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One hundred and thirteen chapters swallow Wu (seven)

Everyone knows the facts, but no one thinks that their own fault is the matter. Including Master Wu and Sun Liang, they are also very complaining at this time. In this case, Pan Hui could only shut up and wait for his own despair.

Compared to Pan Hu, Lou Xuan, as the deputy governor, was quite verbal. Lou Xuan was also a civil servant, but he also had some martial arts skills. More importantly, his talent and courage were not inferior. Seeing the civil and military officials in the court criticizing each other, he was busy looking for a scapegoat, and he couldn't help but say angrily: "The bandits arrived day and night, and you still want to distinguish your mistakes. What aspiration!" [..com]

When Lou Xuan jumped so high, the originally noisy court suddenly became quiet. What kind of official is Lou Xuan? What background do you have? How dare you be so arrogant here? Wu Chen Xue Xi said to him with a straight eyebrows: "Lu Chengxian, you are also a defeated general, and you can't escape the blame. How can you be arrogant in the court?"

Lou Xuan sneered: "It is better to die for the country than to be ruthless!"

"Bold! You..." Xue Xi is the son of Xue Zong, a minister of Wu State. He is a descendant of a famous family and has a great status. When Lou Xuan mocked her, she was unable to hold back her face and was about to attack.

The two of them were stern and tit-for-tat, and Sun Liang felt even more troubled. What should we do if the civil and military officials in the court were in chaos? If Lu Kai was there, the ministers in the court would definitely follow Lu Kai. If Wang Fan, He Shao would definitely give advice for him. Even if Lu Xi was here, it would not be difficult to shock the ministers, but these people were either executed by themselves or led troops outside.

Only then can I truly understand what regret is!

At this time, Xue Ying reached out and pulled her brother Xue Xi back and said to Sun Liang: "Your Majesty, the Wei people are prepared and are unstoppable. The mistakes of Ruxu are not Pan Wenlong, Lou Chengxian and others should not be punished."

Sun Liang was a little surprised to see this, and another minister, Yu Si, also stood up and said: "The first thing in front of him is to guard the capital, and then mobilize all parties to fight to the death with the Wei people. Your Majesty should distribute troops to stabilize the hearts of the subjects and call on the military and civilians to work together to protect our Great Wu."

"What the two masters said is right. Pan Lou and the two masters were the commanders of the first army. They must be responsible for defeat. However, at this extraordinary time, we should unite and overcome difficulties together. Killing the commander is not good at the army. Please think twice." Another famous minister from Wu State, Gu Rong, also took the opportunity to excuse Pan Hu Louxuan and lead the topic to the right path.

Seeing this, Master Wu Sun Liang felt a little calmer and waved his hand and said, "What the ministers said is very true, but the troops are hard to go back for a while. Where should we start with the matter of defending the city?"

Xue Ying heard this and said, "There are 50,000 soldiers in the city, and the money and food are enough for two years. As long as you guard the city with your heart, you will not lose it."

Yu Si said: "When people and horses everywhere heard that Your Majesty was in danger, they would definitely save each other. There were ships in the warehouses in various prefectures and counties. Your Majesty can quickly send all states to recruit people, gather people from land and water, block the Yangtze River, and capture them all in one place!"

Gu Rong continued: "After this, Dawu has been here for four generations, all the family members follow His Majesty's leader. Your Majesty can provide good policies to appease the hearts of the people, and only by uniting the military and civilians can we defend the enemy from outside and wait for an opportunity to counterattack."

The three of them said everything they said was right. The original upset mood of Sun Liang and the ministers gradually calmed down, and the former atmosphere was restored in the court. Everyone put forward suggestions and plans and made efforts.

After unanimous recommendation from everyone, Yu Si was appointed as the chief commander-in-chief and commanded Jiangdong troops to resist the Wei army. Yu Si took the opportunity to recommend Xue Ying, Zhang Zhen, Sun Feng, He Da, Zhang Ti, Zhuge Liang and others as generals and held military power.

Xue Ying was the younger brother of Xue Zong, a famous minister in Jiangdong. Although she was a civil servant, she had courage and character, and her reputation was above her brother.

Zhang Zhen was the grandson of Zhang Zhao, an important official of the Wu State, and the son of Zhang Cheng. He was quite low-key in the court, but his literary and military skills were outstanding.

Sun Feng was a relative of the royal family of Wu and was the grandson of Sun Ce, the king of Changsha. He was quite brave and good at fighting. The elite soldiers he commanded dared to die.

He Da's father He Qi was a tiger general in Jiangdong. His clan brother He Shao was killed by Sun Liang's belief in rumors. He was very good at making strange plans.

Zhang Ti's position as a cavalry officer was appointed by the people of the time and became a talent for the country, loyal and talented.

Zhuge Liang was the host who sent envoys to Jiangdong for Zhuge Dan. He was also Zhuge Dan's youngest son. He was extremely intelligent and good at using troops.

These people were the first choice of Wu State, and the most outstanding people in the world, including Pan Hu and Lou Xuan, and Yu Si were in charge of Jianye's defense.

The Prime Minister Meng Ren, Taichang Yao Xin, Si Nong Quanshang, General Guo Bing of the Wu Zhen, General Xue Yan of Weinan, General Xi Wen of the Military Advisor Xi Wen and others helped Sun Liang to appease the people, recruit young and strong people in the city, and mobilized major families to provide manpower and material support.

After calling and selecting, Yu Si selected 30,000 people from the corps provided by major families as regular troops to supplement the Jianye defenders, and sent He Da and Lou Xuan as the chief and deputy governor of the navy to propose a new large ship from Jianye's shipyard to leave Jianye, wandering in the nearby waterways, waiting for an opportunity to attack the Wei army.

Zhang Ti was also the pioneer, Zhuge Liang and Sun Feng were the deputy generals and led 40,000 troops out of Jianye City, stationed on important roads to resist the Wei army, and refused to stop him outside the city.

Zhang Ti and others took the order and walked. After leaving Jianye twenty miles, they camped on the main throat road and built fortifications. The twenty miles away was not far. Jianye's Wu army could arrive at any time. Resisting the enemy outside the city was more conducive to the flow of troops. In his heart, there was a hint to the military and civilians of Jianye: the Wei people were not that powerful and could not advance to the city.

The Wu army seized the time to arrange everything, but the Wei army made its own plans in an orderly manner. Successfully crossing the Yangtze River was only the first step, and the Jiangdong Navy was completely destroyed. However, there were countless soldiers who knew how to carry boats, and there were all ships in the warehouse.

It can be said that as long as the Wu people were given time to breathe, the Wu people could organize another 60,000 or 70,000 or even more naval troops to compete with the Wei army. Of course, the strength of this group of people cannot be compared with the Jiangdong Navy that had just been defeated by the Wei army, but the generals who led the troops were also not comparable to that of Pan Hu.

For the Wei army, the rule of waterways must be firmly controlled to ensure continuous pressure on the Wu Kingdom. Wang Ji's calmness and resourcefulness are by no means an ordinary general. Opening the door to Wu is only the first step. Next, in addition to dealing with the Wu people, we must also be on guard against the Shu people.

The Wei army vanguard Qian Jia led 50,000 troops to attack Huanglong, and the target was Jianye, the capital of Wu. He blocked the main force of the Wu army in the city and could not move, so the Wei army could let go of its means of exercising. Therefore, Wang Ji chose the powerful general Qian Jia as the pioneer.

The Wu Kingdom responded to the two fronts of Wei and Shu at the same time, and the troops were definitely not much defeated in a row. Qian Jia had 10,000 cavalry among the 50,000 Wei troops, which was enough to destroy any Wu army blocking the road. The powerful combat power could also make up for the shortcomings of wisdom and strategy, which was just complementary to Qian Jia's rough courage.

The movements of the Wei army were soon mastered by Zhang Ti, who was stationed in defense. Zhang Ti summoned Sun Feng and Zhuge Liang discussed strategies to deal with the enemy.

"Resisting the enemy from outside is certainly beneficial to the people's hearts and soothing, but it is not a long-term solution. What do the two generals have?" Zhang Ti was clean and neat, and expressed his intention to fight as soon as he came up.

Zhuge Liang rolled his eyes and said, "Can Jia has courage but not strategy. If he uses wisdom to win him, he can retreat to the Wei army."

After all, Zhuge Liang was born in Wei and had a considerable understanding of the generals and tactics of Wei. This was also the purpose of Yu Si using Zhuge Liang to assist Zhang Ti in the first formation. Knowing himself and his enemy will never be defeated. The Wei army is coming in full force. Only by understanding the details of the Wei people can we implement targeted policies and strategies.

"Zhongsi can just say it straight." Zhang Ti knew that Zhuge Liang's father was in a grudge and must have some plans for the Wei army, so he asked.

Zhuge Liang had a plan in his mind, and he also offered advice when he saw this: "Young Jia's plan is not incomplete. If you use this plan, the Wei army will be defeated."

The three of them had finished their plan in the camp, and Sun Feng led 20,000 troops out of the camp. Among them, three thousand elite soldiers were Sun Feng's own troops, who were brave and good at fighting and were unparalleled in bravery.

Qian Jia led his troops directly to Jianye, and Sun Feng ordered his army to defend the enemy. The two armies met on the road and immediately launched a fierce battle!

Facing more than 10,000 Wei cavalry and Wu soldiers, Sun Feng sent the troops to insert deer antlers in front of the formation, and then cut down trees to block the road. He said that he was taking the defensive posture when facing the battle. This behavior made Qian Jia slightly angry.

Whether it is forging defense or setting up an ambush, it is a posture. This kind of offensive look is disgusting with defense, which makes people feel angry.

Deer antlers are not difficult to deal with. Trees can also be moved away, but before doing these tasks, they must enter the Wu army's shooting range. The opposite side of the Wu army, 10,000 of which are crossbowmen, which shows that the Wu people were prepared for a long time.

Once such a number of crossbowmen enter the range of the Wei army, they will suffer a devastating blow.

Crossbowmen are not like brothers who carry guns and knives to make a living. Shooting requires long-term systematic training. It is not as simple as sending you bows and arrows, you can shoot enemies. Compared to the slashing and assassination of a large sword and spear, crossbowmen must have enough arm strength to pull the bow, aim clearly in their eyes, and shoot arrows with firm will.

Physical strength, energy, and even psychological factors determine whether a person can become a qualified crossbowman.

Faced with such a formation, the Wei army pioneer Qian Jia even doubted whether the Wu army in front of him brought out all the archers from Jianye City. It was thirty feet away from the Wei army entering the opponent's shooting range to the arrival of the Wu army's position.

If it were cavalry, this was just a minor meaning. A charge would enter the Wu army's formation, and the Wu army would probably flee in a few blinks. Cavalry was a troop that the Wu people could not get, and the cavalry's sharpness was a weapon that the Wu people were terrified of. They were both jealous and afraid. This kind of mentality was a commonplace for Jiangdong soldiers who lacked horses.
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