Chapter 0347: Han Wu Twin Generals

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"Boom ............!!"

"General, the Mongol army is coming......!"

The majestic general Cheng Buzhi was the most cautious, and although the vibration was still small, he immediately ordered: "Go and inform the generals on both sides and General Zhenyuan, pass the order, stop advancing, and prepare for battle!" ”

As his 10,000 soldiers slowly stopped, the 100,000 rear army was also affected, although the generals who had not received orders and hesitated to advance or stop were dissatisfied in their hearts, they also stopped and quickly surrounded, and the Chinese army that was very close to them, the left and right armies also began to stop, and the front army at the front was a little late, and retreated back in a little confusion.

From the sky, the army of more than 500,000 people was centered on the Chinese army, and the 500,000 army was divided into five huge battle formations, of which 50,000 cavalry were roaming around on each wing.

Xi Juan was in the middle of the Chinese army, did not feel the arrival of the Yuan army, and when he found that the army started from the rear army, he slowly stopped, and asked with a little displeasure: "Who let the troops stop!" ”

The guards received Xi Juan's order to pay attention to the movements of the Quartet army at all times, so the herald who did not know Cheng Buzhi noticed it before he arrived, and after hearing Xi Juan's words, the guards who were responsible for paying attention to the movements of the rear army immediately reported: "General Yu, it is the majestic general Cheng Buzhi who suddenly stopped!" ”

"Don't you know Cheng? It seems that the Yuan army is coming! As soon as Xi Juan heard that Cheng didn't know, he immediately realized that it was the Yuan army that had arrived.

Cheng Buzhi is a general in Xi Juan's hands, although his personal strength is not the strongest, or even average, but he is a handsome leader of the army, and at the same time, in the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he is also on the same level as Li Guang.

However, Cheng Buzhi is different from Li Guang's style of leading troops and has distinctive characteristics.

Li Guang trained his troops to bond with kindness and righteousness, and did not pay attention to discipline, so every general had a good relationship with him.

During the battle, his marching formation adopted a free style, eclectic, and the cavalry he led was very sophisticated, replacing the traditional Chinese marching formation with mobility, so Li Guang's troops often won, and sometimes even if the soldiers were relatively small, they could also control the crowd with a small number of soldiers, and turn defeat into victory. Li Guang often led a small number of elite commandos to raid the Xiongnu, sometimes successfully, sometimes unsuccessfully.

In fact, Li Guang's approach was not the way to lead a large corps into battle. When fighting the Xiongnu, the army attacked in five ways, and Emperor Wu did not let him lead the frontal army, but only let him lead the auxiliary troops, which was not unreasonable. "Feng Tang is easy to get old, Li Guang is difficult to seal", Li Guang's tragedy caused the recitation of his heroic deeds.

Cheng Buzhi is a very strict general, who trains the troops according to the strictest discipline, divides them into units, and has a hierarchical command system with clear responsibilities. When the troops go out into battle, they are always on alert without disarming their armor and without unloading their horses.

His army consisted mainly of infantry, marching slowly, but solidly. Whenever he led the army to fight, there must be scouts in front, there must be cover on the left and right, and one team after another echoed each other, took care of each other, and set up camp in a very orderly manner.

Action, the whole army to act together; Set up camp, but the enemy could not rush. He never allowed the Huns to succeed, but he himself did not achieve a major victory. Cheng Buzhi should be regarded as an extremely stable general. In the Western Han Dynasty, people knew that Cheng Buzhi was a famous general because he was undefeated.

As for Li Guang, it is either a big win or a big defeat, just like gambling money in a casino, either a big win or a big loss. Cheng Buzhi is able to continue to accumulate victories.

Li Guang and Cheng Buzhi represent two typical types of command and management, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. It is difficult to make a judgment between these two people.

In terms of affinity and unity, the 5,000 people of Li Guang's army can be used by 50,000 people, while the 10,000 people who don't know Cheng Buzhi will always be 10,000, but they will not be easily defeated.

Cheng Buzhi's style of commanding the army lasted for a long time in the Han Dynasty, so during the Han Dynasty, "the army only heard the general's order, but did not hear the edict of the Son of Heaven". In other words, the command's orders can only be given up to the second level, and cannot be sent below the third level. Such a force is very solid, but its expansion and mobility are quite limited.

It is precisely because of this that after Xi Juan had an in-depth understanding of the personalities and tempers of the two, he arranged Cheng Buzhi in the most critical rear army, and it was the most central part of the rear army. From a general point of view, if we don't know what the current situation is, it is safer to choose that type of talent or adopt the style of acting like Cheng Buzhi.

Therefore, if you really fight, you would rather learn from time to time than Li Guang, and the so-called painting of tigers is not an anti-dog.

"Boom ............!!!"

The left and right wings turned, facing the periphery, the sound became louder and louder, coming from three sides, the earth shook, Xi Juan and Xiao He led the generals to the wooden platform that had just been built more than ten meters high, looking into the distance, countless black shadows appeared on three sides, dust and smoke floated up, like a sandstorm, swept over.

"It's so fast, it's so powerful!" Xi Juan's face was a little solemn, she had already seen the other party's plan.

This is the same as when a person walks on the road and suddenly kills a person with a kitchen knife from behind, even if he knows that it has nothing to do with him, his heart will tremble, not to mention that it is still related.

Xi Juan knew that the greater the power of the other party, and they were constantly returning to the army and retreating, the morale of the soldiers would drop greatly, and Zuihou would not even need the other party to make a move, it would cause a rout, or even a roar.

The human heart is complex and changeable, when you are brave, you can swear to die, and when you are cowardly, you can let others slaughter you with martial arts.

"Win with the right fit, win with the odd!" Xiao He looked at the army, his face did not change, and said lightly: "Since you have already chosen, then you will gamble, the old man still has a little name to help shock people's hearts, but the control of the army still needs to be done by yourself, whether it is victory or defeat, don't take it too seriously, if you look too seriously, there will be pressure, and if there is pressure, it will make people hesitate and hesitate." So, you can't hesitate now, you know? ”

"The last general understands!" Xi Juan's expression was complete, just because of the power of the Yuan army, and because of this, the slightly confused heart was completely firm, although she understood it in her heart, but she still had pressure, although she would still come to her senses without Xiao He, but she was afraid that there would be a loss at that time.

When there is pressure, there is motivation, but she doesn't need motivation now, but courage, the courage to move forward and believe that she will win.

"If you understand, let's continue to return to the army!" Xiao He smiled, when he just proposed this strange plan, Xiao He thought about it several times, the danger was very great, it was either a fiasco or a big victory, but then again, isn't that exactly what leading the troops to fight? If you don't even have this bit of courage, don't lead the troops, as a general, you are walking a tightrope, if you walk steadily, you will pass, and if you can't walk steadily, you will fall off the cliff.

Every big victory in Chinese history with less is not an adventure, not to mention anything else, a battle against the water, and a shipwreck is all an adventure.