Chapter 731: I will divide my troops and go to the beam

After carefully checking the map, Zhao Kuo finally had a plan in his heart.

"Heralds." Zhao Kuo's cold voice immediately sounded.

Several generals and heralds bowed in unison and replied, "Yes."

"The army stationed in Kongcangling immediately dispatched 15,000 sharp soldiers and 15,000 Tuntian soldiers, and immediately went south and stationed in Yewang City." Zhao Kuo pulled out an arrow from the desk and said coldly.

"Yes." Immediately, a herald took two steps forward and took the token in Zhao Kuo's hand, turned around and walked out of the camp.

Obviously, everyone understands that this is the most critical moment and that no time can be wasted.

"Sun Gu." Zhao Kuo's gaze immediately swept over the generals, and continued to speak coldly.

As the last stop with Qin, Sun Gu, the commander of Yu Linwei, who was in charge of military intelligence, was of course also in the camp, which kept Zhao Kuo from falling into an embarrassing situation where he had no generals available.

"The end will be." Sun Gu also immediately went out of class and replied.

"Command 20,000 soldiers, including 3,000 sharp soldiers, and you can rush to Yewang City. The army that marches south from the empty cangling south is under your command." Zhao Kuo then drew out another token and ordered, "There is only one request, defend the Wild King City and wait for my summons."

"Yes." Sun Gu also immediately agreed.

Sun Gu, who took the token, also immediately turned around and walked away.

Sun Gu led 50,000 troops to garrison Yewang City, even if Wei Qin's 150,000 troops poured out, they would not want to take Yewang City in a short time.

As long as there are no mistakes in the first line of Yewang City and Kongcang Ridge, then the basic situation of Zhao State will be stabilized.

And only when Zhao Guo's basic plate is stabilized, Zhao Kuo has the energy to devote himself to the frontal battlefield.

After arranging the imminent problem of Yewang City, Zhao Kuo also immediately set his sights on Yutu.

Although he already had an idea in his heart, obviously, Zhao Kuo's success was not too much.

It's just that in such an urgent situation, it is already a blessing to have a way to solve the situation, and as for the success, it can only be put into the destiny of heaven. (AR is awesome!) )

Exhaling deeply, Zhao Kuo told himself: Qin and Wei are already desperate, and if they want to win this war, Zhao must not continue to seek stability.

Taking out another token, Zhao Kuo immediately ordered: "Order Pingyuan Jun to immediately send a note to the Qi State, be sure to ensure that the Qi State will not participate in the war, and at the same time urge the Chu State to send troops as soon as possible."

"Yes." Another herald took the token and turned and walked out of the tent.

"Herald General Tiandan." Zhao Kuo's voice soon sounded again: "Concentrate all your forces and immediately march towards the Great Liang of the Wei State."

"Yes." The herald in charge of the pigeon messenger agreed again.

"Summons Li Mu, Zhou Qi, and Zhao Wei." Zhao Kuo continued to give instructions: "Hold your position, don't go out lightly, the widow will soon open up the grain road and join Yingchuan."

"Yes." The herald continued to agree.

"The rest of the generals." Zhao Kuo immediately stood up and announced to the generals, "Follow the widow and change the route to the east, target: Weidu Daliang."

"Yes." The soldiers immediately responded with a bang.

Yes, Zhao Kuo gave up the idea of attacking Yicheng to open up supply lines.

While this is the most straightforward way, it is far from the easiest way to achieve.

120,000 against 150,000, the troops were already at a loss, and the Wei-Qin coalition army in Yicheng had obviously been planning for a long time.

Attacking more with less, attacking strong with weak, and attacking prepared with unpreparedness is not a good choice no matter how you look at it. Not to mention that he had to divide his troops to garrison Yewang City.

Even if Zhao State won the victory in the end, the reinforcements led by him were bound to suffer heavy losses, and they were bound to be unable to make a final decision.

It is very likely that the Battle of Yingchuan may end in a draw between the two armies, and it is not impossible that even the Zhao army will be forced to evacuate Yingchuan.

This is obviously not an acceptable result for Zhao Kuo.

Since Wei Guo gambled with his full net worth, he would play a big game with him.

Yes, Zhao Kuo just wants to reproduce the story of besieging Wei and saving Zhao.

Didn't you go out and occupy my city and cut off my grain?

Okay, I'll attack Daliang with an army of 150,000 (including 50,000 Tiandan army), and see how you parry!

If I don't come back to help, I can not only take Daliang and destroy Wei, but also indirectly open up the contact between Zhao Di and Yingchuan County.

You must know that what Yicheng is isolated from is only the contact between Zhao and Zhou Wangji, but Wei State happens to have a large area of border with Zhao and Yingchuan County.

After taking Daliang, the grain of Zhao State can be continuously transported from Dongjun and Hejian County to Yingchuan County.

Wei's attempt to cut off the grain route will not only fail, but will even face the danger of losing the country.

If it is a reinforcement, it is divided into two types: the whole army and the partial division.

If the division returns to help, my 150,000 army, with the advantage of troops, will inevitably intercept it outside the city of Daliang and reproduce the story in Maling Road;

If the whole army comes back to help, then our army can temporarily avoid the front and confront it outside the city of Daliang. Meanwhile. The 50,000 troops in Yewang City can divide their troops to recover the city, and they can also open up the grain route.

Even after occupying Yicheng, Sun Gu could also lead this army to attack the Wei-Qin coalition army, forming a front and rear attack with Zhao Kuo's army.

In this way, the attempts of the Wei-Qin coalition forces will also be completely destroyed.

Of course, this plan is not without risks.

The biggest risk is the risk from the Qi State.

With the withdrawal of all the Tiandan Divisions, the entire eastern part of Zhao State, from Huaisi County, Dong County, to Jibei County, Hejian County and even Handan County, will almost fall into an undefended situation.

Once the Qi State makes a move, the Zhao State will fall a large amount of land in a short period of time.

However, it is precisely because of such a vast territory that Zhao Kuo has the courage to deploy troops and horses.

To put it bluntly, such a large territory, even if the Qi State really sent troops to fight and take the cities one by one, it would take a little time, which was enough for Zhao Kuo to solve the problem of the grain road.

With the combat strength of the Qi army, even if this war is over, it is still too late to draw troops to make up for it.

That's right, it's space for time.

Of course, if Qi Guo can not move, it is the best. This is also the reason why Zhao Kuo asked Pingyuan Jun to immediately note Qi Guo.

I believe that Pingyuan Jun will also understand his intentions, and he will definitely appease the people of Qi and not participate in this decisive battle.

And in addition to the risks of Qi State, Daliang City is also one of the risks of this operation.

Although from the current point of view, the absolute main force of Wei has been fully transferred, it is difficult to ensure that there are still some troops in Daliang City, even if it is only 10,000 people, it is enough for Wei to hold out for a while.

At this time, if Xinlingjun is like that Pang Juan, and he has no choice but to be a teacher, then it's okay, whether it is all the class teachers or the partial division rescue, he has full confidence that he can solve the crisis of the grain road (partial division rescue, after eating the partial division, Xinlingjun still has to rescue the beam).

But if Xinlingjun just stood up in Yicheng and didn't come back, fighting with himself for time, who won and who lost, Zhao Kuo was really not sure.

In addition to the above two, the final risk is naturally Li Mu and Zhou Qi's large corps on the front line.

After losing Lian Po, the general, and now he has been cut off from the grain route, although the grain in the army is enough to support a period of time, the impact on the psychology of the soldiers is self-evident.

How to maintain combat strength in such a situation, continue to fight with the Qin army, and wait for a slightly "far away" rescue will be a serious problem.

In particular, Zhao Kuo couldn't even give Li Mu a specific time to open up the grain road.

This is indeed quite not easy for a general.

If it is an ordinary general, it is even possible to directly lead the troops back at any cost.

Of course, Zhao Kuo is willing to believe that Li Mu, as one of the four famous generals of the Warring States, will have enough ability to calm the mood of the soldiers, and will have enough patience to wait for his rescue.

But after all, that's an army of 300,000!

Anyway, Zhao Kuo's military order was issued

, there is nothing to regret.

If it fails, as long as the basic territory of Handan, Shangdang, Daibei and Zhongshan Counties is still there, then there is still hope for Zhao State, after all, only these territories are already bigger than when they crossed over.

Even if it fails, it will only be a little postponement of the day of reunification.

While thinking about it, Zhao Kuo's 100,000 army had already embarked on the journey to the Great Liang of Wei.

Looking at the vast road ahead, Zhao Kuo's heart was full of fighting spirit.

At this time, Xin Lingjun, who was on the tower of Yicheng City, watching the figure of his soldiers consolidating the city defense, gradually faded with the excitement of easily taking Yicheng and cutting off the supply line of the Zhao army, but Xinlingjun was even more looking forward to seeing the figure of Zhao Kuo's army before Yicheng.

Yes, from Xinlingjun's point of view, it is impossible for Zhao Kuo to ignore Yicheng.

He didn't think about the situation of encircling Wei to save Zhao, but in Xinlingjun's opinion, attacking Yicheng was far more likely than attacking Daliang.

The reason for such a misunderstanding is very simple, Xin Lingjun underestimated one thing - the amount of grain that Zhao Jun hoarded on the front line of the war.

Everyone knows how important food is for an army.

The old saying that "the grain and grass go first before the soldiers and horses are moved" is endless, but on the contrary, the army and the grain and grass are often separated from each other, in addition to the continuous collection and transportation of grain and grass, the most important reason is the word "restriction".

The army of 300,000 is hanging alone, and you are the king, will you rest assured?

Even if the man is loyal, what about the people below the man?

Therefore, the separation of grain, grass, soldiers and horses is not only conducive to the convenience of commanding troops, but also more conducive to the king's remote control of the army.

This is also the reason why there are often only a dozen days of food and grass in the army.

It's just that these are not accessible here in Zhao Kuo.

First of all, the existence of Los Angeles and Xinzheng has enough place to store grain, and there is no need to worry about affecting the marching formation;

Secondly, Zhao Kuo's prestige among the Zhao army, not to mention Li Mu, even if Li Mu, Lian Po, and Tian Dan combined, they can't withstand it, and naturally they are not afraid of the problem of being subject to the orders of foreign monarchs.

Therefore, from the very beginning of preparing for a decisive battle with the Qin army, Zhao State hoarded a large amount of grain in Los Angeles and Xinzheng City.

Even if the war had been going on for more than a month, the food in the two cities was still enough to supply the 300,000 army for at least a month.

It's a pity that Xin Lingjun, who is the mastermind of the attack on Yicheng, obviously did not expect such a situation.

It was precisely because of the misjudgment of the grain stock that Xin Lingjun came to a completely wrong conclusion.

Very simply, if the army only has less than ten days of food, and Zhao Kuo learns that Yicheng is lost, it will take one or two days, and it will take five or six days for the army to reach Daliang, and roughly calculated, it will take six or seven days for Chen Bing Daliang alone.

And if you want to capture the girder of the capital of a country in two or three days, it is simply impossible. After all, although there are not many troops in the city, if you get together, you can still get together one or two hundred thousand people.

100,000 against 20,000, still without siege equipment, it is not a problem to hold on for more than ten days.

In Xinlingjun's plan, Zhao Kuo naturally understood this truth, and naturally did not dare to take this risk at all.

It's a pity that people are not as good as heaven......

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