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Chapter 74: Lost evidence before and after (1)(2/2)

That's all.

However, what really made Wu Shu collapse was that after a night of tossing, when the Song army retreated at dawn, the Jin army counted the number of people, only to find that not many people died last night. It can be seen that those gongs, drums, and torches were just a trick to deceive the soldiers and tire them out.

Only the Song army who rushed all the way to the pontoon bridge and burned it had some connections.

But the Song army only left behind a vulgar remark of "You are a great man from Ruzhou" after successfully burning the bridge.

Who knows who Grandpa Niu of Ruzhou is?

But no matter what, the Jin Army brigade is here. Since there are no casualties to worry about, and there are people on both sides of the strait, the Jin Army finally built the pontoon bridge again, and this time it was safe and sound. It was busy until noon, and several pontoon bridges were connected. Most of the Jin Army

We started to cross the river, and by nightfall we had already passed 178.

However, at this time, the top brass of the Jin Army were calculating carefully by the river, and discovered a huge problem.

You must know that the Jin Army's 35,000 cavalry, combined with the remnants of the Talan tribe, have returned to the 40,000 they had when they first marched.

As for such a large force, the front has crossed the Lihe River, but the rear has not yet left Wuyang City. But what is even more frightening is that the baggage they brought from Nanyang is still slowly coming to Wuyang. So this situation

Next, in order to guard against the Song army, as a precautionary measure, according to Bali Su's suggestion, the entire army should wait at the Lihe River and wait until the entire army has crossed before marching to the next river.

Of course there is no problem with the plan of pulling away from Su, because after the defeat of Talan, for the Jin army, the Wuhe area in front was in chaos, or simply, it should have all become an area occupied by the Song army. Then if the Song army every

Rivers are controlled by this intensity, so only by crossing a river can we know the situation behind a river... Otherwise, who can guarantee that the next time the Song Army will not send the main force to attack at night to stop it?

However, if you do this, a huge problem will arise. If it is just one Li River, it will probably take three or four days to cross it. If all five rivers are crossed, how many days will you have to wait?

Won't there be fighting in the middle?

Do you dare to leave those troublesome cities alone?

But in this case, will the army's baggage be enough? Can we still be as invincible as when we came and let the Song Dynasty city in Kaicheng provide food and grass by itself?

And if the baggage cannot be supplied... what if the 40,000 cavalry are really smashed here?
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