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Chapter 610 Capture the Army

Chapter 610 Capture the Army

Along the Wenshui River, south of Mount Tai.

Shi sits in Boyi, coordinating the war between the Qi State and the Mo family. For many days, good news has continued, and Shi's mood is extremely relaxed and joyful.

An envoy from the State of Wei has already arrived in Chengyang, and the conclusion of a contract between the State of Wei and the Mohists is a foregone conclusion.

The State of Lu sent a doctor, Li Biao, to Pengcheng to secretly discuss the matter of Lu Houchan allowing Yutai to watch the fish, which included the condition that the State of Lu could no longer provide food to the Qi army.

Qi State's tens of thousands of troops are crowded in the mid-mountain area between Wenshui, Yishui, and Zishui, unable to advance or retreat.Laiwu's defense has been strengthened, and Tian Qing's several attempts to attack all failed.

In the direction of Linzi, Prince Shan of Qi has also secretly sent someone to contact the Mohists, preparing to say that his uncle is wrong, and it seems that the coup d'état in Linzi is not far away.

Just as Sun Pu and others were looking forward to defeating the Linzi Army, Qi State Prince Yan also looked forward to the complete annihilation of the Linzi Army, thereby completely disintegrating the power of his brother and uncle and paving the way for his coup.

Now, a noose has been stretched to Tian Qinggong Ziwu's Linzi Army, and it has now been tightened.

On the east front, the Qi army in the direction of Jucheng did not dare to move. Mohist Xiliu has the strength to log in directly near Jucheng. Once the army of Jucheng is dispatched, Mohist Xiliu can directly break through Jucheng.

On the southern line, the state of Lu is about to change. Another part of the main force of the rebel army led by Gong Zaoye is stationed in the state of Lu, ready to harass the back of the Linzi Army at any time.

On the northern line, the coast of Wenshui is completely under the control of the Mohists, and Father Liang in the south of Wenshui has also become an inextricable thorn in the mouth of the Mohists stuck in the mouth of Tian Qing's army.

The land reform along the Jishui River has been vigorously carried out. The Wei and Han coalition forces have given up the idea of ​​attacking the Mohists. The Wei State and the Mohist School are about to make peace, and the Chu State launched another attack in Chendi.

Now that the Mo family doesn't have Qicun, Shi can deduce that Tian Qing can do anything.

In terms of logistics, with the progress of the land reform and the harvest of wheat, food is not a problem for the Mohists.

As for the supply line that runs through Heshui, Jishui, and Surabaya, the Qilinzi Army needs to march three or four hundred miles to cut off it, which is impossible.

Wei Guo, the only country with the ability to cut off the supply line, is now too busy to take care of himself.

Le Yang slayed himself, and all the soldiers of the feudal land and longevity belonged to his grandson Lechi. The cavalry of Zhongshan cooperated with the mercenary infantry funded by businessmen to fight Lianjie. The conditions put forward are also impossible for the Wei State to accept; the Chu State is bound to win Chen Cai, and the prince is determined to be alone; He was martyred for maintaining the "rituals" of the world, and he did not hesitate to be divided up by Qin Chu and Zhao Zhongshan to provoke the Mohists.

Now there is only one way left for Tian Qing, the minister of Tianhe, to conquer Laiwu and withdraw from Laiwu to Linzi.

But there seems to be another way left for Tian Qing, which is to wait for the mediation of the princes of the world to preserve his strength.

It seems that the Mohists occupy many cities in Qi, but their strength is not dispersed, and there is no need to fight fires everywhere.

On the other hand, Tian Qing's Linzi Army needs to divide at least [-] troops to guard against the State of Lu and the Ministry of Public Construction and Metallurgy, for fear of being copied.

It is necessary to divide [-] troops to guard the grain road, and beware of the Mohists cutting off the supply line between Ju and the army.

It is necessary to divide the troops to guard against the active attack of Liangfu's direction on the Mohist salient, and to divide the troops to garrison the few remaining cities in order to collect more food and grass: the troops of the Linzi Army and the Liangfu doctor are concentrated in a few cities, and the logistics cannot support it at all. , can only search for the people as much as possible, otherwise the army will be on the verge of collapse.

In this case, it seems that the Mohists occupy many cities in the Qi State, but once the Wei State makes peace, the appropriate side can bring out at least [-] to [-] soldiers to fight a decisive battle with Tian Qing.

As for Tian Qing, it seemed that Linzi's 5 army plus Father Liang and Fei Di's soldiers numbered nearly [-], but there were only [-] or [-] who could really be used in mobile field warfare and truly peaceful and decisive battles.

Don't worry, he's waiting.

The peace treaty between the Wei State and the Mohist School was not the time to start a war. The treaty was just a piece of paper and could be torn up at any time.

But if the army in the direction of Wei Guo Liang began to move to fight Chu, then it would prove that Wei Guo and the Mo family had really negotiated peace, and then he could safely and boldly mobilize all troops to fight a decisive battle.

The news from the land reformers along the Wenshui River is that they hope that the Linzi Army can be dealt with before the autumn harvest.

Why don't you think so?
One is that this can make the land reform and grassroots organization construction in the Wenshui area more smooth.

Second, once the autumn harvest is over, I'm afraid Tian Qing's army can last for a while, and the situation in the world is changing. At this time, the decisive battle is often won within three to five days, and I don't want to delay it any longer to avoid accidents.

But he could only choose not to be in a hurry, and forced Tian Qing to be anxious with an attitude of not being in a hurry.

Shi Shi believed that Tian Qing and Tian Wu would be anxious, especially after the news of the land reform came out.

Because the land reform means that the Mohists seem to want to take root in Wenshui and Jishui, and the Mohism's governance and construction capabilities are obvious to all.

Thinking about it differently, I feel that if I were Tian Qing, considering that people from the south of Tailai Mountain, the upper reaches of Jishui, the southwestern area of ​​Qi State, and the south of the Great Wall, more than 30 cities with nearly [-] households would be killed. The Mo family has mastered it, and the Mo family has issued an order to punish injustice, so I'm afraid it will be difficult to sleep and eat.

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Shi Shi's guess is correct, Tian Qing and Tian Wu's dormitory has been really uneasy for more than a month, especially after the news that the Mohists were rumored to sign an order to punish injustice came.

Tu Wucheng's goal was achieved tactically, but it actually failed strategically.

Tactically, it was to delay the pursuit speed of the Ministry of Public Manufacturing and Metallurgy of the Mohist School, so as to get away quickly.

But in terms of strategy, the purpose of delaying the Ministry of Public Works and Metallurgy is to quickly pass through Lu State and return to Laiwu before the appropriate army reacts, so that they can withdraw to Linzi.

But what I didn't expect was that the Ministry of Public Construction and Metallurgy was indeed delayed tactically, but strategically, the Mohists on the northern line captured Laiwu ahead of them, cutting off the way for the Linzi Army to return to Linzi.

In fact, the time difference was only five or six days, but it was these five or six days that completely determined the current predicament of the Linzi Army.

With Laiwu in hand, he could retreat back to Linzi and advance to coerce the Mohists from attacking Linzi from the north.

Laiwu was in the Mohist family, unable to retreat, and did not dare to move, surrounded on all sides.

Now Liang's father is also occupied by the Mohists, which is the salient part of the south of Wenshui.

To the northeast of Father Liang is Laiwu, and the actual position of the army of Qi is within a narrow range to the east of Father Liang, south of Laiwu, and west of Yishui.

It looks empty on all sides, but nothing can be done on all sides.

It is not impossible to cross the Yimeng mountainous area on the east line, but the speed of action must be slow.However, the Ministry of Public Construction and Metallurgy can go directly from the state of Lu to Yishui to intercept. If they are intercepted in the mountainous area by the Shibu who is chasing behind, there is no other possibility except a big defeat.

Go north to Laiwu, whether you can attack or not, the Mohists who are good at defending the city occupy Laiwu. It is said that the Mohist command post is located in Boyi. Boyi is in the south of Mount Tai, very close to Liangfu. Assemble Father Liang to enter the back of the Linzi Army, but they can't attack Laiwu, and Father Liang can enter the back. At that time, there is no other possibility but the destruction of the entire army.

It's useless to attack Liang's father from the west.Liang's father is in the hands of the Mo family, he can attack and defend.However, if it is in the hands of the Qi army, it will neither be able to cut off the Wenshui transportation line, nor be able to threaten the Mohists' supply centers such as Dayozawa and Wuyan, and they will have to divide their troops to defend.

Going south, regardless of Lu State's attitude, Wucheng was slaughtered, and Feidi had no foothold.Even if you go to Feidi, what can you do next?Relying on homesickness, lack of fighting spirit, trembling with fear, soldiers who have been shocked by the Mohist city defense technique for 20 years are desperate to fight Peixian and Pengcheng?
Sishang has not yet mobilized.

The strategic significance of the Wucheng massacre was not achieved, Laiwu was not in his hands, and he even caused a lot of trouble, and was issued an order to punish injustice by the Mo family... This is really a steal, and he has completely plunged himself into death.

The news from Linzi also made Tian Wu very uneasy.

When my cousin was faced with the problem of the order to punish injustice, the solution he gave was to hope that all countries would mediate to save his younger brother. How could this be rescue?

Tian Wu thought to himself, the group of Mohist people never hesitate to die, they are not afraid of death and love money in order to do righteousness, they firmly believe in their righteousness and will not be shaken, and they expect the mediation of other countries?

To make things big, everyone in the world knows that in order to maintain their own righteousness and their image of doing what they say, the Mo family must die if they don't die!
If we really count on the mediation of various countries, I am afraid that there will be no room for change.

He couldn't help feeling angry, thinking that his father is kind and his son is filial, brothers love each other, have the same surname and same morals, you actually insist on my death?
In history, he hacked his cousin to death with his own hands, but it didn't happen now, so he couldn't help feeling that he was wronged.

His own father also sent news that he had been suffering from heartache recently. This seemed to be a family-infected disease. The Tian family had suffered from heartache from the beginning. But he also knew something about his family, and he was even more worried.

I am not a prince.

The real prince is his cousin.

He came to power through a coup d'état.

But the coup had to be in the capital. Once his father died and his cousin came to power, even a coup would be useless.

His fief is in Weishui, and the Linzi Legion he currently controls is from Linzi. Once his cousin takes over, the people in this legion will definitely not follow him, but will choose to go home.

It is difficult to do anything without righteousness in hand.

Tian Qing opposed the rapid return to Linzi before, which was based on occupying Laiwu.

If Laiwu is in hand and he does not return to Linzi, then his cousin will not dare to coup. If there is a coup, the tens of thousands of Linzi legions will immediately return to the division to kill him, and he will surely win.

But now that Laiwu is not in hand, and tens of thousands of troops are confined within a hundred miles, even if there is a coup in Linzi, so what?
Besides, now it seems that how does one's own cousin need a coup d'état?
The cousin is the real prince, as long as his father dies, he will be in the rightful position.On the contrary, my father wanted to create opportunities for himself, either to live a few more years, or to launch a coup to kill the prince before he died...

(End of this chapter)

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