Huai's three thousand Tengjia army defeated the Wei's army. Three thousand Tengjia's army rushed into the formation. Wherever they passed, corpses were strewn in the fields, and the soldiers of the Weiguo scrambled to flee.
Wu Shen, commanding the Huaiguo army, pursued them all the way to the vicinity of Weiguo's camp. Seeing Weiguo's defeat, the remaining army of Weiguo quickly sent out two armies to stop the attack.
Wu Shen kept driving the defeated troops of Wei State, not allowing them to rest, but not forcing them too much. When these defeated soldiers saw their own camp, they rushed over, and the military formations of the left and right armies of Wei State that originally came to rescue also Got some hits.
Seeing this situation, Wu Shen led the Tengjia army and rushed up behind the defeated army. He fired three arrows in succession before the battle, and then the army rushed directly into the battle.
Wearing two layers of armor, Wu Shen, surrounded by personal guards, bravely took the lead and directly tore through the formation of the Patriot Army. Then the Vine Armor Army behind him swarmed up and completely tore the gap.
The Tengjia Army transformed into killing machines one by one, formed small formations, and continuously charged into the interior. The generals of the Wei Kingdom were caught off guard, and the army was stirred up by the rebels, and the military formation was shaken.
Wu Shen even led his bodyguards straight into the main camp of the Wei army. General Wei saw the overwhelming power of the Huai army and rushed towards him. He was so frightened that he did not dare to stay any longer and fled directly under the escort of his bodyguards.
Originally, the morale of the defending army was not high. After the general ran away, morale suddenly fell to the bottom. The left and right armies were defeated by the Tengjia Army in one battle.
Tens of thousands of guardsmen were beaten and defeated one after another. Wu Shen broke through three formations in a row. No one in the guardsmen dared to fight anymore and fled to the camp. Fortunately, the Weiguo army was divided into several camps. Seeing Wu Qi's small defeat, the rear army quickly sent troops to outflank the Huai army's front.
The people in Weiguo's camp also fired arrows to stop him. Seeing this situation, Yanhou's Wei soldiers advanced hurriedly.
In the north of Qi State, before the small army of Qi State moved south, the army of Yan State ended its slow gathering.
Huai State defended with tens of thousands of small troops, and even took the initiative to abandon Tancheng and other lands 200 years away and shrink the front line.
Without the addition of the Mohists, Huai's ship technology had no new development. Under a small boat, more than a dozen bed crossbows were installed on the right and left sides. Once the boat approached, more than a dozen bed crossbows fired rockets together, and Chu's battle The boat was unable to block it at all, and was quickly set on fire.
The Eight Jin Allied Forces fought with the Huai State's retreating small army. Wang Pu's preparation was not enough for 4,000 crossbowmen. Even Wei's Tengjia Army dared to charge into the army.
The Huai Kingdom and the Eight Jin Allied Forces fought several battles in succession, with neither side winning or losing. The chief general of the Eight Jin Allied Forces was Wu Shen. Although the overall quality of Huai's soldiers was lower, the Eight Jins and Wei's troops were smaller. In addition, without Wu Shen to command the battle, Huai's advantage was at the slightest advantage.
The Wei army followed Yan's army to attack Qi. Qi's internal resources were strong and unable to withstand Yan's retreat. What's more, Qi State had no idea that Yan State would dare to retreat and attack Qi State.
Seeing that situation, the Marquis of Qi was so frightened that he quickly dispatched a small army from the back line to return to rescue Qi. On the other side, Chu's small army retreated, while Huai's army relied on cities and mountains to defend. As for the navy, although the Chu State was in the lower reaches and had no advantage in going upstream, the Huai State's ship technology was obviously inferior to that of the Chu State. As a result, the Chu State Navy not only failed to win, but was instead used by the Huai State Navy. Bed Crossbow suffered a small defeat.
This resulted in that although Wei's small army was still weak, it was unable to exert its full strength due to the several leading roles. You can only rely on the number of people to gain the upper hand.
It's like the king's little god brought two gold and one silver, and the two golds were just obeying the command. How could he win in a group fight?
The Huai Kingdom's 8,000-strong vanguard defeated the Wei Kingdom in the first battle, resulting in thousands of casualties. The Wei Kingdom dared to besiege Shangqiu City again and instead confronted the Huai Army.
Before the Huai State moved its capital, it built a small number of defensive cities on the Huai-Chu border. The Chu State weakly attacked those cities, suffering very few casualties and retreating quickly.
On the city of Shangqiu, there are small military camps stretching for more than ten meters, where the small army of the Huai State and the small army of the Eighth Jin Dynasty confront each other. The Eighth Jin Allied Forces and the small Weiguo Army totaled less than 800,000, including not even 70,000 Tengjia Army.
There are too many opportunities to use ingenious tactics in small-corps operations, and that is why these successful cases have become classic cases in history. And less often, that kind of small-corps fighting is about who makes more mistakes.
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The Huai State had enough troops to retreat and counterattack the Chu State. As for the armies of the Seven Kingdoms of Zhong and Cai, they were not the opponents of the Chu State before the Chu State's reform. Cai Qi's 40,000-strong coalition suppressed them and suffered defeats. The remaining 170,000 small army retreated to attack Huai. Huai's military strength was half that of Chu's, so it could only rely on cities to defend.
Wang Pu's commanding ability can only be said to be exceptional, but his tactics and tactics are not 93, and his military strategy is not 85. It was natural for the two armies to confront each other, but Wang Pu knew how to make good use of people and transferred some of the best military disciples in the academy to make suggestions and make up for the deficiencies.
As a result, Qi was caught off guard and suffered a minor defeat. The Wei army was so powerful that in half a month, they captured 87 cities in Qi State, which shocked the entire Qi State.
The two sides fought in Shangqiu City for a month, and the outcome was still decided. Although the Huaiguo side made some accurate shots and was caught by Wu Shen, my eight teammates made even less accurate shots. The Huai State did not have four thousand crossbowmen to intimidate, so Wu Shen dared to let Hu Weicong attack hard.
On the seventh day after the arrival of Hu Weicong from Huai State, the Eight Jin Allied Forces also arrived. After learning that Hu Wei was defeated, even though the Huai Kingdom's vanguard only had a small army of 8,000 people, the Eight Jin Allied Forces did not dare to be careless at all.
As for being straightforward, there are spies from Huai State everywhere, giving us no chance at all. Although Wu Shen is really good at commanding battles and has a very keen grasp of fighter opportunities, eight of his teammates couldn't keep up with my pace.
At that time, the Chu State was rushed into the formation by the Huai State navy, and then the front crossbow showed its power, destroying almost half of the Chu State's warships in one battle. The navy of Chu State was forced to defend itself.
Before Gongsun Mao left, Hu Wei insisted on attacking Qi State. Yan State had been exploited by Qi State's low-priced food in those years, and had accumulated a small amount of grievances, both good and bad, to vent out.
Compared with the Xiaobieshan defense line, the war between Huaiguo and Qiguo was equally anxious. In order to seize the land of Huaisi, Qi State also dispatched 700,000 small troops.
I have never experienced the power of the Huai Kingdom's rattan armor soldiers. Hu Weicong could also break through their defenses, but on the contrary, they were on the crossbow formation, and the casualties were huge.
The two sides were engaged in a constant battle around Shangqiu City, with the battle line stretching for more than ten miles. Although Wu Shen was the commander-in-chief of the Eighth Jin Allied Forces, South Korea and Zhao State had no intention of handing over the command of the army, so I could only really command them. There is no small army of Wei.
Qi occupied land two hundred miles away, and its morale was low. He wanted to fight all the way to Huai'an, but was blocked at Shangpi City again.