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Chapter 85 The front line of the army

But after listening to Chen Sheng’s story, the two realized that training such a smart force is actually not much less difficult than choosing an imperial guard. W√w    W     .

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After explaining the purpose and outline of the training, Chen Sheng began to teach everyone how to hide and disguise. Although Meng Yi had already asked him to make corresponding military uniforms, learning courses to use the environment to hide is also one of the skills that every special forces must learn. Fortunately, Chen Sheng did not want to deliberately build the Imperial Guards into a special forces unit. In just a few days, even if the Imperial Guards have a good foundation, it is difficult to learn so much.

In order to be more targeted, Chen Sheng asked Meng Yi to use the map of the pass that Zhao Tuo was about to attack, and used the terrain around the pass as an example to analyze in depth and easy-to-understand analysis of how to use the terrain to attack the pass.

This pass is called Wuyi Pass, which is a pass that stretches for hundreds of miles. There are peaks and cliffs on both sides of the pass, which are difficult for apes to reach. Wuyi Pass is also built extremely tall, with narrow passes, and the army cannot launch a fierce attack. It can be said that one man can only attack ten thousand men. If you bypass this pass and take a detour to the northeast, you must reach Kuaiji County to find a suitable attack route. However, the front line is lengthened and the food and grass in the rear cannot be transported at all, so this road is blocked; in addition, you can advance south, and the south direction is Nanye, the base camp of another southern expedition army. From Nanye, you can only attack the Minyue land, and you have to cross the numerous Wuyi Mountains, which takes time and effort. I don’t know when and when will you be able to return to Dongou. The reason why the army chose to advance here is because it is easier than the other two places.

Although it was easy, in the eyes of the Qin generals, it was as difficult as climbing to the sky. When they saw the mountains marked on the map, Chen Sheng couldn't help but exhaled a strong turbid air. According to Chen Sheng, even if he had wings, he might not be able to fly through this pass!

However, this special forces member was originally a tough guy. Chen Sheng knew that he had no experience in commanding operations and did not dare to talk nonsense about military affairs. First, let Hu Bugui and Han Dali explain the configuration of the offensive and defensive forces between the two sides, and then he slowly figured out how to let the imperial guards sneak into Wuyi Pass and cooperate with the soldiers attacking the pass to fight.

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After the vigorous dispatch of Meng Yi and Fusu, Chen Sheng also prepared the materials needed. Although the green garments he had ordered were not made yet, Chen Sheng came up with other methods to let the imperial guards wear plain clothes and then let the painters paint the green paint. When painting, Chen Sheng made a demonstration himself, adding some yellow pigments, and looked a bit similar to the camouflage clothes of later generations. However, the paint smell was too strong and could only be used in training. Otherwise, such a strong scent of paint would approach the enemy. Even if the enemy could not see people, he would notice that the situation was inappropriate. Once a feather arrow came down, these guards would have to be hedgehogs.

The military quality of the imperial guards can also save the difficult physical training, so Chen Sheng was also very relaxed. He took the imperial guards to learn how to lurk and advance at night, how to contact at night, and use starlight and terrain to distinguish directions. In addition, Chen Sheng also taught many special forces a vicious trick to kill with one move to these imperial guards, so that they can be of great use when attacking.

The guards gained a lot in the past two days. Chen Sheng advised Meng Yi to bring the guards to Wuyi Pass for targeted training, which was even better. Meng Yi deeply agreed and led the guards to the southeast.

In the past two days, the imperial court reported secretly that Meng Yi had received a lot of reports. After careful investigation at Heishui Pavilion, it was confirmed that Zhang Liang's fleet had not entered the territory of Hengshan County and Changsha County. Moreover, the grain from the two counties was snatched last year. When the government later purchased it, it had little income. The snatched grain was said to have been transported to the southeast direction.

After receiving this message, Meng Yi felt awe-inspiringly. He knew that the millions of stones of grain had probably been transported to Dongou and Minyue and hidden. There was only this place, with a good terrain and could accommodate the transportation teams. Unlike the Lingnan area, which was isolated by the Five Ridges, even large army marchs would be extremely difficult. If the grain wanted to be transported, it would undoubtedly reach the sky.

The waters were advancing together, and in order to save time, the team traveled day and night. After walking on the river for a day and a night, they could not continue to move forward, so everyone had to land on the shore to drive their horses forward. The mountains in the southeast were complex and strange rocks were everywhere. Fortunately, Zhao Tuo's 100,000 southern expedition army marched all the way and built a mountain road that could accommodate four horses in parallel. Chen Sheng and others were unhindered. In just three days, everyone rushed the five-day road that they had originally needed.

At this time, there were still five days before Zhao Tuo attacked Wuyi Pass.

The group was covered in dust and had a tired look on their faces. Zhao Tuo learned that Prince Fusu and Xianyang Order Meng Yi personally led 200 guards to help the battle, but did not dare to be negligent, so he personally led a guard to greet the two of them thirty miles away.

Chen Sheng is average in history and doesn’t have a big impression of Zhao Tuo. But when he saw Zhao Tuo’s appearance, he nodded and praised him.

Although Zhao Tuo was a military general, he did not have the toughness of Han Dali and Hu Bugui. Instead, he had a bit of literary and elegant spirit. He was almost as old as Meng Yi, and he was all young and strong in his early thirties.

When Zhao Tuo saw Chen Sheng, he was also surprised. What identities are the young master Fusu and Meng Yi? Why can this young man walk around them? Moreover, judging from the expressions of Fusu and Meng Yi, both of them respect Chen Sheng's expressions.

After a little inquiry, Zhao Tuo knew that Chen Sheng was originally a student of the old Wei Wei Liao. Zhao Tuo was relieved. Master Wei Liao rein charge of the most mysterious Black Water Pavilion in the empire. The military was clear about it. Chen Sheng's identity rose with the water, which was also worthy of it. But this was not enough to make Fusu and Meng Yi treat each other like this. After careful investigation, Zhao Tuo learned that a few days ago, Chen Sheng was alone and defeated more than 50 people in the Imperial Guard! Now, the two hundred Imperial Guards respectfully saw Chen Sheng calling him "instructor". The word "instructor" was also fabricated by Chen Sheng himself to make the Imperial Guards shout. Seeing such a group of awesome guys calling him instructor, Chen Sheng also vulgarly satisfied the little vanity in his heart.

Zhao Tuo was very scared. As an imperial general, he naturally understood the power of the imperial guards. It can be said that he would fight against the imperial guards with the imperial guards in the same number. Without fighting, he knew that his elite troops, such as native chickens and tiles, would collapse at one touch.

The Imperial Guard not only represents the majesty of the royal family, but also represents the iron and bravery of this empire.
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