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Chapter 28 The Battle of Jiangbei (4) Bi Yaner recalled the battle to lay the foundation for becoming emperor, and wanted to make another false surrender plan!

 Mentioning the Battle of Shiting, Biyan'er's thoughts surged in his heart. He still vaguely remembered that it was the late autumn of August 21 years ago...

In the second year of Wei Taihe, the sixth year of Shu Jianxing, and the seventh year of Wu Huangwu (228 AD), the Battle of Shiting began to lay the foundation for his proclaimed emperor.

Since the formation of the Three Kingdoms, the Northern Expedition between Wu and Shu against Wei officially kicked off.

Previously, the big-eared thief Liu Bei's own cheap brother-in-law became angry because he ordered Guan Yu to be killed and captured Jingzhou.

In anger, he raised an army of 80,000 to attack Soochow, but suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Yiling. Lu Xun burned the company, and the big-eared thief Liu Bei personally created the Battle of Yiling, one of the three major battles of the Three Kingdoms, which greatly damaged the vitality of the Shu Han Dynasty.

There is the matter of entrusting the orphan in Baidi City.

Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu, was able to recuperate and recuperate, so he was able to rebuild the Shu Han army, and used the southern expedition to quell the rebellion of the three counties and obtain the southern military resources.

After that, Zhuge Liang sent Deng Zhi and Fei Yi as envoys to Soochow to rebuild the "friendship" with Soochow and discuss a joint northern expedition to Cao Wei.

However, Wei Emperor Cao Pi failed in the southern expedition and the Wei army suffered many losses, so he stopped launching large-scale wars.

Two years after the death of Wei Emperor Cao Pi, in 228 AD, Zhuge Liang led his army out of Qishan and launched a spring offensive to capture the three counties of Tianshui, Nan'an and Anding, which shocked Cao Wei. General Jiang Wei of the Shu Han Dynasty also surrendered from Tianshui in this battle.

defected to Zhuge Liang.

Zhuge Liang sent out his troops at the same time as Meng Da's. However, Zhuge Liang's march was far away, so Meng Da had already been defeated not long after he sent out his troops.

Jieting was linked to Xincheng during World War II, and received responses from both Cao and Wei. The simultaneous invasion of Cao Wei's west and south lines could have created a new pattern.

It can be seen that Zhuge Liang's strategic layout is quite good. However, Meng Da, Ma Di, and Zhao Yun were all defeated, and the actual execution was not satisfactory.

In the summer of the same year, after passing Cao Shuang's father "Zhen Zi Dan", Zhang He sent troops to reinforce Longxi and drove back the Shu army, eliminating the threat from Cao Wei's western front.

Emperor Wei Ming Cao Rui summoned Sima Yi to discuss the strategy of conquering Wu and Shu. At this time, Sima Yi was serving as the governor of Jingzhou. He believed that Wu thought that the Central Plains army was not accustomed to water warfare, so he dared to deploy troops in Dongguan, Xiakou and other key places.

If the army attacks Wancheng and attracts Sun Quan from Wuchang to the east, Sima Yi then sends troops from Jingzhou to Xiakou and takes advantage of its weakness to attack it. This magical army will fall from the sky and it will be destroyed.

Cao Rui agreed with Sima Yi's strategy and ordered Sima Yi to return to Wancheng to prepare for war, build warships, and transfer general Zhang He from Guanzhong to Sima Yi.

In fact, Biyan'er took longer to prepare for the war against Cao Wei. Biyan'er originally planned to respond to Zhuge Liang's instigation of Mengda and the Northern Expedition, but because the two battles were defeated too quickly, Biyan'er's battle was postponed.

However, Bi Yan'er and Lu Xun, the governor of Soochow, also got more time to prepare. Bi Yan'er planned to seduce Wei Dasima Cao Xiu to send troops to Wu.

Previously, Jin Zong, Han Zong, and Zhai Dan had defected to Wei. In particular, Han Zong, the son of Han Dang, sent thousands of men and women from his mother's family to Wei. This was quite a shock to both countries.<

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This move had a great impact on the state of Wu. Cao Xiu would think that the people in the state of Wu were already panicked. Even the son of the veteran general Han Dang could surrender his family to the enemy. Therefore, it is extremely reasonable for another Wu general to surrender to the state of Wei.

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In addition, Cao Xiu was able to win several battles with the Wu army, and he had killed Shen De, the defender of Wancheng, so he was confident that he was familiar with Wan.

Biyan'er originally wanted to find one of the local thief commanders in the mountains to seduce Cao Xiu, but he was a bit stingy and couldn't do anything about it. Poyang Prefect Zhou Li also thought that the thief commander was just a small role and not enough to deceive Cao Xiu.

So he recommended himself to Cao Xiu for a false surrender. Although Cao Xiu repeatedly confirmed Zhou Li's intention, Zhou Li cut off his offer to get the letter, and because Han Zong had the precedent before him, he had no doubt about it.

According to Sima Yi's plan, the Wei army used Cao Xiu's army to attract the main force of the Wu army. Governor Jia Kui's army attacked Dongguan. When the battle entered a tense stage, Sima Yi's navy sent troops out of Xiakou from Xiangyang. The first army contained Jiangling's troops, and the main force went directly to

Force Wuchang.

In August, Biyan'er arrived in Wancheng and appointed Lu Xun as the governor. Sun Quan personally held the whip to clear the way for Lu Xun.

Zhu Huan and Quan Cong were appointed as the left and right governors, each leading 30,000 troops to welcome Cao Xiu's arrival.

Zhu Huan suggested to Lu Xun that Cao Xiu would be defeated in this battle. If he failed, he would have to escape through the rocks and trailers. He should set up ambushes at these two places in advance, so that he could swallow up Cao Xiu's troops in one fell swoop and take advantage of the victory to pursue them.

Shouchun, separatist power in Huainan. After Sun Quan and Lu Xun discussed, this plan was rejected by Lu Xun.

As a result, something unexpected by both Lu Xun and Sima Yi happened. Wei Shangshu Jiang Ji discovered that Zhu Ran's troops were still on the Yangtze River and could attack Cao Xiu at any time. Wu Jun could easily cut off Cao Xiu's retreat with his navy.

Cao Rui urgently ordered Sima Yi to stop his advance and asked Jia Kui's troops to reroute to join Cao Xiu. Sun Li, the prefect of Langye, also persuaded Cao Xiu not to go deep alone.

However, Cao Xiu did not march according to Sima Yi and Lu Xun's ideas at all, and led his army straight to Wancheng, where he was defeated by Lu Xun at Shiting.

Cao Xiu's rapid defeat caught Lu Xun off guard. Cao Xiu's army began to retreat by cutting rocks and trailers. Because Lu Xun did not expect Cao Xiu to be defeated so quickly and without a fight, he did not arrange an ambush on Cao Xiu's rear route, so he could only temporarily send troops to take a detour.

They blocked Cao Xiu on the stone road and surrounded him.

When Jia Kui learned that Cao Xiu had been defeated, he hurriedly sent out troops to fight against the Wu army regardless of his past suspicions. He used the stone cloth to build momentum and personally led the main force to fight against the Wu army.

Wu Jun thought Wei Jun's reinforcements had arrived, so they retreated through the stone, opening an escape channel for Cao Xiu's army. Although Wu Jun won a great victory in this battle, they were unable to completely wipe out the enemy and inflicted heavy losses.

During the Battle of Shiting, Biyaner and Lu Xun took advantage of the unfavorable situation of Wu's surrender to Wei in recent years to deceive Cao Xiu, catalyzing the victory of the Battle of Shiting, and resorted to the trick of false surrender that Wu army has always used.

This trick has been tried repeatedly by Soochow since Zhou Yu defeated Huang Gai in the Battle of Chibi, but Cao Wei still remembers to eat and not to fight.

Having never been bitten by a snake once, and afraid of well ropes for ten years, Bi Yan'er is also thinking about whether to resort to the trick of false surrender again in this battle, to trick Cao Shuang, so that the Wei army will not dare to go south again for twenty or thirty years.

Soochow will have more time to strengthen its strength, and in the end it will be itself that will dominate the world.

Zhuge Ke, the general of Soochow, came out and said: "Your Majesty, the last general also thinks that Cao Wei has raised a hundred thousand troops to attack our land north of Soochow River, so he should quickly send troops to resist and fight back.

If necessary, you can resort to the trick of false surrender again to lure the Wei army to go deep alone, like during the Battle of Shiting, and destroy them in one fell swoop! If Your Majesty allows it, I will be willing to lead a large army to fight for Your Majesty!"

Sun Jun, the captain of Wuwei and his attendant, also came out and raised his hands and said: "Your Majesty, I am also willing to go. I am willing to share your worries and drive the Wei army back to Fei for your Majesty!"


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