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Chapter 1901 Huang Di’s Neighbors, Jiangnan Patterns(2/2)

In the end, he died of exhaustion or was beaten to death...

Sun Quan's behavior naturally aroused resistance from the Yue people, but the Yue people were unable to compete with the regular soldiers under Sun Quan's rule, regardless of their training or weapons. Therefore, many times the Yue people returned to quarrel, and when the soldiers came to suppress them, they faced the enemy head-on.

Unable to defeat him, he could only hide in the mountains and forests.

Of course, Sun Quan's soldiers did not dare to enter the mountains easily, because once they really went deep into the mountains and forests, the situation would often turn around, and they would become prey to the Yue people...

However, the Yue people in the mountains always needed some living materials that they could not produce, such as salt and iron, so they could not completely get rid of the Han people. They still had to come into contact with the Han people to some extent. Therefore, the relationship with the Han people was also repetitive.

Again, sometimes good and sometimes bad.

Although the territorial contact between Sun Quan and Cao Cao is not small, there are not many attack routes between them. There are only three, one is the Jingzhou line, which is the route where Sun Quan and Liu Biao currently fight, and the other is the route where Sun Quan and Liu Biao fight.

The last route of the experience package, later known as the Hefei line, was the route down to Xuzhou in the east.

Xuzhou goes all the way south, and although it is possible to reach Jiangdong, it is too far from Jingzhou, which is not conducive to rushing to the left and right. Moreover, in the Han Dynasty, although the Xuzhou area was flat, many places were swamps and tidal flats, land formed by the accumulation of rivers.

The Delta and Delta are much smaller than those in later generations, so there is no choice whether Cao Cao goes south or Sun Quan goes north along the Xuzhou Line. Historically, Cao Cao took the Jingzhou Line southward and fought in Chibi, while Sun Quan fought every time in the five battles.

Hefei gives away 100,000 experience gift package...

If Sun Quan was a time traveler, he would have rushed to Hefei to plant the flag first, because when Cao Cao came to Hefei, Hefei was surrounded by desolation, and Hefei was an empty and dilapidated city, let alone any defense.

Because the Jianghuai area was severely corrupted by Yuan Shu, and after Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shu, he moved many of the Jianghuai population to Yuzhou. Liu Biao later sent Gan Ning to raid the area twice, so the Jianghuai area can be said to be a thousand miles away.

There are no people, and there are deserted villages and mountains everywhere.

After the vanguard arrived in Hefei, Cao Cao did not immediately start the attack. While he mobilized troops and horses and made careful plans, he also sent scouts to go deep south and even penetrated into the Jiangdong area to provoke conflicts between Sun Quan and the Jiangdong gentry. He said that even if Sun Quan captured

If they go to Jingzhou or other places, there will be no benefit from the Jiangdong gentry. All the efforts made by the Jiangdong gentry will not be rewarded at all...

Among the Jiangdong nobles, some people dismissed such rumors, but some people thought it was reasonable. Some even began to feel that they had to make an agreement with Sun Quan in advance, otherwise they might not get anything at all.

arrive!

As a result, some changes occurred within Sun Quan unknowingly, but Sun Quan, who was supervising the battle in Jiangxia, did not immediately notice this change.

If we compare the abilities of the soldiers, Sun Quan's Jiangdong soldiers are naturally first-class in water battles, but if they go ashore, they can only be regarded as third-rate, and they are only better than the Yellow Turban soldiers.

This only refers to the overall level of Sun Quan's men. It does not mean that there are no strong soldiers under Sun Quan. At least the veterans who follow Sun Jian and Sun Ce are still quite powerful in combat effectiveness. However, the source of the troops under Sun Quan is too confusing, and there are even some like

They are slave soldiers like those in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, so if you average them out, they won't be much better.

Jiangxia's successful victory gave Sun Quan an illusion. Just like when playing Texas Hold'em with two aces as the trump cards, he instantly felt that the world was in his hands and victory was in sight, but he forgot that in the end, the competition was not just in his hands.

The two hole cards, and the other five cards on the table...

"Zijing, how is the progress of the Jiangling strategy?" Sun Quan stood by the pool in the Jiangxia Mansion Yamen, watching the fish swimming in the pool with his hands behind his back, and said in a tone that seemed to be just a casual question.

Lu Su stood aside respectfully and said after hearing this: "Jiangling is an important town in South County of Jingzhou. Now the governor is dispatching troops and horses, and it will be conquered soon..."

"We'll conquer it soon?" Sun Quan muttered in a low voice. Although on the surface he still seemed to be looking at the water with a calm expression, his heart was already like those fish jumping around, and he was somewhat impatient. How much did it take to conquer Jiangxia?

Days, and how many days did it take to conquer Gangneung now?

An important town. Isn’t Jiangxia an important town?

Even though the city of Jiangxia did suffer some damage during the fight between Cai Mao and Huang Zu, and the overall defense was damaged. Sun Quan also admitted this, but now, Zhou Yu has been attacking Jiangling for a long time. Not to mention the city of Jiangling, there is no surrounding area.

Isn't it just that no matter how many times I beat you, it's unjustifiable?
Chapter completed!
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