If the entire northern land is regarded as a battlefield, then the right northeast of the Yulin Camp of the Central Front is the Southern Xiongnu Royal Court Meiji, while the left wing area to the north and west is the Yinshan Mountains.
The terrain of Yinshan Mountain is very peculiar, like a ladder of nature. The northern side of Yinshan Mountain has a gentle slope, which is located on the Inner Mongolia Plateau. It is windy and rainless, and the temperature is very cold. However, the southern slope of Yinshan Mountain is steep, and there is precipitation brought by large rivers, so the temperature is also very cold.
It is relatively warm.
To capture Yinshan, Wuyuan must be captured.
Wuyuan County is named because there are five fertile pastures along the river, Anyang, Chengyi, Yiliang, Heyin, and Linwo. To the north of Wuyuan is a passage at the southern foot of the most famous Yinshan Mountain.
, known as Manyi Valley.
Xianbei Zuodadanghu, who originally went south to attack Feiqian, was stationed here.
The entire Yinshan defense system consists of the Xianbei generals stationed in the Guangmu Prairie under the Yinshan Mountains, commanding the Youdadanghu stationed in the fertile field and the Zuodadanghu stationed in Wuyuan, each commanding thousands of horses. In other words, this
Once Fei Qian goes north, he will face an army of 20,000 cavalry.
Of course, Fei Qian didn't even think about fighting head-on with 20,000 cavalry. As long as he captured Wuyuan and cut off the Yinshan Passage of Manyi Valley, he could block the Xianbei generals and Youda Danghu in Yinshan.
Under the Yinshan Mountain, and then slowly push in little by little...
Anyway, the big river created the rich water and grass in the south of Yinshan Mountain, and also brought two huge desert areas, which just blocked the passage to the south of Yinshan Mountain. And the west and north of Yinshan Grassland are steep Yinshan Mountains, so as long as they block the
Taking advantage of Wuyuan was equivalent to sealing people like the Xianbei generals into their pockets.
Of course, this pocket is not so easy to seal.
Because they were carrying infantry and baggage vehicles, Fei Qian and his party did not walk very fast. When they arrived at the ruined city of Zhenlin, which is more than a hundred miles northwest of Epingding, they stationed themselves.
Zhenlin was originally a city in the northernmost part of Shangjun, and it was also the forefront of Shangjun's defense against the barbarians. However, the glory it may have had in the past has been gone, and only the broken walls are left, proving that this place was once
It is a human settlement.
"Gongming, if you were the commander of Xianbei, where would you attack next?" Fei Qian got off his horse, stood by the broken Zhenlin city wall, and asked Xu Huang.
"Yufuluo?" Xu Huang said.
Fei Qian nodded, agreeing with Xu Huang's view.
As long as the commander-in-chief of the Xianbei people is not a fool, he will definitely attack Yufuluo first. The reason is very simple. Not long after Yufuluo entered the South King's Court, people's hearts have not yet stabilized. It is the time when they need time to integrate. If they don't take the opportunity to attack at this time, is it possible?
Does it mean that Fulo will completely control the Southern Royal Court before attacking?
Moreover, attacking Huvro has an additional advantage, that is, it can gather the defeated troops of the Southern Huns and make them the vanguard. Just like rolling a snowball, every time the snow powder is stained, it will always make the snowball bigger, and finally it will become
A behemoth.
The problem is that Fei Qian also wants to roll up the snowball of the Southern Xiongnu...
"Then do you think Yuvrou can resist it?" Fei Qian asked the second question.
The reason why Fei Qian raised these questions to Xu Huang was because he hoped that Xu Huang could focus more on thinking about the overall battle situation instead of focusing more on the execution of specific affairs.
It is enough to have Ma Yue and Zhang Ji to execute military orders. Commanding an army always requires someone who can have a higher vision and look down on the entire battlefield. Xu Huang is already quite smart, and Fei Qian naturally does not want to be buried. Xu Huang's talent in this area.
Xu Huang thought for a while and said: "There are no less than 10,000 cavalry in the South Royal Court, plus the more than 5,000 cavalry brought by Yu Fuluo, so it is not a big problem to gather 20,000 cavalry... If the Xianbei people want to win, Then at least 20,000 cavalry must be dispatched, and perhaps 30,000 cavalry will be more reliable, but..."
"...Would the Xianbei people really be willing to send out 20,000 to 30,000 cavalry to attack the South King's Court?" Xu Huang asked Fei Qian, "That's almost one-third more troops than Bu Dugen...and If Yuvluo is defeated, the pressure on our side will probably be considerable..."
Xu Huang didn't have any objection to Fei Qian using Yu Fuluo as a shield, he just had some worries.
If the shield of the Southern Xiongnu is not strong enough and fails to play its due role, and if the Imperial Court of Meiji in the northeast cannot withstand the Xianbei attack, Feiqian will not only have to deal with the Xianbei troops in the Yinshan Mountains, but also We need to face the powerful offensive of the Budugen Group.
Although it is said that Zhao Yun has been dispatched to harass Bu Dugen's flank, it is difficult to determine whether it can be done in time and whether it can have the desired effect.
Fei Qian also nodded, Xu Huang's worries were justified.
After all, on ancient battlefields, the most difficult thing was the transmission of communication information. Although there are always several armies coming out in the history books, it seems that a big battle is decided by how many armies work together, but in fact , these armies rarely cooperate in coordinated operations. In most cases, they fight independently. The reason is very simple, that is, there is no way to transmit information.
Therefore, if you want to coordinate operations, or even use semi-friendly forces like Huvroud to fight, you must make certain arrangements for the battlefield to tilt the entire battle situation in the direction you want.
Just like fishing, although you can catch fish without baiting, more fish can always be gathered in the baited area, which naturally increases the success rate of catching.
Fei Qian picked up a sharper stone on the ground, then motioned Xu Huang to squat down together, drew a schematic diagram, and said: "This is Zhenlin, and then Meiji is to the northeast of us, and there is a horizontal area to the north of Meiji. In the desert area and the dangerous river, the Xianbei people wanted to attack Meiji from the Yanmen area in Yunzhong. If they didn't want to take a detour, they could only take the road between Shanan and Tongguo... So Bu Dugen thought If you want to attack us, you have to go south around the Taihang Mountains and take Taiyuan, otherwise you must pass through Meiji..."
"Then if the Xianbei people here near the Yin Mountains in our northwest want to go south to attack the Han Dynasty, they can either go south from Meiji, cross the Zhao Great Wall along the Fen River, and go to the Yuanyin side of the mountain.
, or defeat us head-on and take the route to Zhenlin, Baitu, and Yulin..."
"Zhonglang is stationing troops here. Could it be that he wants to see how the Xianbei people choose..." Xu Huang said while looking at the schematic diagram, "Or... he has other plans..."
Fei Qian laughed, then stood up, stretched out his foot and scratched out the diagram a few times, and said: "Okay, since you guessed it, go ahead and prepare..."
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