At this time, the frontline guard Cheng Jun heard the news and came to meet his new immediate boss. When everyone was inspecting the situation on the top of a slope, Cheng Jun made a report. Li Liang arranged for him to retreat in batches, and at the same time announced to the army that reinforcements had arrived, exaggerating the number to 300,000 troops, commanded by two generals, Wang Jian and Li Liang. Cheng Jun was stunned when he heard this. Even if soldiers are not tired of deception, they always deceive the enemy. It is indeed rare to deceive one's own people, but one has to admit that it is a wonderful way to stabilize the morale of the army. By daybreak, Li Liang sent away nearly 30,000 people, leaving only 120,000 stronger troops to guard the front line of high bases and deep ditches. It was a night with dark clouds covering the sky, but the clouds were dense and there was no rain, making it the most advantageous for a sneak attack. The enemy gathered a large number of chariots, horses and infantry, arranged them into a chariot formation, set up thousands of trebuchets, and launched a massive attack. An ambush was set up in the dense forest on the left, and a large number of soldiers were ready to cross the Yellow River behind to make a surprise attack. The opponent formed a formation with vehicles. Li Liang seized the opportunity and deployed a fire attack first to break out the opponent's most mobile cavalry ambushed in the dense forest. He also sent Jing Jun to lead an army early to ambush the enemy troops who were crossing the river at night. Used to destroy the opponent's dumpling-making tactics. Cheng Junping was in high spirits and his confidence in Li Liang increased sharply. On the contrary, the enemy became panicked. The Qin army was brave and elite. As soon as they made contact, they immediately dispersed the enemy's vanguard, killing the enemy until they abandoned their vehicles and fled. The most fatal thing for the enemy was that their stone carriers and catapults turned into their own barriers, allowing archers to close in on the enemy. Behind the formation of chariots, they launch long-range attacks at enemies whose positions are unstable. The drums of war are rising again. At this time, the archers of the Qin Army swarmed out to help their own cavalry retreat to the camp. The stone chariots and the chariots that were still burned were left scattered, and the first wave of the enemy's offensive was disrupted. At this time, the dense forest on the right was completely engulfed in blazing flames, illuminating the entire battlefield as red as fire. After the enemy retreats. The 50,000 to 60,000 enemy troops deployed in the midfield, under the cover of arrow-blocking vehicles, wood-carving vehicles, and guard vehicles, attacked from the left, right, and center, launching the second wave of attack. The offensive and defensive battle was going on under this thrilling situation. The wounded soldiers were constantly being transported away from the camp. When the second defensive line was about to fall, it was already dawn and the enemy was exhausted. Had to retreat. Then news of success came from the rear, and Jing Jun launched a fierce attack when the enemy built a pontoon bridge to cross the river. Destroying the pontoon bridge also cost the opponent nearly 10,000 people. When the Qin army heard the news, their morale was greatly boosted. Li Liang knew that the time had come and was ready to "flee" and ordered the troops to withdraw in batches. But don¡¯t forget the bluff. Don't let the enemy see through your intentions. Just after breakfast, the enemy launched another offensive. Apparently, they had not yet realized that the soldiers crossing the river had suffered a heavy loss. After holding on until dusk, the second line of defense was finally breached, and the time for a full retreat finally came. Li Liang was one of the last people to leave. The entire camp was engulfed in flames and spread to nearby hills, making it difficult for the enemy to pursue them. There are only dangerous mountains like this. Fang can use this method to stop the pursuing troops. As expected, the Hezong Army fell into the trap and came after them. Li Liang held off the Hezong Army for five days at the second line of strongholds guarding the passage to the west. After the army retreated to a safe area, they burned the camp and fled. Along the way, traps and stakes were strewn across the road, making it difficult for the enemy's fast riders to catch up at full speed. After several battles, Li Liang pretended to be defeated and retreated. By the time he returned to Qicheng, Li Liang knew that victory was in his grasp. Huan Qi traveled thirty miles out of the city to meet them. At this time, the cavalry team, which originally consisted of 10,000 cavalry and 20,000 rapid reinforcements, had only about 20,000 people left, which shows the fierce pursuit along the way. Leaving the mountainous area, we set foot on the vast plain to the east of Qicheng, surrounded by mountains. The Weishui River section of the Yellow River flows from You to the east fifty miles away in the north. Due to the heavy mountains, it cannot be seen unless you climb to a high place. The spectacular scene of a rushing river. From Hangu Pass to the north, it is a full three hundred miles. The army marched towards Qincheng, and the defense fortifications along the way were well done. Fortresses made of earth and stone were installed at all commanding heights. Li Liang said with satisfaction: "Xiao Qi is really capable. Just looking at the formation shown here is enough to teach Pang Yuan his heart." Huan Qi was praised by him and said happily: "The general is on the front line and is in danger, how can I hide behind him?" We only enjoy peace and happiness here. Now Wucheng has joined the army that has withdrawn. The total strength is 150,000. Everyone is recharging their strength. They know even more clearly that the general is personally behind the scenes so that they can reach Wucheng safely. The general's purpose is to lure the enemy to the west, so that the enemy will become a tired army and then be beaten hard, so now everyone is gearing up to die for the general. " Everyone laughed. Huan Qi greeted Zhou Liang who was behind Li Liang and praised: "Brother Zhou has made a great contribution today. Now everyone in the army calls you the Eagle God. As long as they see you, no one will worry about being attacked by the enemy."??¡± Zhou Liang laughed so hard that he couldn¡¯t close his mouth. He touched the Eagle King on his shoulder and expressed his humility. While talking and laughing, Li Liang and others crossed the moat and entered the city through the lowered suspension bridge. That scene immediately frightened Li Liang and the others. The soldiers and civilians in the city crowded into the main street and cheered wildly, as if they had returned triumphantly. In fact, the real battle had not yet happened three days later. After arriving at the area east of the Qicheng Plain, Huan Qi took advantage of the fact that they were exhausted and unfamiliar with the terrain. He attacked and raided them day and night, and set fire to their camps to burn food. The Hezong Army was forced to retreat. It took more than 20 miles to gain a foothold, but nearly 10,000 people were lost, which was a particularly serious blow to morale. Li Liang and others used this to gain space to rest and recover, and Li Liang spent all day rehearsing formations outside Wucheng. The "crab" formation that is most beneficial to perform in this closed environment is a "surprise formation" that does not concentrate its forces on the front as a "main force" as usual, but concentrates its forces on both wings to launch an attack. They are fighting from behind the city. The "regular soldiers" can use the trebuchets on the high walls and the crossbows from high up to increase their defense, so they are not afraid of the enemy's main frontal attack. The surprise soldiers on the two wings are fought by the most elite cavalry. The two cavalrymen are the main force. Their thick-backed broadswords are most suitable for this kind of charge and slashing task. The enemy is coming to the west this time. There are rocks all along the way, and there are fewer heavy siege vehicles and trebuchets. The only favorable condition for the Qin army is the superior numbers. It is now autumn. If the Hezong army cannot break through Qin City before the severe winter comes, it will be trapped in the ice and snow. In Gai's predicament, the entire army could easily be annihilated, so Li Liang did not worry about them building a fortification and holding on. So as long as Li Liang was willing to go out to fight, Pang Yuan and others would just thank God and hope that they could fight together quickly in ten days. The army once again advanced towards Qicheng, slowly pouring into the vast plain fifty miles outside Qicheng. They set up camps and tents in the mountainous areas on the edge, and formed defensive barriers with chariots. Li Liang ordered to stop all attacks that disturbed the enemy. The enemy stood firm. But the atmosphere of the impending war tightened the nerves of everyone on both sides. Three days later, all the five-nation coalition forces arrived, and Li Liang felt a little emotional. The opponent came from afar and pretended to be strong. He arranged for Jing Jun to lead the battle, and ordered Huan Qi to lead a team of 20,000 infantry and catapults across the plain. , Li Liang and Teng Yi led the troops to retreat, and fought until dusk, after defeating several enemy camps, and then the coalition troops attacked the city, but Li Liang could not hold on. They waited until the enemy was exhausted and retreated in full force, and formed a pre-arranged formation outside the city. Although the combined army was unwilling to fight at this time, it was more afraid of giving up the opportunity to fight. The Qin army attacked and mobilized in full force, setting up battle formations on the other side of the plain. Li Liang and Teng Yi boarded a hillock of the Chinese army to observe the enemy's arrangement. At this time, the morning sun was rising from Shushan. Under the sunshine, the weapons and armors of both the enemy and ours were shining brightly, and dots of light spread over the plains on both sides, filling the air with an atmosphere of imminent war. The strength of the Hezong Army was significantly reduced, with only about 400,000 people, divided into five major formations. The troops are mainly concentrated in the center, with infantry as the main force, chariots in the front, and cavalry in the rear, forming three formations: front, middle and back. The two formations on the left and right are fast cavalry. The infantry in the center is divided into nine small formations according to the types of arms. The first three formations are shield soldiers and light infantry. The other six formations are heavy-armed infantry attacking the main force. Each formation has 20,000 people, holding crossbows, spears, swords, etc. Shields, horses, spears, halberds and other long-range defense or attack weapons. The size of each team's area and the distance between each other are all in accordance with the rules of a certain battle formation, and they are by no means a mob. Teng Yi sighed: "Although it is the first time for the national division to lead troops, every time they go, they predict that the enemy will be like a god. They avoid the enemy's main force in the center and place heavy troops on both wings. This is indeed a clever move. Now I am in charge of Pang Yuan. It's hard to change the formation even if he knows it's wrong. What's more, he doesn't know that each of our cavalrymen has thick swords on their backs, which is guaranteed to cause heavy losses to the enemy's cavalrymen fighting with swords." The enemy's war drums suddenly sounded and they gathered in the sky. Nearly three thousand chariots in the front line, closely followed by infantry, shouted and began to advance. The Eagle King on Zhou Liang's shoulder also felt the atmosphere of danger and danger, and flapped its wings and sang softly. Li Liang ordered to hold on, the drums sounded, and the messenger soldiers raised flagsThe number was notified to Huan Qi and Jing Jun on both sides. Just when they were about to enter the firing range, the first two rows of three thousand tanks coming in six rows suddenly accelerated and rushed forward. In addition to the driver and a charioteer, each chariot is accompanied by a team of infantrymen, each with their own responsibilities. The driver drives the chariot, and the soldiers riding on the chariot are equipped with weapons such as bows, crossbows, spears, and halberds. They use crossbows when they are far away from the enemy, and use spears and halberds for close combat. The infantrymen who belong to the chariot follow closely behind the chariot and cooperate closely with the chariot. Cover and coordinate each other to increase damage and defense. Since the chariot drivers and warriors do not need to walk, they all wear heavy helmets and strong armor, and are not afraid of ordinary arrows. The same is true for the war horses. They really have the courage to control them at will on the battlefield. If they were allowed to rush into the formation, the battle formation would never be able to remain intact. If the opponent's backup continued to attack at this time, the undefeated would be rare. For a moment, both sides were shouting with drums and arrows flying, and the sound of killing was loud. The enemy's cavalry on both wings was also divided into 10,000 men each to cover the two wings of the center. The war finally kicked off. Li Liang waited until the opponent was completely within shooting range before ordering the trebuchets on the city to start. From time to time, huge rocks in the sky were thrown at the enemy's charging chariots. People fell down from their chariots, but there were still nearly a hundred chariots rushing towards the formation. Li Liang gave an order, and the tide of the Qin army on the front retreated, revealing numerous deep pits where horses were trapped in the rear. The enemy vehicles, hoping to catch the Qin army, immediately overturned their vehicles and people were trapped, allowing the Qin army to take advantage of the opportunity to kill them. Arrows rained down from the city, and the foot soldiers who lost the cover of their chariots fell to the ground one after another. At this time, the enemy's cavalry arrived on both wings. Li Liang raised the flag again, and the cavalry on the left and right wings rushed out. Everyone was holding a broadsword. The enemy cavalry wielding swords hacked them to pieces, and they were defeated. The Qin Army's cavalry has always been superior to the Eastern soldiers, and now with the most powerful new weapons for immediate attack, it is even more unstoppable. After crushing the enemy's first round of offensive, Li Liang's army began to advance, advancing hundreds of steps towards the enemy's second round of attacking chariots and infantry, and then formed a formation to conduct long-distance attacks on the enemy with trebuchets and arrows. At this time, the enemy's cavalry on both wings was defeated in embarrassment. The enemy's central army was afraid that it would lose the cover of its two wings and fall into the dilemma of being attacked on three sides, so it quickly retreated. "Unexpectedly, although the chariot was unstoppable when charging forward, it was not flexible in its rotation. Nearly half of the chariot collided in a hurried U-turn, creating an extremely chaotic situation. "It's no wonder that the Hezong Army, who could have predicted that the cavalry on both wings would be defeated so quickly and so miserably. Li Liang knew the time had come and issued the order for a full-scale attack. First, Huan Qi and Jing Jun's left and right cavalry, each with 20,000 men, bit the tail of the enemy's defeated army and killed them from both wings. Then, 60,000 infantrymen from both wings followed the cavalry and advanced towards the enemy's formation from both sides. Li Liang's central army, composed of 40,000 infantry, 10,000 cavalry and 1,000 Wu family disciples, also began to attack the enemy's retreating central army. They killed the enemy's corpses all over the field and blood flowed into rivers. It was extremely cruel. When the cavalry on both wings broke into the enemy's formation with thunderous momentum, the combined army immediately panicked, and the chaos spread like a wave, affecting the entire situation. Pang Yuan also knew that something was wrong, so he beat drums and sounded trumpets, and ordered the whole army to continue to advance against the enemy, but he changed from active to passive. When the Hezong Army was able to hold off the Qin army, Li Liang and a thousand Wu family disciples rushed out like a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep, defeating the most powerful central army of the Hezong Army. At this time, the defeat of the Hezong Army was complete. Even if Sun Wu was resurrected and Bai Qi came back, it would be difficult to reverse the defeat. In just half an hour, the Chu army retreated first. This move immediately caused the Hezong Army to fall into pieces. Chaos. The Hezong army abandoned their weapons and armor and fled, no longer able to resist. The Qin army pursued them for more than 20 miles, killing 80,000 enemies and taking more than 20,000 prisoners. The five kingdoms jointly attacked Qin and suffered such a disastrous defeat. Li Liang camped in the mountains that night, preparing to recuperate and pursue the enemy tomorrow to regain all the lost ground. In the early morning of the next day, while sending the prisoners to Qicheng, they continued to pursue the enemy. Although Pang Yuan reorganized his army on the way, due to poor morale and lack of weapons and food, they were all repulsed within three days. Li Liang marched forward and recaptured Hangu Pass with the force of breaking a bamboo, shattering the dream of the five eastern countries to unite to resist Qin. Li Liang sent people to rebuild the fortifications and strengthen the defense force at Hangu Pass. After winter, Ying Zheng sent a special envoy to Shangdan to read the imperial edict signed by Ying Zheng and Zhu Ji, and named Li Liangce a general, and the other generals All officers were promoted to the first level. Huan Qi and Cheng Jun were promoted to generals at the same time. Teng and Jing were also promoted to generals. Zhou Liang was promoted to deputy general in an exception. Everyone else was rewarded according to their merits. Soldiers received three times the pay. With the money and wages, everyone was happy immediately. Except for Cheng Jun who stayed in Hangu, Li Liang and others were recalled to Xianyang to report on their duties. This battle made Li Liang famousNext, his reputation was especially higher than that of Wang Zhanmeng Ao, and he was ranked as the two new tiger generals of the Western Qin Dynasty along with Wang Jian. "Promoted to General (Founding State) and started the inheritance of faith." The system did not explain in detail what kind of inheritance of faith this was, and Li Liang still couldn't figure it out. In addition, Li Liang¡¯s biggest gain is that the system notified him that he has obtained the identity of one era protagonist (marginal), five world protagonists, and nearly one million causal energy. (To be continued)