Chapter 109 Repeat
The cold winter sunrise is not spectacular. The red sun rises from the east, but a car cover is hung in the horizon. The north wind is still biting and the earth is snow-white. On this snow-white land, two armies that were as close as brothers yesterday confront each other today.
The people of Jing were arrogant and arrogant. Sima Mao, the son of the Zhao army, took advantage of the emptiness of Yingdu and led the Zhao soldiers to kill the son of Mi Nu, and the sons of the great prince. When the soldiers heard this, their eyes were full of tears and their heads were angrily. Under the Santoufeng Banner, the Yi spear had been raised above their heads, and everyone was ready to rush the spear. Before the array, all the witch tools that had made the Qin army scared to hear the sound were set open, ready to angrily bombard the Zhao people at any time;
The Zhao people were rescued by the Jing people from themselves. The Jing people were kind to the front, and they were always indifferent to their feelings. Although the military formation was lined up for defense, it was only in the equipment. There was a military carriage alone in front of the formation. The Zhao army's confidant fox infant stood on the military carriage and stopped outside the Jing people's formation and spoke loudly to King Jing, which should be trying hard to defend Sima Shang.
In Lu Li's mirror, the war was about to begin, but Li Xin was more concerned about the formation of the Jing and Zhao armies. Originally, the two armies were lined up along the Rushui River, with the Jing people in the east and Zhao in the west. Now the two sides confronted each other at the foot of Lingwu Mountain. The array of parallel Rushui, which was east-west, turned into an array of vertically opposite Rushui Rivers from north to south, and a densely connected front opened a few miles wide opening.
And this hole is still getting bigger. In order to prevent the other party from deviating from his flanks, the two armies at the northernmost end have rushed to the shore of the Rushui River. The southernmost part is due to the blockage of the Lingwu Mountain Range - the Lingwu Mountain Mountain has a sharp corner protruding eastward, and some witch banners that King Jing of yesterday were inserted on the sharp corners. The east-west confrontation between the two armies was divided into two sections by this sharp corner. Only the three-mile-long northern section is north of Lingwu Mountain south of the Rushui River, and the remaining longer section is all south of Lingwu Mountain.
The walls of Xiangcheng are only three and six feet high. Because of the obstruction of the mountain and the colorful witch banners, the soldiers on the south side of Lingwu Mountain cannot be seen standing on the city wall. They can only see the continuous military flags half a mile away from each other. These flags are extending rapidly to the south. The soldiers of the two armies who were originally arranged on the south bank of Rushui are quickly drawn there, preparing to detour the other side's flanks while also preventing the other side from detouring their own flanks.
Jing Zhao was fighting against each other, and what Li Xin thought was impossible came true in front of everyone. Bai Lin was also standing on the city gate tower, and he was now silent.
Words can be fake, protons can be abandoned, but the confrontation between the two armies in front of us is true, and the evacuation of the original array along the Rushui formation is also true. When facing the enemy in the face of the battle, the military formation cannot be arranged at will, and once it is formed, it will be difficult to change. Now the Jing and Zhao armies are freed from the coast of the Rushui River and confrontation east and west, even if the ancestor Bai Qi resurrects, they cannot ambush the Qin army.
Bai Lin didn't make any sound, and Li Xin even looked at him deliberately. The young man was always a little competitive. Bai Lin could understand what Li Xin's gaze meant, and he looked at him and lowered his head to avoid it.
Li Xin, who won the victory, coughed again, and when the lieutenants on the other side of Rushui looked up at the lieutenants on the other side of Rushui, he ordered: "Everyone will return to the camp quickly and act according to the plan, and do not..."
"Boom--!" The witchcraft suddenly rang. Before the witchcraft sounded, the fox baby in the military car, who was trying hard to defend his words, grabbed the arrow tightly with his hands, and fell down with his eyes closed. Hearing the sound, Li Xin's heart couldn't help but tremble, and he shouted: "Every general must act according to the plan, and I, Daqin, will win..."
Before he could finish his words, the witchcraft on the other side rang and the drums were loud. The Jing soldiers rushed towards the Zhao people without waiting for the witchcraft to ring again and rushed to the Zhao people. Even if the military formation was fake, the blood was real. When the part near Rushui, the spears of the two sides faced the spears of the spears. The first wave of impact was that countless soldiers fell to the ground, and blood splattered on the snow, and the red color was covered with red.
Bai Lin, who deliberately delayed going downstairs, saw this bright red brain sound! The Jing people regarded the soldiers as treasures, and it was impossible to use the lives of countless Jing soldiers to counterattack. King Jing would not agree, and the Jing people would not agree. He hurried downstairs, jumped into the military cart, hurried to the military tent, and hurriedly sent orders...
Usually, Qin soldiers were unwilling to accept the enemy's heads, but now they rushed to the other side to pick up the enemy's heads, which was even more unwilling to accept the enemy's heads. The military orders were not even fully issued, and the commander of the hundred generals had already ordered the Qin army to rush towards the Rushui River. At this time, the boat army on the Rushui River had just built a bridge, and the bridge was slowly unfolding where there was no boat army.
The general was anxious. Before the soldiers received the order, they saw the Jing people fighting with the Zhao people, and they were in a state of silence. No one expected that the Jing people and the Zhao people would attack each other. The spirit was still trembling here, and the order to move forward came again. The garrison commander did not give any explanation, and the soldiers did not have any doubts. Such a thing of getting a bargain is hard to come forward, and no one is foolish.
It was too late to wait for the boat army to build a bridge. At the order of hundreds of Qin generals, who were familiar with the depth of Rushui, the Qin soldiers wade directly from the shallow water and appeared beside the Jing people. Before they even had time to dry the river water on their bodies, they shouted and rushed towards the Jing people's back. In front was the Zhao people, behind was the Qin people, and behind them, and the Jing people closest to the Rushui side immediately collapsed.
As more and more Qin soldiers crossed the Ru River, the entire Jing people's army north of Lingwu Mountain was in chaos. Faced with the attack of the Qin and Zhao armies, they had to shrink into an irregular semicircular formation and resisted stubbornly against the northern foot of Lingwu Mountain. The three-headed phoenix flag that had been flying had not left the Jing people. It flew with the flags at the foot of Lingwu Mountain, and the trapped beasts were still fighting.
The battlefield is like a casino. When the failure is made, no pawn wants to bet, but when the victory is made, the opposite is true. He wishes that the transport soldiers will also rush to the battlefield. Seeing that King Jing was trapped at the foot of Lingwu Mountain, Li Xin pointed at the phoenix flag and couldn't help but say "ah" and thought he was going to issue some important military mission, but he was stunned for a while and said nothing.
"Send Feng Jie to attack King Jing quickly!" It took almost half a quarter of an hour to calm down his thoughts, and Li Xin issued a military order. The order flag on the Que Tower shook, and the Right Army, who was on the west side of Xiangcheng, began to cross the Rushui River. At the same time, the huge left army led by Zhao Wan also crossed the Rushui River.
The two armies rushed to cross the Ru River. Amid the earth-shaking drums and shouts of killing, the 170,000 central troops led by Li Xin also forced them to cross the Ru River. The central troops on the east took advantage of the gap and quickly attacked the Jingren camp on the north side of Shoushan, while the central troops on the west side seized the gap between Shoushan and Lingwu Mountain to repeat the scene of encirclement and annihilation of Jingque for 73 years.
Opposite Xiangcheng, the terrain south of Rushui is very strange. First of all, the narrow mountain range on the north side of Yuchi Mountain and Rushui cut a large triangle with an equal edge on the south bank of Xiangcheng. The center of this triangle is the square Lingwu Mountain. The northern foot of Lingwu Mountain is only about three miles away from Rushui, and the folds formed on its southern foot do not connect to the mountains on the north side of Yuchi Mountain, but turn at a right angle, extending more than ten miles southeast along the northern mountain range.
On the south bank of Rushui, there is not only Lingwu Mountain, but also Shoushan. Shoushan is not just a square mountain like Lingwu Mountain, but a mountain with a mountain range of about two miles wide and fourteen miles long. The westernmost end of Shoushan is about eight miles away from Lingwu Mountain. The narrow Shoushan is parallel to the folds extending southeast to the south end of Lingwu Mountain, but its location is more southeast. Shoushan’s western end is facing the end of the folds of the southeast of Lingwu Mountain.
If the narrative of the text is unimaginable, it can be seen as a wide-mouthed paw covered with mud, aiming at the middle and lower part of an isosceles triangle, and stepping hard on it. The mud on the head of the paw formed Lingwu Mountain, the mud on the left of the paw formed extended folds that seemed to be broken and not broken with Lingwu Mountain, and the mud on the right of the paw formed the head of the paw.
The huge shoe seal in this triangle has no shoe tail. It has a completely open to the southeast, and the head mountain on the right is further southeast, almost reaching the shoe tail. The folds on the left extend to the middle of the wide shoe, and they do not extend further downward. The shoe tail is an opening, and the foot mountain on the right is not connected to the Lushou Lingwu Mountain. It also forms an opening about eight miles long facing Xiangcheng.
During the battle of Lingwu Mountain that surrounded Jingque, a Qin army attacked northwest from the southeast Luwei Pavilion and forced Jingque back to the foot of Lingwu Mountain in Lushou. In order to prevent Jingque from escaping from an eight-mile-wide gap between Lingwu Mountain and Shou Mountain to the opposite bank of Rushui and defending Xiangcheng, the Qin army forced Jingque to the foot of Lingwu Mountain. While the Qin army forced Jingque to the foot of Lingwu Mountain, another Qin army crossed Shou Mountain and rushed northwest from the plain seven or eight-mile-wide gap between Shou Mountain and Rushui, blocking the gap between Shou Mountain and Lingwu Mountain. In the end, 20,000 soldiers under Jingque were firmly trapped to death at the foot of Lingwu Mountain and disappeared in one battle.
The siege and annihilation of the past was achieved in this way, because the Qin army attacked from Fangcheng in the past. In this battle, the Qin army was located in Xiangcheng, so the order of encirclement and annihilation was opposite. The right general Feng Jie led 40,000 Qin troops to attack King Jing on the northern foot of Lingwu Mountain. In addition to killing King Jing, his mission was to occupy Mount Lingwu with the Zhao army, occupy the flat ground between the mountain ranges along the north of the Yuchi Mountain, and occupy the mountain ranges along the north of the Yuchi Mountain.
The mission of the central army was to block the eight-mile-long opening between Lingwu Mountain and Shou Mountain, and the other was to cross the Shou Mountain, defeat the Jing people and drove them to the bottom of Lingwu Mountain like they did when they drove Jingque. The distance between the Fur on the left and the Shou Mountain was also eight miles away. The two eight-mile-wide openings were blocked, and the flat ground along the mountains north of Lingwu Mountain and Yuchi Mountain (about eight miles) were also blocked. The Jing people, including the Zhao people who had confronted Jing people before, were surrounded.
The left army led by Zhao Wan had only one task, that is, to hold Dou Yuzhi, and give Dou Yuzhi, located south of the Shoushan Mountain, unable to rescue the central army in the siege. For this reason, the number of the left army was almost the same as the central army, reaching an astonishing 160,000. Within the 80,000 Zhao army, the Jing people were only 260,000, and the 30,000 Lu army stationed at Yuchi Mountain, the Jing people participated in this battle. There were only 230,000 Dou Yuzhi people, and it was not difficult to achieve the goal of restraint by multiples of the enemy's number.
Advance! Advance! Advance!!
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