The first thousand two hundred and ninety-six chapters of China's unification the sun never sets (fifteen)
The decisive battle between the Chinese Empire and the Mughal Empire started in the Bergurian Plain. The commander of the Chinese Army Zhang Ping'an led four personal guard battalions and more than 100,000 soldiers to the front line. He first led the guard cavalry to patrol the battlefield. This battlefield was personally selected by Zhang Ping'an. The main force of the Chinese Army was stationed in the canyon east of Berguria from south to north. In this way, the Chinese Army set up a long snake formation. The Chinese Army set up a Tianxiong Camp, the Water Dragon Camp, the Firefox Camp and the Duyehe tribe of the Duyehe tribe on the front line, among which the Tianxiong Camp and the Firefox Camp were the support points of the entire defense line. The north and south wings of the Chinese Army front were Hu Ming Libing Camp and Zhang Li Xiongying Camp. The central valley area was Gao Chenggong Division, Du Liang Division, and Li Qing.
The Water Ministry and the Prince Guard Battalion are formed. The defense line on the east side of the valley is the three battle barracks of the Zhengyixing Camp. The 500 miles northwest of Kolkata in the south is the Huang Wei's troops of the Chinese Army. The main force of the Chinese artillery team Yang Meimei's troops hit the Tianxiong Camp and the Huohuo Camp. Three hundred artillery and 600 crossbows on the front line formed an overwhelming advantage against the enemy. The hundreds of thousands of Chinese army camps stretched for more than 200 miles, forming an indestructible line of defense. As for the newly occupied Bangladesh province of the Chinese army, the Chinese army only left the engineering battalion Zhang De's troops to garrison here to ensure that there is no major problem in the depth of the rear. Tian Peng's troops' Timberwolves War Barracks are located behind the right flank of the Chinese army, which can not only protect Zhang Li's Eagle Camp and support the Eagle Camp and the front line.
Jin Chen, the governor of the Usizangdu Department, led the 13,000 troops of the troops to lie dormant in northern Bangladesh. They were guarding against Mughal attack troops who bypassed the Chinese defense line to raid the Bangladesh province. With the end of the rainy season, the importance of this supply road in Bangladesh has declined. Not only does it carry a large amount of cargo, it consumes relatively less money. There is a naval land battle camp in the port of Kolkata, and a strong army led by veteran Huang Wei is also a strong army. Every day, Emperor Zhang Ping'an would go to Tianxiong Camp and the main peak of the Firefox Camp to observe the opposite enemy formation.
, by the way, inspect the preparations for each unit. In the evening, Zhang Ping'an would discuss military information with Chief of Staff Gu Xin. They patiently waited for the Mughal army to gather. Regarding the battlefield he chose, Zhang Ping'an believed that he could have a advantage in the geographical advantage. As an invader, the Chinese army naturally had to eliminate people and factors. Zhang Ping'an even believed that both sides were half of the time. After the rainy season, the Chinese cavalry scouts began to attack and investigate, and they caught many Mughal scouts. The Intelligence Department tortured these prisoners and reported the endless stream of spies to Emperor Zhang Ping'an.
The Chinese army cannot do without the support of intelligence in wars, especially when fighting this invasion war, facing an opponent whom they have not understood. It is more important to learn about enemy intelligence before the war. Soon, the Chinese Army General Staff obtained the composition of the Mughal army and the stationing of various units, especially the intelligence of the main enemy generals was the focus of the collection of the Intelligence Department. With the battlefield intelligence provided by the Intelligence Department, Zhang Ping'an and the General Staff had a clear strategy for combat. According to the battlefield intelligence of the Intelligence Department, Zhang Ping'an had a preliminary idea of deductions many times. He found the Chief of Staff Gu Xin, and the two performed sand table deductions in the commander's tent. This time, Zhang Ping'an set the main target of attack at Mo
The right-wing army led by the Walnut Aurangzebu. Zhang Ping'an and Aurangzebu fought against the landing battle, but they had not gained any advantage. In the later period, Tian Peng led the Timberwolves to pursue the battle, ending with five hundred casualties. Tian Peng came back and paid only one thousand Mughal soldiers. Tian Peng was Zhang Ping'an's most proud disciple and was also a resourceful middle-aged general in the Chinese army. He suffered a secret loss in the fight against Aurangzebu. The prince Aurangzebu naturally attracted Zhang Ping'an's attention. For the cunning enemy, Zhang Ping'an's principle is to let his body disappear. He must first eliminate the enemy general who poses the greatest threat to the Chinese army in the decisive battle.
After many discussions with Chief of Staff Gu Xin, Zhang Ping'an planned to add Gao Cheng's troops to the right wing of the personal military camp and transfer the Eagle Camp to the south of Tian Peng's camp. A major battle consisted of several small battles. Emperor Zhang Ping'an and Chief of Staff Gu Xin both believed that a little flaw must be leaked on the first front to annihilate the main Mughal army. The army with the strongest combat effectiveness of the Mughal Empire was the imperial guards of Emperor Shah Jahan. However, the Intelligence Department has not yet found out whether this unit has arrived on the battlefield. It is unrealistic to annihilate the Mughal Guards. With a preliminary strategy, Zhang Ping'an had to consider the order of attacks.
.The current Mughal barracks have more than 200 miles in a row, and there is still a trend of continuing to expand. As the right wing of the Mughal army, the Aurangzebu Legion is not only strong in force, but its camp can reach fifty miles in size. Zhang Ping'an used a telescope to observe the Aurangzebu Camp from the main peak of the Tianxiong Camp. The white tents are arranged horizontally and vertically in a straight line. The weapons outside the tent are stacked in an orderly manner, and the war horses quietly surround the manger. From this appearance alone, his chief general Aurangzebu is a person who is strict in the army. Compared with the central camp of the Mughals and the left wing in the north, the Aurangzebu Camp not only patrolls the cavalry in an orderly manner, but also has morale.
Zhang Ping'an saw that the Aurangzebu cavalry gathered troops faster and out of the camp in an orderly manner amid the sound of trumpets. The infantry formation of this unit was also very reasonable when training troops. The infantry formation of the Aurangzebu army was composed of musketeers and sword and shield soldiers, and 300 combat soldiers formed a military formation, and musketeers occupied more than 30% of the formation. When Zhang Ping'an was practicing the formation from Aurangzebu, he saw the early figure of the Po Slave Army. After seeing, Zhang Ping'an nodded. With Aurangzebu training like this, if the Chinese army had been a few decades earlier, the Chinese army might not have been able to defeat the Mughal army. Zhang Ping'an sighed in his heart that there would be no shortage of capable generals in this world, and Mughal Aurangzebu
This prince is really worthy of his respect. Zhang Ping'an made everyone respect Aurangzebu on the surface, but actually reminded the gang of arrogant soldiers and generals on the front line that they should not underestimate this opponent anyway. In early November of the 16th year of China, the Intelligence Department obtained the latest intelligence, and the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan led the Imperial Guard to the front line. After receiving this news, the Emperor of the Chinese Empire Zhang Ping'an breathed a long sigh of relief. After all, the daily confrontation between the two sides not only consumed money and food, but also consumed the energy and physical strength of the soldiers on both sides. Emperor Zhang Ping'an patiently waited for Mughal to gather troops instead of using various defeat tactics, just to use this battle to pacify Mughals.
Based on the intelligence reported by the Intelligence Department, the Imperial General Staff initially estimated that the number of Mughal soldiers confronted the Chinese army was about 1.2 million. Judging from the force alone, the number of Mughal soldiers was more than four times that of the Chinese army. Emperor Zhang Ping'an was most excited to fight such a large battle of millions, which made him full of vitality as if he had eaten. Since the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan had arrived at the front line, Zhang Ping'an was preparing to dig a pit to teach the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan well so that he could know that the Han people were the best. In the long history of thousands of years, the Han people dissolved their wisdom in books and spread it to later generations. Zhang Ping'an planned to release a group of prisoners and let them bring a message to the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It was said that it was
The Hua Empire was afraid of the strong Mughal force and was willing to hold peaceful negotiations with your prince Aurangzeb to resolve the misunderstanding between the two countries. Using open-minded plots has always been Zhang Ping'an's strength. He did not regard Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a negotiating opponent, but instead negotiated with Aurangzeb, a prince who had no possibility of inheritance of the throne. No matter what the final result was, Aurangzeb would be suspicious of several brothers. Although Zhang Ping'an did not know much about the internal struggles of the Mughal Empire, he could also guess that the princes would fight openly and secretly for the throne. Not to mention that the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan had been in power for decades, Zhang Ping'an's own family had several attempted coups to fight for the inheritance rights. The Tian family was the most ruthless, and the emperor Zhang Ping'an had a deep understanding of this.
The pits that Zhang Ping'an dug for Aurangzebu this time were extremely inferior, but they were in line with the laws of the royal struggle. Prince Aurangzebu must feel the beauty of the emperor from the Chinese Empire. His scheming must be coordinated by the situation on the battlefield. If Aurangzebu is suspicious, there will definitely be two situations on the battlefield. One is to attack the Chinese army camp and express his feelings to his father and brothers, and the other is to fight lively and work but not to work hard to ensure that his main force does not suffer major losses. No matter which situation occurs on the battlefield, it is a good thing for the Chinese army. The Chinese army will use its strong position and sharp firepower to give the enemy major damage. Zhang Ping'an believes that as long as the Mughal attack is defeated, it is a good thing.
The battles that followed were easier to fight. On the first front of the Chinese army, Zhang Ping'an had to give the enemy a trap, let the enemy taste some sweetness before counterattacking. For this reason, Zhang Ping'an found Huang Feihong, the leader of the Water Dragon Camp, and asked him to fight a defeat that no one wanted to fight. Huang Feihong, who entered the staff to receive the combat strategy, suddenly turned black when he heard that he was defeated by him. The main camp of the Water Dragon Camp was located between Tianxiong Camp and Huohuo Camp, and its defense line was twenty miles long. In order to defend this line, Huang Feihong almost suppressed all the main forces of the department. Chief of Staff Gu Xin explained to Huang Feihong the key points of this battle, which was to retreat his main force fifteen miles and focus on defending against the Tujing hill in the rear.
The Chinese Army is not familiar with the Mughal place names, so the staff of the General Staff often take the place names based on the local characteristic landmarks. Doi was originally the defense zone of the Qinwei camp, so there was an abandoned Doi. There were two small hills adjacent to the north and south, with a mountain of only more than twenty meters high and several wide-leaf trees in the slope. Zhang Ping'an wanted to set up a pocket array here to ambush the Mughal army that rushed into the area. Since you want to play, you have to devote yourself to it. Emperor Zhang Ping'an ordered the construction of three military camps here, each camp was the same as the military camp. In the camp, there were a lot of piles of forage and military tents, and there were even a lot of sleep.
The Chinese army has not been too luxurious to put food in these fake camps, but it seems that they will not doubt these barracks. In the south, north and east of these three fake camps, the Chinese army dug three bent connected trenches, and the outside of the front trenches were dug with cavalry pits. This kind of pit is mainly to destroy the horse hooves of the enemy's war horses. In addition, the grass grows fast in the Mughals, and the surroundings of the horse pit are covered with green grass in just a few days. There are dozens of trenches between the front trenches and the rear trenches, waiting for the enemy to get into the trap. (To be continued)
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