Chapter 579: Marching into Yanqi(2/2)
Huo Qubing has always adopted the tactic of roundabout raids, but after a long-term battle with Subutai, Huo Qubing discovered that the Mongolian cavalry was prepared for this tactic.
If only Huo Qubing and his team had 40,000 troops, Huo Qubing would dare to gamble, but behind Huo Qubing, there were Chu Tian's central army and Qin's rear army.
Once the front army fails to rush to a hundred miles, it may lead to the collapse of the central army and the rear army.
"Since the general asked us to be careful, we will stop the march for the time being and wait for the sandstorm to pass and the central army will follow."
Huo Qubing rarely chose relatively conservative tactics.
Li Siye and Zhao Ponu were both people who dared to take the initiative to attack. At this time, they were dissatisfied with Wang Xuance's relatively conservative proposal.
"After the wind and sand pass, the central army will follow us. We can report to the general and ask for a surprise attack on Yanqi Kingdom and open up a channel to Luntai."
Seeing everyone's disappointment, Wang Xuance took the initiative to launch a surprise attack after the wind and sand.
Wang Xuance was as crazy as Huo Qubing, Zhao Ponu, Li Siye and others. The first thing they considered was offense and defense.
This time, for the safety of the 400,000 expeditionary force, Wang Xuance encouraged Huo Qubing to choose conservative tactics. Otherwise, Wang Xuance would have really been able to directly attack Yanqi Kingdom as Li Siye said.
The strong wind blew the sand dunes, and Temujin rode a war horse and led a vast cavalry force to climb over the sand dunes.
Temujin's face was not very good-looking, and a member of the Qiexue Army General Boerhu was damaged. Temujin went on a hunger strike for two days.
The Han army gathered troops in Cheshi Kingdom and began to advance towards Yanqi Kingdom. It was about to arrive in Yanqi Kingdom. Temujin must stop the Han Empire's Expeditionary Force from continuing to advance.
Temujin wanted to lead the Han Empire's expeditionary army to the Western Regions and annihilate it.
However, even though the Han Empire Expeditionary Force was led to the Western Regions, Temujin found that it was difficult to swallow this huge expeditionary force.
"The Gobi and the desert will be their burial place. Su Butai agreed to leave at least 100,000 Han troops here."
Chapter completed!