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Chapter 20: Reverse defense and attack, take the initiative to retreat(2/2)

The Yalu River is standing in front of you, the waves are rolling, and the noise is ignited on the beach on the shore.

Da Beile Daishan looked at Manpu and Changcheng across the river, but he did not dare to cross the river easily.

What are interspersed and stooped, and what are sticky and attractive, will not be fooled at all for Mao Wenlong, who is accustomed to guerrilla and has a keen sense of smell.

What's more, the main purpose of this battle is to train troops and test tactical fighting styles through actual combat. How could he fight Jiannu hard and never retreat?

Only when there were many casualties and injuries were caused to advance to the Yalu River, which made Dai Shan and others very depressed. It would be useless to scold Mao Wenlong for being careless, and the difficulties in front of him were the most important.

The Jiannu was able to cross the river by cutting wood and setting up pontoon bridges, but would the Ming army retreat to the opposite side make them achieve their goals so easily?

Obviously, the answer is no.

After experiencing the sharpness of the Ming army's new firearm, Dai Shan had to have doubts about his next actions.

"Establish a camp, log wood and scramble the lords, and send people to detect the situation on the other side." Dai Shan thought for a long time and finally issued an order.

Then he pulled his horse away and ignored Ning Wan, who came up to offer his advice.

Ning Wan, I was a border resident of Liaoyang. After the old slave betrayed the Ming Dynasty. After conquering Liaoyang, I defected to the Later Jin Dynasty and worked under Sahalian.

Dai Shan despised the people who surrendered to the Jin Han Dynasty very much, which was completely different from Huang Taiji's attitude.

The two flags of Zhenghong and Yinghong, led by Daishan, stopped at the Yalu River. However, the Dongjiang Army changed its deployment and gave up Manpu and Changcheng, and was moving southward.

This order was issued a little suddenly. Mao Chenglu, Kong Youde and others were full of doubts, not knowing what kind of consideration Mao Shuai was thinking.

The warm wind blew on his face, and Mao Wenlong rode a horse. A little behind were the two deputy generals of the Dongjiang Army, Chen Jisheng and Gou Zhenhuai.

Intentionally slowing down, Mao Wenlong said to Gou Zhenhuai with a side face: "I suddenly ordered the abandonment of Manpu and Changcheng, and the generals must not understand it. General Gou, what do you think?"
Chapter completed!
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