Chapter 131 of the Battle of Changping: The end is imminent, waiting for the opportunity

Style: Historical Author: Sui YunyiWords: 2050Update Time: 24/01/18 11:42:34
When King Qin heard this, he nodded slightly.

Indeed, the reason why the Four Kingdoms Alliance is dangerous is that the main force of the Zhao army is not exhausted. If the coalition army returns, the main force of our Qin army will inevitably occupy Shangdang. And because of the Zhao army, it is extremely likely that the three countries of Zhao, Han and Wei will be defeated. If the army is in a panic, then the Chu army in the south is bound to take advantage of the situation and move in.

But if the Zhao army has been wiped out, even if the three countries join forces again, without the Zhao army, the Qin army can quickly destroy the Han and Wei coalition forces just like the battle of Yique.

Therefore, the safest way is to quickly capture the main force of the Zhao army in the encirclement.

However, the military report said: Zhao Jun built many fortresses and defended them, and it was difficult for our army to break them. If Bai Qi is forced to attack, it will probably cause serious damage to the army.

King Qin's face, which had been calm just now, suddenly became a little tangled and hesitant.

Fan Sui, who is such a person, can be said to be a roundworm in King Qin's stomach. Of course he understands what King Qin is struggling with, and immediately explains: "My King Rongzhen: destroy the Zhao army of the upper party quickly, and our army will be in an invincible position." Land, slowly plotting it, may avoid the loss of soldiers, but there is a considerable risk. Once the coalition is achieved, the several years of our Da Qin's efforts will be destroyed, and our Da Qin's way out to the east will also be premature. If we try to get involved again, The party and other places, I’m afraid..."

The phrase "the road out to the east" was like a heavy hammer hitting King Qin Ying Ji's chest.

"Going eastward" was a national policy that his father and brother Wang longed for and pursued day and night. Ying Ji would never allow this national policy to die in his hands.

Compared with Great Qin's stable way out to the east, the lives of soldiers seemed a bit insignificant.

Almost instantly, a stern look flashed across Qin King Ying Ji's face. It was obvious that Fan Sui's words hit King Qin seven inches in the face.

Although Fan Sui's words are reasonable, they are not entirely for Qin's consideration.

Fan Sui's purpose is very simple, that is, Bai Qi, his political opponent from beginning to end.

Now it seems that Bai Qi's unparalleled feats are bound to be accomplished in the Shangdang battle, but this does not prevent Fan Sui from adding some water to this unparalleled feats, which is still a bit poisonous.

The military newspaper stated that after several battles, the Qin army's losses were already considerable. If the losses could be increased, and he could secretly make a fuss, it would obviously not be difficult to establish an image of "one general succeeds and ten thousand bones wither". . This is undoubtedly digging into the military foundation that Bai Qi relied on to get started, and even Bai Qi's reputation as the "Military God" will become a drag on him.

It's okay when the fire is cooking and the flowers are blooming, but once things go wrong...

The wonderful thing about these words is that all Fan Sui's words started from the state of Qin. Even with the sophistication of the King of Qin, he could not find any fault in it, even if the King of Qin might have noticed it.

Soon, King Qin made a decision.

"Quickly send a letter to Lord Wu An via a flying pigeon that Zhao has contacted other countries for help and ordered him..." King Qin was about to give the order, but was interrupted by Fan Sui.

"My king!" Fan Sui straightened up and said slowly: "Just tell Mr. Wu An the situation truthfully. I believe Mr. Wu An will make the most correct decision."

When King Qin heard this, he looked at Fan Sui blankly. He understood Fan Sui's intention in just a moment. He wanted Bai Qi to take the blame for himself!

After walking around for a few steps, King Qin took a deep look at Fan Sui again, suddenly smiled, and said: "How can I, the majestic King of Qin, let his soldiers take the blame?"

"Your Majesty!" Fan Sui wanted to persuade him again.

However, King Qin waved his hand and immediately issued an order: "Send an order: All men over the age of fifteen in Hanoi and Hedong counties are to be sent to the Shangdang army to listen to orders. Tell Lord Wu An: Something will change if it is too late. Reinforcements will arrive in ten days." When Zhao's army runs out of food, we will immediately launch an encirclement and annihilation campaign against Zhao's army. We must annihilate Zhao's troops as soon as possible."

King Qin obviously had a good idea of ​​Fan Sui's thoughts. The situation of confrontation between civil and military forces was exactly what King Qin wanted, but the premise was that it was within his control and could not go too far.

"No!" The eunuch behind him immediately agreed.

Seeing that King Qin's order had been given, Fan Sui said no more, and bowed his hands before retreating. However, Fan Sui did not feel frustrated that his remonstrance was useless, but there was a faint smile in the corner of his mouth.

Therefore, with the cooperation and coincidence of many parties, what Zhao Kuo hoped for, the order for the Qin army to turn their difficulties into an attack was finally issued. Everything seemed to be proceeding without any danger according to Zhao Kuo's calculations, and a magnificent and wonderful chess game was finally coming to its final stage.

Everyone is waiting, waiting for the final scene to unfold slowly.

The monarchs and ministers of Wei were waiting, waiting for the ten-day period, waiting for both Zhao and Qin armies to suffer defeat;

Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an of the Qin State, and the Qin army under his command were waiting, waiting for the Zhao army to run out of food, and waiting for the king's reinforcements to arrive to divide and encircle them; and the King of Qin was also waiting for good news from the front line, waiting for the way out to the east. Open completely.

Tian Dan was waiting, waiting for the battlefield to change, waiting for Zhao Kuo's call, and the best time to counterattack;

Lian Po was waiting, waiting for the call from King Wei and Lord Xinling, waiting to lead the army of Wei back to the Changping battlefield;

Zhao Kuo is also waiting, waiting for the good news of Lian Po, waiting for the Wei army to join the battlefield, waiting - to survive!

And the Zhao army in the Qin army's encirclement is also waiting, waiting for its fate to come;

As well as the Qin troops surrounding Zhao Jun, they are already waiting for the moment of the general attack.

Of course, waiting is not easy, no matter who you are.

The most uncomfortable thing is that the Zhao army in the encirclement is not only always worried about the Qin army launching a final attack, but also always worried about the tragic situation after the food is exhausted. They wanted to break out of the encirclement, after all, if they could break out of the encirclement, their general had a strict order: only hand forts were allowed, and no one could escape lightly. Anyone who disobeyed the order would be killed.

Therefore, Zhao Jun could only wait helplessly, watching Qin Jun continue to provoke and patrol not far away. The only good news is: the food issue that I originally thought I was most worried about actually seems to be no problem at all.

What was better than the Zhao army was the Qin army that surrounded them, but they were always on guard against a breakout or suicide attack launched by the Zhao army somewhere. Especially after receiving the general order from King Qin, a large number of Qin troops began to penetrate and penetrate Zhao Jun's entire line, trying to find Zhao Jun's key nodes to facilitate subsequent breakthroughs.

Although Tian Dan's life in the rear camp was not in danger, he was still annoyed by the harassment by his lieutenants. He didn't want to rush out and rescue those Paoze brothers, but her rationality told her that if she rushed out like this, not only would she not be able to save her own Paoze, but it would also completely mess up the plan, and even the entire Zhao country might be involved.

Compared with the soldiers who were eating chaffy vegetables and always fearful on the battlefield, Lian Po's life was obviously a bit too good!