Chapter 1274: Get out of the blockade
Chapter 1274 Leaving the Fortress
Chapter 1272: Leaving the Fortress
As Wokuotai led the 30,000 remnant troops back to the Ningxia Army, Murong Ke's plan to severely damage the 100,000 Jin troops on the eastern front could be said to have ended in complete failure.
The 70,000 Yuan Mongolian cavalry left during the expedition came back with less than 30,000, and a full 40,000 Mongolian cavalry were killed or injured. In addition, three generals, Murong Jun, Meng Libai, and Meng Liyuan, were lost, but only the Han troops were defeated. The army has 40,000 infantry and 4,000 Han cavalry.
Generally speaking, this battle between Yuan and Meng can be said to have resulted in a huge loss.
Of course, this is just the beginning.
Wokuotai's trip was extremely unsatisfactory, and the same was true for Murong Ke.
Murong Ke made sufficient preparations before the war. Regardless of whether the Han army sent reinforcements or not, he had a plan to deal with it. However, after 30,000 Han soldiers rode eastward, he found that his thinking was too simple.
Bai Qi, Wang Meng, Zhuge Liang, Liu Bowen, and Xi Zhicai, the five of them cooperated seamlessly. Murong Ke's plan was seen through by Zhuge Liang from the beginning, while Bai Qi and Wang Meng paralyzed and confused Murong Ke.
If Murong Ke had not been extremely cautious, he would have fallen into the Han army's plan and suffered heavy casualties.
The plan was blocked at the beginning, which also made Murong Ke realize that he could not match the opponent's strategy. Since he could not be soft, he had to be hard.
Murong Ke dispatched a total of 200,000 troops this time. Within just a few days, all ten cities in Ningxia were reduced to battlefields, and more than 20 large and small battles broke out between the two sides.
Fifteen of them, Murong Ke even personally led the army against Bai Qi and Wang Meng respectively.
Facing Wang Meng, Murong Ke only felt that he was facing a seamless egg. No matter how hard he tried, he could not find any flaw.
Facing Bai Qi, Murong Ke was beaten throughout the whole process. His tactics, formations, and command were all at a disadvantage, and he was convinced of his defeat.
There were more than 20 battles in several days, and both sides suffered tens of thousands of casualties. However, you must know that Yuanmeng's casualties were cavalry, while most of the Han army's casualties were infantry, so naturally Yuanmeng suffered the most casualties.
After both battle plans failed, Murong Ke took his troops back to the five cities of Ningxia. He did not dare to test the Han army easily. Instead, he prepared to wait for Murong Chui to take Yinshan City and wait for Yinshan's army to move south to concentrate all the troops. The force directly pushed the Han army horizontally.
Murong Ke retracted his army back to the city, which also facilitated Qin Hao's opportunity to implement his next plan.
As soon as the Ningxia War ended, Qin Hao prepared to take Qin Liangyu back to Ningxia. In this way, he handed over the command of the eastern front to Meng Tian, but Qin Liangyu was not willing to leave like this.
Through the previous battles, Qin Liangyu also realized her shortcomings in ability. If she continued to stay, it would be inevitable that Yuan Meng would continue to target her.
But if she just left like this, Qin Liangyu was unwilling to do so. She also wanted to atone for her sins, so she took the initiative to give up the position of commander-in-chief to Meng Tian and stayed in person to assist Meng Tian in controlling the army.
Seeing this, Qin Hao nodded and agreed. After all, with the assistance of Qin Liangyu, the former general, Meng Tian could control the entire army in the shortest time.
Qin Hao asked Huo Qubing, Zhao Yun and the cavalry troops to stay, while he himself took Jiang Song and Gao Chong back to Ningxia City, and a military and political meeting was held shortly afterwards.
The theme of this meeting has only one theme, and that is counterattack on the grassland, that is: getting out of the fortress.
"Although our army has many troops now, most of them are infantry. However, in the counterattack on the grassland, only cavalry can be used." Qin Hao put down the report in his hand, looked at the counselors below, and asked: "Say Tell me, this time to counterattack the grassland and force Temujin to send troops back for reinforcements, how many cavalry should be sent out? "
Bai Qi stood up and said: "My lord, the total cavalry of the Qin and Jin coalitions is only 120,000. If the number of cavalry is too large, it is likely to cause the entire battle situation in Hetao to collapse, so the general thinks it is not appropriate More than 40,000.”
“What Governor Bai said is wrong.”
Xi Zhicai stood up and retorted: "Once our army counterattacks the grassland, it will definitely attract some of Yuanmeng's main forces to return for reinforcements. By then, Yuanmeng's troops in the Hetao will naturally be reduced."
"Yes, Yuanmeng has implemented a military strategy for all the people, and is still recruiting a large number of new soldiers. It can be said that there is no shortage of troops in the country now. If our army only dispatches 40,000 cavalry, I am afraid it will be difficult for Yuanmeng to feel threatened. And then If Temujin does not send troops back, then the subsequent plan will not be implemented," Zhuge Liang said solemnly.
Qin Hao also nodded when he heard this.
Counterattacking the grasslands is only the first step of the plan. When the expeditionary army that enters the grasslands causes a certain degree of damage to Yuan and Meng and forces Temujin to send troops back, the Han army will implement the second step of the plan. : Send troops to support Yinshan City.
Only after these two steps of the plan are successfully implemented can the Han army's Jedi counterattack be successful. Therefore, this first step is the most important and absolutely no mistakes are allowed.
After deliberation with his advisers for a long time, Qin Hao finally decided to dispatch 60,000 cavalry. This was the limit that could be dispatched. No more would be feasible. After all, the subsequent plans also required cavalry.
As for the candidate to lead the army this time, Qin Hao once again chose Huo Qubing.
Bai Qi has other important responsibilities, and Huo Qubing's cavalry combat ability is one of the best among the Qin and Jin armies, and has been recognized in several previous battles. Therefore, Huo Qubing must be chosen as the leader this time.
As for the candidates for deputy generals, Qin Hao chose Long Qie and Ran Min. Other generals accompanying the army include: Yuwen Chengdu, Luo Cheng, Luo Yi, Huang Zhong...
It is worth mentioning that after Xiang Yu learned that Long Qie would participate in this expedition, he actually asked Qin Hao to participate in this expedition.
Although Qin Hao didn't understand why Xiang Yu was not afraid of his identity being exposed, he naturally would not refuse this request, so he incorporated Xiang Yu into Huo Qubing's **** and asked Xiang Yu to go out with the army.
There are already 26,000 cavalry on the Eastern Front, so this time the cavalry gathered secretly in Ningxia and dispatched to join them on the Eastern Front, there were only 34,000 cavalry.
When the two armies converge, Huo Qubing will lead 60,000 cavalry through Yanmen Pass and into the grassland. Then he divides his troops into two groups and kills in the direction of Dragon City. He will implement a scorched earth strategy along the way, forcing Temujin to send troops back to aid Dragon City. .
Late at night, 34,000 horsemen gathered at the east gate of Ningxia City, led by two generals: Long Qie and Ran Min.
After the army was assembled, Ran Min and Long Qie looked at each other. Ran Min raised his weapon and shouted: "Let's go."
Thirty-four thousand riders are heading east, and they are about to embark on a glorious journey out of the fortress.
On the city wall, Qin Hao watched the army gradually retreating from the fortress, and he couldn't help but recited with emotion: "The bright moon of Qin Dynasty and the Pass of Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles have not returned. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and they don't teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountains. ”
(End of this chapter)