Four hundred and sixtieth chapters entanglement
Chapter 465: Entanglement
In desperation, the players of the rebel camp had to station in Didao City, which belongs to the rear of the rebel camp. There are very few players in the imperial camp in this area. Even if they go out of the city and go around for a day, they may not be able to find one or two imperial players...////
The Yiren forces who chose to follow Han Sui's forces are all people with some ideas, and they all plan to participate in the most intense war. In their opinion, although Bian Zhang, Beigong Boyu and others can be regarded as a top rebel, in history, they were just a small fight. The only warlords of Xiliang who had huge influence were Han Sui and Ma Teng, so they chose to follow Han Sui. You let a force trying to participate in the decisive battle to find the bad luck of those scattered imperial players. Isn't this a cannon to kill mosquitoes? This also made them feel extremely bored.
Fortunately, the imperial army led by Yang Tian was getting closer and closer, and they gradually saw the dawn of war. As soon as the imperial army arrived, they would not have to wait so much.
As the war was about to come, the systematic announcement that made them very happy appeared. Perhaps this was the turning point of this war?
Sure enough, the next day, Han Sui was extremely excited after receiving the news that Li Xiangru and others rebelled one after another and were willing to rely on him, and was much more courageous on this day. Especially the rebel Li Xiangru, the convenient place occupied by Longxi. Longxi is not far from Didao, and it is only a day or two away. The only inconvenience is that there is a river barrier between Longxi and Didao. To cross the river smoothly, there must be a large number of ships. However, this is not difficult for Li Xiangru. After all, this transport of troops does not require very high-level warships, but it can be done by just a primary transport ship. Such ships are not a small number on both sides of the river.
Therefore, Han Sui immediately asked Li Xiangru to lead the army to cross the river immediately and join with him to encircle the imperial army. In his plan, he must wipe out all the imperial army this time. Even if they can resurrect with points or money, it will be a huge loss. After all, for anyone, both money and points are limited, which means that the number of times they can be resurrected is limited. As long as the entire army can be wiped out once, it will inevitably have a huge impact on the continuous combat ability of the imperial army.
Although Li Xiangru said he was dependent on Han Sui, Han Sui was polite at this time and did not give orders to Li Xiang in an orderly tone. However, Li Xiangru was also very tactful. After receiving Han Sui's letter from Fei Ge, he immediately led a large army out of the city and then boarded the ship to cross the river. Li Xiangru spent a lot of money this time. He and the Yiren army had more than four million. Except for one and a half million left to defend in Longyou City, the rest of the army set off with him.
Han Sui did not wait for Li Xiangru's arrival in Didao City, because he received news that General Yang Guang, the imperial army of the imperial court, slightly adjusted the direction of the marching and headed towards the northwest. Han Sui carefully analyzed the marching route of the imperial army. If this route did not change, the imperial army would pass by two hundred kilometers west of the city and then head towards Jincheng.
Han Sui couldn't sit still anymore. What did the sunshine want to do? Is it because he wanted to attack his old nest, Jincheng? This seems too mysterious, right?
You should know that although he brought most of the troops out, in order to prevent accidents, he still left more than one million troops in Jincheng, including more than one hundred thousand elite troops above the sixth level. In addition, there are a lot of food and grass in the city, and the city defense supplies are also very sufficient. With these conditions, it is not easy for Sunshine to capture Jincheng, right?
Suddenly, Han Sui thought of a possibility, that is, the purpose of this imperial army was to run to his rear to harass him. As soon as this idea came out, Han Sui couldn't calm down. After all, this rebellion battle could not be fought in one or two days. Although it seemed that Yang Guang did not take much time to seize those cities from Beigong Boyu and others, it has to be said that this was because Yang Guang took tricks, and this method of taking tricks was not commonly used after all. The time required to attack a city with strength was very painful. In such a long time, logistics supply was undoubtedly the most important problem. But if the army led by Yang Guang was plundering in the rear, how could he be confident in fighting on the front line?
Han Sui, who was originally planning to wait for Li Xiangru in Didao City, immediately ordered his troops to set off. He wanted to stop this imperial army before passing through Didao's line. Otherwise, it would be much more troublesome to chase after him after crossing this line.
Han Sui only brought out eight million troops from Didao City, leaving two million guarding Didao City. He was also worried that Sunshine would have any conspiracy and leaving two million troops would make him feel a little relieved.
However, when Han Sui spent a day blocking the imperial army, Yang Tian led the army to turn the direction again. This time, they rushed towards Didao City.
Han Sui was really confused. What exactly did Sunshine want to do? Do you want to attack Didao City? Although the city defense facilities of Didao City are much weaker than Jincheng, the number of defenders is higher. In addition, his eight million troops are nearby, Sunshine is not afraid of attacking and cannot escape?
At this time, Han Sui also thought that this imperial army might have intended to drag them around here so that they have no time to take care of the wars in places like Qinchuan and Fufeng, rather than really wanting to attack a certain city or fight with them.
But even though Han Sui thought of this, he couldn't think of any solution for a moment. After all, this is Xiliang, not Yizhou or other places. There is no need to march here because there are flat horses everywhere. In this environment, it is undoubtedly very difficult to encircle and block an army.
However, although the difficulty is huge, it is not impossible. You should know that Han Sui also has 700,000 or 800,000 cavalry under his command. As most of the cavalry formed by nomadic peoples, their cavalry and shooting skills are naturally very strong. They are all very excellent archers.
Han Sui had already known that the army led by Sunshine was basically infantry. Except for the two cavalry corps with a total of less than 100,000 people in his direct troops, the rest of the cavalry were pitifully few. Although he also heard that the strength of the two cavalry corps in Baiyun City was amazing, since he had never seen it with his own eyes and was very confident in the nearly 800,000 cavalry under his command, he decided to send most of the cavalry to intercept the imperial army. (To be continued.
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