Chapter 39 Guan Long Qin Feng 2
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Zhang Jiashi was not unaware of the risks of letting Jiang Lie do this. However, once Deng Mao held on to the Great Wall, it would be difficult for him to directly attack the Great Wall area at such a time.
This is also one of the reasons why Zhang Jiashi once planned to cross the river from the middle section of the Loess Plateau to attack Shangjun.
It's just that under the premise that the two evils are balanced and tend to be less, Zhang Jiashi still can't risk the danger of being besieged by the Qin troops in the Guanzhong area, so he chooses such a combat method.
Once Jiang Lie's plan fails, then there is no good way for Zhang Jiashi not to attack. After all, in such a situation now, there is not enough time for Zhang Jiashi. Once Liu Bang or Xiang Yu breaks through Wuguan or Hangu Pass, the situation in the entire pass will become out of control. Zhang Jiashi couldn't sit back and watch such a situation happen to him.
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Over the next two days, several small-scale skirmishes broke out between the Liaodong Army under Zhang Jiashi's command and Deng Mao's Shangjun Qin Army.
The origin of these small battles is more that the scout troops of both sides meet each other and fight when they are scouting each other, and the reason why the scale is getting bigger and bigger is that once the small forces of these scouts do not solve each other quickly, they will gradually evolve into a melee of several hundred people.
At the end of the day, Zhang Jiashi, who had paid nearly 1,000 casualties, clearly understood that the Qin army troops in Shangjun were worthy of being one of the elite troops of the Great Qin Empire. In such a situation, he can also fight more evenly with the scout troops under his command.
If it weren't for the fact that the two sides were already hostile sides that could not easily compromise with each other, Zhang Jiashi might have given these troops in Shangjun an encouragement.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi himself knows one thing very well, that is, no matter what, in such a situation, he must wait for a while to avoid the strength that his command has finally recovered due to direct conflict with Deng Mao, and his strength will fall short and his vitality will be greatly damaged again.
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On the contrary to Zhang Jiashi, Deng Mao, who thought that he had dealt with Zhao Cheng's affairs in a short period of time, was very uneasy in his heart. After all, Zhao Cheng would actually die at the hands of Zhang Jiashi, which made it difficult for him to forget such a thing at all.
In Deng Mao's heart, Zhao Gao is far more influential than many people, for example, Zhang Jiashi, who is now leading the army to build a camp on the north bank of the river, has much more influence than Zhao Gao in Deng Mao's heart.
Deng Mao didn't think that the troops under Zhang Jiashi's command were so difficult to deal with, after all, the officers and soldiers under his command, except for a few county soldiers, a considerable part of the army was also the regular army of the Northern Xinjiang Army.
In such a situation, if he was to surrender like this, Deng Mao naturally could not have such an idea.
Although he also knew that Zhang Jiashi had sent him a book before sending out the army, he didn't think that Zhang Jiashi could do anything, at least he didn't think that Zhang Jiashi could easily defeat him and then go south to capture Xianyang.
Therefore, Deng Mao did not pay attention to the letter of persuasion handed to him by Zhang Jiashi, which could be regarded as an "olive branch".
It's just that Deng Mao, who seemed to feel a little uneasy in the barracks, didn't expect that when Zhang Jiashi was under his command, there were more than just so few 100,000 troops.
It is true that Zhang Jiashi did not mobilize the troops located in the original Jiuyuan County, but it does not mean that Zhang Jiashi will not mobilize the knight troops of Yunzhong County to let Jiang Lie lead the army to take advantage of the situation.
Deng Mao didn't expect that such a move arranged by Zhang Jiashi would become an important reason why he would be defeated in this place.
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Among the troops under Zhang Jiashi's command, Jiang Lie and the original county guards of the Great Qin Border Counties, including Yanmen County, were basically appointed to the rank of captain.
In a sense, these county guards were demoted to a military rank rather than promoted.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi has no intention of appointing Wang Li or any one of them as generals for the time being, so in the promotion of the second-level generals, Zhang Jiashi adopts a kind of conferring actual positions and supplementing them with corresponding appointment transfers to maintain a relatively balanced level.
Zhang Jiashi is not unaware that such an arrangement, which is more like playing 50 boards each, is likely to become quite unsafe in the midst of some unexpected effects.
But it's not just Zhang Jiashi who has such an idea, but many people know very well that the generals under Zhang Jiashi are still maintaining such a number for the time being.
Anyway, if Zhang Jiashi can really capture Guanzhong, they will get more benefits than now, which naturally makes He Huai and the others reduce a lot of thoughts that they shouldn't have.
Jiang Lie, who was more familiar with the situation in Henan, led 5,000 light cavalry that turned out to be his troops as the vanguard, and behind him, 20,000 Liaodong Army troops led by Xiahou Ying and He Huai followed.
Such an arrangement was more because Chen Ping and Sun Po were worried that once Jiang Lie's troops could not easily reach the Shangjun area behind the Great Wall, they would launch a strong attack on the entrance to the Great Wall in the northwest section of Shangjun.
Zhang Jiashi heard the battle plan discussed by Sun Po and Chen Ping, and after thinking about it for a while, he thought that such a thing was quite feasible. Because if nothing else, Deng Mao should have transferred all the garrisons to the north of Shangjun, and now the number of garrisons should have been gradually reduced in the number of several sections of the Great Wall, and in such a case, the military strength is likely to be further reduced.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi was not without worrying about a problem, that is, if Zhao Gao and Hu Hai in Xianyang regarded him as the main enemy and put the newly formed Guanzhong Mobile Corps in this direction, I am afraid that things will be even more troublesome.
Therefore, Zhang Jiashi did not think too much, and adopted the combat plan proposed by Sun Po.
After comprehending the advantages of being able to achieve more effective combat plans and choose them when the troops are relatively sufficient, Zhang Jiashi did not think about recruiting more troops.
But even if there was such an idea, Zhang Jiashi quickly forgot about it. After all, in terms of the current situation, the number of troops under his command seems to be a lot, but it is still a big difference to be able to reach the overall level before the Battle of the Giant Deer.
In many ways, especially in such a turbulent and chaotic situation, Zhang Jiashi knew very well that developing a standing army that was generally relatively strong, but not too numerous, was the best plan.
At dawn on February 25, 207 B.C., a "remnant" of the Qin army under the banner appeared outside an exit point northwest of the original Shangjun Great Wall.
After receiving the report from the Qin officers and soldiers on duty, a hundred generals of the Qin army stationed here looked at this comrade who had many "wounds" in confusion.
They don't quite know what the hell is going on. But under the closed city gate, a Qin military captain was roaring: "Open the city gate quickly, we are the garrison left behind in Henan! Because we were attacked by the Huns, we had to retreat here." ”
This hundred generals originally received orders to prevent the Huns from taking advantage of the situation, but they did not receive instructions on how to act in dealing with such a problem.
As a hundred generals, it is not clear that since half a year ago, the Qin army troops in Henan have almost been transferred back to Shangjun and Longxi County, after all, he is just a small hundred generals in the Qin army, and many things or troop movements do not need to be notified.
Perhaps the five hundred lords stationed in this place would have known what was going on and were very suspicious of the origin of this force, which caused things to become relatively bad after that.
Of course, it is also thanks to the identity of this hundred generals, which makes him unclear about many things and reduces a lot of troubles in this regard, after this hundred generals carefully looked at many "pale", "lacking energy", and "scarred" comrades, this Qin army hundred generals gritted their teeth and ordered to open the city gate.
Seeing the city gate gradually opening, the Qin army troops, who were still some distance away from the city gate, gradually tightened their hands with the weapons in their hands under the eyes of the Qin military captain.
In some of the "corpses" that were carrying wounded soldiers or covered with white linen, if the people at the city gate looked closely, they would find that many of the corpses placed on the carriages were actually moving.
After a while, the city gate gradually opened a passage that could accommodate two carriages in parallel, and under the signal of this captain, this group of "remnants" of the Qin army slowly marched towards the city gate.
As time passed, this group of "remnants" entered the city gate one after another.
After several carriages with two parallel carriages entered the passage of the city gate, the wounded and the "corpses" on it quickly turned over and got out of the car, and slashed at the Qin officers and soldiers guarding the city gate with the weapons in their hands.
"Kill, !!" After hearing the screams coming from behind, Jiang Lie, who was pretending to be a school captain, quickly stabbed the long beryllium in his hand into the neck of the hundred generals of the Qin army who did not react.
Sharp and under the light of the morning sun, the tip of the long beryllium that emitted a cold glow slowly dripped a little bit of blood......
In this Qin army, the hundred generals looked at Jiang Lie who was attacking him with incredible eyes, and he wanted to say something, but Jiang Lie only heard an almost imperceptible hoho sound.
Jiang Lie, who pulled out the tip of the long beryllium, muttered, "I don't want to kill you, but you have to die in this place." Because between us, we are already enemies. ”
Hearing this, the hundred generals fell to the ground in a daze, and after a few convulsions of their bodies, the eyes of this hundred generals, the luster that represented vitality, gradually dissipated.
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It took less than three minutes to control Jiang Lie, who was at this exit, and quickly sent a team of scouts to notify the main forces behind to follow.
After about half an hour of sorting and arrangement, Jiang Lie ordered one of his henchmen 500 lords to lead 500 officers and soldiers to take over the defense of this area.
Jiang Lie glanced at the blood marks left by the corpse that had been dragged outside the Great Wall and buried, and he shook his head gently.
To be honest, Jiang Lie really didn't want his hands to be stained with the blood of the former robe, but as a general, knowing that this kind of practice was inevitable in the current situation, he could only accept the fact that it had happened.
In the battle just now, some Qin officers and soldiers who pretended to be wounded and "corpses" were not members of the Northern Xinjiang Army or the Liaodong Army, they were the swordsmen of the Mo family or the Xuanniao Gate.
Their task was to prioritize the killing of the enemy troops in the passage of the city gate and the officers and soldiers stationed in the beacon tower.
After all, in such a situation, once the enemy of the beacon tower ignited the beacon fire, this operation could be regarded as a failure.
Therefore, the Ranger swordsman, who has a better average individual strength, has become an important force to raid these vital areas.
Of course, even the Hyunnamon Gate, which is the number one sect in North Korea, does not have too many support personnel. Not to mention that Momen, who has basically shifted its focus to the composition of intelligence personnel, will not be able to go anywhere if they are swordsmen or rangers who can really be put into the army.
Therefore, in order to prevent this kind of valuable force, which can be regarded as a very valuable force, from experiencing large-scale consumption in regular combat, Chen Ping had to ask Zhang Jiashi for instructions, that is, these swordsmen do not need to join the battle in peacetime. Rather, it is necessary to redeploy accordingly according to the actual situation.
And in this combat plan, Chen Ping assigned a considerable number of swordsmen and rangers to Jiang Lie, He Huai, Xiahou Ying and others to participate in some operations that had to quickly solve the target.
Obviously, the troops composed of these swordsmen and rangers are facing the military formation head-on, and more can only be regarded as meat buns and dogs. But in such a surprise battle with more personal strength, the four beacon towers located near this exit gate were quickly easily eliminated by the swordsman rangers who had already lurked in the nearby grass or woods.
This mode of combat later became a combat landscape for the troops under Zhang Jiashi's command. What Zhang Jiashi did not expect was that decades after his death, these secret forces within the Great Qin Empire were divided into two parts: the military and the intelligence group.
The Momen is the basic component of the intelligence group, and the Xuanniaomen and some sects that were co-opted in the future, or the personnel of Miaojiang, are the main basis for the formation of the military's special forces.
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Time doesn't pass too quickly. But Zhang Jiashi knew very well that this kind of time was a little difficult in his heart, and he couldn't be too eager to know the result.
More time is to pass the time by looking at the reports of victories, defeats, casualties that are not formal battles but skirmishes, or Zhang Jiashi, who has cultivated his own strength, does not show any anxiety.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi is not without depression, that is, Zhang Jiashi, who doesn't know what Yingxi's beloved wife is having, actually saw Zhao Qian and Jing Wuji who rushed over on the afternoon of the 26th.
Zhang Jiashi, who was very speechless about such a thing in his heart, could only let the two of them and Mo Yan'er discuss how to allocate work.
After all, Zhang Jiashi can't be in this place and drive the other party back to Liaodong again.
Chen Ping, who saw such a thing, was very amused by such a situation. Of course, they don't think there's anything strange about it either. After all, at such a time, even if Zhang Jiashi has more wives and concubines, it is understandable.
Focusing on Jiang Lie's troops, who still didn't know what the actual situation was, Zhang Jiashi didn't think of the meaning of Yingxi's arrangement for a while. He asked Mo Yan'er and the others to accompany him to dinner, and then he looked at some key information selected by Chen Ping and others to understand what was happening in other places.
Of course, this information, because some of it was even a month old, is indeed very debatable in terms of accuracy, but this does not mean that Zhang Jiashi should dismiss this information.
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Zhang Jiashi picked up a note, which recorded that Zang Di and Han Guang actually had a fire.
Zhang Jiashi, who saw such a news, didn't know whether to laugh or lament for the two.
Zang Di still occupied Qinghe County, and got about half of the Julu County left by Xiang Yu, while Han Guang established himself as the Duke of Handan because he occupied Handan County and part of other Julu County.
In mid-January, the two sides joined forces to launch an attack on the southern part of Gwangyang County.
After occupying a blank area that is actually meaningless, the two have a tacit understanding that they did not choose to continue north, but "sit on the ground and share the spoils".
Zhang Jiashi naturally knows very well that two people who are originally estranged will naturally not fight for each other. If such a union can play a role, then it is called a ghost.
In Sun Po's view, once they were sure that they would not be threatened by greater power, this alliance, which was looser than a city made of sand, would collapse in the face of mutual aggression.
As Sun Po said, Han Guang and Zang Di, in the original land dominated by the hometown of Zhao State, began to fight a small fight in three days, and a big fight in five days.
For such a thing, Zhang Jiashi found that he couldn't help but have a kind of schadenfreude, and he himself felt a little funny.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi received a note from Ximen Xin, who was temporarily appointed as the county guard of Guangyang County, that is, Zang Di hoped to exchange the occupied southern area of Guangyang County for the captured Zang Er.
Zhang Jiashi is indispensable to Zang Er, the little Lori, but in such a situation, he doesn't think that Mo Yan'er, the side room who claims to be Zang'er's own sister, will let go so easily. Besides, Zang Di's conditions made it difficult for Zhang Jiashi to be satisfied.
After all, whether it is the Guangyang County area controlled by Han Guang or the Guangyang County area controlled by Zang Di, it is a chicken rib for the forces of Liaodong County.
If it weren't for such an idea that occupied the focus of many people's considerations, in the southern part of Guangyang County now, Han Guang and Zang Di would not be pointing fingers or even fighting.
It was written on the note: "Ximen County Guard, just refuse this matter." After a very bland sentence, Zhang Jiashi gently made a lazy waist.
At this time, Mo Yan'er, who was wearing a hufu, gently put a cloak on Zhang Jiashi's back.
"Your Majesty, it's late at night. Shall we rest?" Mo Yan'er blushed slightly and whispered this sentence.
Zhang Jiashi smiled slightly, picked up Mo Yan'er's calloused hand on his shoulder, and kissed it gently......
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