Chapter 604

Ran min was the general of the first battle of crossing the river as an Hussars general. In addition to his own efforts, he could not rule out Liu Yan's evil taste of "opening the door and letting ran min go" or "closing the door and letting ran min go".

Of course, there is no intention of insulting ran min. Liu Yan's evil taste, like all walkers, establishes power and attracts famous historical figures, and likes to overuse those historical celebrities. It's just that those people have "passed" the test of history, and there is no doubt about their ability. Then, historical celebrities really have an unspeakable sense of achievement for the walkers.

The width of the four built bridges is generally about six feet, because they are wooden rafts assembled by many wooden piles with full buoyancy, and there are no boats or ships under them, but the wooden rafts are not only nailed with rolling logs, but also connected with iron chains. In addition, a large number of ships provide pulling force.

The horn of "Wuwu -" was sounded, and many walkers near the beach began to approach the hill water. They would cross the river from the floating bridge in batches.

The Han Army, who had long passed the East Bank of Qiushui, had been informed that the follow-up troops would cross the river and took a defensive stance.

"I heard it will still shake violently, but don't fall into the water carelessly." Ran min did not take the lead, but stopped at the side of a floating bridge: "I heard that a fixed bridge should be built?"

Even ran min knows a little. How can Liu Yi know more?

The four floating bridges alone are certainly not enough. After all, there are as many as 80000 Han troops gathered on the West Bank of Qiushui alone. Even if they cross the river all the time, it won't seem too much for 80000 people to spend two or three days. The Han Army did not rely much on the baggage troops, but it still had to have some baggage troops with the army. How they crossed the river was also a key. At least the floating bridge could not stand a large number of carriages piled up. Therefore, the baggage had to wait for the river crossing troops to open the situation before they were transported by ships.

According to Liu Yan's arrangement, at least about 30 bridges are needed on the side of Qiushui, and the first four are only built to allow more vanguard troops to pass.

In order to let the troops cross the river more quickly, Liu Yan must know whether his reference can succeed. The four floating bridges will use the latest technology, but the materials are really prepared. The back bridges need boats as buoyancy.

There are many water systems in China. In fact, a considerable number of water systems have not built bridges. Generally, they rely on boat crossing. Liu Yan is very aware that those water systems have brought trouble to traffic. He intends to increase the construction of bridges in the national water systems, especially in some inhabited areas, but this will be a big project, which will not take shape in a moment and a half.

At present, the most important water systems for the Han Dynasty are the Yangtze River and the Yellow River.

There are many bridges built on the other side of the Yangtze River, but only Jijin is a bridge that meets the specifications, and the bridges in other places are far inferior to Jijin.

On the Yellow River side, there are no bridges similar to Jijin specifications. It can even be said that in the long river reach of thousands of miles, the number of bridges is appalling.

From the perspective of the country, the more important the water system is, the closer the connection between the two sides should be. No matter what age it is, otherwise it will cause a situation that one water is separated by two worlds. The Central Plains Dynasty has repeatedly divided the north and the south, precisely because the unformed traffic has caused natural dangers, forming a space for mutual confrontation and separatism.

Before that, the state of Han destroyed Li Chenghan and the small imperial court of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was clear that if you want to firmly grasp the territory fought by the army, you don't just rely on killing. Killing is just to ensure the reduction of danger. What you really should do is to build roads. Only mature transportation lines are the guarantee of stability. Even if you have repeated, you can use convenient transportation to send troops in time.

"Well, it must be a bridge in water. At least there must be a bridge that is not easy to be destroyed." Liu Yan and several ministers stood on the high platform built and watched the movement of the hill and water from a distance: "transportation is the lifeblood of a country, and Zhu Qing must firmly remember this."

"The first emperor once ruled the world, ordered the destruction of the country's walls, and even cancelled the domestic passes..." Ji Chang said in an unpredictable tone, "the first emperor's practice... Is to make there no more cities to separate the country and no danger to resist the front of the Qin army. Unfortunately, the first emperor died before he was ready."

Sang Yu took a sneak look at Liu Yan, but he knew what Liu Yan wanted to do after clearing the surrounding threats, including learning from the actions of the first emperor, that is, there were no walls in the domestic cities, and those passes were no longer retained.

"The first emperor was a great emperor." Liu Yan's voice did not see waves: "he is also a great man with great foresight. He is just too confident and underestimates the people of the six countries."

In fact, with the foundation laid down by several generations of Qin Jun and Qin Wang, the first emperor swept the Six Harmonies and eight wastelands and ended the hundreds of years of separation of Zhuxia. However, the first emperor was not an emperor who only ate Yu Meng of his ancestors. The first emperor also attacked Xiongnu in the north and Baiyue in the south. He not only opened up territory, but also knew the reason why foreign nations were restless in Zhuxia.

As for the remnants of the six kingdoms, it was another unification after hundreds of years, and some rules still existed in the spring and autumn and Warring States periods, For example, the fact that there were no descendants (only referring to the royal family) made the first emperor allow the royal families of other countries to sacrifice their ancestors after destroying all countries. Therefore, not only did he keep the royal families who died, but also did not kill all the people with weak royal blood, and did not pay so much attention to the pursuit and killing of loyal and good people in some countries.

There will be contemporary values and rules in any era. A thing in line with the idea at that time is stupid for future generations in different times. It is probably the lesson of the Qin Empire. The winners of subsequent dynasties did not do so. They will never be soft when they can kill all the replaced royal families.

"Unfortunately, it has been suppressed by the clan for a long time, so that the first emperor did not establish the queen and the prince." Liu Yan did not look back, but he could think that all the ministers were frowning. Now he had only Liu Shen, but he did not make Liu Shen the crown prince: "if the first emperor could live ten more years..."

The clan mentioned by Liu Yan refers to the marriage between the state of Qin and the state of Chu for a long time. The queens of several generations of the king of Qin are Chu people, who have evolved into Chu people in the state of Qin... At least the family surnamed Ying of the king of Qin has great influence.

The first emperor spent almost half of his life fighting against the later clan. At the beginning, there was LV Buwei, a "comrade in arms". When he was in the most distress, he deliberately indulged in a rebellion and had to follow the meaning of the later clan to severely weaken a handful of "old Qin people". In the end, LV Buwei fought with the latter clan, and the Shandong first generation trained by the first emperor also grew up, It can be regarded as suppressing the two forces of houzu and lubuwei.

In the direction that Liu Yan could not see, almost all ministers were stunned first, and then looked at Liu Yan. The muscles on their faces are gradually relaxing, probably thinking that Liu Yan is only in his infancy, and that Liu Yan's body has always been very healthy and will not worry about the body of the first emperor. The only thing they need to think about is Liu Yan's harem.

Some people have stepped on the pontoon bridge in front. The carriage driving materials is at the front, which is intended to test the bearing capacity and stability of the pontoon bridge. For the sake of safety, these people are good water-borne soldiers, and there are boats around ready to save people.

In fact, the wooden raft is made very flat, but the wheel will inevitably bump when walking. After all, the wooden pile itself is round, and there must be dents between the wooden pile and the wooden pile. In addition, the wheel itself is a wood structure.

"The distance of distribution is far, making them more dense." Ran min paid more attention to the quality of the floating bridge than anyone else, but he lacked enough patience: "wait a minute, not only a large number of soldiers will march past, but also cavalry."

It's really the first time to build a floating bridge. If you can have full confidence, it's hell. After all, people will doubt or hesitate about new things.

The quality inspection teams of the floating bridge seem not to be very confident about the quality of the floating bridge. Each carriage is at least a foot away, and only two carriages walk side by side.

The ordered motorcade began to gradually narrow the distance between each other, and the speed of driving the young horses was also accelerated. The increase of load-bearing capacity and movement and static made the floating bridge start to make strange sounds, and the shaking degree of the floating bridge also increased, which made the soldiers who stayed above feel guilty involuntarily.

The strange sound of the floating bridge is inevitable. The mutually fixed devices are strongly pulled, and the rope sleeves and iron chains tied to the floating bridge and ships are also tightened. Whether shaking or sinking is a normal physical phenomenon.

The motorcade on each floating bridge completed the passing action without danger, and warm cheers broke out on both sides of the hill and water.

Liu Yan, who was not far from the West Bank of Qiushui, was naturally happy, but soon frowned: "the enemy gathered and pushed forward slowly. Sure enough, he won't watch."

Murongke certainly wouldn't do nothing. He looked at the ground light. Before there was no attack, there were not too many Han troops crossing the river to the East Bank of Qiushui. The results of approaching the river will be far less than the possible losses, but now the situation has obviously changed.

Liu Yan didn't inform ran min in front of him after he found it. If he did everything himself, he might be able to avoid temporary losses, but it's not a good thing for the overall situation and the future of the Han country.

At the beginning of the real large-scale crossing of the river, ran min chose three floating bridges to allow the soldiers to pass, but only set aside a floating bridge for the cavalry. Almost when they started crossing the river, a school captain on the east bank sent someone to tell ran Min that Murong Yanjun had made a big move.

"It's just a half crossing attack." Ran min had long been prepared for what would happen and told the visitor, "if you are broken through, let Chen Xiaowei bring your head to see you."

Cut off your head and ask for forgiveness? Of course, this is impossible. It is nothing more than a threat.

Soon, the East Bank of Qiushui was filled with the sound of "Dong Dong" war drums. Officers of the Han Army in various regions often shouted orders. The same thing is to make soldiers prepare for the enemy.

The captain of the Department of crossing the river in advance is Chen Zhan. They have never been idle after crossing the river. In addition to the cleaning of the river beach, the forward armed inventory has not stopped for a moment. The most fierce fighting with Murong Yan army is those woods. It is because Murong Yan Army has strong resistance and can not make a deeper breakthrough.

"Rockets, we need a large number of rockets!" Chen Zhan's expression looked extremely ferocious: "there are at least 30000 enemy troops in the surrounding woods! Didn't they prepare fierce fire oil in advance? Just use their preparation to give themselves a grand cremation!"

"Can you set fire?" Zhang Hou was stunned: "it doesn't burn for ten days and a half months. It's estimated that it can't be extinguished..."

"Our captain was authorized before crossing the river." Even if Chen Zhan had a good relationship with Zhang Hou, a military Marquis directly under him, he still felt angry about the question: "it's the captain's business to order the arson, and how to implement it is your business!"

Zhang Hou was silent at once.

The Han Army crossed the river and occupied a beachhead on the East Bank of Qiushui. However, due to the environment, it only opened up an elongated semicircular open space, surrounded by forests.

The Han army landing on the East Bank of Qiushui could not leave the river too far. If there were no long-range weapon support from ships on the river, it would not be a rational choice to face Murong Yan army with only about 3000 troops.

Before Zhang Hou decided to fire a rocket to ignite the forest, he came to ask ran min's opinion in person.

"Do what you should." Ran min was so impatient: "the army crossed the river to expand the garrison area. Sooner or later, those forests will be cut down and burned. It won't take ten days and a half months."

Facing ran min, a Hussars general who killed hundreds of thousands of Capricorn people in the North pit, Zhang Hou was very frightened. Seeing ran min's obvious impatience, he just said "go to work at that post" and ran away in ran min's impatient wave.

The Han army put on a defensive posture. Murong Ke, who personally approached and observed, was surprised and uncertain when he saw some of the Han Army's actions.

"Back, back now!" Murong Ke's eyesight is very good. You can see that the bow and crossbow troops of the Han Army are replacing arrows. Although you can't see what Rockets have been replaced, you can replace the arrows before the battle. As long as it is a general, you know why: "step up the time and cut out a fire resistance area!"

Don't think the ancients were really stupid. When there was a fire... Especially in the wild, they knew that clearing an open space without combustible materials could prevent the fire from spreading, especially the qualified generals and schools should know this knowledge.

[originally, I wanted to fight in the last battle. Whether it was true or false, it was retreating to attract the pursuit of the Han Army, and then bury the Han Army in the sea of fire. I didn't think...] Murong Ke is a man of firm will, which means he won't hesitate to do anything. If he said he wanted to retreat, he would clap his horse and retreat. With the turbulence of the war horse, he smiled bitterly behind his armor: [should we say that there are no empty scholars under the fame? Shi Min has such a decisive decision, and he is not muddled at all.]

At this time, the bow and crossbow troops of the Han army were already launching rockets