Chapter 1997: Aid Jingbei

Chapter 1997 Aid to Jingbei

Chapter 1995: Aid to Jingbei

 Looking at the ruins of Hangu Pass in front of them, Li Jing, Han Xin, Guo Jia and others were speechless for a long time.

The Tang army destroyed Hangu Pass very thoroughly. Setting fire to the pass once was not enough, so they destroyed it again before leaving in order to prevent the Qin army from repairing Hangu Pass.

With the financial and material resources of the Qin army, Hangu Pass can naturally be repaired, but if it is rebuilt, the gains outweigh the losses.

Although Hangu Pass has been destroyed, its geographical location is still there. If you set up camp here, you can also defend it by danger, but Li Shimin did not do so.

Li Shimin knew very well that just by setting up a camp here, he was destined to be unable to stop the Qin army, and would only lose more troops, so he had to abandon the Han Valley boundary.

Although Li Shimin was willing to give up Hangu Pass, he was afraid that the Qin army would repair Hangu Pass again, so he wreaked havoc before leaving, completely destroying the foundation of Hangu Pass.

Hangu Pass was so completely destroyed that there was no difference between repairing it and building one. Even if the Qin army had a lot of money, it was impossible to rebuild Hangu Pass because it was not worth it.

 With that kind of financial and material resources, it is better to conquer Guanzhong directly. Isn’t it impossible with the strength of the Qin army? What's more, defense is something only weak countries can do.

The Qin State's national power and military strength were many times greater than those of the Tang State. It would only continue to expand externally and had no need for defense at all. Naturally, it did not need Hangu Pass.

Therefore, Li Shimin's second destruction of the pass was equivalent to completely erasing Hangu Pass from the map of the Han Dynasty. Hangu Pass would never appear again in the future.

 “The general was incompetent and failed to catch up with the Tang army.”

Zhang Liao and Zhao Yun knelt down together and asked Li Jing for punishment. Li Jing sighed and stepped forward to help the two generals up.

“It’s not the fault of the two generals. It’s because Li Shimin escaped too fast. I didn’t expect Li Shimin to escape so decisively. He gave up without hesitation the hard-fought result that only cost 70,000 troops killed and injured.”

Li Jing's words were absolutely correct. Li Shimin was indeed too vigilant. After learning about Zhao Yun's move south, he withdrew from Luoyang without any hesitation.

Had it not been for Guo Jia's suggestion to let Zhang Liao lead the cavalry in pursuit first, I am afraid that the 50,000 elite infantrymen in the Longmen Formation would have been taken back to Guanzhong by Li Shimin.

 In fact, Zhao Yun and Zhang Liao cannot be blamed for failing to catch up with the Tang army.

  Needless to say, Zhang Liao had to go around hundreds of miles to catch up.

Zhao Yun went south from Hetao, passed through Bingzhou, crossed the Yellow River, and entered Sizhou. He traveled more than a thousand miles and almost never stopped for a moment. The reason why he was still a step late was because Li Shimin was on guard against him from the beginning.

What Li Shimin was afraid of was that Zhao Yun would cut off his retreat, and he would even give up all the victories in Sizhou. How could he let Zhao Yun reach Tongguan first before he retreated to Tongguan?

 In the final analysis, Li Shimin's opponent was too powerful. He basically didn't show any flaws, and naturally he wouldn't give the Qin army any chance.

After hearing Li Jing's words, Zhao Yun and Zhang Liao's faces improved a lot. They all knew what Li Shimin's return to Tongguan meant.

"Report...to General Qi, after Li Shimin retreated to Tongguan, instead of returning to Chang'an, he instead mobilized troops from all over Guanzhong to Tongguan."

Hearing this, a sharp look suddenly flashed in Li Jing's eyes, and he said coldly: "Li Shimin has very sinister intentions."

Li Shimin has withdrawn from Sizhou, but still refuses to completely withdraw his troops. Instead, he continues to increase his troops. Does he want to continue to fight with the Qin army?

 Of course not. There are many places where Li Tang needs to be heavily guarded. With the current strength of the troops, the defense is already at its limit. Even if there are more troops, it will only be ten or twenty thousand, which will not help the overall situation at all, let alone the battle for Sizhou.

Li Shimin's real purpose of doing this was just to contain the Qin army in Sizhou, so as to create an opportunity for Chu and Shu, who were attacking northern Jingbei, to completely occupy northern Jingbei.

As long as Li and Tang's 80,000 troops are stationed at Tongguan, the Qin army in Sizhou will not dare to all go south to Jingbei. Otherwise, if the Tang army comes back, Sizhou will still be in danger of not being protected.

If the 200,000 Hebei Qin army supporting Si Jing cannot all go south to support Yue Fei in Jingbei, the Qin army's strength in Jingbei will not be able to crush the two countries, and the outcome of the war in Jingbei is still uncertain.

Why did Li Shimin work so hard to help Liu Xiu and Liu Ji? What are the benefits of doing this to Li Tang?

On the surface, there is no benefit at all. It is purely harmful to oneself and benefiting others. But in fact, weakening Qin, a strong neighbor, is the greatest benefit to Tang.

I have to say that as an ally, Li Shimin is still very powerful. He doesn't deceive his teammates at all. He is ten thousand times better than Wang Mang and Liu Che.

The reason why Hebei's battle situation was defeated so quickly was not that Liu Che was not wise enough, nor was it that Han Xin was not good enough in fighting. The main reason was that Wang Mang, a pig teammate, was too stupid.

If Wang Mang had not been defeated by Li Jing so quickly, Lian Po would not have been taken back by Li Jing and his entire army would have been annihilated. Lian Po would have been undefeated, and the remaining two battles would not have been defeated, at least not so quickly.

 In the final analysis, Wang Mang was too cheating and was the main reason for Liu Che's defeat. To Qin Hao, he was simply a noble man.

 So, you must be careful when looking for teammates, and you must find someone like Li Shimin who doesn't cheat on your teammates. When you encounter someone like Wang Mang who cheats on your teammates, it's useless no matter how strong you are.

“General, what should we do now?” Zhang Liao asked.

Li Jing glanced at Guo Jia and saw him nodding towards him, and immediately said in a deep voice: "General Han Xin, you lead 70,000 infantry, General Zhao Yun, you lead 30,000 Hetao cavalry.

The two of you immediately lead the army south to Jingbei to support General Yue Fei.

 The remaining troops of this general stayed in Hongnong County to confront Li Shimin and look for opportunities to see if they could break through Tongguan. "

As Zhao Yunnan moved to Sizhou, Li Jing led the army to Hongnong County. Even excluding the losses in the previous battle, the total strength of the Qin army in Sizhou reached an astonishing 283,000.

Except for the troops stationed at various checkpoints that cannot be used, the number of troops that can be used in the war is still as many as 250,000.

This is already more than the current total military strength of Li and Tang.

Now Li Yuanba, Yang Jian and other generals were seriously injured, many generals such as Yu Juluo were killed in the battle, and more than 70,000 elite soldiers were lost. This was really the time when Li Tang was at his weakest.

How much Li Jing wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to command the 250,000-strong army and march westward to directly destroy the Tang Dynasty and get rid of Li Shimin's big problem, but he could only think about it.

Li Jing's main mission when he went south this time was to rescue Si Jing. Although the crisis in Sizhou has been resolved, the crisis in Jingbei has not yet ended, so naturally he must give priority to rescuing Jingbei.

Before the danger in Jingbei was eliminated, Li Jing had to resist the temptation even if the opportunity to destroy the Tang Dynasty was before him.

Of course, now is not the time to destroy the Tang Dynasty.

Hebei, which the Qin army had just occupied, had not yet been completely digested. It was too reluctant to destroy the Tang Dynasty at this time.

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