Chapter 1008: The Battle of Fiction and Reality

It's really not that he Quancong is deliberately looking for trouble, it's really Zhu Huan who is too faceless.

Quan Cong thought that he was all present, and Zhu Huan should at least do some superficial work.

As a result, this thing actually kicked a personal guard in front of himself, which was slapping himself in the face.

Coupled with the contradiction between the two people before, Quan Cong thought that Zhu Huan was still unconvinced.

These two kicks are kicked to show themselves.

Therefore, Quan Cong had no intention of covering up for Zhu Huan at all.

And if Zhu Huan didn't face Quan Cong, he would scold at most, go back and give more money, let these two guards cultivate well, and this matter will pass.

But in front of Quan Cong, Zhu Huan not only did not restrain himself, but really continued to beat his subordinates in front of Quan Cong.

In the end, Jun Zheng couldn't stand it anymore, so he called the people from the Jun Zheng team and directly controlled Zhu Huan, and the two guards escaped the catastrophe.

It's just that this matter can no longer be treated as a trivial matter by the army no matter what.

In addition, Quan Cong didn't want to cover up for Zhu Huan, so Quan Cong directly wrote a military newspaper in duplicate, one for Zhou Yu in Jiangling, and one for Sun Quan in Jianye.

Then Quan Cong stood still.

Before Zhu Huan's matter is resolved, he will definitely not be able to continue to implement the strategy of dividing troops into battles.

Not to mention that the army in the army is unstable, except for Zhu Huan, no one can divide the troops to fight, Quan Cong feels that it is better to be still than to move, so as not to cause extraneous branches.

And Quan Cong did not move his troops like this, but it caused Wen Ping's suspicion and suspicion, and Wen Ping didn't dare to make any moves, and he didn't even send troops to try it.

Quan Cong saw that it was originally a helpless move, but he could still reap such good results. Continue to stand still for the moment.

On the one hand, whether to wait for the punishment of Zhu Huan on the supreme's side, whether to continue to stay in the army, or to escort him back to Jianye to dispose of it.

On the other hand, since Wen Ping didn't make any moves, he also achieved his strategic goal, restrained Wen Ping, and prevented the Xiangyang Army from going south to support Jiangling.

Only. Go ahead and stay put.

Originally, things were going quite smoothly, but it had been almost half a month, and Wen Ping was still cowering in Xiangyang, the front line of Fancheng, and he didn't dare to attack easily.

But who knows, suddenly out of nowhere a reckless man, with 10,000 soldiers, actually took the initiative to attack and rushed towards Quan Cong's garrison.

Now, it's not okay to not move.

Fortunately, the other party only brought 10,000 people over, and Quan Cong also had 10,000 people in his hands, as long as he could repel the attack of this 10,000 people, then the defenders of Xiangyang would not dare to go south to support Jiangling easily, and Quan Cong's strategic goal could still be achieved.

Therefore, Quan Cong still has confidence at this time.

As the first person to respond to the call of the general to strengthen the training of his soldiers in land warfare, Quan Cong is still very confident in the combat strength of his subordinates.

It is true that the overall combat strength of the Eastern Wu Army is indeed inferior to Cao Wei's, and there is also a slight gap with Shu Han's foot soldiers, but in that overall situation, Quan Cong believes that his own soldiers trained by the strategy of the great general, even if their combat effectiveness cannot be compared with Cao Wei's elite soldiers, but compared with Shu Han's ordinary soldiers, their combat power is still stronger.

Therefore, in the face of the attacking Kou Feng, Quan Cong led the troops and went out of the village to face the battle, without any intimidation.

In terms of arranging troops, in order to ensure that nothing goes wrong, Quan Cong put his 2,000 soldiers at the forefront, using them as arrows to resist the attack of the Shu Han army, supplemented by Jiangxia soldiers on both sides, and only the rear army was the world soldiers under Zhu Huan.

Now that Zhu Huan has been temporarily detained, Quan Cong really doesn't dare to use the world soldiers under his command for big tasks, but in the same way, if he doesn't use the world soldiers under Zhu Huan's department, then in this battle, Quan Cong will fall into the back army, just in case, it's always good.

Even, Quan Cong's optimistic estimate may not really need to use the rear army to defeat the Shu army and win the victory.

And this confidence is based on Quan Cong's own carefully trained world soldiers.

Then, Quan Cong was slapped in the face.

Of course, this slap in the face does not mean that Quan Cong's department was completely suppressed by Kou Feng's Shangyong soldiers and easily defeated. Quan Cong's hard work is not so worthless.

It's just that Quan Cong's expectations for his own soldiers are a little too high.

One thing to say, Quan Cong's own soldiers trained with Zhou Yu's drill method are indeed stronger than the Jiangxia soldiers on the left and right flanks in terms of land combat ability and military formation coordination, but this is not enough to directly defeat Kou Feng's Shangyong soldiers in the front.

Kou Feng's Shangyong soldiers are not ordinary county soldiers.

Don't forget, when Zhang Xi joined the army in the early years, the first training object of his military training method was the soldiers and horses of Kou Feng's department.

Kou Feng can be said to be witnessing little by little how this Zhang Xi trained his troops.

Not to mention that he has completely mastered the essence of military training, and draw inferences from one another, but he still has the ability to draw a scoop according to the gourd.

In addition, the Shangyong soldiers of Kou Feng's department only maintain the scale of 25,000 people all year round, and the Shangyong soldiers have always been only responsible for guarding the three eastern counties, and there has been no large-scale battle damage on several expeditions, and the combat effectiveness of the army has been maintained well.

Although it is not as good as the Northern Han Army trained by Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei and others, it can be regarded as a rare elite army in the Han Army, at least the combat effectiveness is stronger than that of ordinary county soldiers.

If Quan Cong's world soldiers are against other county soldiers of the Han Dynasty, they may be able to have a slight upper hand, but they are not at a disadvantage against the Shang Yong soldiers, and they are already considered to be Quan Cong's good training.

In this way, Quan Cong was surprised that his world soldiers could not gain the upper hand in the battle between the two sides, and Kou Feng was actually equally surprised that the land combat ability of the Eastern Wu Army could grow to this point In this way, Kou Feng was even more worried about Zhang Xi in Jiangling.

But then, with the development of the battlefield situation, Kou Feng finally discovered some problems.

The 2,000 Dongwu soldiers in the middle of the road are indeed good in combat power, and their combat resilience is also very strong, and they always keep up with the mediocre soldiers and do not fall behind.

But the soldiers of the Eastern Wu on the left and right flanks slowly began to be a little unable to hold on. Kou Feng decisively changed the formation, dispatched troops from the Chinese army to put pressure on the left and right flanks, trying to break through from the two flanks and attack the main general of the Chinese army.

Quan Cong saw this situation and couldn't do anything about it. gritted his teeth and sent out the soldiers under Zhu Huan's department.

I only hope that Zhu Huan's troops will not be a moth at this time, otherwise, it will not be that he will defeat this ten thousand Shu thieves, but that he may face a complete defeat.

Fortunately, although Zhu Huan's soldiers are not led by Zhu Huan, their combat power is still quite good, and at the same time, they did not make any trouble for Quan Cong at this critical moment.

With the entry and support of Zhu Huan's troops, Quan Cong finally temporarily stabilized the two flanks and brought the situation back to the point of stalemate between them.

After playing to this extent, Kou Feng observed the situation on the field and felt that for a while, it might be difficult to distinguish the winner from the loser.

Of course, the final winner, Kou Feng actually has it, that is, one of his own three-plate axes - personally rushing into battle.

But, now, there is no need for this.

Kou Feng is still very sober-minded, he knows very well that the purpose of his dispatch this time is just to test the reaction of the Eastern Wu Army, not to compete with the Eastern Wu Army.

If you continue to fight, of course, you can win, but the price you have to pay will probably not be small.

And now, what Kou Feng is most concerned about is not whether he can win at all, but whether it is possible for him to lead his troops south to support Jiangling.

Now it seems that the Eastern Wu Army only has so many troops here.

But as long as the Eastern Wu army has other reinforcements, the war has reached such a stalemate, and the ambush soldiers should also come out to harvest the battlefield. Until now, there is no shadow of other armies in Eastern Wu, and it can be basically judged that on the north bank of the Han River, there are only 10,000 troops of the Eastern Wu Army.

In this case, leaving 5,000 guards in Fancheng and 10,000 guards in Xiangyang, plus 20,000 sailors hired by Wen, it is enough to hold Xiangfan.

The remaining 15,000 people can go south to support Gangneung under the leadership of Kou Feng in case Gangneung is lost.

After the calculation was completed, Kou Feng did not entangle with Quan Cong more, immediately withdrew his troops and withdrew to Fancheng, and at the same time sent the process of this battle to Wen Ping in the form of a military newspaper.

Then he asked Wen Ping to transfer his own Shangyong soldiers to the south to support Gangneung.

At the same time, it was not easy to "repel" Quan Cong of the Shu army, and at this time, he also collected his troops and returned to the camp to care whether Zhu Huan was still guilty, so he hurriedly came to discuss what to do next.

The truth has leaked, and if you continue to stay on the north bank of the Han River, you are in danger, and you may be surrounded and annihilated at any time!

In this case, the little contradiction between the two is not a problem, and if the trouble continues, the lives of both of them may be left directly on the north bank of the Han River.

Let's discuss whether to withdraw the troops!!

(End of chapter)