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Chapter 883: Public and private


The main battlefield is not absolutely quiet, but the explosion just now is really too loud, and the people at the scene first listened to the super loud explosion, and lost their sensitivity to the sound at a lower volume.

More people who were too close to the point of the explosion and didn't have a single part missing from their bodies, their ears were bleeding outward, even their nostrils and mouths were constantly bleeding blood, their heads were buzzing, their hands and feet were uncontrollably weak, and they were spinning around in circles as if they were drunk.

Then, a person vomited blood and rolled his eyes and fell straight to the ground, as if he had pushed a domino, a large number of people began to appear on the ground, and a large number of people fell down like wheat in patches.

The sound of the bronze cannon firing reappeared, but the drop point was changed to the hinterland of Ah San's camp.

Looking down from a bird's-eye view from a high altitude, Ah San at the front of the battlefield had already become a mess, and the chaos spread quickly to the rear, and there were people scurrying around the entire land.

A new round of artillery bombardment by the Han army is coming, and the distribution points are actually very scattered, and Ah San, who was originally frightened but didn't know what was happening in front of him, finally saw the picture of the shell exploding, the scene of being blown up and the bones were left was really too scary, and they didn't know what weapon caused this tragic situation, they only knew that they were even more afraid to run around.

"Continue to extend the shelling to the farthest possible range."

Huan Wen made a gesture of listening attentively, and could faintly hear the shouts coming from afar: "The troops in the rest of the directions should be very smooth." ” They were originally determined to take out Shamada Gupta with a round of artillery bombardment, and they were very sure that no matter whether Shamada Gupta was killed or not, Ah San would be in chaos, and they would definitely not arrange for troops to attack from only one direction.

The Han army had only 30,000 soldiers in front of the battlefield, 16,000 infantry in the middle of the formation, 4,000 cavalry on the left flank, and 10,000 cavalry on the right flank.

This kind of infantry formation on the front of the battlefield is a clear point, once the offensive is really launched, it is to choose the right flank as the main direction of attack, and the cavalry on the right flank will be like a scythe that has been swung out, smashing any enemy army that stands in the way of the attack in a semicircular attack.

The infantry will definitely have troops following closely behind, and they are responsible for the remnants of the enemy army on the right flank.

This kind of work is not difficult to do, and the enemy soldiers who do not die after the cavalry rush over will be in a state of mind that is both confused and afraid, and will not encounter much tenacious resistance, and it is easy to break the enemy's will to fight, which is basically the work of constantly capturing and capturing.

The cavalry on the left flank will become miscellaneous players, but it does not mean that they are not important, and it can even be said that the importance is not lost at all to the right wing robe as the main force.

Their commanders need to have a keen ability to observe the battlefield, catch the enemy forces that may gather to form a resistance force, hula and drive the horses to rush over and scatter, and break up the enemy forces that may form a concentration again and again, laying the most solid foundation for victory.

In addition to the troops on the frontal battlefield, there has long been a steady stream of troops pouring out of the camp, and they are rushing to the road under the leadership of their direct officers, or the brigade is rushing straight to Ah San's camp, or Ah San who doesn't care about this side at all and detours back to other positions.

Not all the forces of the Han army were in the camps of the main battlefield, and there were cavalry roaming the outer battlefields for a long time, and they had been harassing Ah San's logistics supply lines.

"Annihilate this enemy army at once, and the enemy troops along the way can be left alone for the time being."

Huan Wen has returned to the military tent, and what he needs to do as the commander-in-chief of this war is to sit and take a look at the overall situation, not to charge and fight on horseback: "The enemy chieftain has no bones left, and we need to find a better gift." ” Huan Wen has never forgotten to sacrifice prisoners at the ceremony of the Son of Heaven as emperor, not that he never thought that he would capture Shamodhara Gupta alive, but it would add a lot of uncertainties to this decisive battle, so he had to "endure the pain" and kill to the residue.

Choosing one of the many heirs of Shamadaragupta as the new king would certainly not be done stupidly and plainly, but there were countless ways for Ah San to do what he wanted.

Perhaps Ah San, who didn't need Huan Wenduo to intervene in the national war at all, must have understood the truth that you can't do without a king in wartime, and when she learned of Shamodhara Gupta's death, she did it herself.

Yuan Qiao is not in the big tent of the Chinese army, and even many senior generals are not there at all, and everyone is very busy during the war.

It was the military praise painting that recorded Huan Wen's military orders, and it was the halberd Langzhong who went to find someone to execute it.

This Langzhong is not the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties to treat people, the central Langzhong belongs to middle-level officials, or the kind of official positions that do not have a clear boundary between civil and military, although they are middle-level officials, but they are not light at all in terms of power, and the power of individual Langzhong is even higher than that of a county.

The halberd is a position in the army that can be high or low, and at the lowest level, it is a samurai who defends the army's big tent, and also has the responsibility of "life secretary".

To put it more high, the role of an assistant is in the Halberd Lang, and the valued Halberd Lang is even a "consultant".

Han Xin in the late Qin period served as Xiang Yu's halberd Langzhong, not only Han Xin was a halberd langzhong, in fact, many famous generals also basically served as a halberd Langzhong when they didn't fight a famous battle.

Han Xin was born in the last few years, and he had no chance to come into contact with the book of soldiers, and he may not even know how to read, but he came into contact with military affairs when he was the halberd of Xiang Yu, and accompanied Xiang Yu to the south and the north to accumulate enough theories of leading troops, so it is said that there are also many heroes among the halberd lang.

One of the possibilities is that Han Shin was a blank in the first half of his life Ran Min's eldest son, Ran Zhi, and Ji Chang's eighth son, Ji Liang, are one of Huan Wen's halberd guards.

There are also some people who originally belonged to the important ministers of the small imperial court of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and if they have the ability, they also stuff their valued juniors into the Zhengnan Shogunate where Huan Wen is located as a halberd.

As a halberd officer, he can learn from the generals nearby, and he can also lead the troops to make meritorious contributions when he seizes the opportunity.

Therefore, the existence of this position in the halberd is actually a position that leaps into the dragon gate.

Huan Wen's series of orders kept being issued, but they were just executing according to the plan made in advance.

He thought about it, and there seemed to be no order that needed to be added, and he looked around the account and found that one of the halberds was looking at him with a blank eye.

There is nothing going on here Huan Wen just glanced around, and did not immediately respond to those halberd Lang Zhong who was full of expectations: These juniors have always been very obedient and sensible, since their elders believe in me, should they be given the opportunity to make meritorious contributions Huan Wen's thoughts just turned in his mind, and he soon made a decision, the Son of Heaven said that the emperor was imminent, and the division should also be implemented, and when the time came, it was indispensable to have someone to help him say good things, and the good karma was as good as possible under the premise of not bad things The halberd-bearers who received the order rushed out of the military tent with a roar: