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Chapter 679 Dingjun Mountain

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    To take a step back, even if the troops from Guanxi are at any cost and the reinforcements are timely, Liu Bei's army that has invaded Hanzhong can still hold on to the danger and fight a war of attrition with the Xiliang army that is fighting on multiple fronts.

    Pang Tong did not believe that with the abundant Shu granaries in the rear, he could not defeat the Kansai soldiers and horses who were inconvenient to transport grain and grass and suffered huge losses.

    Therefore, the top priority is to invade Hanzhong.

    And the dangerous Yangping Pass has become the biggest obstacle to the Shu army.

    Based on actual combat observations over the past few days, Pang Tong gave up the idea of ??using force to seize Yangping Pass.

    The pass is a dangerous place that cannot be crossed by one man, and Liu Bei's army cannot use its superior strength. In addition, although Yan Gui, the Kansai garrison in the pass, is not a general who can defeat the enemy, he defends according to the danger and is exhausted.  It is more than enough to stop the enemy.

    ??These days, the guards at Yangping Pass allowed Liu Bei's troops outside the pass to show weakness and lure the enemy, but they refused to get out. The guard general Yan Gui also ordered the soldiers to add more equipment and set up more beacons. If there was any trouble, they would immediately take military action to respond.

    ??Here, even if we use 10,000 or 20,000 troops to fill it, it will be difficult to open up the situation.

    Therefore, bypassing Yangping Pass and finding another way became Liu Beijun's only choice.

    Fortunately, there are not many other mountainous areas in Yizhou, but there are many winding mountain paths.

    Liu Beijun has discovered another path that can bypass Yangpingguan Mountain and go to Dingjun Mountain in Hanzhong.

    In these days, with the cooperation of military forces from other directions who have repeatedly fought and failed, Liu Bei's army has overcome obstacles all the way on this mountain road without being hindered at all, and has opened up the path in the direction of travel.

    The success or failure of capturing Hanzhong depends on this.

    Pang Tong thought to himself that it was almost time to reveal the situation to Guan Yu and a few senior generals, and then set off to chase Liu Bei's troops.

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    Three days later, Hanzhong, Dingjun Mountain.

    Wang Ping, who was wearing armor and holding a sword, was climbing high and looking into the distance, carefully observing the continuous mountains nearby, and the scenes of the past few days began to appear in his mind:

    Although his words and deeds are undoubtedly those of an ordinary Han general, he is actually a Hanized leader of the Bancheng barbarians.  In the past, when the troops from Guanxi pacified Hanzhong County, in order to stabilize their local rule, they migrated one after another to Chang'an, including Five Dou Mi Dao believers and Banzhen barbarians with seven surnames. Wang Ping was also included in the migration. Because the Banzhen barbarians were brave and good at fighting, Wang Ping, who joined the army, was  He was awarded the military position of captain and commanded the warriors of his original tribe.

    This time Liu Bei led the Shu army to invade Hanzhong on a large scale, and Wang Ping's troops were also one of the several troops from Chang'an rushing to help Hanzhong.

    Being familiar with the geography of Hanzhong, he was in high spirits and planned to show off his skills in Hanzhong and show his prestige in the military.

    At the first military meeting after entering Nanzheng, Wang Ping actively pointed out the flaws in the Hanzhong defense line. A large number of Hanzhong defenders were attracted to the Yangpingguan line by the Shu army's attack. If a Shu army found another way to break into Hanzhong at this time,  The situation will get out of hand.

    Yizhou is mountainous, and the high mountains and ridges certainly provide natural danger to the defenders, but the complex hilly areas also give the attackers the opportunity to make detours.

    Dingjun Mountain happens to be the flank of the current defense line that is easily breached.

    But the actual situation is that after listening to his opinions, Pei Ji, Gao Rou and others who presided over the military meeting all frowned and remained silent.

    The layout of the Hanzhong defense line was that Yan Gui led Cheng Gongying, Ma Xiu, Ma Tie and other troops to resist the Shu army at the Yangping Pass line, while General Xiaoquan Quji and Zhang Ju led his troops to defend Brazil County at the Nanshan-Dangqushui line.  Pang Xi's army, Pei Ji and Gao Rou led the reserve troops to sit in Nanzheng City to ensure the transportation of baggage and grain and fodder in the army, and were ready to support the two fronts at any time.

    And if Wang Ping¡¯s approach is followed, troops and horses under Yan Gui¡¯s command on the Yangping Pass line must be detached to garrison Dingjun Mountain. This will undoubtedly be a difficult choice for the Hanzhong guards who are at a disadvantage in terms of military strength.

    Once Yangping Pass, which lacks enough troops, is breached, who will take the responsibility?

    Therefore, both Pei Ji and Gao Rou ignored Wang Ping's suggestions on dispatching troops and adjusting the defense line. Even when Wang Ping argued hard, they simply ordered Wang Ping to lead his troops to move to Dingjun Mountain.

    Young Wang Ping was filled with indignation, but had nothing to say. After the military meeting, he reluctantly led his troops out of the city and rushed along the Han River to Dingjun Mountain.

    "The strange thing is that Fa Zheng, who joined the army, actually asked to go to Dingjun Mountain with him.

    On the way, the confused Wang Ping couldn¡¯t help but ask:

    "The kings in the city are sitting in high halls, and they all regard me as an ignorant barbarian. They also squeezed my troops out of the city. Why do you follow us to Dingjun Mountain when you join the army?"

    &"My men ambushed their scout team. I originally wanted to capture them alive, but their soldiers came over and my men couldn't retreat in time, so one of my men was killed."

    Fazheng didn't speak again. He just joined the army and gave advice before the battle. The judgment of the situation and whether to use troops should be made by the general.

    Since Wang Ping thought that there was no chance of winning by rushing down the mountain, he could only stick to the high ground.

    "I have sent soldiers to Yangping Pass and Nanzheng City to ask for help. I hope I can hold on until their troops arrive."

    Wang Ping added another sentence as if to boost military morale.

    But Fazheng is not optimistic. He knows that if the situation is as severe as Wang Ping said, then these two lines of reinforcements will be useless.

    For them, the reinforcements from Nanzheng City were too far away. Although the soldiers and horses on the front line of Yangping Pass were close, they were all mobilized to guard against the Yizhou army outside the pass. They were afraid that they would not be able to gather together to rush to Dingjunshan in an instant.

    The only reinforcements that may arrive the fastest are the five hundred cavalry stationed in Yangmadai, Mi¨£n.

    As long as they cross the Han River, Ma Dai's cavalry can reach the foot of Dingjun Mountain in less than half an hour.

    The guards at the top of Mianyang City could even see the beacon smoke rising into the sky from Dingjun Mountain across the Han River at this moment.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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