Three Kingdoms: The opening incorporates Li Cunxiao

Chapter 547 Xu Guan lures the enemy

Chapter 547 Xu Guan lures the enemy
"Prime Minister, there are about ten thousand Wei troops at the northern ferry."

On the building boat, Huan Wen sat upright without even raising his eyelids: "Who is the leader?"

"I haven't seen him before, he must be a young general."

"Send orders to all ministries, suppress them with arrows, and form a formation to drive them away after registering the case."

"Here."

Huan Wen lifted his chin and had a short beard, a little-known young general?
This is only reasonable. People like Ran Min and Wang Meng were probably tortured by the barbarians in Guanzhong and couldn't do anything.

In this way, it would only make sense to march into Huainan and then engulf Yuzhou, and even Yanzhou and Xuzhou.

Otherwise, even if he conquers these lands in the north, he will not be able to hold them.

Such a victory will push his reputation to a peak. Maybe he will have a chance to get a glimpse of that supreme throne in his lifetime.

As for Cao Wei? Han people?
In the eyes of politicians, those things that are of no help to their career are tools that can be manipulated at will.

If the North is in chaos again, what does it have to do with him?
Those people are going to die anyway, so it doesn't matter if they die earlier or later.

"General, the Jin army is coming."

Xu Guan didn't need to be reminded by his personal guards. He held down his long sword and looked directly at the river.

There are no less than a hundred three-story boats, and the masted boats are connected to each other in the front and left. Without careful inspection, the number cannot be lower than two thousand. It seems as if the river is covered with water.

"Go on, don't be stingy with arrows, just shoot me hard."

"General, the wind is not favorable. Our arrows may not be able to travel as far as the Jin army's arrows. We might as well put them on the shore first."

"I'm afraid of him," Xu Guan said, opening his bow like a full moon, and the arrow was nailed to the handsome flag with the word 'Huan' on the huge ship closest to the shore: "Just shoot in this direction!"

Fake defeat and lure the enemy.

It seems to have no technical content, but in fact it has the most performance component.

The force is too light, and there is no anger between the two parties. If you turn around and run away, it is hard to say whether they will chase you or not.

If you use too much force, you will easily get trapped in a tight siege. When the time comes, it will not be a false defeat, but a real defeat.

As Zhang Wu's apprentice, Xu Guan still understands some basic military tactics.

I heard that the biggest general in the Southern Jin Dynasty had the surname "Huan". As long as their leader was killed and offended, he really wasn't afraid that Huan Wen wouldn't chase him.

After all, according to Wang Meng's preset route, after Huan Wen crossed the river, he would either go west to Jingzhou and then go to Guanzhong to join forces with the Hu people. Or head east to Huainan, and then move to the hinterland of the Central Plains.

It was originally a 50/50 chance, but now that something like this has happened, Huan Wen originally planned to go west, and he had to change his route.

Ding! ~Ding! ~Ding! ~
Originally, Huan Wen was still concentrating with his eyes closed, and did not pay attention to the tens of thousands of Wei troops.

But after the first arrow hit the upper ship, the Wei people seemed to have taken the wrong medicine. They ignored the smaller boats closer to both sides, and all the black arrows hit the main ship of the Jin army.

For a moment, the ship, which was more than ten feet high, was forced to stop in the middle of the river.

Huan Wen couldn't sit still anymore and grabbed the deputy general's collar: "I want you to order to suppress the Wei army by the river with arrows. How did you do it?"

"Prime Minister, those Wei people are not afraid of death at all. Our arrows cannot suppress them!"

The arrows going down the wind can't suppress the flying feathers going up against the wind?
Normally, Huan Wen would have killed this lieutenant for fear of war.

But if the opponent is Cao Wei,
It is known all over the world that Cao Cheng's soldiers are not afraid of death, and many of them even fight to die.

In the Wei system, if someone dies in battle, his military merits will be doubled and recorded. That is to say, the original military merit should be exchanged for ten acres of land. As long as you die, you can exchange for twenty acres of land, as well as a death pension.

Under such a deformed military merit-based system, as long as the general did not say that he wanted to retreat, Cao's army would fight until there was only one soldier left, and there would probably be no one left.

There were more and more arrows, and many of them were nailed to the deck of the ship, killing many soldiers. As a result, Huan Wen had to temporarily go into the cabin to avoid the sharp arrows.

"That's all, the flag signal tells the left and right frigates to quickly land ashore and eliminate foreign enemies."

"Here!"

Soon, two large ships from the Southern Jin Dynasty stopped on the shore, and many armored men came out with swords drawn.

Xu Guan immediately ordered the soldiers to mount their horses. The infantry suddenly turned into cavalry, and then rushed to the shore and killed them indiscriminately.

As more and more Jin troops landed, the casualties of the Wei army increased. After losing nearly 30% of their power, they seemed unable to withstand it, so they turned back eastward.

By the time Huan Wen landed, the shore was already covered with corpses floating on the ground, and blood condensed out, dyeing the river red.

"Prime Minister, the thief is heading east."

"You must have seen how brave that man was just now, right? You actually call such a man a young general?"

The lieutenant knelt down in shame: "The last general will be unaware of this."

"Send an order to detach two battalions of 50,000 soldiers to garrison the ferry. The rest should pursue eastward!"

"Order!"

Xu Guan's fight did not cause much damage to the Jin army, but he did successfully arouse Huan Wen's anger.

The dignified prime minister of the Jin Dynasty, with life and death in his hands, and monopolized power, had never been so cowardly.

Especially when Guanzhong was in decline, it was enough for him to surrender without kneeling, but he dared to be so provocative.

In this case, Huan Wen really didn't mind giving him a ride.

Anyway, his planned plan was to attack eastward.

To the west, in a tent built against the forest.

"Master Jin Wu, the enemy army has moved. They did not make any repairs after crossing the river, and pursued General Xu eastward."

Zhang Wu couldn't help but be stunned: "You don't know how to take a breath, so you are so eager to die?"

Ferry east.
Hefei is now a veritable dragon's pond and tiger's den. Not to mention Ran Min in the city, there is an army of 100,000, and there is enough food and grass to supply the army for three months.

Just say that on the only way from Hefei to Yuzhang, there is also Wang Meng's 200,000 troops stationed there.

Huan Wen didn't have a head or six arms, so he rushed in like this. I'm afraid even the resurrection of Han Xin, the immortal soldier, wouldn't be able to save him from defeat.

"However, although Huan Wen left, he left many people to garrison the ferry. I took a quick look and found that there were at least 40,000 to 50,000 people."

Not too carried away.

No matter what, the advantage of the Jin army lies on the water. As long as the ferry is not lost, no matter how miserable the defeat is, as long as it retreats to the river, there is still the possibility of a comeback.

"It seems we have to move faster."

An army of 50,000 might be enough to defend against others, but to defend against Zhang Wu
(End of this chapter)

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