Chapter 311: The coalition forces are not united, and they are not united

The camps in Hanoi are continuous, and the military tents of the six countries are mighty and connected into sixty miles of company camps, and the momentum is majestic, and the various flags that hunt and hunt with the howling north wind are like roaring at the Hangu Pass and the Qin army on the opposite bank.

Around the beginning of spring and autumn, the large plains south of the Yellow River were called "Hanoi", and the mountains north of the Yellow River were called "Hewai". And this imposing military camp is located on the Hanoi Plain under the Tiger Prison Mountain on the south bank of the Great River.

From the perspective of a soldier, camping here is convenient for geography.

The north is bordered by the surging river, the east is close to the Quwo fortress, the chasm that leads the river into the Liang is just from the southeast foot of the Tiger Prison Mountain to the south, and the water flows into the river from the south foot to the north, the three rivers are clamped into the camp, and it is very convenient for the army to take water.

In particular, the transportation of grain and straw can start from the land of Aocang, which has accumulated countless kufu over the years of the Wei State, and can go up the river to the camp of the Six-Nation Alliance, which can just avoid the two weeks of the Qin army.

And near the Quwo fortress, there is also a military camp, stationed tens of thousands of people, six-color banners and six-color armor, and the tent is lined with large trees, and the colors are particularly lively.

In the center of this camp tent, there is a largest camp tent, which is also made of brocade and gilded copper pillars, with military chariots as the gate, which is the commander tent of the joint vertical alliance.

It's just that, unlike the laughter in the Qin army's tent, the atmosphere in the coalition commander's tent is a little depressing.

When the news of the departure of the hundred masters from Du Post Pavilion reached the Qin army, it also reached the coalition forces across the river almost at the same time.

Zhang Ji did not die, and broke through to the grandmaster.

Of course, that's not much bad news.

In the final analysis, in a war of two million people, a grandmaster is certainly a big killer, but for a war of this scale, it is just a drop in the ocean.

After all, Zhang Ji has never shown his talent in the way of soldiers, according to the detailed intelligence, Zhang Ji does not even know how to lead the troops at all, and all the affairs in the army are handed over to the subordinate generals, and even the most basic military affairs need to be taught by others.

The real bad news is that the fine work sent by the Six Nations to stir up the people's hearts and cause panic in the hinterland of the Qin State has almost been completely cleared, and most of the fine work strongholds that have been hidden for many years have also been uprooted by the two of them.

At least in the spy war, the Six-Nation Alliance suffered a devastating defeat, and now the Coalition Army has almost no access to any information from Hangu Pass, if it weren't for the fact that one of the hundred schools of goodwill of the Six Nations experts informed Du Youting about the matter, they didn't even know about Zhang Ji's breakthrough, and Pang Xuan, who was sitting in the tent, couldn't help but be worried about this.

Only by knowing oneself and knowing one's opponent can one win a hundred battles.

And confidants...... Although the Six-Nation Alliance was formed, the past grievances did not turn into ashes because of an alliance.

The Zhao army, which he directly controlled, had several skirmishes with the Yan army during these days. The deputy general Zhao Cong had a strong temperament, and his father died at the hands of the Yan army. Therefore, Zhao Cong never forgot the sneak attack of Yan State after the Battle of Changping, and often mentioned that the Yan army stabbed the knife in the back twice in a row but was beaten by Zhao Guo and almost destroyed the country, despised the Yan people, and often mocked the Yan army with this matter.

Yan Zhao's humanity is like fire, Zhao Onion's temperament is strong, why not Yan people?

So several skirmishes broke out between the two sides, and finally they were still thinking about the alliance, suppressing their tempers and just fists and kicks.

But if it weren't for the righteousness of Prince Yan and the persuasion of Yan Chunjun, the commander of the Yan army, to take the initiative to retreat ten miles away from the Zhao army camp, I am afraid that the two sides would have seen blood long ago.

And this is not the most headache for Pang Xuan, the most headache for him is Chu Jun.

The Chu army, which accounted for one-third of the coalition forces, did not have friction with other allies, but they did have some internal discord.

Within the Chu State, there are already the main battle faction and the main peace faction.

The main battle faction believed that the Qin State would not be destroyed, and the Chu State would sooner or later fall into the crisis of annihilation.

As for the Lord and the faction, they actually didn't have much affection for the Qin State, and although they accepted a lot of bribes from the Qin State, they also understood that the Qin State did not really want to make friends with them.

It's just that the state of Chu is an autonomous aristocracy, and most of the nobles are actually reluctant to send troops to fight the Qin army.

After all, the captured cities of the Qin State were all completed by the King of Chu, but the dead soldiers and the grain consumed were theirs, and the rewards in exchange for a little military merit were not worth the cost of this military dispatch, how much war spirit could they have?

And not to mention the generals and soldiers under the command of these nobles, if they win, the reward will go to the lord, and if they lose, they will be blamed for all the crimes, who is willing to fight hard for these nobles?

If it weren't for the Tenglong Legion, the Thunder Leopard Legion, and the Ji Clan's Shadow Tiger Legion of the Xiang clan under the command of the King of Chu, the three strongest legions in the Chu State to support Chun Shenjun, I am afraid that Chun Shenjun would not be able to dispatch these 300,000 troops.

But Rao is like this, there are also many discord within the Chu army, the contradictions between the main battle faction and the main peace faction are increasing day by day, and in the end, the noble generals of the main and the faction also listen to the tune and do not listen to the announcement, and even the military discussion is often not participated, so angry that Chun Shenjun wants to implement the military law several times.

Even the Wei army, which Pang Xuan thought he could fully trust, was full of internal contradictions.

Although the commander of the Wei army was Xinlingjun, Wei Wangyu sent Jin Yao, the only son of Jin Contempt, the only son of the Wei army, who was killed by Xinlingjun to save Zhao when he stole talismans to save Zhao, as a deputy general.

If ordinary people were like this, Xinlingjun would have been beheaded a long time ago.

But Jin Yao is the only son of Jin Yao after all, Jin Yao was in accordance with the royal order of Wei Wangyu and stagnated, not afraid of war, Jin Yao himself also wrote a letter to ask to speed up the march was rejected by Wei Wangyu, so although Xinling Jun killed Jin Con in a hurry, he still lost money. Regardless of whether Xin Lingjun felt guilty or not, he couldn't openly do anything to Jin Yao again, otherwise his little reputation would be completely ruined.

As for the flesh and blood punishments such as stick punishment and whipping, Jin Contempt has been a general of Wei for decades, not only has great prestige, but also has protégés and former officials all over Wei State.

And these people, although they can't avenge Jin Yao, it is more than enough to protect Jin Yao. Especially the old Jin contempt department in the army, if Jin Yao is punished and those old Jin contempt departments are forced to make chaos, it will only be the Qin State that will be cheaper at that time, so no matter how dissatisfied with Jin Yao, Xinling Jun will have to tolerate it on the bright side.

And the biggest headache for Pang Xuan is who will be the vanguard of the coalition forces.

Ji Wuye refused to serve as the vanguard on the grounds that the Korean state was weak and the people were poor, and the soldiers were too poor, and expressed concern that the Wei army would attack the Korean army again, so the Korean army directly stopped in Jiaocheng and hid in the rear of the other five countries' armies.

The only one who is safe and obedient is too weak to take on a big job.

Thinking of this, Pang Xuan slapped on the handsome case.

It is no wonder that even a husband like Gongsun Yan organized a joint column that was defeated by the Qin army one after another.

"That's it!"

Pang Xuan waved the wolf pen in his hand, wrote down one military order after another, and sent messengers to send them to the leading generals of the armies of various countries.

This is the military order to march.

However, it was not to march to Hangu Pass, but to march to the remnants of the Qin army to the east of the river and beyond the river.

If the countries want to put aside their mustard for the time being and concentrate on resisting Qin, it is necessary to stimulate the coalition forces through a few victories and actual benefits.

"I hope they will be able to do what they are told after they get tangible benefits."

The candle flame reflected in the tent flickered, as if hinting at the end of the Six Kingdoms, and slowly extinguished as Pang Xuan went to bed.

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