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Changes in 924 Tianqian

Chapter 923 Changes in the 924-day moat

There is one point that has been overlooked by the senior officials of the Dahua Empire, and that is that Zhao Yu has his own connections in many regions with the support of the Tang Empire.

These people may not dare to do anything at ordinary times, but once they have the opportunity, they may make some choices of their own.

Previously, Shanping was still under the control of the Dahua Empire, so the troops in Guiguang naturally had to see the situation clearly before making their own decisions. But now that Shanping is lost, many people's minds have become active.

It is better to add icing on the cake than to provide help in times of need. Things like burning a cold stove can only be useful at critical moments, right? Zhao Zheng set an example in a sense, so many generals figured out many things at once.

The Battle of Guiguang is a concentrated expression of this idea: some generals who were already shaken took Shanping's rebellion as a signal. They were originally more inclined to Zhao Yu, but now they only changed when the wind direction changed.

Just check your own direction.

After learning that Shanping was occupied by the Fengjiang Army, several divisions from Guiguang raided Guiguang that night. The local defenders were disrupted by the sudden attack and did not know what happened.

The defenders could only be beaten passively.

Their commander, Zhao Jie, is still on the road and has no idea what happened. Amid the chaos, some generals misjudged the situation. They believed that the Great China Empire had run out of strength.

As a result, there were more and more rebel armies, and some of the rebel armies even fought with each other. Everyone said that they were good people, and everyone held up the banner of righteousness. The battle lasted until dawn, and the Fengjiang troops were attacked.

It's not even over yet.

Then the whole thing became magical: the Guiguang defenders on the outside immediately surrendered to Fengjiang troops, and then the troops in the city also handed over their weapons.

Those real Dahua troops who were unwilling to surrender had to start retreating because they had basically lost the conditions to stick to Guiguang.

The grain warehouse was burned down by troops who didn't know where they came from, and most of the ammunition warehouse was also lost. The peripheral artillery has surrendered, and if they don't leave, they may be surrounded by the rebel troops and the Toyoe Army.

In desperation, more than 200,000 Dahua troops retreated and left Guiguang in two groups. About 150,000 troops retreated west to the direction of Shanchong, and more than 50,000 people fled to the direction of Jiange in panic.

At this point, the Great China Empire was unable to recover from the Guiguang-Shanping Battle, and the Fengjiang Army's seemingly hopeless battle situation suddenly became clear within a few days.

The Fengjiang Army that controls Guiguang can threaten Wanliang City, the important food center of the Dahua Empire, to the north, and threaten Shanchong, a crucial central city, to the west. Jiange and Nanku are already in the bag to the south.



For a time, the situation of the entire Fengjiang Army was excellent, and even Fengjiang Street, which had become the front line, seemed to have a somewhat festive atmosphere.

Zhao Kai ignored an important factor: people's hearts! Many bureaucrats in the Dahua Empire support Zhao Yu, and there is only one reason that prevents them from turning to Zhao Yu, and that is the situation.

The Dahua Empire is fighting around Fengjiang, so everyone is naturally optimistic about the Dahua Empire. At this time, no one dares to make a casual choice.

But once Fengjiang has captured an important city and is in a strong position, these people will immediately start to consider whether they need to find a way out.

Thinking about it like this, things naturally changed in a thousand ways. While Zhao Kai was still urging Zhao Jie to seize Guiguang as soon as possible and save the situation, Jiange and Naku also successively announced their surrender.

The reason was that Guiguang's defenders were routed to Jiange, and suddenly Jiange became the front line. This place was originally adjacent to the Tang Empire, and the hundreds of thousands of heavy troops deployed on the border had to eat and pay.

Now that Guiguang has been lost, supplies have been completely cut off. The troops deployed on the border immediately have no food, and ammunition cannot withstand consumption.

Because the ammunition previously stored here was transported to Guiguang for convenience and used to exterminate the rebels. Now that it was all lost, the hundreds of thousands of troops in the direction of Jiange no longer had the capital to fight.

Therefore, the troops here chose the most suitable method: surrendering to the Fengjiang Army together, wouldn't they have food and drink?

Anyway, at worst, they will wait until the Chinese army fights back before surrendering. Who can blame them, these border troops who have no ability to move in the first place?

In the past, in order to restrict the border troops, the Great China Empire distributed very little food and few transportation vehicles such as trucks. Therefore, these troops stationed on the border were generally not suitable for field operations and were very troublesome to move.

Now that something really went wrong, not only were they unable to immediately engage in field battles to save the situation, but they themselves became a burden.

The result is what it looks like today: all the 250,000 troops near Jiange surrendered. Counting the 50,000 troops who were routed here, that’s a total of 300,000!

With so many troops surrendering, it was natural that places like Nanku, where there were almost no troops stationed, also surrendered.

What's interesting is that Nanku pretended to be loyal, and they only changed their banners when Fengjiang's envoys arrived.

Fengjiang, which was originally an isolated city, turned into a five-city alliance in less than 15 days - from top to bottom, they are Fengjiang, Shanping, Guiguang, Jiange, and Nanku.

Not only were there four more cities, there were more rebels in Fengjiang, and more than 400,000 troops surrendered at Pingjiange in Guiguang Mountain!

Of course, if you include Guiguang's food and supplies, the tanks, heavy weapons, ammunition and strategic depth in the two places... then what Fengjiang got in one go would be too much.

Even from a strategic point of view, Fengjiang not only obtained substantial resources, but also gained an illusory victory: now the foundations of the Great China Empire are shaken in many places, and there is even a vague trend of needing to use troops to suppress it.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Even though he didn’t want to admit it, Zhao Kai still knew that he was out of luck - he wanted to use Shanping as bait to trap Fengjiang Army, but he ignored it

"Position" has an impact on the entire Great China Empire.

Now that the big mistake has been made, if I don't make up for it quickly, the situation may become even more uncontrollable.

Therefore, Zhao Kai mobilized troops and generals. On the one hand, he mobilized troops from all sides to strengthen the defenders of He Zhe and Shan Chong. On the other hand, he ordered Zhao Chen to stabilize and capture Fengjiang as soon as possible!

Because if Zhao Chen can capture Fengjiang now, then everything will be blocked from the Great China Empire, blocking the Tang Empire's material transportation route, and he will still have the possibility of victory in the Fengjiang Civil War.

But if his orders were effective, Zhao Chen wouldn't have to fight so hard on the front line. In fact, after being reinforced by hundreds of thousands of troops, Zhao Yu's strength has been unprecedentedly strengthened.

Currently guarding Guiguang is the Fengjiang Army, which numbers more than 200,000, and its overall combat effectiveness is not bad. Their commander is Luo Xiao himself, so there is no problem.

Qian Jinhang took the materials from the Tang Empire southward and was reorganizing the Dahua border troops in the direction of Jiange. These troops cannot participate in the war yet, but they can be expected in the future.

The only disadvantage is Fengjiang, but the troops stationed here have been replaced by foreign corps such as dwarves, elves and goblins. Their combat effectiveness is a headache for the Dahua defenders.

On the whole, Fengjiang's troops are relatively stable, so if Zhao Chen and Zhao Jie want to do something, the chance is actually not great.



On the border of the Tang Empire, in the direction of Zangjian Gorge, a farmer who was cultivating his field raised his head and looked at the truck transporting special parts in the distance.

The size of these trucks is indeed huge, and the large parts carried behind them are really curious - each of these steel parts is as big as a room, and they look very spectacular.

"Village chief, what are these things for?" Throughout the morning, he saw several cars passing by, each carrying such strange parts. The old farmer finally couldn't help but curiously asked the villagers passing by his fields.

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The village chief passed by with his hands behind his back. He was happy about the good weather this year and the good food growth in his village. When someone asked him, he was in a mood to answer: "The consul came here this morning and said it was a part of the bridge."

"Bridge? Where to build the bridge?" The old farmer looked confused and continued to ask.

The village chief pointed to the mountains in the distance: "It is said that we are planning to build a bridge in Zangjian Gorge, spanning from east to west. In the future, we will be able to directly connect to Jiange."

"Ah? This, is this possible? Zangjian Gorge, isn't that the place of Great China?" The old farmer was completely confused. He looked at the mountains in the distance and couldn't believe his ears.

"The newspaper said that from now on, we will be friendly with the Great China Empire for generations. That prince named Zhao Yu will agree to let us build the bridge. From now on, our place may become a transportation thoroughfare or something. Good times are here.

What’s behind?” The village chief thought about the future and walked further and further away.

According to the village chief, as long as the bridge is really connected, they will soon build roads, railways and highways, and then his place will really become a traffic artery.

This is a great thing that I never dreamed of before. It connects to Tengyun City and Wangchun City to the east, to Nanfengkou to the south, and in the future to Jiange directly to the west... It is simply a geomantic treasure.

If we can build a train station in the village and open trade with neighboring countries, then we can quickly form a city here, just like Toyue!

Thinking about it this way, I, as the village chief, might be able to get promoted again and become a city lord in the future...

Thinking of this, the village chief looked at the trucks passing by, and his eyes became much kinder.

And those trucks carrying a large number of bridge parts are passing here and converging towards the Zangjian Gorge, which was originally controlled by the Great China Empire.

Without obstruction, this bridge will be built soon, and with this bridge, Jiange and Nanku will no longer be a closed mountain col.


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