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Chapter 2124 Preventing fog

The three armies use their lives and the generals and generals work together, this is the basis for winning a battle.

But this is just the basis. There are many factors that determine the success or failure of a battle, such as the strategy of the general, morale and morale of the army, whether the logistics supply is in place, borrowing time and place, etc. Only when all factors can be used comprehensively can there be a chance of victory.

But if other conditions are met, but if there is no cohesion, it is a doomed defeat. There is no army in the world that can defeat powerful opponents without having their own ulterior motives.

If such an army can really win a battle under such circumstances, then there is only one possibility, that is, the opponent is more prone to you.

But Simalun knew very well that the Wei army was not an army with low morale. They were disciplined, had a neat army, and were united in order to enforce orders. In other words, the Wei army was an army with strong cohesion. They were invincible in every attack, invincible, and urged the city to capture the villages, and were invincible. Such an army had swept through most of the world. It was so difficult for Simalun to defeat them!

The iron-shot needs to be strong. If you want to defeat or not lose to the powerful Wei army, Sima Lun must improve the combat effectiveness of his army. Only by improving his combat effectiveness can he have the capital to compete with the Wei army. With the dangerous terrain of the singing alone, it is not enough to defeat the Wei army.

Fortunately, when Jiang Wei dispatched troops, he did not disrupt the troops and reorganize them. The troops still maintained the original relative organization. Sima Lun's 20,000 people under his command did not split them, and the original organization was still maintained.

As for the 10,000 more people, they were the original troops stationed in the Qiting when Ning Sui led the team. These people were relatively mixed. There were also the Yizhou Army and the Jingzhou Army. However, the Yizhou Army occupied the majority, with at least 70% of the number, and the number from the Jingzhou Army accounted for less than 30%. They were basically the defenders of Xiling.

The number of Wu troops does not account for the majority, which is relatively good news for Simalun. Otherwise, Simalun would at least need to spend a lot of time and energy to integrate this army. Although Lu Kang's statement was quite clear, not all Wu troops would accept this matter calmly, and many people still had a considerable resistance.

You should know that although Wu and Shu have had alliances over the years, in the eyes of the Wu people, they still looked down on the weak Shu Kingdom. Many Wu people even believed that Shu Kingdom had never been destroyed by Wei Kingdom, but was actually benefiting from the Wu Kingdom's glory. If it were not for the protection of Wu Kingdom, a weak country such as Shu Kingdom would have long been destroyed under the cavalry of Wei Kingdom.

To be honest, there are quite a few people in Wu who hold this concept, so in the eyes of the Wu people, they despise Shu. Even if they and Wei are alive and die, they still have a look up to Wei, and they may not be so friendly to their ally Shu.

So this time, the Wu Kingdom destroyed Lu Kang and was forced to surrender to Shu, taking the curve to save the country. However, for most Wu soldiers and generals, they did not know Lu Kang's true thoughts, and surrendering to Shu made them feel humiliated.

Such negative emotions spread among the army, which had a considerable negative impact on the integration of the Shu army this time.

Moreover, due to Zhu Qiao's death, many Wu Bings were dissatisfied, but they did not dare to object verbally, and could only make small moves behind their backs.

If someone stands up and opposes it on the surface, then Lu Kang's handling will be much simpler, just like treating Zhu Qiao, but now many Wu soldiers adopt a non-violent and non-cooperating attitude, or are slanderous. On the surface, they highly agree with Lu Kang's decision, but secretly resist or secretly destroy it.

Since they cannot catch the current situation, Lu Kang still cannot deal with such people. If you want the Wu army to truly integrate with the Shu army, you must change the concept of the Wu people and let them seriously determine the fact that the Wu Kingdom has perished. Perhaps this will help the integration of the army.

But such a thing is easy to say but difficult to do. If you want to completely change that deep-rooted concept, it will never be solved by shouting a few slogans or giving orders. It will take time to make Wu Bing realize the status quo, and perhaps they can accept such a change from the bottom of their hearts.

However, for the Shu army, there was really no time to wait for these Wu soldiers to change their minds slowly. The Wei army launched an attack on Yingzui Cliff, which was already the beginning of the attack in an all-round way. The real war would start, so Simalun had no time to convince the Wu soldiers. If Jiang Wei assigned him a large number of Jingzhou soldiers now, there would be many headaches for Simalun.

Fortunately, there are not many Jingzhou soldiers in Qiting now, and most of them are Yizhou soldiers. Although these Shu soldiers were still resistant when Sima Lun led his army to surrender to Shu Kingdom, after a period of fighting side by side, these Shu soldiers still had a high acceptance of the Sima army, so the Sima army had long been integrated with the Shu army. On the contrary, the relationship between the Shu army and the Wu army is the most difficult to get along with now.

It is a blessing that Sima Lun can save these troubles. At least he can devote himself to the defense of the Ting, without worrying about those messy things.

However, the loss of the Eagle-billed Cliff made Simalun more vigilant. When building the Guiniupo Defence Line, Simalun considered the configuration of troops and the use of terrain, and indeed ignored bad weather such as heavy fog, wind and rain.

Perhaps Simalun felt that the weather factors had equal opportunities for both sides, such as heavy fog, low visibility, Shu army could not see, Wei army could not see, and fortifications were not visible, and fortifications were not visible, and fortifications were not visible, and fortifications were not visible to the attacking side.

However, the loss of the Eagle-billed Cliff gave Sima Lun a change in his concept, and this unfavorable condition was not constant. Although people didn't see too far in heavy fog, the Wei army seized such an opportunity and launched a sneak attack, and succeeded in one fell swoop.

Therefore, the loss of the Eagle-billed Cliff also sounded a wake-up call for Sima Lun. To guard the pavilion, we must not only take advantage of the advantageous conditions in the geographical location, but also prevent those extreme and harsh climatic conditions. Although heavy fog does not necessarily occur every day, it is not a rare meteorological condition. Especially in autumn and winter, heavy fog will occur frequently. Preventing the Wei army from launching raids in the fog is the first problem that Sima Lun must solve at present.
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