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Did Jiang Quanyi learn the art of war?

After learning, most of the scholars in the late Ming Dynasty learned military tactics, but they rarely had the opportunity to go to the battlefield to practice, and more of them were just talking about military tactics on paper.

However, the tactic of "rolling the bead curtain" is rarely recorded in mainstream military tactics.

It’s not that this tactic is not easy to use, but that the requirements for use are too high. Whether it is the configuration of enemy and us, the battlefield situation, the training degree of soldiers, etc., they all require extremely high requirements.

In other words, it is difficult for all battlefields to meet this more preset requirement.

This kind of tactic appears more often in exercises and paper talks, because at that time there was no need for human nature, just theory.

Jiang Quanyi didn't know that he had never used it either. This was the first time.

He just heard a word when he was chatting with Wu Zheng and felt very interested, so he asked a few more questions.

This time, it was used very hard because only Yang Shuang, the King of the Sui Dynasty, used the rewinding bead curtain in history, and it was extremely successful, defeating tens of thousands of Turkic troops with thousands of cavalry.

Rewinding the bead curtain is to defeat the more with less, attack the strong with weak, and turn decay into magical "immortal art".

Simply put, it is to drive away the defeated troops and attack the enemy's main formation.

Use cavalry to drive away the enemy's army, scare away the enemy's vanguards' resurrection, and the front army turns into the rear army, ramming the central army on its own, and then causing the central army to collide with the front army that was originally the rear army, causing the enemy's overall chaos until it collapses.

What our cavalry must do is not kill the enemy, but continue to drive away.

The two most important prerequisites are that there are many enemies and we are few. This is easy to understand. If there are many enemies and we are few, then we will naturally be able to crush them with strength. Why do we have to do these tricks?

The second condition is that the enemy must be infantry and our side must be cavalry. Only in this way can we scare away the enemy infantry, because cavalry will naturally restrain infantry, which is common sense in cold weapon wars.

Otherwise, if both sides are infantry or cavalry, why should the enemy be afraid of you? There is no reason to flee as soon as they meet.

Jiang Quanyi was very reluctant to do so. Although the first condition was met, the second condition was not met at all.

And it's the opposite, but it's the opposite.

The enemy is the cavalry, while the defenders are the infantry.

Isn't this a joke to use infantry to drive out cavalry? As long as you have a brain, you won't abuse this tactic.

Jiang Quanyi is an alternative!

He used the city and fought to the death without retreating, which caused the enemy to have the illusion that the defenders would defend the enemy.

Then suddenly retreat, lead the enemy to break the city, then lay out explosives, blow up the enemy's seven yingbasu, and temporarily loses judgment.

In this way, the enemy cavalry is actually equivalent to infantry because there is no speed.

The huge explosion shocked the enemy's heart, and the defenders suddenly left the city to counterattack, which really achieved the effect of deterring the enemy.

So, the prerequisite that could not be met was met.

The tactics that were originally impossible have become natural.

The enemy's retreat gradually changed from a beginning to a retreat.

If there are really tactical geniuses in the world who adapt to the situation and learn from one example and apply it to others, Jiang Quanyi is enough to be among the famous generals with this battle.

However, Jiang Quanyi became a monk after all. After his tactics were effective, he could no longer control the crazy charge army, and the soldiers drove the enemy crazy.

In fact, this is normal. The order is prohibited. No general can control the red-eyed army only before the battle breaks out.

At this time, the soldiers witnessed the enemy's defeat in front of them and felt their "power". Even a beggar could draw his sword and look around at this time, shouting "The sword in hand asks who is the hero in the world."

The defenders were originally admiring Jiang Quanyi and were willing to risk their lives to follow and implement this tactic. They were not ordered, but blindly followed.

After plucking up the courage to fight to the death, those who can still control themselves and turn back to the city are not humans, but gods.

Therefore, the prerequisite created by means is not really a standard. If the defenders were cavalry at this time, they could whistle and turn the horse's head and detour from both sides.

But infantry cannot do this, they drive the enemy frantically, but if they stop, the enemy who reacts can backfire in minutes because the enemy is a cavalry.

This battle is far from the perfect victory that I imagined, but a cruel, bloody battle!

Jiang Quanyi paid a heavy price for his "unfamiliarity" of this tactic and almost died in his country.

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The Qing army's vanguard only subconsciously retreated because he was caught off guard and was frightened by the overwhelming grenades of the defenders. However, they did not expect that their retreat would be equivalent to abandoning the wounded soldiers in front.

The wounded soldiers became chaotic and disrupted the vanguard's originally unsatisfactory queue, which triggered the phenomenon of "rolling the bead curtain".

But this army is an inlaid yellow flag, and the elite Manchu cavalry.

After a brief chaos, they quickly calmed down after Lan Bai angrily scolded him. It was right that there were not many defenders in the city, and there were infantry soldiers, so they could not defeat them, and the defenders could not catch up with them.

This idea is "simple", but it can calm down.

More and more people discovered this problem, and the central army gradually stabilized.

The defenders were like trying their best to dive in, but ended up hitting the iron plate.

Jiang Quanyi was really helpless. It was not that he didn't want to withdraw, but that he couldn't do it at all.

When they found that the resistance was getting stronger and stronger, the defenders realized that they were surrounded by enemies.

This psychological gap can instantly defeat a person.

If they were not veterans who had experienced many battles, then there would be only one ending, surrounded by enemies and slowly eroded.

Fortunately, when the defenders discovered this danger, they quickly stopped and organized themselves in groups to keep warm.

With Jiang Quanyi's arrival, small groups gathered to Jiang Quanyi and formed a large group.

The enemy was slowly shrinking the encirclement, but they did not launch an attack immediately because the Qing soldiers were still afraid of the firearms in the hands of the defenders.

This is a short and very unreliable stalemate. If there is a slight slight movement, fierce battle will break out.

Since this defender was already in the jar, there was no need for unnecessary sacrifice. Lan Bai specially ordered to send someone to persuade him to surrender.

Jiang Quanyi did not agree or refused.

He began to talk about conditions, such as obtaining official positions of Huai'an general or guardian, such as the army under his command, which must be independently established and expanded into ten thousand people, and for example, asking for a title, which is no less than that of an earl, etc.

After this battle, nearly 3,000 defenders were brought out from the city by Jiang Quanyi to fight against defense, and at this time, the maximum number of people who could breathe was only a thousand people.
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