Chapter 2157 Is it called Po?
After seeing Bu Xie decisively evacuate from Dangshi Village, Shi Bao sighed. Bu Xie was indeed an experienced general, with the spirit of a hero who cut off his arm.
You should know that although the Shu army was in a situation of unfavorable war situation, the two sides were still in a stalemate stage. Although the Wei army could use the flag words on the immortal finger peak to grasp the mobilization of the Shu army in a timely manner, due to the dangerous terrain of Dangshizhai and the Shu army's fortifications were all ready, it would still take a certain amount of effort to take it down.
But in general, because the Wei army had a pair of clairvoyances and had a clear look at the reality of the Shu army, no matter what the battle process was, the ending would inevitably be to the Wei army. Even if the Shu army fought to the death, it would be futile and in vain.
If the Shu army could not break the Wei army's clairvoyance, then the defeat was already destined and could not be changed.
Bu Xie also tried to reverse the passive situation, but Shi Bao regarded the Immortal Finger Peak as a key element of this battle, so how could he give in to the Bu Xie success in counterattack? Therefore, Bu Xie sent people to compete for the Immortal Finger Peak, which was destined to be futile.
At this time, in order to avoid greater losses, Bu Xie could only cut off his arm and decisively give up Dangshizhai to ensure that the losses were minimized.
Obviously this is the wisest choice. The war in Dangshi Village has reached a hopeless point. No matter how much persistence it is, it will only damage the existing troops in vain. Now that the Shu army has been deployed by the Wei army, it has suffered heavy losses. If the unnecessary casualties continue in Dangshi Village, the Bu Xie will not be able to bear the loss at all.
When the failure was constantly, he suffered the disaster. Bu Xie gritted his teeth and made up his mind, decisively gave up Dangshi Village, and led his troops to take the initiative to withdraw from the small path behind the village.
The path was very narrow and the Wei army could not encircle it from behind, so the Shu army's evacuation was very smooth, and there was no chance of pursuing the Wei army.
Shi Bao was not in a hurry. He had to eat the food one by one, so the Shu army's hamlets needed to be captured one by one, so he couldn't come in a hurry.
The successful capture of Dangshi Village was actually a pretty good result. Next, Shi Bao set his sights on Fengpo Village, which had become the next target of the Wei army's attack.
But unexpectedly, after Bu Xie fled to Fengpo Village, he did not make any stop. Instead, he rolled the troops and supplies of Fengpo Village into vain, set fire to the mountain village, and fled to the next stop.
The generals of the Wei army couldn't help but feel deeply inexplicable. Since these four major parishes were all established by the Bus Association, why would he give up so easily now? Isn't this unreasonable?
Is there something deceitful about this?
Shi Bao smiled slightly, thinking that this was not a trick Bu Xie was used, but a choice that Bu Xie had to do. The ambush did indeed hurt Bu Xie hard, making him seem a little willing but not capable when defending the four major backey villages.
Especially the loss of Dangshi Village was a severe blow to Bu Xie. The successive loss naturally completely shook his confidence in sticking to Fengpo Village. He began to doubt whether he could defend Fengpo Village. In order to preserve his strength, Bu Xie had to set fire to Fengpo Village and ran away overnight.
Shi Bao inferred that Bu Xie would continue to escape next and continue to give up Qingniuzhai. Of course, Bu Xie would not escape without any bottom line. Then the last mountain village, Weirong Village, will be Bu Xie's last trump card. He retreated all his troops to Weirong Village, and took a desperate bet to make the final defense.
All the generals were skeptical, but the information fed back by the scout Hou Bing accurately proved Shi Bao's speculation.
After fleeing to Qingniuzhai, Bu Xie did not stop at all, evacuating troops, evacuating supplies, setting fire to the village, and the methods were exactly like Fengpo Village.
After Bu Xie retreated to Weirong Village, he did not escape anymore. All his troops were put into the defense of Weirong Village. Shi Bao's guess was 100% correct, and all the generals were convinced and praised Shi Bao's wisdom.
Shi Bao smiled bitterly and said, "What a wise thing? This is just an analysis based on common sense. Well, the reason why the Buhui Association built the four major bastions was a tactical arrangement with sufficient troops. Now that the Buhui Association's troops have lost more than half of their troops, they have no ability to maintain the defense of the four bastions. Therefore, giving up the three bastions in front and guarding Weirong Village alone is the only choice of Buhui Association. There is nothing to be surprised about.
Bu Xie gave up other places and guarded Weirong Village alone, which proved that Weirong Village was indeed an unbreakable fortress and was worth Bu Xie's fight to the death. Next, it was the question of what means Shi Bao should consider to use to win Weirong Village. Only by taking Weirong Village can the Wei army have the opportunity to go directly to the Qingting.
Since Bu Xie took the initiative to give up Fengpo Village and Qingniu Village, the offensive plan prepared by Shi Bao was useless. Shi Bao ordered the Wei army to advance quickly and headed straight to Weirong Village to copy Bu Xie's nest.
Although the four mountain villages are all in Huya Mountain, they are still far away from each other. It takes at least a hundred miles from Dangshi Village to Weirong Village.
In fact, if the straight line distance is just not very far, it is only thirty or forty miles. The biggest reason why they need to walk a hundred miles is that the mountain road here is too winding and often a road up the mountain requires more than a dozen bends, and it is true that it is not false at all.
What's even more troublesome is that this mountain road is said to be a road, but there is actually no road at all. The road is full of thorns. If the Wei army wants to pass, it has to climb mountains and ridges. It is quite difficult to march just by marching. I don't know how many pairs of shoes I will wear out along the way.
After arriving at Weirongpo, the Wei army soldiers looked at the mountain in front of them and couldn't help but take a breath. The locals actually called this place "po"?
This completely subverts the concept of hillsides in the minds of ordinary people.
I saw the turbulent slopes and peaks, with cliffs standing steeply, with only a small path winding in it. On one side is a cliff that stands thousands of feet high, and on the other side is a bottomless abyss. The narrowest place is only one foot wide, and you need to walk sideways to pass. If you want to walk through it, you will not have that chance at all.
I'm afraid that people with acrophobia will be trembling with their legs when walking on this road. The bitter wind blowing from the mountain pass whizzes by. If you are not careful, you will be swept off the cliff by the strong wind, smashed to pieces, and die without a burial place.
The Wei soldiers looked at each other. Can they really get through such a dangerous pass?
Chapter completed!