As a result, reality hit Zhang Ren hard. It is easy to tell but hard to do, so Zhang Ren was almost hanged and hammered to death.
As Zhang Ren, who considers himself to be quite good at an above-average level in the system, he truly understands the concept that top bosses will get results just by hitting them casually, and he also clearly understands that he has no ability at all.
Maybe the ending is complete. To be precise, I can’t even understand it. What’s simple? Boss, you are speaking at your own level!
Taking advantage of Zhang Ren's mad attack on Kailash and other Kushan elites, he exceeded his own limits and beat them out of the encirclement at a speed that was once unimaginable. Although the process was neither elegant nor elegant compared to what Han Xin commanded at that time.
No grace, but at least the strategy was barely achieved.
But the problem is that in just a short period of time, Saqqara has already mobilized hundreds of thousands of Kushan soldiers. Even if he defeated the Kushan soldiers surrounded by him, facing the elite army that Saqqara has raised, Zhang Ren's heart at this moment
It is also in a state of collapse.
Marquis of Huaiyin, I am sure that you must use your own level to comment on this life. You have proved yourself to be strong. I have accurately realized my weakness. Zhang Ren probably felt like this at this moment.
Just like the plot in physics textbooks of later generations...
Landau said that my math skills are pretty good, but your math skills are too bad. When I write textbooks for you, I just use elementary math formulas to help you understand.
Feynman also believed that students' mathematics level was so bad that it was better not to write even those rudimentary mathematical formulas in textbooks for students. I simply relied on other ways to describe them.
As a result, two strange states were born.
When students read Feynman's textbooks, they always feel a kind of mysterious confidence - "I can also become a physicist". Well, this is an illusion.
When students read Landau's textbooks, they always feel a natural despair - "I can't be a physicist". Well, this is an illusion.
Mathematical formulas and basic command operations at the young tooth level, just hit them casually. Your opponents are all rubbish and they will definitely not be good at pigeons. I will update them and so on. First, take a look at who the guy who talks about these things is.
Who will give a speech again?
Han Xin is not a good teacher. Apart from torturing people, slaughtering children, and letting people grow naturally, the other methods are simply to use himself as a reference. I think it is very easy. I just hit him, I just do a few operations, and I have already locked it.
Victory...
In short, these are all about Han Xin, not Zhang Ren. Let alone Zhang Ren who has now exhausted all his destiny, even Zhang Ren with his destiny in hand cannot do the basic operations that Han Xin mentioned, let alone the reference object.
, to directly talk about the difficulty level is to be a hooligan, right?
But now Zhang Ren is obviously being played as a rogue, and he has been played as a rogue by his opponent, and he doesn't even have the heart to defend himself.
Anyway, Zhang Ren understood. If it were Han Xin, he would not have made the mistakes before, and it would not be possible to get stuck at the wrong time, let alone to let the peripheral soldiers launch an offensive again before dealing with the surrounding soldiers.
However, if it were Zhang Ren, this kind of accident would be normal.
There was a big deviation when defeating the central Kushan elite soldiers. After all, there was no advantage in terms of military strength. Without Han Xin's ability, he no longer had the ability to dismantle the opponent's command system, so Kailash and others gradually
He has the ability to command again.
As the opponent gradually regained its command capabilities, the Han army's advantage in the central battlefield began to decline. Although it still had the ability to suppress the opponent, it was no longer possible to have the same overall dominance as before.
When Kailash broke through later, Zhang Ren's deviation in the deployment of troops allowed the opponent to break out of Meng Huo's encirclement with an organizational structure that could barely maintain itself, instead of escaping in a completely defeated posture.
So many mistakes, to put it bluntly, actually means that the error tolerance rate is low with a small number of soldiers. If there are more than 10,000 soldiers, the battle is close to 200,000. One mistake will capsize the ship. However, Zhang Ren made so many mistakes and is still alive. It can only be said that Han Xin has survived.
There are too many advantages, but now they are almost exhausted.
Speaking of which, this is really Han Xin's fault, but Han Xin does not take the blame, although in fact it was indeed him who gathered a large number of middle and low-level command systems in Kushan to save trouble.
It can be said that Kailash and others were able to restore part of the command system during the breakout, and Banerjee's death did not cause more serious chaos. Except that Han Xin had already dismantled the opponent to the extreme at that time and ordered Zhang Ren to take over.
After that, it failed to suppress it perfectly, causing it to bottom out and rebound.
In fact, part of the reason is that Han Xin gathered too many middle and low-level generals into the Kushan elite soldiers in the central government, so that when Zhang Ren was unable to suppress them, these people would spontaneously form a group in order to survive.
If there are fewer generals and colonels at the middle and lower levels, there is still a possibility that they will be dispersed. And with the number of generals and colonels at the middle and lower levels reaching that level, it is certainly impossible to completely dismantle them at Zhang Ren's level.
As a result, this was the best annihilation plan in Han Xin's opinion, but when it came to Zhang Ren, it became a fatal blow. Naturally, Zhang Ren could only forcefully take the blame for this on the grounds that he was his own dish.
Knocking out his teeth and swallowing it, he made all the mistakes, but they were all my fault. This is Zhang Ren's most accurate and practical feeling at the moment.
In addition, even if it were Han Xin, it would be impossible for more than 10,000 people to annihilate more than 40,000 people in a short period of time. It took such a long time from Han Xin to Zhang Ren to kill more than 10,000 people, which is already a very powerful level.
, not to mention that these more than 10,000 people are all the elite soldiers of Kushan.
To be precise, Han Xin made a judgment from the beginning that he could win, but without the cooperation of the cavalry, he could only work backwards and defeat the opponent. More than 10,000 people fought close to 200,000, killing them all until they were exhausted.
Therefore, his position is to completely destroy the command system.
It's just that what Han Xin can do easily is no different from the heavenly book to Zhang Ren. He can't understand the operation, but he knows it but doesn't know why.
Therefore, after beating Kailash and others out, Zhang Ren had a real feeling when he saw the Kushan soldiers rushing towards him like a tide - blood in his throat.
Life is like this. If he couldn't do it at all, Zhang Ren wouldn't have any thoughts. He would hold off the opponent for four hours and complete the military order, which would be victory.
In the future, Zhang Ren could even boast that with less than 20,000 troops, he blocked Guishan's 200,000-strong army for four hours, and finally waited until General Guan arrived to successfully counterattack and kill them.
In the current situation, Zhang Ren is really having a heart attack now. I obviously can go to heaven, but I fight with less than 20,000 and 200,000. I fight with my back against the enemy. If I succeed in one battle, I will be able to boast for two hundred years in the future...
As a result, it was all over now. Everything Zhang Ren hoped for had completely turned into a phantom. He no longer had any hope of defeating the more than 100,000 soldiers in front of him.
This tactic of charging insurrection can be said to be the core tactic of the Brahmins. Although this tactic was inherently suppressed by god-generals like Han Xin who were known for their instant command on the battlefield due to organizational strength issues, they could easily ignore more than 100,000 soldiers. Rebellious army.
But this does not mean that generals below Han Xin's level can also achieve this level. After all, this is equivalent to the foundation of an empire. Although due to the flaws of Brahman itself, this tactic has obvious shortcomings.
But this tactic can last for thousands of years, and even extend into the further future. So even if someone can crack it, it is the kind of event that is almost impossible to encounter. Otherwise, Brahmins would not be able to keep using this kind of plan that is almost seeking death. .
Han Xin is basically an outsider character, and he himself is the kind of extreme battlefield commander who is handsome, a political waste, and has low emotional intelligence. It is basically equivalent to being a battlefield commander because all other data are useless.
Therefore, in Han Xin's view, using this method by a Brahmin is tantamount to seeking death, but for others, the Brahmin's tactics are those with random moves. Even a strong general cannot just block such a move. Can be blocked.
Zhang Ren is considered a relatively good general, but there is still a huge gap between him and Han Xin's illegal command ability of dismantling rebellious troops at will.
So when Sakala held high the royal flag, took the lead, and launched a charge towards the Han army, Zhang Ren took a big step towards Liangliang's road.
By the way, Kushan's army itself was a rebel army. In fact, attacking the opponent relied more on the strength of numbers to crush the opponent. Therefore, Banerjee's death in battle did not create any irreparable impression, even because of the language problem. , in fact, most Kushan soldiers did not know that Banerjee died in the battle.
The command system of the Kushan auxiliary troops outside has led to the fact that most of the Kushan auxiliary troops on the outside do not know who their real commander is at all. They generally follow the command of the Kshatriyas they serve, and the Kshatriyas they serve If Lee says go for it, they go for it, but in other respects they are just bullies.
Previously, Han Xin surrounded the enemy tightly, preparing to beat the enemy until they exploded. As a result, Banerjee committed suicide. The chaos was already degenerated. Banerjee's death did not actually make the chaos worse.
To be precise, it doesn't make any sense no matter how bad things get. The elite soldiers led by people like Kailash, Parsa, Gars, etc. who are surrounded are essentially incapable of knowing the generals and the generals.
The only reason why they formed a group later was because Zhang Ren was not good enough and could not achieve Han Xin's ability to fight casually. The Kuishang side relied on a higher proportion of lower-level generals to rebound.
As for the ultra-large-scale auxiliary troops on the periphery, to be honest, the purpose of these auxiliary troops from the beginning was to confuse the army. Whether Banerjee dies or not does not actually involve the performance of this group of people. No matter who they are, as long as they let them use the main force's The offensive hit the Han army on the head.
Then even if the commander is dead by then, they will automatically fight to the end.
As a result, the battlefield that seemed to be no problem to Han Xin was overturned on Zhang Ren's side.