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Chapter 64 Internal Contradictions

Chapter 64 Internal Conflicts

Author: Magic Prince

Chapter 64 Internal Conflicts

In the end, this Qiang general chose to fight Xiang Yu to the end. After all, the destiny of a soldier is to die in battle. If becoming a deserter would cause him a lot of pain in his future life, he might as well fight to the death.

There is still a chance to survive...

So in this state, his heart suddenly went crazy, he bit his steel teeth, grinned, and his eyes flashed fiercely, as if he was going to fight Xiang Yu desperately. When Xiang Yu saw him like this, he didn't feel any emotion in his heart.

They just continued to attack his weak points, but in the end, this Qiang warrior was not able to withstand three rounds under Xiang Yu.

After all, he belongs to the type who emphasizes offense and neglects defense. But when he encounters an opponent like Xiang Yu who is extremely strong in both offense and defense, it can be said that he has no chance at all. If his defensive ability is slightly stronger, he may still be able to compete with Xiang Yu.

He had to hold on for a while longer in the battle, but since he almost completely gave up defense in order to attack, he could only be killed by Xiang Yu in three strikes and five divided by two.

Xiang Yu stabbed him in the forehead, blood mixed with brain matter burst out, and he immediately lost his breath. After Xiang Yu chased away and killed the two Qiang generals, the momentum of the Qiang cavalry suddenly dropped.

a bit.

Many Qiang cavalry who originally seemed to be waiting for their generals to kill Xiang Yu and then take advantage of the situation to cover up the attack, actually had some intention of retreating at this time. Their eyes looking at Xiang Yu were full of unconcealable fear.

A kind of fear that arises from deep in their hearts. If they say that when they first saw Xiang Yu, their impression of Xiang Yu was just that of a boy who looked about 17 or 18 years old. He didn't look like a general at all. He seemed to have a little bit of strength.

Anyone can kill him.

However, Xiang Yu's strength in actual combat was completely beyond their expectations. His seemingly weak body could actually hide such amazing power. This was the most real thought in these people's minds.

, this process from contempt to fear is indeed quite exciting, and it is also unbearable for many people in a short period of time.

It's as if you suddenly found a frail bobcat in the wild. You thought it was just a harmless little wild cat with no fighting power at all. Then when you were about to bully it, you suddenly discovered that it was

This little wild cat is as powerful and ferocious as a tiger. Not only is it not someone you can easily bully, it actually treats you like food.

However, after a short period of fear, these Qiang cavalry still relied on the fierceness inherent in their blood to kill Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu snorted coldly and said to you, come on, I just want to go on a killing spree today.

, I will definitely not want to stop until the sun and the moon fade away.

Originally, Xiang Yu and his 500-man cavalry had no chance of winning when facing Han Sui's troops, which were many times his own. After all, the opponent could afford to die. No matter how fierce you were, you could win several times more.

Battle loss ratio, but in the end your troops will become smaller and smaller, while Han Sui's troops will increase in number.

If the real battlefield was really just a simple number addition and subtraction game, then there would not be so many situations where less defeats more. In fact, sometimes a small number of troops with unified goals and proper command will

Its true combat effectiveness is far superior to that of a force that is large in number but has a chaotic internal composition, unclear goals, and lacks correct command.

A very huge weakness of Han Sui's troops was actually discovered by Xiang Yu, that is, the composition of his troops had great hidden dangers, even though this rebel army was originally launched by the Qiang people who were mainly cavalry.

, but its number is not large, and with the continuous development and growth later, it has absorbed a large number of Han people from the Xiliang area to reach its current scale.

Among the Han people who participated in the rebellion, not all of them participated willingly. They may have just wanted to find a way to survive. Of course, a big reason for this was because the Eastern Han Dynasty was too decadent, and in recent years

Natural disasters and man-made disasters continued, and people's lives became increasingly difficult. Many people would probably starve to death if they did not join the rebellion. In addition, these Qiang people were very cunning and instigated Bian Zhang and Han Sui to rebel. The two of them had a lot of trouble.

The good demonstration effect made them think that this was a team composed mainly of Han rebels.

However, the relationship between these Qiang rebels and the Han rebels who later joined was not so good. Although some of the Han people are of Qiang descent, Qiang rebellions on the border have not stopped in recent decades.

, their constant burning, killing and looting have also planted many seeds of hatred. Some of them have actually only temporarily put aside their past grudges, but this does not mean that this relatively balanced state will continue forever.

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In particular, Xiang Yu planned to weaken the strength of these Qiang people to change the internal balance of power of the rebel army commanded by Han Sui, thereby breaking a certain balance of power within them and triggering the outbreak of conflicts within them.

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Of course, Xiang Yu didn't know whether his plan would really succeed, but since he happened to encounter this force consisting mainly of Qiang cavalry, he would definitely kill as many people as possible.

to eliminate their vitality.

The number of Qiang cavalry is originally a minority among the rebels. Once the number reaches a certain level, their voice and influence within the Han Sui rebels will be greatly reduced, which is likely to trigger their insurrection.

And further triggered direct conflicts between internal factions.

When the external situation is relatively good, such as when the war is being won, these internal contradictions are easier to cover up, but when the external situation starts to get worse, these contradictions are difficult to hide anymore.

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The series of victories that Xiang Yu has achieved in recent times have also greatly affected the momentum of these rebels. In the past, most of the rebels who fought against Xiang Yu were Han Chinese. In the process,

, Xiang Yu captured Chencang and Dashan Pass, defeated the rebels head-on many times, and even captured Bian Zhang, one of the Han leader of the rebels.

All this will cause the Qiang part of the rebel army to be dissatisfied with the Han part, thinking that although they are large in number, their combat effectiveness is really poor, and they were defeated so many times by Xiang Yu.

In fact, such a situation has already occurred, but the conflict between the two sides has not yet completely erupted head-on. If Xiang Yu also defeated the Qiang cavalry this time, those Han people who had been criticized by the Qiang before would find

It is not feasible to accuse the Qiang troops in turn. Considering the character of the Qiang people, it is estimated that it will be difficult to bear this kind of anger. No matter which way things develop, Xiang Yu will be able to provide some rare fighter opportunities and opportunities.

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