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Chapter 520: Chang Ge Ru Lin, slanting formation (4)

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    As the dominant side, Han Sui, who commanded the army to attack, faced much less pressure than Yan Xing. He skillfully dispatched the troops at the rear to continuously join the battle line and advance the Hedong Army's formation.  Step extrusion.

    Although he was nearly sixty years old, Han Sui, who had been standing on the chariot to command for a long time, was still in high spirits. He was full of confidence at this time, and he was a little more sure of defeating the Hedong Army in this battle.

    In order to deal with the Hedong Army, I changed my previous habit of charging into the formation with cavalry first when fighting in Liangdi. I did the opposite and sent a large number of soldiers holding big guns to cover in front, successfully limiting the deployment of the Hedong Army.  The crossbowmen on both wings took advantage of long-range shooting, which greatly reduced the arrow damage suffered by the army's cavalry when charging into the formation.

    Coupled with its pre-war formation changes and the strengthening of its two-wing forces, the Hedong Army, whose military strategy has been repeatedly resolved, has undoubtedly fallen into a very passive situation.

    At present, it seems that the Hedong Army can still maintain the war situation, but Han Sui knows very well how difficult it is for an army that has become passive during the battle to restore its decline.

    Although the Hedong Army can also dispatch reserves to supplement the reduced forces on the front, withstand successive attacks from Han Sui's army, and then look for opportunities to counterattack.

    But the Hedong Army, which was completely at a disadvantage, was still very passive. As long as one front line was not supported in time and was successfully broken through by Han Sui's army, the battle situation that was barely maintained would collapse in an instant.

    When the time comes when the army is defeated like a mountain, even if Yan Xing still has extra reserves in his hands, he will not be able to save the defeated army from killing the general.

    Han Sui looked far ahead at the battlefield where the two armies were fighting and the sound of killing was loud. He stroked his beard and smiled. Although he was sure of winning, he was still calm and calm. He did not show his thoughts too much. Instead, he relied on his years of experience in fighting.  , cautiously asked the scout returning from a distance:

    "Is there any unusual movement among the enemy troops in Huaili City?"

    "General, there is no movement among the soldiers and horses in the city."

    "Okay, let's continue to scout and send an order to the soldiers and horses monitoring Huaili City not to slack off. They must keep an eye on the enemy troops in the city!"

    Han Sui thought that he was sure of victory against the Hedong Army on the frontal battlefield, and naturally he would not let an abnormal situation occur in Huaili City on the side to disrupt his army's offensive to gain the upper hand.

    He looked at his side's surging offensive and smiled proudly, but when his vision shifted to the battle area of ??his left wing, he couldn't help but narrow his eyes slightly.

    Although the Qiang and Hu tribes clamored fiercely, their initial offensive momentum was also very fierce. They charged into the battle and moved forward indomitably.  However, their rear strength was insufficient. Once they encountered Hedong County's armored spears and strong crossbows, they suffered heavy casualties with poor equipment, and the momentum of the attack soon stalled.

    The Qiang and Hu troops on the left have not opened up the situation for a long time. They were the first to charge and hesitated. At this time, the left-wing front fell behind the Chinese army and the right-wing troops who had opened up the situation and took advantage.

    "These Qiang and Hu masters, who have their own thoughts, must be thinking about how to prevent their own troops from being severely damaged at this time. While they are avoiding the battle and refusing to attack the strong formation, they are also trying their best to encourage other tribes to rush forward."

    Han Sui thought secretly in his heart. He looked at the battle lines being pulled repeatedly by the left wing, thought for a moment, and ordered Han Chang to go to the left wing troops to supervise the battle, and use wartime military laws to restrain the unorganized and arrogant Qiang and Hu tribes and force them to continue to contribute.  When killing an enemy, one must not avoid a strong enemy or hesitate to move forward.

    At present, the war situation is in his own favor, and Han Chang, who is highly motivated to fight, is eager to make contributions. Although Han Sui saw through his previous intention to seize the command of Li Pian's right-wing troops and was not appointed as the supervisor of the right-wing troops, the supervisor of the left-wing troops  The position is not satisfactory, but it can be used to show off one's abilities.

    He immediately accepted the order happily and ordered the cavalry to hold up banners representing Han Sui. Then he wanted to turn the horse's head and lead his soldiers to the left wing to supervise the battle against the Qiang and Hu tribes.

    Seeing Han Chang's anxious behavior, Han Sui was still a little worried. His original intention was to let the Qiang and Hu tribes on the left cling to Duan Su's Western Conquest Army, rather than expecting that the Qiang and Hu tribes on the left could defeat Duan.  He was preparing to conquer the Western Army, so he stopped Han Chang again and warned before leaving:

    "You go to the left wing to supervise the army and supervise the war. You can use wartime military laws to deal with a few Qiang and Hu soldiers who are afraid of fighting to set an example, but you can't insult the tribal leaders. Many of them defy the prohibition and are arrogant and rude. I  It still needs grace and power to control its troops, so you must not be frivolous and careless, ruining the army's major events!"

    "My child has remembered it!"

    Han Chang was looking at this opportunity to make great achievements, and was about to use some force to force the Qiang and Hu to fight to the death, but he felt sorry for Han Sui in his heart.Exploit the flaw of the Xin army in dispatching troops to achieve a breakthrough and defeat the enemy.

    Although these surrounded Qiang and Hu masters were rebellious, they knew that they had fallen into Han Chang's trap. Facing the sudden attack of Han Chang's soldiers, if they still resisted, they would not be able to resist before their tribesmen rushed forward.  , they would be killed by many spears and sharp knives, so although they were dissatisfied and clamored to seek justice from Han Sui, no one dared to risk their lives, but reluctantly chose to cooperate.

    Han Chang took their ugliness into his heart, and he was not worried about the revenge of these Qiang and Hu masters. As long as he commanded the Qiang and Hu Yi to defeat the enemy's right wing, and took advantage of the situation to sweep the entire Hedong army, his reputation would be at stake.  Far surpassing other generals, he became a famous general who was looked up to by everyone and looked up to by Han and Hu. Even his "father" had to recognize him, and then he could firmly establish his identity as the heir.

    By that time, the Han family in Jincheng will spread across Liangzhou and Sanfu, with hundreds of thousands of halberds and thousands of barbarians. Do I still need to care about these few Qiang and Hu lords?

    Of course, before that, Han Chang must first defeat the difficult veteran Duan Xuan in front of him.

    The ambitious Han Chang's method worked, and he was about to take over the command. Unexpectedly, Duan Xuan's army had already launched a counterattack first, and a frenzy of soldiers and horses came out of the formation and surged towards him.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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