Chu and Han contend for the throne

Chapter 402 Say a few words and ask for a recommendation ticket by the way.

Chapter 402 Say a few words and ask for a recommendation ticket by the way.

It is quite surprising to find that many readers can't understand the progress of the recent Chu-Han War, so I will explain it here from beginning to end.

If some readers have played war games using mahjong tiles or military chess as chess pieces when they were young, it should be easy to understand.

The strength of the two sides participating in the battle: the Han army has 30 infantry, 30 cavalry, and [-] Hu cavalry; the Chu army has [-] infantry and [-] cavalry; the Chu army attacked from south to north, and the Han army attacked from north to south.

The battlefield is divided into left and right wings (from the perspective of the Chu army). The left wing is for infantry to attack. Wan Chuqi, Liu Bang's intention was to crush the Chu army's cavalry in one fell swoop, and then use the cavalry to stab the Chu army's infantry in the eyes, defeating the main force of the Chu army in one fell swoop.

Xiang Zhuang saw through Liu Bang's intentions and arranged for an ambush with crossbows. The process is as follows.

The 20 Chu cavalry ran east first, away from the battlefield, and the [-] Han cavalry followed and chased east. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Chu army's heavy soldiers set up a car formation on the right side of the infantry phalanx (this takes time), and set up machine guns ( Liannu), the time was almost up, Chu Qi turned around and ran westward, approaching the chariot formation, the Han army also followed westward in pursuit.

When they were approaching the formation of chariots, Chu Qi made another right-angle turn and ran south; Han Qi followed suit and continued to chase south. When turning, the cavalry had to slow down. Once the speed slowed down, the lineup would become crowded. At this time, the Liannu showed its power, Hu Qi was frightened, Han Qi was in chaos, and began to turn around and flee northward; Chu Qi took the opportunity to turn around and chase north.

After escaping and chasing, he quickly escaped from the coverage of the Chu army's chariot formation and ran to the Han army's half.

At this time, the three thousand heavy cavalry of the Han army rushed out from the forest of banners and flags inserted in the back of the Han army, adjusted their formation slightly, and charged in the northeast direction. At the edge line on the right, Han Qi and Hu Qi almost ran past them, and then, the heavy cavalry cut into the formation of Chu Qi at an acute angle, disrupting Chu Qi's formation with a powerful impact. formation.

Chu Qi's formation was in disarray, and the Han Army Qingqi who fled north would have time and opportunity to regroup. Once the Han Army Qingqi came back, Chu Qi would be finished, so Xiang Zhuang decisively ordered his troops to retreat, and Liu Bang was also afraid, so Also retreat, the war is over.

(End of this chapter)

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