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Chapter 384 Chaos (1)

"The strategy of breaking the enemy is important. It affects the whole body with one move and is beneficial to the small situation. It may not be harmless in the overall situation. The guest dares not speak out after experiencing ups and downs. Moreover, there are commanders in various places, and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince does not have much control. Once the planning is very complicated, it is easy to lose the opportunity to win. The so-called words are harmful to the country, how dare the guest speak out nonsense?"

Since joining the Hu family, Zhang Bin has had several ups and downs due to the Han identities. Fortunately, Shi Le has pulled him to the point where he is today. Now he has told many remarks, but in Liu Yao's eyes, he can see that Zhang Bin's strategy to defeat the enemy is not yet mature, otherwise why not say it?

"The prince is unhappy. I will exonerate the sir one day. Your Majesty summons you and I to Liaocheng to discuss matters. Mr. should prepare early." Liu Yao did not investigate in depth. He could not speak for the prince Liu and you, Zhang Bin, but he always had to speak in the face of the Later Han emperor Liu Yuan, so he naturally did not rush for a moment.

Zhang Bin smiled bitterly and bid farewell to Liu Yao's military camp. What he was thinking about was not about going to Liaocheng. The general of the chariot, Liu Congxiong, was talented and had a great idea of ​​Liu Yuan, and had long been low-key and knew how to advance and retreat. Now that military power is in control, it is time to make achievements. As long as the Han army retreats, it will be a situation where the two tigers compete.

It should be noted that if Liu Cong is powerful, once he has great achievements, there will be only two consequences between him and the prince. Either replace him or be trampled by the prince. With his usual observations, let alone Liu Cong is willing to do so, even if he does not have the intention to replace him, the prince will most likely be in a mess and will be difficult to compete with him.

Hu Yanyi was seriously injured, the prince and the general of the chariot were undercurrents, Murong Yan was the dominant family, and his lord Shi Le had a great chance to make his mark. No matter how he looked at it, the internal consumption of the royal family was inevitable, and it was even more doubtful how a guy like Murong Yan would act after he had military power.

Although he was in Liu Yao's army, Zhang Bin was thinking about the hegemony of his lord Shi Le! With such a stance, how could he give advice for Liu He to consolidate his position as the prince?

All the wounded soldiers of the Han Dynasty who retreated from the Japanese island were injured. They were ambushed in the mountains through Goguryeo, which forced the Han army to accept the fact that they were defeated. Lu Ji was even injured and lay in the house in many places but did not improve for several days.

Speaking of which, this battle was very abominable. The Han army attacked all over the mountains and occupied cities in all directions as a base for defending. But there was no idea that in the terrain occupied by the Han army, the Hu army had already been ambushed in the mountains, watching the Han people continue to advance, and did not go out to fight after passing by.

The Hu people only launched an offensive until the central army of the land aircraft stopped nearby.

The poor Han people were completely unguarded and had very few troops. If Yin Liao had not fought to the death and opened a bloody road to rescue Lu Ji, he would have been buried in Goguryeo. However, Yin Liao was killed and Lu Ji was seriously injured. The Han army had no leader and had to retreat across the sea.

In this era, the climate and residence conditions of Goguryeo were quite simple. I was afraid that the injuries were getting worse and worse. Several imperial doctors who came here all had the same understanding of this, but Lu Ji's current physical condition was simply unable to move, let alone the storms at the sea.

In recent days, more than a hundred injuries have died without treatment. The Han people mourn themselves, but the Japanese were a little indifferent when they saw it. As foreign invaders, the Han people undoubtedly occupied a dominant position, but they did not start wars continuously for too long on the Japanese island. The Japanese people in the rear were so tired that they died of their lives and had complaints in secret.

Language is a science. There are only five or six people in the entire Han army who are familiar with the Japanese language. After a long period of exchanges, there are three or five people who can communicate with the Japanese simply. The Han army complained and did they have the heart to care about what the Japanese were thinking and saying?

The Han generals who were ordered to take over the Japanese island temporarily were a feudal soldier, and the Han army on the Japanese island was about four or five thousand people, and the Japanese men and women combined with 20,000 to 30,000 people. Even if the Japanese were thinking about such strength, they would not dare to do anything.

However, the disease is different. The incompatibility caused by physical weakness caused by injuries caused the Han army to vomit and diarrhea. Some people even vomited blood or had bloody stools. This made several imperial doctors and the doctors in the army so busy that they were busy. Unfortunately, there were not many solutions. The medicinal materials were limited and the effects were limited. If the right medicine was not prescribed, there was no way to cure it. On this Japanese island, grain supply was transported by sea, and local meat was pitifully small.

He was unable to eat, and had diarrhea and vomiting all day long. The Han soldiers' health became worse and worse day by day. They often had wounds or had weak and fainted.

The Japanese were ordered to serve the Han people and were busy in the wounded camp all day long. They were not surprised by this situation, but they secretly sent the news. At night, the Japanese people with status gathered in one place to discuss something. The Han people had strong armor, sharp swords and guns, large ships that could sail far away and a lot of food.

In the past, even if I didn’t want to live, I didn’t dare to focus on these things. However, people in the Han people fell ill every day, and the Japanese people began to become active.

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Groups of cavalry gathered together, and the Hu people on each front increased their troops by nearly 100,000. The original combat power was insufficient, and now the troops were in high strength. There were many people and many horses, but there were not many food. The food was still temporarily able to deal with, but the forage of war horses really needed to be collected by man.

The people of various cities were forced to work around to collect and transport fodder, and the money consumed by war horses every day was as high as two to three or even more soldiers. The food of the Hu people might not be able to support themselves for long, so how could they give the people wages? They were used to being oppressed and bullied by the Hu people. The Han people dared not speak out. Some even saved their anger and wanted to survive.

The troops in various places were basically in place, and the Hu people's analysis of the situation and strategic deployment were gradually unfolding one by one. Now that the food is tight, they either hold on to the army and wait for opportunities. Once the troops are sent, they must fight quickly and defeat the Han army with the fastest speed and the fiercest offensive. Otherwise, the Hu people will not be able to hold on for so long.

The shortage of money and food was not new to the Han people. It seemed that the war was approaching, and the construction of the forts that expanded outward slowed down. The work of the laborers focused on the reinforcement of the forts that had been established. Such actions could not be concealed by the Hu spies, and military information from all over the country was continuously sent to the Later Han Emperor Liu Yuan.

Hu General, who had suffered, took a very cautious attitude towards the fortress. The newly arrived reinforcements outside the frontier sneered at it. They were just small cities. What are you afraid of? The whole Hebei is not allowed to gallop across his own cavalry, and the small fortress really can't be taken seriously.

There are rebuttals that cannot suppress the fire, and there are also those that are calm and silent. I have not really experienced the power of the fort, and it is understandable to underestimate the arrangement of the Han people. Besides, no matter how much you argue, the strategies of various places are arranged by Your Majesty. Who dares to talk too much? In the end, we must unify our attitude and strategy.
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