A genius remembers the address of this site in one second: (Vertex Chinese), the fastest update! No ads! Then Zhang Xiu told the two about the battle, and Fan Chou took a breath of air-conditioning. At this time, the most dependent on the city is Cavalry. On the battlefield, the cavalry has a very strong ability to maneuver. Whether it is to detect intelligence or intercept the enemy’s food passage, if used properly, two thousand cavalry are enough to be worth tens of thousands of troops. I didn’t think about holding on to Gaoling City, but thinking about how to use the cavalry to drag the Union State Army on the battlefield. The combat capability of the Xiliang Cavalry is beyond doubt. There are still many shortcomings.
The vanguard army is the strongest existence of an army, and the Lieyang archer illustrates this point very well. However, the vanguard army is also the epitome of an army's combat effectiveness.
"In General Zhang's opinion, what should I do?" Fan Chou set his sights on Zhang Ji. Although the two had many contradictions, Fan Chou can still distinguish the situation clearly at the current state of the Bingzhou Army.
Zhang Ji said: "Look for help from Chang'an, but our army can't stick to Gaoling like this, otherwise it is very likely that the Bingzhou Army will break it. The art of war is clouded. Ten encircles it. Although there are eight thousand troops in the city, the Bingzhou Army also has six. There are thousands of people, and there are sharp weapons such as thunderbolt cars and bed crossbows to help out." As a battlefield veteran, Zhang Ji still understands these principles, and the siege of the state army is completely different from the siege he had contacted before. To be defeated more quickly.
"From the general's point of view, do you want to take the initiative to fight?" Fan Chou asked in surprise.
Zhang Ji nodded, "The Union State Army has a large number of troops, and the consumption of food and grass is extremely severe. If the cavalry in the city can be used properly and be cautious on the battlefield, it will definitely cause trouble to the Union State Army."
Zhang Xiu said: "My uncle's words are exactly what he said."
On the battlefield, if you want to take the initiative, you must have the power to contain the enemy. If the Union State Army surrounds the city, it is the real danger, and once the Union State Army can be restrained on the battlefield, the defending army There will be more power to speak, whether it is to obtain intelligence on the battlefield or ask for help from other parties, it will be more convenient, and when the enemy is attacking the city, it is necessary to guard this soldier.
Fan Chou saw that Zhang Ji and Zhang Xiu had reached a consensus, and Zhang Ji had also made a detailed analysis of the situation in the city, so he could not listen.
"General Zhang, now there are only a thousand cavalry soldiers in the city who are able to fight at full capacity. With a thousand cavalry, they attack the Bingzhou Army on the battlefield. A little carelessness will lead to destruction." Fan Chou said.
"General Fan's worries are not unreasonable, but the situation in the city can no longer hesitate. If the Bianzhou army is attacked on the battlefield, if there are too many cavalry, it will leak the traces. If it is operated properly, a thousand people are enough." Zhang Ji made up his mind.
In the middle of the night of the next day, Zhang Xiu took advantage of the darkness and led thousands of cavalrymen to disappear outside the city. It was unknown whether he was waiting for glory or failure.
Compared with the concerns of Zhang Ji and Fan Chou in the city, the morale of the Binzhou Army after a late night raid by the Xiliang Army was high.
Huang Zhong even put the credit this time on Jushou, and the generals in the army looked at Jushou with very different eyes.
The advisers most admired by the generals in the Binzhou army are Jia Xu and Guo Jia. Many generals have doubts about Jushou’s appointment as military advisers in the vanguard. After all, Jushou is the defeated general, and this defeated general is too spine. Many times make Jinhou lose face.
Jushou said, "The victory in this battle is the death of the soldiers."
Seeing Jushou’s humility, the generals looked at Jushou more and more kind. Although the generals admired the literati, more generals still rejected them, because when the literati treat the generals, they tend to treat the generals because of their status. Contempt, this makes the generals have a sense of inferiority when facing the literati. If the literati shows respect, they will respect it more. If the literati shows arrogance, they will reject it from the inside.
"During the battle, General Tai Shici was extremely brave, and led the cavalry to defeat the rebel cavalry from the side." Huang Zhongdao, Tai Shici's performance in combat, he was very satisfied. From the news he received, Tai Shi Ci was extremely martial arts. It was so powerful that the two halberds alone would be able to break into the Xiliang Army and cause the Xiliang Army to be in chaos. Otherwise, even if Huang Zhong chased and killed the Xiliang Army in the rear, it would be difficult for the Xiliang Army to lose so many cavalry.
Tai Shici's face turned red, and it was the first time that he was praised in front of everyone, "It's just that there is some bravery in the next. It is the strategizing of Mr. Jushou that really decides the outcome."
Huang Zhongdao: "Although our army has won this time, we must not treat these rebels lightly. The soldiers and horses under Gaoling's defender Zhang Ji and Fan Chou were all elite soldiers under Dong Zhuo's command. The combat power of these cavalry must be you. I also learned one or two that Dong Zhuo relied on these cavalrymen to fight and win many battles."
The generals in the army nodded when they heard the words. Back then, the Xiliang Army crossed the world, and even blocked the soldiers and horses of the 18th princes It can be said that it was at its peak. Dong Zhuo's behavior was very domineering, but Xiliang The combat effectiveness of the army is not to be underestimated.
Five days later, Lu Bu led the army to Gaoling and arranged for the soldiers to encamp. After that, Lu Bu led the army to walk around the city.
Although the defenders in the city knew the news of the upcoming Binzhou army, they gradually let go of their fear under the encouragement of the generals, but when they saw the dense enemy army, something called fear would inevitably breed in their hearts.
This time, the number of cavalry with Lu Bu has reached 10,000. Except for the flying cavalry and the Lieyang archer, the rest of the cavalry are all cavalry equipped with various troops. In the Bingzhou Army, even the infantry team, They will be equipped with cavalry, so that they can get information on the battlefield more quickly, so that the army will not be trapped in a siege.
There is a big gap between these cavalry and the flying cavalry and the blazing sun bow cavalry in combat ability. They are also carefully selected from various pawns. Among them, the outstanding ones are likely to enter the flying cavalry or the fierce cavalry in the future. Sunbow cavalry, such a large number of cavalry, is hard to see in the armies of other princes.
A general saw the trembling of the soldiers' legs next to him, and shouted: "With the city there, no matter how many people there are in the enemy army, how can he stare at the enemy army outside the city with his eyes wide open."
Hearing this, the soldiers clenched the spear in both hands, and the trembling situation eased a lot, but there was still a look of fear in their eyes.
After the fifty thousand army walked around the city, they returned to the camp. However, the power left by the Bingzhou army remained in the city for a long time.
Fan Chou and Zhang Ji also looked at each other. From the Bingzhou Army, the two felt iron, blood and talent. If they encountered the same number of Bingzhou Army in the wild, there would be absolutely no reason to survive. They could not help but be the Zhang who wandered the battlefield. Embroidery worry.
(End of this chapter)