Three Kingdoms.

Chapter 3361: Big pot for small stacks

Chapter 3361 Big Pot with Small Stacks

 Game between two armies.

 The camp of Cao Jun was very large, like a big pot.

 A lot of manpower, material and financial resources have been invested in the early stage to build such a huge structure.

 However, once the chips are pushed into the pot, they cannot be taken back at will.

unless…

 Finally determined who lost and who won.

 But for both Fei Qian and Cao Hong, the chips in their hands are not too much.

 Winning a big pot with a small stack requires a certain amount of skill.

It is easy to understand that Fei Qian has few soldiers, but the same goes for Cao Hong. The number of soldiers he can use is not as many as it seems on the surface!

 Cao Hong can ensure that there will be no problem, but he is just the Zhongling Army and the Zhonghu Army, and among the troops of the Zhongling Zhonghu, there are no qualified leading generals who can resist Fei Qian or Xu Chu!

 What if we send someone else...

Isn’t that sending food to Hussar and Xu Chu?

Cao Hong understood that his soldiers were actually inferior to Fei Qian's in all aspects, but that didn't mean they would lose because they were inferior!

 When Yuan Shao was tyrannical, were Cao Cao's troops stronger than Yuan Shao's?

 But in the end, it was Yuan Shao who lost!

As the core figure of Cao Jun, Cao Hong certainly knew some of the "secrets" of the year.

At that time, Yuan Shao's army was infected with the plague, but the plague was not entirely due to the soldiers' acclimatization.

  After all, Yanzhou and Yuzhou were directly below Jizhou, and there was far less distance between the north and south than from Youzhou to Jiangnan.

In modern medicine, acclimatization symptoms are more reflected in changes in the microbial environment that lead to the body's inadaptability. Special medication is not required. It only needs to control the electrolyte balance, and it can slowly adapt and recover.

  Ancient Chinese medicine didn’t know what microorganisms were, nor did they know what electrolyte disorders were. But it’s strange that the medicine used by ancient Chinese medicine to prevent acclimatization could be a pinch of soil from this person’s hometown…

The main symptom of acclimatization is vomiting and diarrhea, which is actually not much different from the plague. Therefore, in the early stage, if you think it is just acclimatization, then...

Therefore, Yuan Shao was extremely depressed at that time, unable to advance and unwilling to retreat. As a result, when the Wuchao burned down, he was completely doomed.

So one of Cao Hong's purposes here is to drag Feiqian's army until it is "unaccustomed to the climate"!

 This is almost like using the smallest chips to get the largest pot!

So Cao Cao and Cao Hong are willing to see Fei Qian attack little by little, nibble slowly, and even try to surround Cao Jun's camp with cavalry...

You must know that Cao Cao is the most tolerant.

 So to a certain extent, Cao Hong should avoid fighting Fei Qian head-on, but should rely more on the camp to defend and delay.

After all, if these ordinary soldiers under Cao Hong shoot and shout at random and make noise from a long distance, there is still no problem. Once they enter hand-to-hand combat, there are many disadvantages that are difficult to describe. Cao Hong didn't have much hope for these ordinary soldiers of Cao's army. After all, if these soldiers of Cao's army were all smart and capable, killing Buddhas and gods, then they wouldn't be in this frustrating situation today.

So Cao Hong didn't really want to have a full-scale counterattack, but instead resorted to "building a plank road in the open and crossing Chencang secretly", oh, "attacking in the open and intercepting secretly".

 After all, the art of war has it that you cannot defend a city with nothing.

As a defender, you need to attack from time to time, whether it is to raid the opponent's center or burn the opponent's siege equipment, all in order to disrupt the opponent's rhythm.

 Therefore, Cao Hong's attack this time was also the same, just to disrupt Fei Qian's rhythm.

Of course it would be better if you can gain something by the way...

It's just that, Cao Hong felt that he had responded and arranged as much as possible, but for some reason, he still felt a little worried in his heart. It was as if there was some ferocious beast lurking somewhere beyond his vision or sense, staring at him eagerly.

 What exactly is the problem?

  Or is there something he didn't consider well?

 Cao Hong grabbed the sword tightly.

 But the rhythm on the battlefield can never be paused at any time just because someone's thoughts are unclear, giving ample time to adjust tactics and attack rhythm...

The invisible progress bar of the countdown kept flashing, and finally entered the red area. Cao Hong finally gritted his teeth, like a gambler, "Let's go!" 』

Perhaps it is because in the early days of human beings, in ancient primitive societies, they needed to take risks to obtain resources, and to obtain proteins and fats that were generally difficult to obtain from plants, forcing humans to engage in high-risk hunting, and in the end this kind of hunting became The resulting high-risk behavior is partly translated into a propensity for gambling.

In a situation of extreme uncertainty, complex and changeable emotions such as fear, tension, expectation, disappointment, surprise, etc. for the future alternate with each other. Strong stimulation will cause the silly instinctive brain control area of ​​​​human beings to think that When you encounter the kind of danger from ancient times again, dopamine is released, which speeds up your blood and heartbeat, providing more oxygen and energy to the whole body to help humans defeat enemies and avoid risks.

Then Shabaitian was naturally taken advantage of.

 This large and concentrated release of dopamine has certain addictive properties, which means that gamblers, alcoholics, and other addictive behaviors are very difficult to control and eliminate.

 It’s like hand washing, it’s always the last time…

 Cao Cao had a gambling streak, and so did Cao Hong.

 And on the battlefield, the most important thing is to "take a gamble"...

Maybe you can win the bet this time, but it does not mean that this tactic or strategy is right, and it is probably wrong. But this time's mistake may make the next bet even worse.

Chao Hong has made a bet once before, and sometimes he loses and sometimes wins, but overall, the pleasure of winning far outweighs the frustration of losing. Because in the last battle, the winner was the central leader and the central protector, while the losers were just ordinary Cao troops and soldiers from counties and counties. So of course Cao Hong could not feel the pain of losing. There was still a feeling of pain in his heart. The desire to win.

  With a small hand, you are reluctant to fold when it is time to fold, and you hold a small chip, but always want to be greedy for a big pot, then naturally there is only one result...

 …

 …

 On the battlefield, there are many times when the right orders lead to bad consequences.

 The complexity and unpredictability of war often exceeds human imagination.

An expected small-scale encounter may evolve into a full-scale battle due to the arrival of enemy reinforcements, causing the original battle plan to fail and evolve into an uncontrollable collapse situation.

 On the battlefield, the transmission of information is crucial, and any small error may be amplified during the dissemination process, eventually causing the commander's intentions to be misinterpreted or improperly executed. Even an order that appears to be absolutely correct may lead to disastrous consequences due to errors or misunderstandings in the delivery process.

The Hussars were divided into three parts. Cao Hong responded by attacking from all sides, which was actually a good method. However, Cao Hong forgot that no matter how good the response decision is, it still needs people to make and execute it!

Cao Jun suddenly rioted, and the four gates were opened wide. Immediately, soldiers and horses came out with a noise, which naturally attracted the attention of Fei Qian and Xun Chen.

Seeing this situation, Fei Qian couldn't help but become a little nervous.

After all, even if you have already regarded Cao Jun's soldiers as cockroaches, the sudden surge of such a large group... Oh, four large groups will inevitably make people's hair stand on end.

 Cao Jun wants Allin?

 For Fei Qian, it was quite troublesome for Cao's entire army to attack.

 As mentioned before, Fei Qian's chips are slightly insufficient.

Although the cards are big, the chips are not many.

 So even if Fei Qian follows Allin, he can only win part of his chips, and the other part may be seen in vain and escape...

In an era without machine guns, it would take a lot of effort to eliminate the opponent's soldiers on a large scale, or just suppress the attack of the opponent's soldiers. Once the opponent formed a state of overwhelming mountains and plains, many times they could only rely on Attacking one part to intimidate the other part is rarely able to directly crush and defeat the opponent in one go. Especially for someone like Fei Qian, who has much fewer troops than Cao Jun, it is even more impossible to solve the problem head-on.

However, Fei Qian soon discovered something unusual.

After all, Fei Qian has been on the battlefield for a long time. After a little observation, he found that these Cao soldiers shouted loudly, but their actions were not resolute and decisive enough. They only shouted and shouted at the edge of the camp, but few troops moved forward...

   『Something interesting…』

After watching it for a while, Fei Qian suddenly laughed.

 Obviously, the soldiers sent by Cao Jun did not have enough courage. Therefore, these soldiers all chose the same strategy, relying on the defensive strength of the camp to embolden themselves.

They all hoped that others would be fools and rush forward without hesitation, only to find that everyone was standing still or even retreating.    『Haha…such soldiers…』

Fei Qian laughed twice, then got stuck because he thought of a new question.

Since Cao Jun dispatched ordinary Cao Jun soldiers, where did the central leading troops and central protecting troops go?

 Left wing?

 Right wing?

 Medium formation?

  Or are you going to break out?

Or are the above answers incorrect and are they just for the purpose of deliberately wasting troops?

Fei Qian raised the telescope.

 Left wing.

 Xu Chu has already broken into Cao Jun's camp under Anyi City.

 The cavalry on the periphery are on guard.

 The artillery team is being cleaned and adjusted.

And the direction of Cao Jun’s camp was blocked by Anyi City...

front.

Cao Jun's soldiers retreated three steps in fear, and there was no cavalry.

And even if Cao's army really attacks here, then Cao's army will bear the risk of being outflanked by the left and right wings. Therefore, unless Cao Hong is ready to make a desperate move, he is unlikely to choose this method.

 Right wing…

After Fei Qian thought for a moment, he gave the order again.

 ‘Give the order to the right wing and take the initiative to attack! 』

 The order was sent out immediately.

 Flags fluttering.

 The horn is low.

    Master, are you going to give Cao Jun a try? 』

Xun Chen asked from the side.

Fei Qian nodded.

When the enemy's specific intentions are unclear, throwing some chips to test the opponent's reaction is the most common method on the card table.

Fei Qian is unwilling to attack Cao Jun’s camp, so he can only lure Cao Jun to attack as much as possible.

There are too many defense fortifications in Cao Jun's camp. If we really want to fight close to Cao Jun's camp, we will definitely suffer a loss. Therefore, if we can lure Cao Jun out to fight, it will obviously be more suitable. This is the most basic bottom line of Feiqian's game.

 As long as the final morale of Cao's army is reduced to a certain level, the scene in the camp at the foot of the **** is likely to happen again.

Now Cao Jun's soldiers are pouring out in large numbers. No matter what Cao Jun's goal is, let's eat a piece of meat first!

Without beating these ordinary soldiers of Cao's army, most of Cao's elite soldiers would not move lightly.

Xun Chen was still a little worried, "My lord, if Cao's army gathers all its troops and attacks this place..."

 This is indeed a problem.

 It’s just that, it’s a pity…

   Although Cao’s army is numerous, they are not united. This is an opportunity that can be taken advantage of. Fei Qian said in a deep voice, "Even if Cao Jun does come, there are ways to deal with it here." 』

If Cao Jun really worked together, then the current battle situation would definitely be different. At least it won't be like now, which can only be supported by Cao Jun's central leading army and central protecting army. Once there are problems with the central leading army and central protecting army, Cao Jun's ultimate failure will inevitably be inevitable.

And even if Cao Jun really comes to attack Fei Qian's center, Fei Qian still has the means to deal with it.

“My lord is saying...” Xun Chen turned around and looked, “Are they those vehicles? 』

Fei Qian smiled and turned to look.

 There are some strange-shaped vehicles on both sides of the high platform in Feiqian.

 These are new weapons, "Running Fire Thunder".

The name seems a bit loud, but in fact it is not a very rare item. It is just simple gunpowder plus arrows, or the primary state of a rocket.

This kind of crude rocket appeared in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

 The clear record was in the Northern Song Dynasty.

The original rockets were made of paper. Craftsmen in the Northern Song Dynasty rolled hard paper into paper tubes, filled them with gunpowder, and then tied them to the arrow shafts. They drew a lead from the small hole on the side of the gunpowder tube, ignited them, and then fired them with a crossbow. After the gunpowder barrel is ignited, the gunpowder gas spurted out propels the arrow forward.

In the Ming Dynasty, it was widely used by the military, and multiple rocket nests appeared. One that fired 20 rockets at a time was called a "fire dragon arrow", and one that fired 32 rockets at a time was called a "swarm of bees." The most powerful one was a rocket nest. Fires 100 "Hundred Tigers of Arrows". When the Ming army used these rockets to attack opponents, it would produce a very frightening effect. History books described it as "when the bus is ignited, thousands of arrows are fired." It is as powerful as a thunder strike, and no one dares to be in the vanguard."

 But what happened later...

As for weapons and equipment, they are still used by people. These weapons with the name of "shaking the sky" in the Ming Dynasty were not able to save Da Meng, who had gone to the extreme level of internal fighting and party struggle, from perishing.

Fei Qian looked at these "running fire thunders" with a lot of emotion in his heart.

The development of gunpowder in China has actually not been bad. However, during the Big Braid period, it did not receive sufficient attention and development. Instead, it spread to foreign lands, which in turn overturned the Big Braid to the ground and was ravaged.

That's right, one thing that Da Zhuizhao has always refused to admit is that he covered up and obscured some details of the battle at Bali Bridge. Because at Baliqiao, the cavalry was not completely defeated by foreign guns and artillery, but also contributed to the British rockets. What’s even more funny is that this British army’s rocket technology came from the Ming Dynasty!

The rocket technology of the Ming Dynasty later spread to South Asia. At that time, the Indian state army produced a multi-barrel cluster rocket based on this technology, which was changed to a metal shell and a six-meter-long balance guide rod was added for stability. The flight direction once made the British colonial troops howl. When the British colonial army was fighting against the Mysore princely state, they were violently fired by the opponent's cluster rockets and suffered heavy casualties. Therefore, the British army was deeply impressed by this long-range and powerful weapon. Later, they captured some rockets and sent them back to their hometown to study...

In fact, before Big Pigtail was finally pushed to the ground by the British colonial army and his pants were pulled down, during the opium eradication period in Humen, the steamship Queen and three sampans of the British colonial army used this kind of rocket to attack the Humen Fort. A fire was ignited, and in order to threaten the Dazhai Dynasty, the British sent two rockets to the imperial envoy Qishan.

 Dazaizi was also impatient at the time and quickly ordered the production of similar rockets to fight against the British army. This rush-made rocket is called the "Flying Fire Bronze Gun", and it also has a balanced guide rod, similar to the British army rocket. This kind of rocket is made based on the Ming Dynasty firearms classic "Fire Dragon Sutra". "The Fire Dragon Sutra" was written in the early fifteenth century, four hundred years ago...

 Using technology from four hundred years ago to fight against the British army at that time, what will be the result...

As early as when Zuo Zongtang was quelling the chaos in Xinjiang, he dug out more than a hundred "explosive bombs" from forts in the Ming Dynasty. He sighed: "This thing existed three hundred years ago, but now it has been lost, so that it has been used by the great powers." Bullying. 』

These "Flying Bronze Guns" and "Explosive Bullets" show that the firearm technology of the Ming Dynasty was indeed leading the world in some aspects. If it did not stagnate later, it is likely to develop a thermal weapon system with unique Chinese characteristics, and eventually form Different thermal weapon confrontation patterns between the East and the West...

It is a pity that the big pigtail dynasty really only had time to focus on how to dress up, apply makeup, and comb its pigtails. It persisted for three hundred years and was too busy to develop any technology trees. So that every time those who came after thought about it, they could only think about it. Sighing.

Now, Fei Qian brought this rocket onto the battlefield.

If artillery is good at armor-breaking strikes against sturdy heavy armored units and is used to destroy city walls, barracks, gates and other combat areas, then these "running fire thunders" are good at dealing with flesh and blood of light or medium armor. Units, whether cavalry or infantry!

Coupled with Fei Qian's original physical damage ballista and crossbowmen, it is almost equipped with a comprehensive damage system from magic to physical...

Now we are not afraid of Cao Jun coming, but we are worried that Cao Jun is unwilling to come in large scale!

 After all, "Running Fire Thunder" is good at everything, but there is only one shortcoming...

Hmm, yes, it costs money.

If you come with three melons and two dates, you won’t even have enough gunpowder money!

 Fei lurked on the high platform and waited eagerly.

Come on, I'm here, let the storm come harder!

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