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Chapter 22 Li Jing's Weird Action

Li Jing carefully checked the ink paste on the letter, looked at the secret notes again, and confirmed that it was correct before he could get the letter to watch it.

"pretty!"

Li Jing meticulously pondered one word at a time. After seeing the end, he was still unsatisfied. He took out the map. Every time he looked at a piece of finger, he would follow the progress of the map and repeatedly put away the letter. Then he found that the sender was still waiting for instructions not far away, and he apologized: "I'm impressed, don't blame the messenger. Go back and report... and said that I received the letter. I beat you beautifully, and keep it."

Watching the messenger leave, Li Jing's eyes fell on the map: His proposal to Luo Shixin was fast, but because he had insight into Jie Li's military intentions.

Li Shimin will be divided into three armies, and the most important one is not his, Li Jing, nor Li Shiji, but Luo Shixin in the middle.

This is arranged according to the character and ability of the three top generals of the Tang Dynasty. Li Jing used military strategy and was extremely low-key, but he always missed the enemy's key points in one battle. Li Shiji was not a bull-nosed master in the Romance of the Romance, a semi-immortal figure, but he was also a powerful general. He charges in the battle without any ambiguity, but he still takes strategy first. Although Luo Shixin's strategy is not bad, his real strength is to fight hard battles, dare to fight hard battles, and be good at fighting hard battles.

Therefore, frontal assault is suitable for Luo Shixin's combat style, left-wing attacks, and also for Li Jing and Li Shiji's flexible strategies.

However, if the left and right wings want to be truly flexible, Luo Shixin's performance in the middle lane is extremely important. The greater the pressure on the Turks by Luo Shixin's middle lane army, the more they can use a fatal blow based on different situations. On the contrary, if Luo Shixin is blocked in the middle lane, the two armies on the left and right wings will be restricted, just like a lonely army and cannot exert their true strength.

Luo Yi was proficient in the military tactics of the Central Plains, and was once one of the several generals with a high status in the Tang Dynasty. He had a special understanding of the situation of the Tang army. It is very likely that with this understanding, Luo Shixin's path would be blocked.

Li Jing didn't think Luo Yi was Luo Shixin's opponent, but in order to completely remind him that he should not give Luo Yi too much preparation time and go out directly to fight.

Even he could not have thought that Luo Shixin would fight so beautifully and thoroughly, and it only took a day to defeat the Turkic front line and defeat the entire line.

With Li Jing's strategic vision, it is not difficult to see what the true meaning of Luo Shixin's battle is, and why he won this battle so quickly: the reason is the word "fast"!

quick!

Extraordinary fast, beyond imagination!

The fast Turks had no time to guard against each other. The fast Turks could not keep up with the pace of battle and could only be beaten passively.

Thinking of the sentence "launched a lightning attack" in the letter, Li Jing couldn't help but think: "It's as fast as lightning, as fierce as drought thunder, and the rhythm will be fully displayed..." Suddenly, the lightning flashed through his mind, and his fingers often stroked upwards in Shuofang, pointing directly to the Turkic Khan Court on the map, and then he stroked downwards at the Mayi area of ​​Yanmen Pass. He also pointed directly to the Turkic Khan Court, and finally found the Rimolin where they were on the map. He also made a fierce stroke, three armies, three most direct attack routes, pointing directly to the Turkic Khan Court.

"Quick, fast, fast, if all three routes are fast, how should Jie Li resist the attack like lightning?"

Seeing that Xue Wanche did not accept the military order, Li Jing said sternly: "Xue Wanche, accept the order!"

Xue Wanche was shocked and dissatisfied, but he had to obey orders. After all, Li Jing was the chief general and the commander-in-chief of the three armies. (To be continued...)
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