Chapter 101: Extinguishing Qi 17
readx;???? Compared with other generals of the Great Qin Empire at this time, Du Congxian lacked the experience of commanding troops in field battles.
After all, the troops under the command of Du Cong www.biquge.info the main body of the Marine Corps of the Great Qin Empire.
Compared with the mixed combined arms in other regions, the Marine Corps, which has always been more developed as light troops, is indeed relatively weak in terms of field capabilities.
Therefore, after knowing that Tian Heng launched an offensive, Du Cong decided to give up the idea of fighting a field battle with the Qi army after thinking about it for a while, and instead used the defensive equipment that had been equipped and properly placed to defend the fortress area under his control.
He sent a lobbyist to Tian Heng, that is, he would not take the initiative to launch an offensive against the army.
This sentence made Tian Heng angry half to death, if he didn't know the truth of the confrontation between the two countries, the fate of this lobbyist can be said to be no better than in Zhang Jiashi's original world, where Li Shiqi, who was already dead at this time, would have gotten somewhere.
("The two countries fight each other, and they don't cut them off"
Originating in the Spring and Autumn Period, diplomatic envoys sent by princes at that time were inviolable, and in the years that followed, the two belligerents were not allowed to harm each other's messengers in any way.
The most famous allusion to this situation is the famous wartime incident in history when the envoys of the two countries met each other with a courtesy "Pengcheng Meeting"
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In 450, there was a war between Liu Song and Northern Wei in the Southern Dynasty, and Liu Song launched a northern expedition, winning first and then defeating, and the strategic stronghold of Pengcheng was surrounded.
Liu Yigong, the king of Jiangxia, led an army to defend Pengcheng (now Xuzhou), and Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty wanted to cross the Yangtze River in one fell swoop, so he sent Li Xiaobo as an envoy to Pengcheng to persuade him to surrender.
Liu Yigong sent Zhang Chang as a representative to negotiate with Li Xiaobo.
Both of them were "celebrities" at that time
, giving gifts on behalf of their respective monarchs, and despite the extremely brutal conditions of war, they were still courteous and courteous in their negotiations.
The negotiations themselves did not produce any substantive results, but the etiquette and rhetoric of the two sides have always been praised by later generations as a good story on the battlefield.
Because Tian Heng knew very well that Du Cong wanted him to use these personnel who could not exert sufficient combat effectiveness at all to carry out siege operations that also did not reflect the obvious superiority of troops.
Of course, the barriers that Chung To built in this area were not too towering, but in many ways, Tian Rong did not think that these barriers were easy to attack.
After all, in the past few months, he had not tried to attack the barrier built by the Qin officers and soldiers under Du Cong's command, but after paying a little price, Tian Heng never carried out this method again.
And it is obvious that this time Du Mingming obviously intends to send him to death.
At such a time, the problem also arises, since Chung To does not plan to come out, but he can't stay in this place like this.
He knew one thing very well, that is, the morale and combat effectiveness of his troops that he had managed to muster up would surely dissipate if they were delayed in this place for too long.
Next, as long as the other party counterattacks, maybe the officers and soldiers under his command will directly collapse.
Tian Heng glared at the lobbyist fiercely, and if you are not angry, please search for "Pinwen" to read the full chapter ('/17','17567','11605623','0;