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Chapter 1024: Tough battle

"PS: I don't know what happened today. I'm in a bad state. I don't feel much. Please let me collect my thoughts."

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"Report! Han general Yuyang guarding Qin Kai led his army to attack from the north!"

"Report! Han general Shanggu Shou Mashe led his army to attack from the south!"

When he learned of these two battlefield reports, Zhao Hongrun immediately ordered the Shangshui Army and Yanling Army to attack to relieve the pressure on Wei Wujun.

However, not long after, news came one after another from the Black Crows and the messengers, saying that reinforcements from the Korean Army were coming from the north, south, northeast, and southeast.

I saw these Korean reinforcements, holding high flags such as "Northern Yan Army", "Dai Army", "Yanmen Army", "Julu Army", etc., trying to attack King Su's Army and Wei Wuzu from the flanks.

After learning about this, Zhao Hongrun was greatly surprised - he had been stationed in Handan for so long, how could he still not know which ten were the "Ten Heroes of Beiyuan"? And which armies were deployed by South Korea on the border?

"Is Korea crazy?"

Zhao Hongrun simply couldn't believe it: In order to recapture the royal capital Handan from him, South Korea mobilized three troops from Taiyuan to guard Lian Pi, Yuyang to guard Qin Kai, and Shanggu to guard Ma She.

Have they all been transferred?

I have to say that at that moment, Zhao Hongrun was a little uneasy.

After all, the most powerful force in South Korea is not the Handan Army or the Shangdang Army, but the several frontier armies on the northern border. Because these frontier armies have been fighting with foreign races outside South Korea all year round, they are far more elite than the Handan Army.

If South Korea is desperate to risk being invaded by the Xiongnu, Linhu, Loufan, Donghu and other foreign tribes, and transfers all the border troops deployed on the border to Wu'an to fight to the death with the Wei army, then even if the Wei army has enough power here,

With five armies and 200,000 troops, it is difficult to predict the outcome of this war.

However, after thinking about it carefully, Zhao Hongrun felt that the Han royal family should not reach this point.

On the other hand, if the Han royal family really dared to do this, it would actually be easier for the Wei army to fight - just defend.

The Xiongnu, Lin Hu, Lou Fan, Dong Hu and other foreign tribes who were guarding outside Korea noticed the emptiness of Korea's border defenses and took this opportunity to gather a crowd to invade Korea. When the time comes, the Wei army will not be the only one Korea has to deal with.

In other words, without the threat of national subjugation, it is absolutely impossible for South Korea to mobilize all its frontier troops. In other words, those with the names such as "Northern Yan Army", "Dai Army", and "Yanmen Army"

, the Korean army under the banner of "Julu Army" is just a fake to scare people.

Thinking this way, Zhao Hongrun felt a lot more at ease.

"Are you trying to use this trick to break the morale of our army?" He sneered a few times, looked back at the messengers around him and said: "Inform the entire army that the Korean troops surrounding our army are just tricks played by the Wu'an and Han troops.

That’s all. Tell them not to be alarmed and just focus on dealing with the enemy in front of them!”

The enemy in front of him refers to the Wu'an and Han troops in the high wall area.

Due to Zhao Hongrun's intervention, several suspicious Korean soldiers in the surrounding areas did not affect the morale of the Wei army.

In fact, the Wei army didn't even bother to pay attention to the suspicious soldiers who were making excuses about the formation.

Seeing this, Li Mu, the guard of Yanmen, who was standing next to Lihou Han Wu near the high wall, frowned slightly, and then smiled bitterly.

"You really can't deceive Mr. Wei Run?" Li Mu said with emotion.

In fact, to be fair, Li Mu had no intention of using this trick to deceive Mr. Wei. After all, according to the descriptions of Bao Yuan, Jin Wei, Feng Ting and others, Mr. Wei Run was a very wise and astute commander. How could one be deceived by such a crude trick.

In fact, the reason why Li Mu deployed those suspicious soldiers was mainly to confuse the Wei army on the opposite side - ordinary soldiers generally did not think as carefully as the generals. Therefore, Li Mu felt that using suspicious soldiers to confuse the Wei soldiers would affect their fighting spirit and Morale, this will be a good help for the confrontation between the two armies.

However, it turns out that the effect of this move on the Wei army seems to be minimal. On the one hand, it is due to the prestige of Su Wang Zhao Hongrun and General Shao Hu among Su Wang's army and Wei Wu army. On the other hand, it is because both armies are burdened with their own Your honor will not be shaken easily.

At this time, Lihou Han Wu was paying attention to the situation on the battlefield and carefully assessing the strength of the Wei army.

The result of the evaluation made him look very bad, because in his opinion, both Wei Wujun and King Su's army were very brave Wei soldiers, and they were able to suppress his Korean infantry on the battlefield, which made him heartbroken. Sheng sighed: The infantry of Wei State is well-deserved.

"General Li Mu, I have seen that the soldiers of Wei are all brave and brave. I wonder if the general has a clever plan to help me defeat it?" Han Wu, the Marquis of Li, asked Li Mu for advice.

Hearing this, Li Mu frowned slightly.

To be fair, the strength of Yanmen Shou Li Mu and Beiyan Shou Leyi does not lie in a single game, but in the entire strategy.

For example, Li Mu was able to defeat the flexible nomadic cavalry and throw away their armor, which shows his vision in coordinating the overall situation.

As for a single battle, Li Mu's military strategy was slightly inferior. It was nothing more than "showing weakness to the enemy" and "arrogance of his soldiers and generals". To put it bluntly, he pretended to give in and protected his own soldiers and civilians inside the city while you were outside the city. I don't care how arrogant you are.

But if you dare, once Li Mu gets the chance, he will use a set of combo punches to beat you until you can't find your way.

Both Lin Hu and the Huns were defeated by Li Mu in this way, and they were defeated more than once.

Of course, this does not mean that Li Mu is weak in commanding on the spot. In fact, commanding on the spot is just that. When both parties are experienced generals, it is very difficult and difficult to win through any ingenious tactics. A rare thing.

At this time, it is more of a test of the hard strength of the soldiers on both sides. The generals can at most provide a morale-boosting effect, unless they are like Lian Piu, who has the strength to reverse victory or defeat through personal martial arts.

Speaking of Lian Pi, Li Hou Han Wu felt a little unhappy at this moment. He was very dissatisfied with Lian Pi's frequent assertions.

It was clear that an order had been sent to Lian Pi, telling him to guard the high wall. If the Wei army led his troops to attack, he would wait for reinforcements.

Ke Lian refuted it well, and as soon as the Wei army challenged him to fight, he immediately ordered his troops to fight, so that when several reinforcements arrived in a hurry, he had to rush to the battlefield to fight with the Wei army.

If it weren't for Lian Pi's skill in commanding troops, and his own martial arts skills were among the best in South Korea, Han Wu, the Marquis of Li, would have wished to kill this disrespectful maniac at times.

"Speaking of which, where is this incorrigible person?"

Li Hou Han Wu squinted his eyes and looked at the messy battlefield, and then asked the guards on the left and right.

The guards shook their heads and said they didn't know, so Han Wu sent people to investigate.

The information obtained from the inquiry made Li Hou Han Wu feel sulky again: it turned out that the reason why he could not see Lian Pi was because Lian Pi led hundreds of cavalry to sneak attack the Wei army's central army in a roundabout way.

"Is that guy crazy? He dared to break into the Wei army with hundreds of people?"

Li Hou Han Wu shook his head and was too lazy to pay attention to that guy who didn't know whether to live or die. He concentrated on the battlefield in front of him.

"Did Qin Kai and General Qin's cavalry fail to disrupt the Wei army's formation?" Han Wu asked with a frown.

After hearing this, Li Mu turned his head and looked northeast.

At the same time, in the northeast of the battlefield, Han general Yuyang was guarding Qin Kai, riding a tiger and unable to dismount.

I remember that a moment ago, Qin Kai took advantage of Wei Wujun's battle with the Taiyuan Army and led nearly 10,000 cavalry to flank Wei Wujun.

Unexpectedly, the Wei army, the Shang Shui army, which was raiding the rear of the Wei Wu army, counterattacked very quickly and immediately dispatched to provide reinforcements.

If it was just like this, that would be it. But what shocked and even frightened Qin Kai was that a whole armored cavalry from the Wei army came out halfway, blocked their way, and launched a charge towards them without saying a word.

"Wei Qi rides on the Shangshui River!"

At that time, Qin Kai exclaimed and immediately ordered the entire army to avoid the Wei cavalry.

Because as far as he knew, it was among the 30,000 cavalrymen under Baoyuan that they suffered an unprecedented defeat in Korean cavalry. In just one stick of incense, this cavalry massacred 15,000 people.

With the example of Bao Yuan, Qin Kai will not foolishly choose to confront this Wei cavalry again, but the problem is that General Ma You, who is riding a heavy cavalry, chooses very good opportunities to attack. It was precisely Qin Kai who was about to give the order to rush into Wei Wujun's position at a faster speed. In other words, unless Qin Kai gave up the attack on Wei Wujun's flanks, they would not be able to avoid Yu Ma's heavy cavalry.

As a result, Qin Kai was riding a tiger and couldn't get off. After struggling for a long time, he finally sighed and chose to move forward.

The two cavalry collided, and as expected, the lightly-armed Yuyang cavalry was no match for the heavy cavalry of Yuma. Those cavalry who collided head-on with the latter were knocked off their backs one by one, and then trampled to pieces.

However, after paying such heavy casualties, Qin Kai finally led the rest of the cavalry and broke into Wei Wujun's defense line.

It's no wonder, after all, the shields of Wei soldiers are mainly used to protect the head, face and other vital parts, and are not specifically used to deal with cavalry. Therefore, it is not surprising that Yuyang Hanqi broke through.

However, the breakthrough of the defense line did not mean that the defense on Wei Wu's side collapsed. In fact, after the Yuyang cavalry broke into Wei Wu's flank, their casualties increased sharply.

The reason is very simple, because Wei Wuzu is an army that pays attention to momentum, which means that the soldiers of this army will often fight for their lives.

No, the Yuyang cavalry had a taste of it at this moment, either being thrown to death by Wei soldiers with long swords, or having their horseshoes chopped off, causing the cavalry to fall over. In short, the Yuyang cavalry, which made Dong Hu fearful, was actually killed by Wei soldiers. You can't get any advantage from the soldiers.

This made Yuyang Shouqin feel more and more confused, wondering whether he should continue to attack or retreat and attack elsewhere.

On the other side, the Shanggu guard Ma She and the Yanling Wei soldiers also fought hard.

Although the Shanggu Army was the elite of the Han Army, the Yanling Army was also the elite of the Wei Army. However, the problem was that the equipment of the Yanling Army was superior to that of the Shanggu Army, causing the casualties of the Shanggu Army to rise rapidly.

The entire battlefield became increasingly chaotic.

At this moment, even Su Wang Zhao Hongrun, who was in the rear formation, could not help but become a spectator.

Because when the battlefield presents such a chaotic situation as before, the role of the messengers is minimal. They mainly rely on frontline generals such as Qu Cheng, Yan Mo, Sun Shuke, Wu Ji, and Zhai Huang to direct the operations.

It is undeniable that Zhao Hongrun's eyelids jumped wildly when he saw the casualties and losses of his troops, including Wei Wujun.

This is a tough battle, a tough battle that the Wei army must fight and win.


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