Unless it is one's own people, or even one's own people sometimes, the military defense line will not let anyone break through in wartime, in line with the rule that whoever approaches kills whom.
The Arabs or Serbs, who did not die at the hands of the Persians, fell one after another as they approached the camp of the Han army on the beach, including Ibn Abdul.
If you rush forward, you will die, and if you go backwards, the difference is whose hands you will die in, and the cannon fodder will have a nervous breakdown after there is no hope of life.
The Arabs who knew that they were destined to die had to say who they hated the most now were the Han Chinese who thought that they could have brought hope for life.
They were told by Ibn Abd al-Abd that they could survive as long as they went to the side of the Han Chinese, but the truth was a cruel thing that the Han people did not take seriously at all.
Many times what ideas you have depends on your own needs and what kind of results you want to get, and others do not follow your own ideas, and inexplicably resentment arises.
The Han Chinese had never promised this group of Arabs anything, and everything was nothing more than the extravagant hopes of the Arabs themselves in despair.
"It's a bit of a charge."
Liu Ming could see the hideousness on the faces of those who ran here: "Weakness is the original sin, no matter where it is, there will be no exception." ” The number of Arabs caught in the middle of the battlefield and alive has been decreasing, and the number of Cypriots is even smaller.
Because of the distance and the extension of the cannon fire of the Han Empire gunboats at sea, the Persians did not shoot arrows for a long time.
The crossbowmen of the Han army were ordered to stop firing arrows.
"Let them try their defenses."
Chen Zhan visually saw that there were less than a thousand people left who were approaching the defense line: "You always have to try." ” Most of the Arabs were crazy, they ran howling and running with obvious despair on their faces.
The artillery on the battlefield was still roaring, but it was the Persian army that was shelled.
When the Arabs found that no arrows had been fired, some of them immediately showed ecstatic expressions, remembering Ibn Abdul's statement and immediately shouted: "Even the Arabo" Some Han soldiers heard the shouting, but because of the accent, some people actually understood it.
"Who are the Arabs?"
"I don't know."
"How do you think they think we won't kill Arabs" "Listen to orders."
Only a few high-ranking members of the Han Empire know who the Arabs were, and they were still a very unfamiliar nation to the Han people.
The Han people are not very interested in how many other ethnic groups there are, and most Han people have only two kinds of people in their senses, one is the Han people who are the same as themselves, and the other is the other race.
If the Han people need to distinguish between different races, in the current situation, they will distinguish between human aliens and enemy aliens.
Belonging to the enemy category, most Han Chinese only know that there are Romans and Persians.
It will be clearer whether these two peoples are still because Rome and Sassanid took the lead in organizing the anti-Han axis, and they belong to two countries that must be eliminated as long as the Han people are still capable.
As for the Arabs, the Arabs who know the Arabs best are Liu Yan and Wang Meng.
Liu Yan's impression of Arabs is relatively direct, and he is only divided into two categories: local tyrants and waaaa.
Wang Meng knew the Arabs because of his experience as an envoy, and the Arabs he knew were divided into two categories, one was to stand up against the rule of the Persians, and the other was to numbly accept slavery.
Chen Zhan belongs to the Han people who don't know what Arabs are, but even if they do, they won't have any additional ideas.
He has only one responsibility now, and that is to guard the camp.
Approaching a fence wall, Arabs and Serbs with ecstasy on their faces, constantly cheering and waving to the Han army standing still in the distance.
"Coming into contact" Rao Lide pulled out the saber at his waist and shouted: "Ready" Most of the Han troops on the edge of the first fence are mainly equipped with cold weapons, and a few are temporarily converted into grenadiers.
Liu Ming's soldiers armed with firearms were not in the first fence wall, they were behind the third earthen wall, which was a little different from the ranged troops, which should be in the second lane.
The first to approach the fence wall was not an Arab, but a Serb.
The joy on his face was ended by a spearhead, and the gesture of opening his hands to embrace something was frozen, and then he fell to the ground as a corpse.
Brothers: In this world, only the Han people themselves can become brothers, and not all Han people love each other.
The misery of the Han people has only been experienced in the past few years, and it is at the time when they are most distrustful of aliens.
It is not possible to say that there is strong hostility towards all aliens, but there is absolutely no trust, and kindness is only given to a very small number of aliens, such as obedient widows.
I don't know that the Arabs who jumped out there, the Serbs who had been at war, they belonged to the kind of characters in the perception of the Han people, even if they killed the wrong person.
Now it is these Han soldiers who are tasked with guarding the camp, and in the face of the unknown alien race rushing over, they will definitely not hesitate when they poke out their weapons because the other party shouted a few words of brothers with serious accents.
For this group of cannon fodder brought in by the Persians, they experienced two joys and sorrows in a short period of half an hour.
The first time was naturally covered by shelling and a rain of arrows when they were a little farther away, and they wondered if the Han people didn't hear what they were shouting clearly.
The second time was that they were close enough, and they also tried hard to show that they were not hostile, and one by one they showed smiling faces and opened their arms to welcome the new students.
The Han people did give this group of cannon fodder a new life, but they just killed them and sent them to the possible reincarnation hall.
"The Han people are indeed ruthless" Siropal looked at the people who rushed forward and were then harvested by the Han soldiers, and couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth: "Our plan failed before it started." ” The more than 3,000 cannon fodder that was driven to storm the Han army camp on the beach were indeed the vast majority of real cannon fodder, and there would not still be nearly a hundred people arranged by the Persians.
If they can successfully infiltrate the camp of the Han army, they will become an internal response, and the right time to sabotage or cooperate with the outside and the outside.
Why did they deliberately bring Arabs from the north, in addition to really needing cannon fodder, didn't they know that the Han people had indeed invested in the Arabs, and planned to use the Han people to take advantage of the psychology of the Arabs to facilitate the placement of some people "Did they see into our plan," Rothparchan asked, confused, "or did they not care who they killed?"
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Siropal is a question that Siropal could not answer.
The Han army on the beach, numbering only about 1,000 men, built a camp almost under the noses of the Persians, and with great speed pulled up a fence wall, and then built at least seven earthen walls in two days.
The Han Chinese were a little stunned by the speed at which civil engineering was built, but the Persians were relieved when they thought about the legendary Han people for a while.
In the understanding of the Persians, the Han Chinese have always been a powerful presence and have extremely high attainments in civil engineering.
If you look at the history books of the Persians, it is probably more than 400 years ago, and the Persians have such a record, which tells that the Han people appeared in the direction of the Western Regions, and in less than three years, they actually built a city wall that was more than 1,000 miles long.
That happened in the Western Han Dynasty, Huo Qubing opened up the Hexi Corridor and approached the Western Regions, which was not only a big news for the Huns, but also a big event for the rest of the Han people who knew that they were fighting with the Huns.
At that time, the Parthians already knew about the existence of the Western Han Empire from the Dayue clan, but they did not have a deep understanding of how strong the Western Han Empire was.
The Parthians still knew that the Xiongnu were defeated again and again in the face of the Western Han Empire, considering that the Xiongnu were able to run rampant in the Western Regions, and the Xiongnu could even subdue Kangju and Dawan, they calculated the fact that the Western Han Empire was definitely a powerful country.
In three short years, the Parthians built a wall more than a thousand miles long, and after much thought, the Parthians came to the conclusion that they could never do it.
They didn't know how the Han people did it, but that didn't prevent them from having a very good understanding of civil engineering.
It is true that the Western Han Dynasty built a border wall on the edge of the Western Regions, which was more than 1,000 miles long within three years, but at the cost of almost all the foreign races in the vicinity, especially all kinds of Qiang people.
It can be said that the Great Wall with a length of more than 1,000 miles, there is a corpse of the builder in every meter underground, but because it is not a relationship between the same clan, there is no special book in the history books as the first emperor built the Great Wall.
The Persians built a powerful state on the corpses of the Parthians, and they inherited a lot of things from the Parthians, including territory, culture, history, etc., and the Parthians' obsession with becoming allies of the Han Chinese was also inherited.
"There are not many Han Chinese here, and they are not the main direction of their invasion."
Siropal looked at the sea in the distance, which was just a black spot: "There are not many ships at sea, which also shows this. ” Sassanid was extremely wary of the Han Empire's invasion from the sea, and the slightest disturbance on Luck's side immediately reacted most violently.
The Persians, of course, knew that there were no big cities worthy of invasion by the Han Empire on Luck's side, and it was purely because of the overreaction that they mobilized thirty or forty thousand troops in a short period of four or five days.
They will have such a big operation, but because Luck became the first place for the Han army to invade from the sea.
"They left the ships behind, and more ships went north."
Rospasian looked to the north and said, "The nearest big city to Luck is Mirpur. ” The coastline of Sassanid is very long, and there are not many large coastal cities along the coast, and there are actually no large coastal cities in the area near the two Satrap directions, and there are more large coastal cities in the area near the Gulf and the Persian Gulf.
Like all countries in the world, the coastal areas of Sassanid are also economically developed regions, and because the environment of each region changes too much, the proportion of coastal cities to the economy of the whole country is even more exaggerated.
"We were originally going to concentrate our heavy forces and go east to deal with the possible invasion of the Han Empire."
Siropal's face was full of pain, if he hadn't discovered that the Han Empire had formed an expeditionary fleet, he would be one of the generals who would go to the east: "Of the newly trained 300,000 troops, nearly 250,000 are urgently dispersed to the big cities along the coast.
If the Han Empire had invaded from the east this year, it would have retreated directly to the desert as rumored. ” Shapur II really didn't make a fool of himself, saying that he was really doing that to recruit a million troops, and he didn't drag the mud and water at all, and he began to do that by pulling Rome to form an anti-Han axis.
The Persian Sassanid knew that the Han Empire attached great importance to the census, probably in the 14th year of the Yuan Shuo of the Han Empire, but because of the lack of relevant experience, and then the Sassanid was not a centralized country, and after a period of central and local games, it was in the 16th year of the Yuan Shuo that a census was completed that did not know the authenticity of the data.
After nearly three years of census, the number of Persians gathered to Shapur II was more than 63.27 million.
This figure does not include the rest of the ethnic groups in the Sasanians, to which should be added about 14 million people.
Concealment of people at census time is something that happens in every country, and the data obtained by Shapur II is certainly full of water.
In fact, the total population of Sassanid is definitely more than 90 million, but like many feudal dynasties, it is impossible for the country to use all the population of the country.
It is now 359 A.D., not the most populous of Persian Sasani, and in another ten years, waiting for Shapur II to completely conquer the Middle East, the total population of Persian Sassanid will exceed 120 million, and the population of Rome during the same period will drop from more than 100 million to less than 80 million.
This is actually a period of rapid rise of the Persian Sassanids, and without Liu Yan's Han Empire, Shapur II would have repeatedly defeated the Romans and suppressed the Arab uprisings during this period.
Even in this period, the Persian Sasanid Shapur II also had a million soldiers more than once, and at most even more than 1.6 million.
The truth is that the Persians have never been strangers to riots, as early as hundreds of years ago, the same empire ruled by the Persians, and several generations of Darius have had millions of riots.
"The strength of the Eastern Front will not be less than 1.2 million, and if they cannot withstand the offensive of the Han army, they will withdraw to the edge of the desert, or withdraw to the side of the desert."
Siropal was still a little confused, and couldn't understand why those big nobles thought that the strength of 1.2 million would not be able to withstand the Han army: "The strength of this side will also reach 500,000."
Counting the forces of the Northern Front, our total strength is more than two million. ” Two million troops sounds exaggerated, but this is the unique operation of the Persians, and even Zhuxia, who likes to play large legions, can't compare: