Fei Qian may not be the only commander in the Han Dynasty who focused on elite soldiers, but he was certainly a general who had the courage to try special operations.
Perhaps the original history of China was a continuation of various wars, or perhaps the influence of various rubber bullet masturbation dramas in later generations, Fei Qian did not have much difficulty in using these things.
Just like many industries in later generations where technology is based on changing shells, ranging from cars to mobile phones, the essence of these methods used by Fei Qian is the same, which is to use specially trained soldiers to target important areas of the enemy.
Carry out destruction.
In fact, speaking of it, Cao Cao also did this job, and Wuchao's fire at that time was actually somewhat similar, but Fei Qian did it more clearly and directly.
In the Han Dynasty, the army was restricted by logistical supplies. Even the most powerful soldiers would suffer a sharp decline in combat effectiveness if they were deprived of food. Therefore, attacking the opponent's food transportation routes and storage locations was the most commonly used and direct means of warfare.
Therefore, although Fei Qian did not understand how the special forces of later generations were trained, and he could not train any killer-level assassin soldiers in such a year, but with the help of the inheritance of Mohist martial arts within the Huang family, Huang could
Cheng selected a group of elite soldiers in the army and trained them to be better able to hide, climb, set fire and destroy than ordinary soldiers. This was not a big problem.
The infiltration plan this time was finally finalized after Fei Qian saw Xu Shu's plan and revised it again and simulated it many times.
Xu Shu's original plan was that after Ma Yan and Xu Huang led their soldiers to draw away part of Xianbei's troops, Huang Cheng led his soldiers to pretend to be Xiongnu or Qiang soldiers who came to help, and then took advantage of Xianbei's main force being transferred away.
International raids and destruction, on the one hand, can take the opportunity to weaken and attack Xianbei, on the other hand, it can mix some sand between the Xiongnu, Qiang and Xianbei...
Fei Qian made some corrections and additions.
In Fei Qian's view, the relationship between the Hu people is different from that of the Han people. The Hu people are more direct with each other. Although the Qiang people and the Southern Huns seem to be quite friendly now, they think that Fei Qian's strength is pretty good.
, if they feel that Fei Qian has become weaker, they will probably be the first to fall out.
Therefore, the attitudes of the Qiang people and the Southern Xiongnu towards Xianbei are actually the same.
Just like when Xianbei knelt and licked in front of the boots of the once unified Xiongnu, and then the small tribe of Xiongnu that now collapsed knelt and licked under Xianbei's leather robes...
There are no fixed allies, only strong and weak ones.
Therefore, it is not actually important whether there is sand between the Qiang, Xiongnu, and Xianbei. What is important is that Fei Qian hopes to bring the huge wealth that Xianbei will bring to the south this time!
Why must war be a loss of money?
Why can't we gain more benefits from the war?
If Fei Qian wants to change something, he naturally needs to work hard to make some attempts.
Of course, soldiers who perform such tasks also need to be very strong psychologically, because in fact their risk factor is also very high, just like the soldier who has a strong talent for language and pretends to be the Huns, although there are no loopholes in the language.
problem, but he was still killed in the end...
Just like Gong Jun, as a person selected from Huang Cheng's soldiers, after a series of training, he became the main person in charge of this operation to sneak into the Xianbei camp. There are also various risks. If the Xianbei people only take
If the items are not carried smoothly in the car, if there is an accident in the car with people hidden in it...
However, most people generally have no intention of destroying the things they have saved with difficulty in a short period of time, just like a child who fortunately and painstakingly built a large tower of blocks.
In most cases, you will wait until adults see it and praise it before you are satisfied and push it back to the same level.
After watching two vehicles being burned, there is a 70-80% chance that the Xianbei people will cherish the remaining baggage vehicles even more...
Therefore, luckily, Gong Jun and other soldiers hiding in the carriage sneaked into the place where the Xianbei people stored supplies.
Unlike the Han people, the Hu people did not have large piles of millet, wheat, fodder, etc., but carried horses and sheep. With a small amount of grain, horse milk, goat milk, etc., they could support longer marches. Therefore,
, in fact, horses and sheep are equal to the food and grass of the barbarians.
It is precisely because of this difference between Hu and Han that Gong Jun's original plan to encounter Hu soldiers guarding the baggage actually did not happen to him. Xianbei only sent a few soldiers on the outermost perimeter to guard against theft, and did not
No additional personnel were posted to guard the baggage train.
However, we still encountered some troubles.
This time, not all of the baggage trains had people hidden in them, but only ten of them had people hidden in the bottom partitions of the carriages. There were two people in each compartment, a total of twenty people, but among them
Whether it was due to a collision or other factors, the original wooden pegs of a car were stuck and could not be pulled. Naturally, the people inside had no way to get out...
Gong Jun asked the people who had come out to disperse to investigate the situation first. He took out a small ax from his body, used the weak light to get under the carriage where the wooden bolt could not be opened, and gently groped with his hands to find the location of the wooden bolt, and then
Use a small ax to gently insert it into the gap, and then use the leather robe on your body to cover the gap tightly, and then slowly apply force. The wood is squeezed by the ax and makes some fiber breaking sounds. Although there is a leather robe
Silenced, but still quite obvious in the silent night...
Fortunately, the few Xianbei people who were on guard were hiding in a place outside where the wind could not blow, so they did not attract their attention.
Although it was already late at night in autumn and the temperature was still relatively low, sweat broke out on Gong Jun's face and flowed down his cheeks, making Gong Jun extremely itchy. However, Gong Jun did not bother to wipe it, nor did he use his hands to wipe it.
Dare to pause for a moment, finally squeezed open a larger gap, then used a small ax to pry the stuck wooden bolt little by little, and finally pushed the wooden bolt open, allowing the person hiding inside the carriage to come out
Already.
Gong Jun just held the small ax in his hand, which was his usual weapon and was once his tool to make money. Gong Jun used to be a woodcutter near Anyi, and he also sometimes hunted because Fei Qian was recruiting soldiers.
The conditions were good, so he joined. Although the army was also issued swords, Gong Jun always felt that his small ax was more convenient, so no matter what time, in addition to the sword, he would bring this ax with him.
beside.
Gong Jun stayed close to the carriage, hiding in the shadow of the carriage, carefully observing the surrounding situation, and then slightly stretched out his hand to point to a few of his soldiers...
[Rumor]: It is said that there is a beautiful woman in Jiangdong, or twins. The big and small Qiao are the most beautiful people in the country, and they are waiting to be married...
Cao Cao frowned, I have no interest in this stuff.
[Rumor]: It is said that Jiangdong beauty Xiao Qiao married Sun Ce and Zhou Yu. It is a local legend...
Cao Cao's eyes lit up, and the generals obeyed the order and marched directly to Jiangdong...