Chapter 241 I Won This Battle
The commander of the Han army was Xia Yu.
There are specialties in the art, and Cao Ang knew very well that he was really not good at commanding on the spot. At this critical moment, he did not dare to show his presence easily, so he handed over the important task of commanding on the spot to Xia Yu.
Although Xia Yu had many ups and downs, and after coming to Liangzhou, he was defeated by the prisoners one after another, but his battlefield command ability has been tested for a long time.
The army attacked from the military camp and began to advance slowly.
At this time, the speed of each department is not very fast, mainly to prevent being discovered by the other party.
Among the two troops commanded by Xia Yu, the soldiers from Anding County were familiar with the terrain and the Qiang and Hu's fighting methods, so Xia Yu placed the soldiers from Anding County in front and were responsible for charging into the formation; while the Xiongnu camp was equipped with many bows and crossbows and fine armor, Xia Yu sent the Xiongnu camp to
They were placed on both wings and in the rear, responsible for holding down the formation. The two troops added up to more than 6,000 people, accounting for more than one-third of the Han army.
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The army moved quickly. It was still four or five miles away from the camp and was already in sight. Xia Yu then ordered not to cover up its whereabouts and the whole army attacked.
People of this era still did not pay much attention to peripheral defenses when fighting wars, and were not used to sending out scouts at night to serve as sentinels. Therefore, the Qiang and Hu rebels were not discovered until the Han army approached.
The whole Han army attacked, and the horses were released from their restraints and began to charge with all their strength.
For the cavalry, the distance of four to five miles is almost instantaneous.
The cavalrymen who rushed to the front were all wearing armor and holding large axes or hammers, just like tanks. Facing the fence of the rebel camp, these men stepped forward and slashed with axes. There was a burst of axes and hammers smashing the fence.
It was broken in response. As for the gate, someone had already tied the rope to the horse and pulled the gate across.
More than ten days later, the Weibei camp of the Qiang and Hu rebels was torn open by the Han army.
A large number of Han troops swarmed in through this opening.
Qu Yi led his elite crossbowmen to the outside of the fence, followed the fence, and fired inward. All the Hulu who came to resist at the fence were shot down.
The Han army rushed into the camp and divided up to light the fire.
As a veteran, Xia Yu knew very well that the reason why the early attack went smoothly was entirely because he caught the opponent off guard. If he wanted to expand the results, he had to mess up the enemy's army even more.
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Li Wenhou's Weibei camp was not a main camp, but a checkpoint set up on the north side of the Wei River to prevent the Han army from crossing the river in Jicheng to break out. It also served as a warehouse for Qiang and Hu plundered supplies.
Therefore, the camp has sufficient supplies, with food, fodder and other items everywhere.
Suddenly a fire broke out, the fire moved with the wind, and the wind helped the fire burn. The entire Weihe camp was plunged into a sea of fire.
The Han army's attack tonight was completely beyond the expectations of the Qiang and Hu rebels. Although the Weibei camp took precautions for the arrival of the Han army, it did not really pay attention to it and fell into this situation.
Since the troops in the Weihe Camp have light combat missions, their defenses are very average, and most of their soldiers are second- or third-rate troops.
At this time, a fire broke out, and Han troops were surrounded on all sides. The Qiang and Hu rebels in the camp had no intention of resisting, so they fled.
For the Qiang and Hu hybrids, the army is the lifeline, the tribe, and the foundation for the survival of the race. Each tribe has no spirit of dedication to others, so in the chaos, they all fled for their own lives. The Qiang and Hu rebels in the entire camp soon
It became chaos.
At this time, Xia Yu ordered all ministries to control the north, east and west, and together drove the Qiang and Hu rebels to the Wei River in the south.
In order to connect the north and south of the Wei River, Li Wenhou built two floating bridges on the Wei River.
At this time, all the rebels rushed to the pontoon bridge in order to escape to the south of the Wei River. However, the pontoon bridge was only so wide, and the Han army attacked from the side. It soon completely collapsed due to the large number of people crossing the river.
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Although most of these Qiang and Hu rebels did not know how to swim, they were frightened out of fear, so they jumped into the Wei River and swam across the river.
The Han army's crossbowmen chased from behind and shot arrows into the river in the darkness. As a result, the entire Wei River was dyed red and drowned. Countless Qiang and Hu were shot to death.
Inside and outside the entire Weihe camp, screams and screams filled the red night, and the whole world almost became a Shura field.
At this time, south of the Wei River, Li Wenhou, who was completely confused, finally realized and hurriedly sent troops to meet the troops of the Weibei camp.
But the Wei River runs from east to west and blocks everyone's way.
At this time, the pontoon bridge was destroyed and the Han army was arrayed on the north bank of the Weishui River. Li Wenhou did not dare to cross the Weishui River by force.
Watching thousands of soldiers collapse and flee under the fierce attack of the Han army, they paid the price for the massacre.
At this time, the generals under Li Wenhou persuaded Li Wenhou to cross the river to attack the Han army in order to recapture the Weibei camp. However, facing the Han army that was waiting in full formation, Li Wenhou had no confidence at all.
On the opposite side of the river, the iron armor and golden swords glowed with cold light; the BMW and light cars flashed through the rainbow. How could such an army be easily defeated?
So until daybreak, Marquis Li Wen thought about it again and again, listening to the wailing on the other side and looking at the miserable situation on the other side, but in the end he did not dare to cross the river.
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The battle on the north bank of the Wei River lasted until midnight, and the Han army fought hard without stopping. At first, it was destruction, but later it was set on fire, and it was necessary to save it.
Cao Ang had been waiting for the situation at the back. Seeing that the battle in Weibei was going smoothly, he and Yang Yi rushed to the north bank of the Wei River to form a formation with the Duliao Battalion as a reserve force.
Because it was night, Cao Ang ordered his people to lay out many torches and marched for several miles along the Wei River, forming a posture of tens of thousands of troops.
Later, when he saw Marquis Li Wen also forming formation on the other side, Cao Ang was really surprised.
Marquis Li Wen still has more than 30,000 people on the south bank of the river. If he kills them without hesitation, even with the Wei River as a barrier, the battle will not be easy. At this time, the remaining Qiang and Hu soldiers on the north bank of the river have not yet been eliminated, and once the Han army and
Li Wenhou's rebels failed in a decisive frontal battle. These people may also turn back and attack, and the results of the previous battle will become a cooked duck and will fly away.
So Cao Ang was feinting and praying to Marquis Li Wen not to go crazy.
And the final result can only be said that Cao Ang is good at gambling.
Daybreak soon dawned, and the battlefield that had been noisy all night became quiet. The banks of the Wei River and the water were covered with Qiang Hu corpses, like fish and turtles, which actually blocked the flow of the Wei River.
Cao Ang stood by the river, looking at the corpses in the river and the beacon smoke on the bank, and was speechless for a long time.
At this moment, Xia Yu came to Cao Ang with a sword in hand and covered in blood.
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"The last general, Xia Yu, fortunately lived up to his command and defeated the Weibei camp of the Qiang and Hu rebels. He came here to return his orders."
Xia Yu's voice was so clear and brisk. All the grievances of the past few days were washed away in the fierce battle last night.
Cao Ang looked at Xia Yu and said nothing for a while.
Wait for Xia Yu to shout again: "The last general Xia Yu, fortunately he has lived up to his command..."
Chapter completed!