Chapter 498 Put yourself to death

At the same time, a small speedboat was sent to urge the Koreans to send gunpowder.

Goryeo originally did not have gunpowder, so it was shipped from the Tang Dynasty and prepared in advance for Ran Min. Fang Xuanling also set up a logistics department specifically for Ran Min and Li Jing.

Ran Min's pioneer, Jiang Han, led 3,000 cavalry and advanced all the way. They killed all the fleeing people they saw along the way. When they arrived at the Meijieye area, they knew that the enemy troops were gathering here, so they stopped advancing easily and only sent a small group of people to test and harass. .

Ran Min followed up, and the army was stationed at Pohuan Mountain in Meijieye.

The shape of Baohuan Mountain is like a semicircle. Ran Min took a fancy to the terrain here and sent his army to the basin within the semicircle.

Wan Zelin worried in his heart: "If the enemy blocks the gap, our army will be unable to advance or retreat here. How does the general think?"

Ran Min ignored him, but he understood that Inugami Oden had a deep understanding of the art of war and had also studied it in the Tang Dynasty.

On the night when the army set up camp, Ran Min did not even let the generals around him know, and quietly ordered the vanguard Jiang Han to lead another 10,000 troops, plus his own cavalry, a total of 13,000 troops, and camped in a deep forest to the west of Pohuan Mountain.

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In the Japanese army camp, Inugami Oden was thinking hard about the map. The reason why Huang Bing was defeated was that he had no time, and Ran Min was too impatient to attack.

Now that he had time, his troops and horses were concentrated, but he didn't understand why Ran Min put the army to death.

As long as he blocks the gap in the Destruction Mountain, Ran Min will let the sky and the earth not work.

He knew that Ran Min also knew the art of war, but doing this must be a ploy to lure the enemy.

Inugami Oden couldn't think of the purpose of luring him there. Could it be that he had any way to save him? He was not a god.

Even if there is an ambush of soldiers and horses outside, it will not be able to relieve the overwhelming number of people. I can definitely divide one to deal with it.

It was Inugami Oden's dream to annihilate Ran Min's entire army. This was too much of a temptation.

Inugami Oden had to try it once.

To be cautious, he first sent 10,000 people to Pohuan Mountain.

With his own army following far behind, it would be too late to retreat if the situation went bad.

These ten thousand people were led by Yamamoto, and they did not hide anything. They blocked the gap blatantly, just to let Ran Min know that I am here. If you have any plans, just use them.

Yamamoto led his army to block the Pohuan Mountain and blocked tens of thousands of Ran Min's people in the ring basin. Except for this windy canyon road, the rest were steep cliffs with no other way out.

There is wind all year round in the Gale Canyon, and the wind is very strong. You can hear the howling wind at the mouth of the valley.

General Yamamoto was stationed at the mouth of the valley and did not attack.

Inugami Oden led the army and watched from a distance.

When Ran Min heard that the enemy troops had blocked the wind outlet, he immediately ordered the front troops to attack!

Yamamoto ordered to send troops to attack the Taniguchi Highlands, but found that the Tang army was already there. He launched an attack and started the battle on both sides of the highlands.

In this way, Yamamoto had to face Ran Min's assault from below, and he had to fight desperately with the Tang army on both sides of the highlands.

On the high ground, the Tang army was condescending and had firearms. As soon as Yamamoto's army rushed up, they were all killed. Seeing that there was no hope of seizing the high ground, they had no choice but to receive the guests head-on.

And he was no match for Ran Min from the front, because Ran Min had two high ground in hand, and it was almost a three-sided attack. Yamamoto was defeated!

Ten thousand men and horses left behind three thousand corpses.

Seeing Honda's defeat, Inugami Oden not only did not blame him, but actually knew it well.

It turns out that Ran Min has a small number of people, so he made the Pohuan Basin his base camp because he was afraid of being attacked from all sides.

Occupying the high ground at the mouth of the valley can break the danger of death.

Inugami Oden understood Ran Min's thoughts, and the battle was easier to fight.

He was frustrated in the officialdom and wanted to make great achievements and make a comeback. He was so eager to make great achievements that he decided to block his fate with Ran Min.

He didn't believe that Ran Min could still stand out under the siege of his entire army. This kind of death was Ran Min's fate.

Inugami Oden ordered the entire army to advance, blocking the wind outlet with 100,000 men. There was no need to attack, and there was no need to seize the high ground on both sides. He only needed to hold on and prevent Ran Min from coming out.

Then use 50,000 as the left army and 50,000 as the right army, and form a Zhengpin formation at the mouth of the windy valley. In this way, Ran Min will not be able to rush out no matter what.

If Inugami Oden attacked blindly, and Ran Min also had one man to guard against ten thousand others, it would be impossible for Inugami Oden to rush through the canyon road.

Similarly, if Ran Min wanted to rush out, it would be impossible.

The other party is also a man in charge.

What's more, the number of Inugami Oden is an absolute majority.

The generals around Ran Min were worried and swollen. They blamed Ran Min for being too arrogant and locked himself in the valley. He would die within ten days if the army ran out of food and grass.

Ran Min didn't seem to be worried at all. He just ordered the front troops to rush out of the valley and retreat when they were surrounded, as if they were teasing.

The attack was sometimes urgent, but it didn't seem like they were trying to break through with all their strength.

Inugami Oden felt strange in his heart, and became nervous when he felt strange. He didn't know what kind of medicine Ran Min was selling. When he didn't know, he suspected that there was an unpredictable or irresistible conspiracy.

As soon as there is a conspiracy, he knows in his heart that he has fallen into Ran Min's scheme.

On the one hand, he was full of confidence and did not believe that Ran Min could break out of the conflict. On the other hand, he had to think about Ran Min's conspiracy.

Jiang Han was lying in ambush in the forest and saw the Japanese army surrounding General Ran. He secretly took 10,000 elite cavalry with him. These 10,000 elite cavalry were the best among the best given to him by Ran Min.

All of them are tall, strong and powerful, and can shoot accurately.

Jiang Han led 10,000 people and waited until dark. The horses bound their hooves and the people did not raise fire. They quietly circled around Inugami Oda's army for more than ten miles, hurried north from the north of Meijiye, and approached Chiyoda.

This kind of unavoidable risk was still forced by Li Chengdao's one-month time limit, which forced Ran Min.

Only by taking such risks could he possibly satisfy Li Chengdao.

First, he used gold stains to avoid the main force of the Japanese army. Now he repeated his old trick and used himself to avoid the main force of the Japanese army.

Although ten thousand people are not many, for the surprise attack effect, ten thousand people are enough.

In order to hold back Inugami Oden, he broke out unhurriedly every day.

He also knew the consequences. All his tens of thousands of troops would be destroyed here. As long as Jiang Han succeeded and captured Chiyoda, he would have an explanation for Li Chengdao.

Another reason why he took such a risk was that the Japanese army concentrated all their troops in the Meijieno area, and Chiyoda was the undefended capital.

Regarding Ran Min's unhurriedness and lack of urgency, Inugami Oden always wondered why, and what would happen if he did this.

If he had known about Li Chengdao's time-limited edict to Ran Min, he would have immediately thought of Ran Min's impatience to take Chiyoda.

He didn't know, so he figured it out a little too late.

On the third day, he suddenly received a report from a sentry that Tang troops had appeared north of Chiyoda.

This Tang army marched at night and in secret, so it was discovered late, and the entire Japanese state was focused on Dehuanshan.

When Inugami Oden heard this, he finally understood, but he still didn't understand why Ran Min did this.

This is to put himself to death and also to capture Chiyoda.

(End of this chapter)

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