as the horses of the Qin army in terms of quality.
Therefore, after this chase lasted for almost three hours, the knights behind Tian Jin's knight unit were killed by the arrows launched by the knights of the Qin army.
Of course, at this distance, some Qi knights with good equestrian skills can also kill and injure Qin knights by counterattacking.
But compared with the Qin knights who dared to advance with torches, the Qi knights who fled in the night, in fact, many of them gradually left the team.
These people were not shot down by the Qin knights with arrows, but left the team at nightfall.
And this situation was actually acquiesced by Tian Jin, because he intended to use this to feel whether the knights of the Qin army would kill them all.
After a period of development, Tian Jin found that the Qin knights rarely left their formation to launch a pursuit of these scattered Qi knights, so after taking a deep breath, he said to Tian Guang: "Prince, please lead a few people to leave at night. The subordinate personally led the rest of the knights to attract Qin Dog's attention!!"
"This ......" Tian Guang didn't want to do this, but after hearing Tian Jin's next sentence, he had to quickly adjust the direction of the horse:
"The king asked you to leave, the most important thing is that he doesn't want their bloodline to be cut off. ”
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In 166 B.C., a middle-aged man in the county seat of Qufu silently looked northeast and muttered: "Thirty-six years have passed, but everything has changed from one person to another." (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to vote for recommendation and monthly passes, and your support is my biggest motivation. )