Chapter 108: Frontier Beacon Smoke 1

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In the mansion of Shuangyueyi, Zhang Jiashi looked at Zheng Fu who arrived in the study, and he knew that this urgent report was actually a little late.

And urgent reports from other places have also been sent to him one after another.

Just now, he discussed with Chen Ping, Li Xin and other high-ranking military and political officials of the Great Qin Empire to deal with the full-scale invasion of the Huns.

It's just that whether it is Chen Ping, or Li Xin, who is currently the general of the Great Qin Empire, and Tu Sui, the national lieutenant, they all say one thing very clearly, then now is not the time to confront the Huns head-on.

Although the Great Qin Empire has now recovered a number of cavalry units and should be able to confront the Huns, there is no doubt that if these new forces are consumed in the head-on confrontation of the Huns, it is likely to have a great impact on the subsequent battles.

Zhang Jiashi is also very clear about this, and he doesn't think that those new ones are not low in the face of the Huns' formula, and they can really do such an unscientific thing as opening Wushuang.

Therefore, Zhang Jiashi made a decision before Chen Ping left, that is, to maintain the original defensive counterattack tactics and not make large-scale changes.

In fact, Zhang Jiashi himself is very helpless about such a thing, that is, no matter how tightly defended, there will be a possibility of a hundred secrets.

For the Yunzhong City guarded by Yang Wengzi, Zhang Jiashi can be said to be quite relieved, but after a long time, the Yunzhong City that has not received assistance is likely to be captured by the Huns' sea of people, which Zhang Jiashi does not want to see.

A large number of grain and straw equipment were placed in Cloud City, which was ordered by Zhang Jiashi, but this did not mean that Cloud City would be able to hold out for a longer time.

There are not a few pieces of equipment that Zhang Jiashi ordered to be transported to Cloudsdale, but this kind of equipment is more of a one-time material than the amount of grain and grass that can be stored in the same space.

For example, there is such a thing as an arrowhead.

On the battlefield, the Qin army had the habit of recovering arrowheads, but this situation did not apply at all to the Qin army in a besieged defensive situation. Because if you want to recover these arrowheads, you have to risk being seized by the Huns to seize the city gate, send a part of the defenders or people, and risk going out of the city to recover.

Of course, it is not necessary to open the city gates, just like having people hang under the city walls with ropes, and they can also recover the arrows. However, this method is less efficient, and secondly, if there is really a sneak attack by the Huns, I am afraid that there are not many people who can return to the city.

And there are no solutions to this problem, but these solutions are more than nothing.

There are military divisions in Cloudsdale itself, but it is undoubtedly a fool's dream to expect these military divisions to maintain the corresponding material consumption of Cloudsdale.

In addition, a fully processed instrument is undoubtedly more advantageous than unprocessed raw materials in the corresponding space.

Therefore, this military construction division is more to repair the armor of the garrison in peacetime and combat, rather than rushing to build corresponding equipment for combat.

Under this premise, Zhang Jiashi, Yang Wengzi and others, even if they are full of confidence in holding Cloudsdale for a short time, but with the delay of time, this confidence will be slowly weakened.

In addition, a long siege of the city also had an impact on the morale of the soldiers defending the city.

In a short period of time, the period of the Qin army officers and soldiers was guaranteed. But after a long time, even with Yang Wengzi, the general of the Qin army, I am afraid that there will be no major problems in some aspects.

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And the situation in Cloudsdale is relatively good. However, for this all-out offensive that the Huns are likely to launch, the northern frontier of the Great Qin Empire may become a land of smoke.

The Great Wall provided relatively effective protection for the northern frontier of the Great Qin Empire, but this protection was not foolproof.

Moreover, in the past few years, because of the war against the Kwantung princes and the prevention of possible large-scale invasions by the Huns, Zhang Jiashi chose to selectively move the Tuntian area along the northern frontier of the Great Qin Empire to the south.

This selective basis depends mainly on whether the tuntian area can provide a topographical advantage in terms of defense.

However, even most of the Great Qin Empire's Great Wall chose to build the city wall in dangerous areas, but more often built Tuntian areas in some plain areas or areas close to water sources.

This decision was made in the context of the development of the proximity and the maintenance of the garrisons along the Great Wall, as well as the corresponding attrition of the civilian population in Tuntian.

In fact, this decision was not created by the Great Qin Empire, but a way that had appeared during the Warring States Period or earlier.

During the Warring States Period, the Great Wall of Zhao had clear records of tuntian fields and grazing areas.

Therefore, from some perspectives, it is understandable that these tuntian areas are mainly built in plain areas and near water sources.

It's just that such a situation is a somewhat difficult decision for Zhang Jiashi.

Zhang Jiashi knew that even if he planned to move part of the Tuntian area south and strengthen the defense of the Tuntian area in some of the more dangerous areas, in the face of the large-scale invasion of the Huns, once many places along the Great Wall were breached, such an approach would not play a big role.

It's just that Zhang Jiashi, out of the intention of restoring the population, can only do this.

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Zhang Jiashi opened the urgent report in the army conveyed by Yang Wengzi, and after browsing the content on it, he silently rolled up this urgent report.

One point mentioned in the emergency report is that Yang Wengzi successfully lured the Huns into the city in the tactics adopted by the Huns, killing and wounding about 2,000 Huns.

This one thing is really good news. But for the situation at hand, the good news has little effect.

After seeing the large army of the Huns gradually moving towards Yunzhong City, Yang Wengzi quickly chose to clean up the area as a battlefield, and then blocked several city gates, intending to defend the city.

This choice is correct, and Zhang Jiashi doesn't have too many ideas, after all, even if Zhang Jiashi didn't mention such a situation to Yang Wengzi, for him, he is willing to choose to believe in the decision of a veteran general in the army.

Zhang Jiashi then walked to the edge of the map and looked at the sign of Cloudsdale, and he tapped lightly on this sign in silence.

The decision to defend Cloudsdale can be regarded as more harmful than good from the current point of view, because in the case of Cloudsdale, tens of thousands of long-trained troops are concentrated in Cloudsdale, which greatly increases the probability of success in defending Cloudsdale. But from a military point of view, this situation seems quite undesirable.

As the saying goes, if you lose your land, you will lose your land, and if you lose your land, you will gain both land. Garrisoning a heavy army in a dead place is a very risky arrangement.

And more importantly, it is also very difficult for the Huns to pay a greater price in this dead place.

However, if Cloud City is completely abandoned, it will undoubtedly have a great impact on the northern frontier of the Great Qin Empire.

Bai Qi said something before Zhang Jiashi made a determination in this regard: "Yunzhong City and Jiuyuan County are each other's horns, if Yunzhong City is thrown down in one fell swoop, Jiuyuan County is likely to directly face greater pressure from the Huns." It is very likely that this situation is not something that Li Mian can easily face. ”

Bai Qi's opinion, Zhang Jiashi naturally has to pay attention to it, and in this regard, Bai Qi is not wrong, as the salient department of the Great Qin Empire on the northern border, Yunzhong County and Jiuyuan County can be said to be interdependent, if Yunzhong County is completely lost or abandoned, even if Jiuyuan County is held, I am afraid that they will have to face greater military pressure from the Huns.

And Zhang Jiashi can't ignore one situation, that is, according to Li Xin's description, that is, the defense system of many counties in Shangjun, although it is not considered a virtual existence, but it is best not to expect these counties to be able to use sufficient self-protection capabilities.

Hearing Li Xin's description, Zhang Jiashi couldn't help but remember that when he went south from Jiuyuan County to Shangjun a few years ago and went straight to Guanzhong, he also saw that the cities along the way looked quite dilapidated.

This was in fact caused by the limitations of the Great Qin Empire's civil power.

Even if it is the Great Wall as a national project, the First Emperor is more just connecting the Great Walls of Qin, Zhao, and Yan together, rather than completely renovating a Great Wall, knowing that the Great Qin Empire is short of people.

Zhang Jiashi's current foundation for the use of people's power is far inferior to that of the Great Qin Empire, and even in some cities or villages in some relatively old combat areas, it is just a simple repair or leveling of the ruins.

As for these relatively intact but increasingly dilapidated cities in Shangjun, the Great Qin Empire is really unable to find more personnel to deal with this embarrassing situation.

According to Zhang Jiashi's descriptions transmitted from various county guards, most of the counties along the Great Wall have many cities that have been in disrepair for a long time.

The cities that did not suffer from the turmoil of the late Qin Dynasty were in a better situation.

However, along the line from Yuyang County to Dai County, as long as the castles became battlefields, most of them were not completely renovated. Some are even simply filling in the gaps.

And even more serious is that many county guards can only place the most basic defense forces in some cities to maintain the defense system of the city.

In the northern part of Yuyang County, it was already quite vast and sparsely populated, but in just a few years, after the Donghu people broke through the defense line of the Great Wall and marched south, and the Hanguang Rebellion that broke out less than two years later, most of the cities in Yuyang County themselves were left with garrisons.

If it weren't for the fact that after Zhang Jiashi's expedition to the west, he gritted his teeth and ordered the relocation of part of the population from Shang County and Liaodong County at that time to enrich Yuyang County, I am afraid that Zhang Jiashi would have had an urge to cry when he looked at Yuyang County, which was uninhabited for thousands of miles.

What's even worse is that the counties along the Great Wall, not just Yuyang County, are in such a situation.

Therefore, Zhang Jiashi knew very well that once the defense system along the Great Wall was broken through at many points, I am afraid that most of the cities some distance south of the Great Wall would be plundered by the Huns.

Although the Xiongnu may not be able to get too much, there is one thing that Zhang Jiashi himself cannot face, that is, although the population of these counties cannot be replenished due to various factors, some cities may even become military camps.

But the Huns don't care too much, and these cities are the biggest temptation for the Huns......

Zhang Jiashi himself didn't expect much of the combat ability of the soldiers defending these cities, after all, many cities themselves had only a minimum defensive force.

Moreover, the strength of these officers and soldiers is even inferior to that of their colleagues in some inland counties and counties......

Therefore, if things really change in the worst way, it is difficult for Zhang Jiashi himself to imagine what kind of hell this will become.

It's just that he doesn't have a solution to this problem right now.

Because during the period of the First Emperor, the Great Qin Empire had a population of about 20 million, and at present, although Zhang Jiashi did not conduct a census, he could also think that except for a few counties, the population of the vast majority of counties and counties would not "evaporate" more than half.

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And Zhang Jiashi, who was looking at the map, set his eyes on the north of Liaoning County after a while, that is, the remaining control area of Donghu at present.

Zhang Jiashi did not have a good impression of the Donghu people, if it were not for the existence of the Donghu people who could play a role in containing some of the Xiongnu forces, last year, Zhang Jiashi would not have given a righteous and awe-inspiring order to support the Donghu people.

And Zhang Jiashi himself knows that the large-scale invasion of the Huns that broke out at present, how much role the Donghu people played, and it really won't make Zhang Jiashi feel comfortable.

It's just that the existence of the Donghu people alone made it impossible for the Huns to wantonly attack the Northeast region, including Liaoning County, and now the northeast region, one of the several key regions of the Great Qin Empire, so that Zhang Jiashi could maintain the consumption of the front in a region in terms of material supply, and this strategic choice was worth the price of the ticket.

However, the news of the invasion of the Huns in the northern part of Yan County and even Liaoning County had not been conveyed so quickly, and Zhang Jiashi could not have a safe idea of the arrangements for the next area for a while.

After all, if you act rashly, I am afraid that in the end you will get a result of taking care of one or the other, which is not what Zhang Jiashi wants to see.

According to the previous inference, if the Huns chose to attack Yan County directly, then under the premise of delaying the direction of Yan County, Su Jiao led the troops to either directly rush to the aid of Yan County's combat area, or along the southern part of the control area of the Donghu people, advance westward, and attack the Xiongnu team with the garrison of Yan County.

And if necessary, then unite with the Donghu people, or hire a team of Donghu riders, to launch an attack on the area controlled by the Xiongnu's Youxian Wang, and fight another decisive battle with the Xiongnu's Youxian Wang.

But before Zhang Jiashi could think about how likely this matter was, an urgent report was conveyed to Zhang Jiashi:

30,000 Huns attacked Didao, and the county guard Ma Sikuo asked for support. (To be continued.) )

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