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6045--Andrew Jin army soldiers come to the capital of Guishuang(2/2)

The strength of the Jin army was tested in the war. Even with 50,000 soldiers and horses, they could win against Guishang's 100,000 troops.

Kushan must have understood this truth, so when faced with successive provocations from the Jin army, it adopted a defensive posture and would not even send troops out of the city to confront the Jin army.

As important generals of the Jin army, they saw the emperor's intention from the emperor's deployment, which was to completely isolate Peshawar and make it difficult for the people of Peshawar to get out of the city. When the cities around Peshawar were leveled

, Peshawar will remain in this state for much longer.

No matter how strong the city of Peshawar is, if the time delay is longer, the materials in the city will be exhausted. It is simply wishful thinking to fight against the Jin army. However, after becoming an isolated city, Peshawar poses a great threat to the Jin army.

, the Jin army will send strong troops to guard it, not giving the Kushan people the slightest chance, so that the Kushan defenders will always hold on to Peshawar in this state.

The Jin army captured many cities in Guishang and sent officials to manage the cities. The harvest can be used by the army. Wusun and other places can also provide the Jin army with a steady stream of food, grass and baggage. Such a battle can only be carried out by the Jin army.

If the army persists, Peshawar will eventually belong to the Jin army.

Such a war may take a long time, but compared to the gains, the effort is worth it.

They captured the capital of Kushan and even captured all the important figures in Kushan. What capital would Kushan have to fight against the Jin army in the future? What else could it possibly do to create turmoil in Kushan territory?

It can be said that in this plan, although the Jin State will pay a considerable price, the overall combat impact is more effective than before, and it can minimize the losses of generals and lieutenants.

When attacking Anguan Cliff, it is obvious that such an approach cannot be adopted, because behind Anguan Cliff is the territory of Guishang, which can get more support.

Confronting the Kushan army in Peshawar can maximize the interests of the Jin army.

Although the Parthian Empire's army stopped attacking Kushan, Kushan did not dare to take it lightly. The Parthian Empire had coveted Kushan for a long time.
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