Chapter 1395: 1396 Huxuan Uprising

Chapter 1395 1396 Huxuan Uprising

 Before the Tang army got close to Huxuan, intensive gunshots rang out on the streets of Huxuan, a city in Shu. The local people looted the Qin army's arsenal and launched an uprising of unprecedented scale.

This time, they captured a large number of streets in Huxuan, and relied on Qin's newly reinforced barricades to repel several attacks by the counterattacking Qin army.

As a result, things got worse and worse, and the Qin State had to mobilize more troops to besiege Huxuan City. However, the Shu uprising troops inside Huxuan were not wiped out. Instead, the Tang Empire launched a rescue assault on Huxuan.

  The vanguard of the 7th Group Army stormed northward, penetrated Qin's well-prepared defense line, and invaded Huxuan City one day later.

More than an hour later, the Tang Army made contact with the rebellious Shu Army in Huxuan City. The latter received supplies and then handed over the positions under its control to the Tang Army with satisfaction.

 That night, the Qin troops, who already knew that there was no hope of defending the city, took the initiative to retreat. A series of battles broke out between the two sides, which lasted until the next morning.

After losing hundreds of thousands of people, the Qin army finally got rid of the Tang army's pursuit and stabilized its front near Huaishan. The Tang army then occupied Huxuan City and began to repair the railway between Kangrao and Huxuan.

The loss of Huxuan meant that the Qin State lost a large area of ​​control in Shu. The Qin army's defense lines in Shushan and other places were severely squeezed, and almost all strategic depth was lost.

The current Qin army can only be trapped in the narrow area of ​​​​Huaishan-Shushan-Shushan defense line, waiting for its end.

Liu Zhi'an was ordered to face the danger and secretly went south to take over the command of the Qin generals on the front line and became responsible for the defense of Huaishan. However, in name, the commander-in-chief of the Qin State was still Ying Xu, but Liu Zhian was the actual decision-maker.

 At the same time, Zhang Xuan was transferred back to the country and was responsible for the defense of Qin's homeland. Sun Guang, who was far away in Dorne, was appointed as the naval commander of the Qin Empire and was ordered to rebuild the Qin Navy in Dorne.

As a wanted criminal, Liu Zhian could only be ordered to leave Qin and go to Dorne to hide incognito.

But who knew that the situation would change so quickly. Before he could go south to Qingluan Port, the situation of the Qin Empire in Shu had completely collapsed.

 The port has been lost, the navy has been completely wiped out, and Liu Zhian can no longer leave even if he wants to. So Emperor Qin simply promoted Liu Zhian, who had just gone south to Huaishan, to the general in charge of the defense of Shu.

There is no other way. Facts have proved that Liu Zhian is still more capable than Yingxu Sun Guang. At least he relied on mines to defend the northern line for a while. Overall, the situation in the north is more stable than that in the south.

In Ying Duo's view, this was all Liu Zhian's credit, so this time, Ying Duo secretly gave instructions and once again activated Liu Zhian. However, this time Liu Zhian could not use his real name and changed his name to Zhennan to supervise the Huaishan defense line.

No one expected that Liu Zhian would do a cruel job for Ying Duo as soon as he took office: he ordered more than 1,000 Shu officials and military officers to be executed, in order to eliminate the possibility of Huxuan's disastrous defeat.

It's just that he killed a lot of heads, which made the 100,000 Shu servants on the Huaishan defense line panic, and their combat effectiveness was significantly reduced.

Finally, the massacre of Shu officers in Huaishan was calmed down a bit, and the Tang army's fierce attack on Huaishan began.

In just one day, the Qin army's defense line retreated 10 kilometers. The Tang army's offensive was too fierce. Without the mines as a barrier, the Qin army had to retreat again and again, and lost a large number of defense lines outside Huaishan.

Dorne was not feeling well either. After the Tang aircraft carrier fleet attacked Neverwinter Port, it stayed in the waters near Dorne. Because of the support of a large number of logistics ships, the Tang Navy has sufficient ammunition and fuel, and it is obvious that it intends to fight here for a long time.

However, the radio was jammed, the phone nodes were destroyed, communications were almost interrupted, and Dorne, which was very difficult to dispatch, had no way to deal with such a powerful naval fleet.

 They can only increase the defense facilities on the coastline in vain, and want to find out whether the Tang army will land in Dorne, and where exactly they will land in Dorne...

This made the Dorne commanders rack their brains: in the end, they discovered that Mike Ravel, the original chief of staff of the United Fleet, seemed to be the authority in this regard.

He knows the main naval fleet of the Tang Empire and has personally witnessed the Tang Dynasty's landing operations. He can be said to be a very experienced "senior general".

And Sun Guang, the "foreign minister" from Qin State, is also a good all-rounder. So King Dorn I waved his hand and gave Michael Ravel the title of commander-in-chief of the coastal defense forces, and at the same time gave Sun Guang the position of chief of staff.

With the advice of these two men, Dorne began to build an exaggerated length of coastline defense zone. This line of defense is expensive, but once completed it seems to be able to reduce the threat from the sea to the Dornish Empire.

The entire defense line requires a large amount of reinforced concrete, and huge, heavy-duty bunkers with a thickness of more than 2 meters must be built at regular intervals.

These bunkers stand on the cliffs behind the beach, and from time to time a rotating steel armored turret is reinforced between the bunkers.

Densely packed trenches were dug to strengthen the connection between the various bunkers. The excess excavated soil was piled up to form an obstacle to prevent the Tang Army's subsequent heavy armored vehicles from landing.

Behind these obstacles are a large number of perforations, machine gun positions, bunkers, and artillery positions... These things will form a crossfire and severely attack the Tang army coming ashore.

After spending so much, the Dorne Empire will also provide anti-aircraft artillery and aircraft air defense to the entire defense line.

In order to counter the air forces of the Tang Empire, Dorn assembled 500 aircraft of various types near the coastline, which has to be said to be a very considerable number.

 In addition, the entire coastal defense line was reinforced with 1,000 anti-tank guns of various types. These artillery can attack landing craft and Tang Army tanks ashore, providing support for the entire defense line.

In addition to these things, Sun Guang, the Qin commander who impressed Michael Ravel deeply when he was guarding Qingluan Port, also left a large number of wooden pile obstacles on the beach.

As long as tanks or armored vehicles wade ashore, they may get stuck on wooden piles and cement piers, becoming living targets paralyzed in the shallows.

This set of gadgets was all an idea that Sun Guang came up with while guarding Qingluan Port. Because the logistics were **** and there was no way to implement it, he finally chose to give up.

Now, Dorne obviously has better logistics and more supplies, so Sun Guang is indeed determined to verify whether his defensive view is correct.

 (End of this chapter)