Chapter 280: The Sword Points at Japan (Sixteen) Kuroda and Son
Mouri Hidemoto, the general on the right, supported abandoning Kaesong and defending Hanyang. This was an important change in the military debate. Ukita Hideie, the general on the left, hesitated for a while.
There is no doubt about Ukita Hideie's loyalty to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In his opinion, Toyotomi Hideyoshi's request is to quickly occupy the entire territory of Korea and defeat the Ming army. So it stands to reason that he should firmly advocate a decisive battle with the Ming army at this time. No.
There should be no signs of timidity.
However, the problem is that with the fighting power of the Ming army, as many as 100,000 people went south this time. This strength is too strong. There is really no chance of winning by forcing a decisive battle. As for the reason for abandoning Kaicheng, they have just said it to me.
It was stated clearly and plainly: Defending Kaicheng itself was extremely difficult, but more importantly, the Ming army still had the strength to take a detour southward by sea and take Hanyang directly.
If this comes true, if Hanyang is lost, not only will Japan's core strategic fulcrum in the center of North Korea change hands, but Kaesong itself will also become a dead place.
In other words, if Kaesong is defended, not only Kaesong may not be able to be defended, but even the entire central part of Korea may change hands, and the war situation will suddenly collapse. At this time, if the Ming army takes advantage of the cavalry and pursues and kills all the way, it will not be possible.
Good Japanese soldiers will be driven all the way back to Busan.
If you keep it, you can't keep it; if you don't keep it, you can't say it. Ukita Hideie fell into silence and refused to express his position.
Seeing this, Kuroda Rushui gently knocked on the table and said: "I have a question, I hope you guys can teach me: If the Ming army can attack Hanyang by water, then all the seaports in the central and southern parts of Korea will be occupied by me.
Where should the Ming army not attack?
Can we say that Hanyang was abandoned because the Ming army might attack these places by sea? If you think so, then should we simply abandon Hanyang as well and withdraw directly to Busan?"
When Kuroda Rushui said this, everyone was stunned. Yes, if the Ming Dynasty army could attack Hanyang by sea, wouldn't those cities further south also be their targets?
For example, if the Ming Dynasty army landed at Jishan and then marched eastward to capture Chungju, the land passage between Hanyang and Busan would be cut off. As a result, Hanyang may soon fall into a food crisis, and may even collapse without a fight. Then
what to do?
At this time, Nabeshima Naoshige said: "Does Master Ru Shui mean that Hanyang cannot be defended? I think it is wrong."
Everyone's eyes were immediately focused on Nabeshima Naoshima's face. Nabeshima Naoshima was not afraid of the stage. He said: "The Ming army of one hundred thousand going south seems to be menacing, but according to the information obtained so far, this one hundred thousand army may be
Not all of them may have gone south. Currently, about 70,000 to 80,000 people can be seen.
Considering that the Ming army has the habit of garrisoning important towns in the rear, I think they may also station some of them in Pyongyang this time, perhaps the 20,000 to 30,000 people who have not yet seen the flag.
In this case, based on the 80,000 Ming army marching south, although it is still a large army, the Ming army is actually divided into two groups, one heading directly towards Kaicheng, and the other heading east towards Yuanshan. The Yuanshan army is to cut off
Our army's contact with Hamgyeong Province cannot be too weak. It is currently said to be around 20,000 to 30,000 people, so the number in the direction of Kaesong is about 50,000 to 60,000 people.
Gentlemen, even if there are 60,000 Ming troops to the north of Kaicheng, under such strength conditions, how much can they use for a cross-sea raid? I think it is only 20,000 at most.
After all, the area around Hanyang and Kaesong is where the main force of our army is. If the Ming army's central force does not even have 40,000 men, how can it shake our Hanyang and Kaesong defense lines? What's more, if the number of troops is less than 40,000, our army may even launch a counterattack.
It is expected that the Ming army will not fail to guard against this, so as to avoid another Biti Pavilion-style battle."
Shimazu Yoshihiro rarely spoke at the military meeting, but at this time he took the initiative to express his approval of Naoshima Naoshima's words, saying: "Although the problem raised by Master Rushui does exist, I think His Highness Nabeshima's analysis is also reasonable. The Ming Army
Although they are powerful in field battles, their forces are limited and they cannot divide their forces many times to weaken their strength on the frontal battlefield.
Another point I wonder if you have considered. If the Ming army divides its troops and lands anywhere south of Hanyang, what will they eat? Even if the Ming army's navy is strong, it is not easy to maintain the supply of an army of tens of thousands.
Judging from the situation of our army fighting in North Korea, half of the supplies come from the mainland and half of the supplies come from North Korea. The Ming Dynasty is the sovereign state of North Korea, so it can't force North Korea's civilian rations, right? Then their food and salary supply can only be completely self-sufficient, gentlemen.
Do you think the Ming army’s transport capacity in North Korea is already so strong?”
When Shimazu Yoshihiro said this, the commander of the Seventh Army Corps, Hachisuka Kasei, said: "Yes, His Highness Shimazu's words are very true. Judging from the previous battle of Imjin, the Ming army has been struggling with supplies.
There was a serious gap. They were unable to continue southward at that time. In addition to the impact of the Battle of Biti Hall, another key factor was insufficient supplies.
Although so much time has passed, the supply problem of the Ming army mainly lies in the difficult roads in the mountainous areas of northern Korea. Transportation from the Liaodong mainland to the south is very expensive. Even if the Ming army increases its manpower and strengthens transportation, the improvement will be limited.
At the same time, it will greatly increase the burden on the Ming court.
Therefore, I think that even if the Ming army really attacks our cities in southern Korea by sea, they may not be able to penetrate deep into the hinterland, at least they will not be able to enter Chungju and cut off our army's north-south connections."
Changzong's Yuanqin said calmly: "In other words, even if we look at the worst case scenario, our Hanyang army will at least be able to withdraw southward smoothly and will not be in danger of being annihilated."
Kuroda Ruishui listened to them all expressing their opinions without saying a word. It seemed that he had just finished what he should say. However, Kuroda Nagamasa saw that several regiment commanders seemed to disagree with Nai's father's opinions, so he couldn't help but said: "Everyone, what are you talking about?"
They all seem optimistic, but since the war has started today, we might as well think back to the past scenes when we faced the Ming army. When were there any times when we were really optimistic?"
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! As soon as he said this, Kato Kiyomasa was not happy and couldn't help but said: "Hey, Nagamasa, don't follow this guy Konishi's example.
, how can you say such cowardly words! He can't defend Pyongyang because he has no ability. Now that the main force of my army is in Hanyang, how can it be possible that he can't defend it?
As for the Ming army’s possible landing somewhere in the south, I, Kato Kiyomasa, have left my words here today. No matter how many Ming troops are landing and where they land, I, Kato Kiyomasa, will be willing to go and meet them for a while!”
According to everyone's discussion just now, although the possible landing force of the Ming army should not exceed 20,000, but... what if it really is 20,000? Kato Kiyomasa suffered a lot of losses in the Imchen year, and only 10,000 were dispatched this time.
, there is still a little loss, already less than 10,000 people, and he still has to go to meet the Ming army for a while. Just hearing these words can't be said that he is not brave.
At this point, Ukita Hideie had nothing to say and stood up to express his position: "I have heard what everyone said. I support giving up Kaesong, but we must stick to Hanyang."
Although one of him and Mouri Hidemoto was the general on the left, and the other was the general on the right, and Mouri Hidemoto's troops far exceeded his troops, but... after all, the two of them were close and distant in front of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and their identities were
It's quite different. In addition, Ukita Hideie was the general in the previous imperial conquest, so from the perspective of speaking power, Ukita Hideie was far superior to Mouri Hidemoto.
In this case, as long as Ukita Hideie's words were not strongly opposed by military advisor Kuroda Jishui, there is no doubt that it was the final decision. Kuroda Jishui did not object and silently accepted Ukita Hideie's decision.
After the military meeting, Kuroda Nagamasa found his father, Kuroda Rushui. As soon as they met, he asked: "Father, why don't you insist on your opinion? I feel that in the face of the powerful Ming army, only your opinion is the safest. It seems that now
Defending Hanyang like this will not help the situation at all, but will put the main force of our army in an extremely dangerous situation!"
Kuroda Rusui's face was calm, he waved his hands and said: "Sit down and talk." Kuroda Nagamasa sat down as instructed and looked at his father with bright eyes, expecting him to answer his questions soon.
Kuroda Rushui was not in a hurry. He first made the pot of tea on hand and signaled his son to pour the tea. Then he said, "Why do you think I advocate withdrawing troops and returning to Busan?"
Gu Guan
Kuroda Nagamasa was startled when he heard this, and said in surprise: "Didn't my father already mention the reason for withdrawing to Busan at the military meeting? Naturally, it is to prevent the Ming army from cutting off the food route of our main force in Hanyang."
"No, no." Kuroda shook his head like water and said, "That's just an excuse. I don't think the Ming army would attack a place like Zhongzhou."
"Ah? Why? Isn't cutting off the food route a good strategy?" Kuroda Nagamasa was greatly surprised and could not understand what his father meant at all.
"Haha, is this the best idea? It might be like this in normal times." Kuroda Rushui smiled, but immediately turned down his face and said solemnly: "But you have to know that the Ming army has changed its commander, and now the Gaoge elder is personally in charge of it.
Let’s skip the Korean War.”
"So what?" Kuroda Nagamasa wondered: "Father is not saying that the famous Gao Ge Lao doesn't know how to fight and can only push forward, right?"
"Nonsense, is my father such a person who underestimates his opponents?" Kuroda Ruishui glared at his son with dissatisfaction, shook his head and said: "It is precisely because this high-ranking boss is so famous that my father has carefully studied his past battles.
Commanding style. I have to say that at first glance, the Marquis does like the flat-pushing style of play, but..."
"But what?" Kuroda Nagamasa asked curiously as he had never studied highly pragmatic combat command.
Kuroda Rushui said: "But what he likes is nine points of righteousness and one point of surprise. In other words, he will give people the illusion that his troops are extremely stable, and then suddenly make a surprise move when people are caught off guard."
"Really?" Kuroda Nagamasa thought thoughtfully: "Then what will he do now? What are his regular soldiers and what are his surprise soldiers at this moment?"
Kuroda Rushui didn't answer, but changed the topic inexplicably, saying: "You haven't forgotten what I told you last time, right?"
"You mean...His Royal Highness's physical condition?" Kuroda Nagamasa asked hesitantly.
"That's right." Kuroda Rushui sighed softly, shook his head and said, "His Majesty Taige's situation should have become more serious..."
Kuroda Nagamasa was about to ask again, but Kuroda Ruishui had already squinted his eyes and continued: "And this news must be known to Mr. Gao Ge, who has been running Japanese trade for more than ten years."
Kuroda Nagamasa still didn't know what his father wanted to express, but for some reason, he felt a little creepy when he heard these words. He always felt an inexplicable chill in his back, and couldn't help but ask: "Then... what does it mean?"
Kuroda Rushui pondered, but refused to answer his son's question. Instead, he seemed to be lost in thought, which made Kuroda Nagamasa scratch his head and head in anxiety.
I don't know how long it took before Kuroda Ruishui suddenly said: "Let me ask you, how many direct troops of the Toyotomi family are still in the country?"
Kuroda Nagamasa thought carefully and calculated for a while before saying: "It should be more than 70,000 and less than 100,000, but it depends on how you calculate it."
"Then let's count it as one hundred thousand as you said." Kuroda Ruishui said with a straight face: "If soon... Taiko passes away and the Toyotomi family only has one hundred thousand direct descendants left, what will happen to Japan?
"
Kuroda Nagamasa was surprised: "This hypothesis... is impossible? There are currently 160,000 to 70,000 troops in North Korea, and more than half of them are direct descendants of Toyotomi. As long as these people return to Japan, the Toyotomi family will still have 200,000 troops.
The army!"
Kuroda Ruishui waved his hand fiercely and said coldly: "I am asking you, if the Toyotomi family only has no more than 100,000 direct descendants left in the country, what will happen to the world!"
"This, this..." Kuroda Nagamasa swallowed and said with difficulty: "I'm afraid someone will have a disloyal heart." After saying this, Kuroda Nagamasa found that sweat was already forming on his forehead.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "That's it." Kuroda Rushui finally stopped playing riddles and said indifferently: "So I guess that the Gao Ge elder must have prepared a surprise weapon, and this
There is only one thing that Zhiqi soldiers have to do, and that is to ensure that my army...can never return to Japan."
"Bang!"
Kuroda Nagamasa's hand shook, and the tea cup in his hand fell to the ground. For a moment, the tea liquid flowed all over the floor, and the fragrance overflowed, even getting wet on his hem.
"Father, this... this is too unbelievable! What kind of extraordinary troops does he have that can do this? I don't believe it! We still have 160,000 to 70,000 troops in North Korea, how can we be wiped out by him in one battle?"
Kuroda Rusui said coldly: "When did I say that he wanted to annihilate all my troops in Korea in one battle? I'll say it again, you heard me clearly: his goal is to make it impossible for my troops in Korea to return to Japan!"
"Is there any difference?" Kuroda Nagamasa's eyes widened: "Then we still have to... Oh, you mean he can divide it into several battles to achieve it?"
"Is this all you can see?" Kuroda said coldly: "Let me ask you, if you are highly pragmatic, and you are sure that you can completely defeat or at least completely suppress the Japanese navy, then in your opinion
, can the Japanese troops in North Korea return to Japan?"
Kuroda Nagamasa felt as if he had been struck by lightning. He trembled all over and was stunned.
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So it was postponed, and it’s now around five o’clock in the morning... This chapter is from yesterday, and today’s update remains unchanged.