Although those Shanyue people were troublesome, it was only because they were small groups, and they got into the woods one by one and hid themselves so that they were difficult to find.
In fact, under Wu Qi's arrangement, these Shanyue people were unable to pose a fundamental threat, and there was no way to truly destroy their food and grass.
The only thing that can be done is to destroy the road and slow down their pace.
But in this battle, they are not afraid of being slow, they are just afraid of instability!
Naturally, the national war must be fought in a stable manner!
Whoever is unstable on either side, whoever is impatient, will show their flaws first!
Therefore, Wu Qi said that as long as things were stable on his side, it wouldn't take long for Zhu Di to become the anxious one.
No matter how slowly the food and grass are used, only a little bit is used. The more food and grass they bring here, the more anxious Zhu Di will be!
Wu Qi, on the other hand, was waiting for the kid to make the next move once he became anxious.
Yes!
Zhu Di was actually anxious at this time!
The Central Plains War was turned into a pot of porridge by Zhao Kuangyin. How long had it been since the war began? It looked like it was about to perish!
Damn it!
If Zhao Kuangyin is in trouble, won't they also follow him in the south?
No matter how good they are at fighting, they still can't withstand the siege of millions of Jin troops!
If they can't find a way to break the game, and if Zhao Kuangyin in the Central Plains doesn't break the game before he collapses, there will probably be no chance for them to turn around in the future!
The navy does have a huge advantage, but Wang Jian and Qi Jiguang are not the kind of people who know they have no advantage and still force themselves to do it, especially Wang Jian, who is a sure thing!
Qi Jiguang's navy couldn't defeat him!
Then they should coordinate with each other on land and water. In the worst case, the navy might hold back the infantry, but they should also look after each other to ensure there is no possibility of collapse!
Even if I can't defeat you, I will never give you a chance to defeat me!
This is the wily Wang Jian!
His troops and horses did not need to make a breakthrough, but the troops and horses pressing down on Zhu Yuanzhang could not move, which in itself was the greatest help to the battlefield in the Central Plains.
If there is no way to open up the situation in any battlefield, Zhu Xiaosi will certainly be anxious here.
The area bordering Jiaozhou and the original Nanzhong territory of Nanman is not small, and there is a long border line.
Because of the harsh living environment of the Southern Barbarians, with deep mountains and old forests everywhere, and all kinds of poisonous miasma, it is difficult to find even a makeshift road. In this environment, even if there is a long border, it is impossible to say that it is like
Just like in the Central Plains, large groups of troops can march wherever they want.
It was at this time, reminded by his counselors, that Zhu Xiaosi finally thought of Shan Yue's existence.
But there is no shortage of people. Although I am afraid that a thousand people will show up every time, the more times I do it, the losses will naturally increase!
In terms of ruthlessness, Xiao Zhu and Lao Zhu have always been of the same origin, and he also doesn't care about the life or death of these people.
However, these people had no substantive achievements, and this was what annoyed him.
The grain and fodder of the Jin army were pressed up from behind bit by bit, which made him understand that Wu Qi did not have much time to calm down like this.
In fact, although Zhu Yuanzhang had a surplus of grain in his hands and did not have a food crisis like Zhao Kuangyin, once the war started, the pressure on food was definitely higher than that of the Jin army.
Strictly speaking, Zhu Yuanzhang took longer to recuperate than the Jin army did.
When Zhu Yuanzhang began to fully recuperate, the Jin army was still hindered by Xizhou after all.
Moreover, Zhu Yuanzhang's territory, with the exception of Jiaozhou, was a good place for grain production. Even before the emergence of these high-yielding grains, the land of Jingyang was also an important production area for the Han Dynasty.