The stones and rockets from the opponent's trebuchets fell into the city from time to time, leaving the people in a state of astonishment.
Throughout the city, people were coming and going in a hurry.
Some are rescuing the wounded, some are replenishing armaments, some are putting out fires, and some are hurriedly moving because their houses have collapsed.
Reheman was very busy issuing orders everywhere.
It was late at night when I had time to go up to the tower again. I came to Liu Zheng panting: "Sir, the scouts have found out where the enemy's grain and grass are stored. It's just that it's heavily guarded and it's difficult to break through!"
Liu Zheng nodded.
This was also what he expected. If Loulan wants to win this time, he must find a way to use the opponent's food and grass! An army of 200,000 consumes a lot of food and grass every day. If they can destroy their granary, the army will naturally
Defeated without a fight.
But if not, the temple armies from other cities in Loulan will continue to bring food and grass.
These 200,000 people could starve Kucheng to death even if they were besieging the city!
It seemed that Hemuti was indeed a good fighter and had properly protected the granary. Even the death squad prepared by Liu Zheng could not make a breakthrough.
"Sir, the thieves are so strong that we may not be able to stand it for even three days!"
Reheman said anxiously.
Liu Zheng said calmly: "Let the soldiers have a good rest, but don't forget to be on guard. Let me think about it!"
Although Reheman was anxious, he could only accept the order and leave.
forage......
forage......
Liu Zheng stood on the wall, looking at the continuous camps, thinking about strategies to defeat the enemy, and also thinking about the classic battles in history. Burning the company camp? This idea is good, but at present, it is still unrealistic.
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Loulan is located in a desert, with few plants and few combustibles. Fire attacks are not very effective. Most of the military camps are independent and it is easy to cut off the source of fire.
Flooded the Seventh Army?
Suddenly Liu Zheng's eyes lit up and he quickly called Reheman over again.
"Master, do you have any plans?"
Liu Zheng smiled and said: "Brother Re, how about the flood prevention in Kucheng?"
Reheman was stunned and said with a wry smile: "Master, are you kidding me? Loulan has been suffering from drought all year round. How can we prevent floods?"
Liu Zheng shook his head and emphasized: "What I mean is, if the Kongque River floods, can Kucheng resist it?"
Reheman was shocked: "Master, what do you mean?"
Liu Zheng took the map, pointed to the north of Cucheng, and said calmly: "This is the Tianshan Mountains, Cucheng is in the south of Tianshan Mountains, and the Kongque River is the melting water of Tianshan Mountains... Brother Nare, have you ever thought about it?
If we use fire to melt water, close the gate to store water, and then open the gate to release the water, what will be the effect?"
Reheman's eyes widened when he heard this.
How could people in a drought-prone place like Loulan come up with such a plan?
He took a deep breath: "We can divert the Kongque River so that the floodwater rushes directly to the enemy camp! The terrain of Kucheng is slightly higher, and the enemy camp is in a depression!"
Then he said excitedly: "In this way, even if many people cannot be drowned, their food and grass will definitely become moldy, and the siege can be solved!"
Liu Zheng laughed: "That's right!"
Reheman said: "This matter is not difficult. There are still channels in Kucheng itself, as long as we make slight changes!"
Liu Zheng was overjoyed: "Go quickly, remember, you must use someone you can trust!"
Reheman got this clever idea and left in a hurry.
That night, he organized 50,000 people in the city and arrived overnight at Nanjiang of Tianshan Mountain, which is located seven miles north of the city. Tianshan has always been the mother mountain of Loulan. Basically, the water that Loulan eats comes from Tianshan.
The mother river, the Kongque River, is water melted from icebergs. Therefore, Loulan people still have great feelings for the sky.