If you count, there are some who haven't arrived yet, plus the support of Liu Yan and Liu Biao.

There are nearly a million troops.

Liu Biao had promised to send [-] troops.

However, after the year, Liu Biao had been beating and beating, and Sun Ce, who was about to be driven out of Changsha County, suddenly ushered in a support army.

This support army was very good at fighting, and they repelled Liu Biao's several attacks one after another, and caused quite a storm in Jingzhou.

Sun Ce took advantage of the situation to recruit troops and start a counterattack against Liu Biao.

Did this disrupt Liu Biao's preparations so that Liu Biao could not send troops north?

As for Liu Yan... The Yizhou road was difficult, so I only gave some money and grain to support him.

But this was enough for Yuan Shao.

Yuan Shao, who commanded an army of one million people, was so high-spirited that he felt like he could swallow mountains and rivers.

But because of Chen Peng's good fighting skills, Yuan Shao didn't dare to be careless.

Therefore, Yuan Shao set up his base camp in Guandu.

Seven hundred thousand troops were stationed in five places: Chenggao, Yangwu, Wuchao, Yanjin, and Baima.

Yanjin and Baima, as the places closest to the ferry of the Yellow River, became the base camp of the former army.

Two hundred thousand troops were stationed in the two cities.

It was led by Yan Liang and Wen Chou, two generals under Yuan Shao.

Next is Wuchao.

Wuchao is located between Yanjin and Baima, and the terrain is important, so a large army is also stationed here.

The commander-in-chief of this army was named Lu Bu.

Many of the remaining leaders of the coalition, the governor of the state, and the governor of the state, were stationed in Guandu with Yuan Shao.

This mighty battle kicked off in May.

And the other side.

In order to deal with Yuan Shao's army of millions.

Chen Peng chose passive defense.

If Yuan Shao's army wants to go north, it must pass through the Yellow River.

And several important ferry crossings of the Yellow River are now stationed by the army.

The first is Li Yang at the forefront.

The opposite of Li Yang is... Baima, if you run fast, you can reach Baima from Liyang in just a few hours.

The ferry here is shallow and crossing the river is easy.

The general stationed in Baima was Yuan Shao's general Yan Liang, who garrisoned [-] troops.

And Chen Peng placed [-] troops in Liyang.

The [-] army is the Qinglong Army led by Guan Yu.

In addition to... Guan Yu, Chen Peng also assigned two military advisors to Guan Yu, Xun You and Xun Chen.

Zhang Fei, on the other hand, was stationed on a hill five miles away from Li Yang, leading five thousand Heisha cavalry and Li Yang to form a horn.

Besides... Liyang, another important ferry is Yanjin ferry.

Here is the top priority.

In Yanjin, Yuan Shao's general Wen Chou garrisoned [-] troops.

Chen Peng left behind his main army of [-] people here.

There are nearly [-] of these [-] people, all of which are high-level troops he recruited from the barracks.

Among them were [-] high-level heavy-armored cavalry, [-] high-level infantry, [-] Huben heavy-armored cavalry, and [-] Modao soldiers.

In addition, there are Dian Wei's Tiger Might Army and [-] Double Axe Berserkers.

It was Xi Zhicai and Xun Yu who led the entire army in the Yanjindu camp.

Xi Zhicai and Xun Yu are already old partners.

When they were in Xiliang, the two worked together under Chen Peng's command, and now they have returned to their own camp.

In addition to... Xun Yu, there are also Ju Shou and Tian Feng who are also on the ferry in Yanjin.

The generals are also very luxurious.

Yanjindu stationed Dian Wei and Qu Yi.

There are three people with Zhang He3.

In addition, there are Xiliang iron cavalry led by Ma Chao cruising outside, ensuring that there is a mobile cavalry around who can support at any time.

Liyang and Yanjindu are both the top priority and must not be missed.

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