Chapter 114: Frontier Beacon Smoke 5

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Zhang Jiashi himself did not think about how to change the defensive means to deal with the Huns' all-out offensive this time if the Huns could give him more time to prepare. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info please search and see the most complete!

However, this thing is actually impossible to happen, Zhang Jiashi himself is very aware of this, because not to mention that the Qin and Huns have lost the mutual hypocritical basis of peace, just in terms of Mao Dun's talent, Mao Dun would not have imagined that the longer the preparation time given to the Great Qin Empire, the less likely it is that the Xiongnu will succeed in wanting to take revenge.

If Zhang Jiashi was in the position of Mao Dun, he would not give a farming nation like the Great Qin Empire a certain advantage enough time to recover.

As the saying goes, taking advantage of your illness will kill you, and many things can get the best results so directly.

For such a point, Zhang Jiashi himself is of course very helpless, but there is no doubt about one thing, he does not think that facing a full-scale attack of the Huns at such a time is a bad thing. At least the current Xiongnu is not the peak period that Lao Shangdan gradually entered after he came to power decades later.

If the current Great Qin Empire faced the Xiongnu at that time, Zhang Jiashi might simply be the shopkeeper once, because this is simply the rhythm that has no way to fight.

And now, the Great Qin Empire has enough advantages in some aspects, and maybe the price paid will be a bit heavy, and even reach Zhang Jiashi's bottom line. But as long as the Great Qin Empire finally wins in this decisive battle, then Zhang Jiashi can still accept these costs.

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According to the many meetings in the past few years to deal with the possible invasion of the Xiongnu, Zhang Jiashi, Chen Ping, Li Xin and other high-ranking military and political leaders of the Great Qin Empire summarized the direction or route of the four Xiongnu possible large-scale concentrated attacks.

The first was to break through the Great Wall and the corresponding fortified defense system from the west of Longxi County, and then take Xianyang along the Western Road.

In a sense, this route is the fastest and most convenient route for the Huns to take Xianyang directly. But Zhang Jiashi himself did not think that the Huns would invest too many troops on this route.

After all, in a sense, Longxi County can even be said to be the earliest defense system operated by the Great Qin Empire and even the Qin State to deal with foreign invasions.

Although this defense system has not been strengthened much in the past few years, this situation has not changed much even when Ma Sikuo served as the county guard of Longxi in the past two or three years, but there is no doubt that Longxi County, which has not been damaged by the war, is one of the relatively intact defense systems along the Great Wall of Northern Xinjiang under the Great Qin Empire.

On such a basis, although Ma Sikuo did not vigorously repair and build some defense systems, but the daily maintenance was not abandoned, and these defense systems should be able to play a good role in dealing with the invasion of the Huns.

If Mao Dun clearly knew such a situation, I am afraid that he would not have chosen Longxi County as a breakthrough, because if a large number of troops were invested in this place to attack, Mao Dun himself could imagine how much loss the Huns had.

Besides, Zhang Jiashi didn't think that Mao Dun would have the intention of attacking Longxi County after he knew that Ma Sikuo, whom he valued, would become the defender of Longxi County, after all, Zhang Jiashi knew very well that compared to him and the high-level leaders of the Great Qin Empire, including Chen Ping, he was even less familiar with Ma Sikuo than Mao Dun, who had been with Ma Sikuo for a longer time.

Such a statement may make Zhang Jiashi feel quite embarrassed, but it is such a truth.

Since Longxi County is unlikely to become the main attack route of the Huns, and the current development of the war situation seems to support this, Zhang Jiashi naturally set his sights on other directions for the time being.

This direction is naturally the original Beidi County, the northwest of the current Xianyang County.

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Beidi County, as a key defensive area in the Hetao region contested by the adjacent Xiongnu and the Great Qin Empire, was also the focus of the Great Wall's defense system before the Battle of Yinshan in the Hetao.

If you talk about the importance of this place, it is even far above Longxi County.

Under such circumstances, after the Great Qin Empire conquered Yiqu and officially gained full control of this area, the then Qin State also began to build the Great Wall in this place to defend against the invasion of the Yueshi and Xiongnu.

In such a place, Zhang Jiashi was there once, and he did not inspect in detail the defense system around Yangzhou City, an important town in Beidi County, but according to Kong Gang, who was still the county lieutenant of Yangzhou City at that time, Yangzhou City may be far inferior to Jiuyuan City and Yunzhong City in terms of defense system, but compared with some border counties, it is even better.

Kong Gang's words made Zhang Jiashi breathe a sigh of relief for the time being, but Zhang Jiashi himself knew a little bit very well, maybe it was a good idea to build a defensive line in Yangzhou City as a fulcrum, but there was no doubt that Yangzhou City was actually a place that was easy to attack and difficult to defend, which is why Yangzhou City would develop into a strong city.

If the terrain of Yangzhou City is easy to defend, then it will bring certain restrictions to the development of Yangzhou City.

Although the premise of the emergence of a strong city does not necessarily mean that the city is relatively easy to attack and difficult to defend, the easier it is to build a strong city, the more flat the terrain or the area with developed water resources.

And Yangzhou City is one of the representatives of this concept of city building.

After the Huns broke through the defense system of the Great Wall, the next step was naturally to pull out the nail of Yangzhou City.

Zhang Jiashi did not deliberately strengthen the defense of Yangzhou City or even increase the number of garrisons too much, but he built some dock forts in some mountains south of Yangzhou City, and the role of these dock forts was mainly to garrison a small number of cavalry, a part of the infantry and a certain amount of supplies.

These dock forts are located in the passage from Yangzhou City to the Beidi county town, and if the Huns want to take the Beidi county seat directly, which has now been renamed the city of Lin County, then these dock forts must be uprooted. If the Huns turned a blind eye to these dock forts, then after most of the Huns left, the small number of cavalry stationed in the dock forts would attack the departing Huns.

Maybe the attack of a few knights did not have any effect on the Huns, but Zhang Jiashi did not expect these knights to be able to perform miracles in themselves, what he needed was to use these dock forts to delay the Huns' advance into the hinterland of Xianyang County.

If the Huns captured the Great Wall, and the Central Army of the Great Qin Empire under Zhang Jiashi did not have enough time to react, or was delayed to support the northwest combat area because of some accidents, then the key point of Linxian County would become an area where Zhang Jiashi concentrated his efforts to deal with this invading Huns.

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The third route was to attack from the western part of Shangjun along the southern line of Yinshan.

Why did this road become the offensive route of the Huns, Zhang Jiashi could only say that this was a route that the Huns were unlikely to give up when the garrisons in Yunzhong and Jiuyuan were delayed or besieged by the Huns.

In addition, it is not without precedent in history to attack this place, or in the history that Zhang Jiashi knows, the Huns broke through the defense system of the Great Wall from this place, and then attacked Xiao Pass, killing many Han officers and soldiers including Zhang Wu, the Zhuanghou stationed in Xiao Pass.

To be honest, after Zhang Jiashi put forward this idea, people, including Li Xin, did not agree with Zhang Jiashi's idea, because in their hearts, if the Huns really launched a full-scale attack, then it was the first choice of the Huns to break through the nine plains in the clouds from Yangzhou City or directly break through the nine plains in the clouds, and then go south along the straight road.

Although Xiao Pass is not as good as some well-known dangerous passes, it can be regarded as one of the many easy to defend and difficult to attack passes in the Great Qin Empire. It is unlikely that the Huns will choose this one, which is a bit detouring, and even has to gnaw on the dangerous place of Xiaoguan.

Zhang Jiashi himself naturally won't say one thing, that is, he is a time-traveler and knows some historical facts that you don't know.

Without the full support of Li Xin and others, Zhang Jiashi could only persuade Li Xin and others to increase the mobile force of 1,000 people in the area around Xiaoguan, and build a small camp to form a corner with Xiaoguan for defensive support.

In a sense, this can be regarded as Zhang Jiashi's compromise with Li Xin and others, but Zhang Jiashi does not think that such a situation is a matter of Zhang Jiashi's loss of majesty, on the contrary, this just shows Zhang Jiashi's performance of being good.

It's just worth mentioning that Bai Qi also didn't think that the Huns would choose Xiaoguan as a breakthrough.

Bai Qi's thoughts were similar to Li Xin's, but because Bai Qi had the memory of Zhang Jiashi, he knew that after the Huns captured Xiaoguan, because Emperor Wen of Han responded quickly, he did not get any benefits in the end.

He didn't think that Mao Dun would not see that this place was not a place where the Huns could easily concentrate a large number of troops and then go south, because Xiao Pass was also in a place where the Qin Empire could quickly mobilize troops, and if the two sides really fought for a long time in Xiao Pass, then the Huns would most likely be in vain in this place.

Hearing Bai Qi's idea, Zhang Jiashi finally did not give up his train of thought after thinking about it.

Maybe Bai Qi, Li Xin and others are right, but Zhang Jiashi doesn't think that this place really has no basis for enhancing defense efficiency at all.

If Zhang Jiashi knew what Li Xin and the others thought, maybe he would spurt out a mouthful of old blood:

Your Majesty, we also want to transfer some cavalry troops from Xiaoguan to other places to support, but you have said so, so we have to follow your arrangement.

Well, it's really a shame that Zhang Jiashi doesn't know how to read minds.

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And the last offensive route is naturally to solve the main force of the Qin army concentrated here from the two places of Jiuyuan in the clouds, and then move south in one fell swoop.

And judging from the current situation, the Huns seem to be developing according to such a script:

The first is to concentrate a large number of troops, intending to capture the lonely Yunzhong City, and then concentrate on capturing the counties of Jiuyuan County, which have relatively tighter defenses, and finally a large number of Huns will go south along the straight road, take Guanzhong directly, plunder the counties along the line, and so on.

It's just that although Zhang Jiashi saw from the military newspaper that the situation is indeed developing like this. But Zhang Jiashi felt a little wrong in his heart.

That is, the Huns do not seem to have any intention of completely capturing the other cities in Yunzhong County, which they have in fact abandoned, but directly take the strongest Yunzhong City as their main target.

This was very unusual for Zhang Jiashi, or it could be said that the Huns had obviously chosen this tactic on purpose.

Why the Huns chose this tactic, Zhang Jiashi didn't know, but Zhang Jiashi knew very well that since the Huns chose to do this, there were only three possibilities.

The first one was blinded by the Huns.

For such a possibility, Zhang Jiashi himself could only laugh, because this kind of blindness can become a predetermined tactic, and Zhang Jiashi really didn't believe that Mao Dun would be confident to this point.

The second is the mode of warfare that Mao Dun himself calculated.

If this is the case, Zhang Jiashi has to admit that Mao Dun chose the right offensive line. Because this choice of Maudun is quite correct.

As for whether Mao Dun will be calculated by himself, Zhang Jiashi really doesn't have much confidence in this matter. But he had to say that anything is possible.

And the third possibility, in Zhang Jiashi's thoughts, is much more terrifying.

That is, within the military of the Great Qin Empire, there was a certain level of spies or traitors.

Zhang Jiashi was not afraid of Mao Dun and thought of such an offensive method, what he was worried about was that Mao Dun knew the situation of the Qin army to a certain extent. There is no doubt that the Qin army's operational thinking will give Mao Dun a guideline.

Zhang Jiashi really didn't dare to guarantee how likely this possibility was, but Zhang Jiashi knew that the higher the level of this spy, the greater the harm to the Qin army in the border area.

Maybe it seems that in addition to some top-secret contacts and communication methods that only Yang Wengzi and Li Mian and others know, and beyond the secret secrets, then some of the information reports circulating among the middle and senior officers of the local Qin army, this spy may be clear at a glance.

This may not be able to cause the most fundamental harm, but Zhang Jiashi himself can think that even some relatively circulating "news", once the Huns know it without obstacles, it may bring a fatal blow to the local Qin army.

Thinking of this, Zhang Jiashi couldn't help but feel a sense of fear in his heart.

Zhang Jiashi is not unaware of the harm caused by spies and even traitors, as far as the situation of last year's court meeting is concerned, Zhang Jiashi will not ignore the old feelings and merits, and directly show Qin Min's head to the public, and the Qin family will directly annihilate the means to deal with Qin Min's case.

Zhang Jiashi, who thought of this, couldn't help but think of a noun while looking at the map in the direction of Jiuyuan County in the clouds:

NSA ...... (To be continued.) )

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