Chapter 2415 The scolding does not return
The Wei army cursed for several hours, but the Shu army on the city remained silent. At most, dozens of arrows shot down from the top of the city. It seemed that they could not suppress their anger, but due to Fu Qian's order, they did not dare to speak out, so they could only vent in this way.
However, the position where the Wei army stood was basically outside the land of an arrow. The arrows of the Shu soldiers shot over and did not have any effect at all. Instead, it attracted a burst of ridicule from the Wei soldiers and cursed even more.
The Shu soldiers are so frustrated that they can't fight back and scold them. This is too cowardly. At least they can make them shout a few times and scold them a few words, and they can also exude resentment in their hearts.
But Fu Qian never changed his orders. The harsh noise of the Wei army did not affect Fu Qian's mood at all, but instead made him fall into deep thought.
The Wei army did not send siege infantry to attack, but instead sent a cavalry that did not have the ability to siege the city. This operation was really hard to understand.
Could it be that the Wei army hurriedly ran to Yangping Pass just to shine?
The Shu army occupied the advantage of city defense. If the Wei army shouted a few times and the defenders left the city to fight, wouldn’t that mean that the generals of the Shu army were brainless? Only those who had their brains penetrated the water would be stimulated to go out of the city to fight blindly.
Under normal circumstances, the Wei army would definitely get nothing after such an operation, but knowing that it was the result, why did the Wei army come so happily to challenge it? What are their intentions?
Things are abnormal and will definitely be a monster, and there must be articles here.
What Fu Qian has to do now is to treat it calmly and find out the whole story. He is responsible for the defense of Yangpingguan and dare not take any actions of the Wei army lightly. Perhaps under the seemingly brainless actions of the Wei army, there is really a hidden trick.
Before finding out the truth, what Fu Qian had to do was to keep his troops still, watch the changes, and respond to all changes without changing.
Wei Jun yelled and scolded for a few hours. Although he was very interested at the beginning, he felt that he was bored if he sang too much this one-man show. He was simply playing the piano for a cow.
So after cursing for a long time, Wei Jun was also dry and his aura was sluggish, and he no longer had the same energy as he had just arrived at Yangping Pass.
Wen Yang looked at the momentum of the Wei soldiers, and then looked at the crumbling red sun. It seemed that even if the scolding was dark, the Shu army would not be able to fight. So Wen Yang ordered the gold medal to withdraw the troops.
When the Wei army in front was calling, the team behind had already set up the campsite. The campsite was stationed on a dirt mountain five or six mountains in front of Yangping Pass. The dirt mountain was not high and the slope was relatively slow, making it suitable for cavalry to enter and exit.
This place was personally selected by Wen Yang. It is very close to Yangping Pass. It is camping here and is conspicuous, so it is not afraid of the Shu army coming to attack.
The only drawback is that the water source is relatively far away, there are no springs on the earthen mountains, and the drinking water required by the army must be taken from a river several miles away.
But this is obviously not a big deal. With the turtle-down style of the Shu army, the Wei army did not have to worry about them cutting off the water source, and it was even more impossible to launch a sneak attack on the Wei army camp, so this camp should be a place to rest assured.
After the sound of gold, the Wei army quickly retreated. They set up a bonfire on the camp in Tushan, had supper, and stood on the head of Yangping Pass, and could see the noisy scene. It was not until the time was timely that the Wei army camp gradually calmed down.
After the Wei army withdrew, Fu Qian immediately sent the scattered soldiers to sneak out of the city. When he left the city, he did not open the city gate, but instead used hanging baskets to directly hang the scattered soldiers from the top of the city.
Now Fu Qian urgently needs to find out the situation of the Wei army in Hanzhong. If there is no source of information, then Fu Qian is deaf and blind at Yangping Pass. So if you want to understand the true intentions of the Wei army, Fu Qian must send someone to spy on the military information and find a way to contact Jiang Bin Wangshe.
After all, the entire Hanzhong defense system is connected by the same spirit and is a supporter for each other. Yangping Pass and Seoul Lecheng must maintain consistent defensive deployment and build a defensive triangle in Hanzhong.
Fortunately, the Wei army did not encircle Yangping Pass like a blockade, but it was not realistic to think about it. The Wei army had only 3,000 people at Yangping Pass, and many of them were weak, so they had no power to completely block Yangping Pass.
In this way, the scouts sent by Fu Qian can move freely, and these scouts are relatively efficient. After all, they are too familiar with the terrain of Hanzhong. Even if they are operating at night, they will be like walking on flat ground without any influence.
At dawn, the scouts brought several important news to Fu Qian. Most of the main forces of the Wei army were gathering towards Seoul. As for Lecheng, only a few troops of seven or eight thousand people were building trenches.
As for the 50 or 60 miles near Yangping Pass, there were no other Wei troops stationed. The nearest camp was also located in Dingjun Mountain, but there were only a few thousand people.
As for more detailed information, it was still under reconnaissance. After all, in just one night, the information that the Shu army scouts were able to master was extremely limited.
However, from these extremely limited information, Fu Qian roughly outlined a picture of the movements of the Wei army.
Judging from the current Wei army's troops' arrangements, they did not intend to attack Lecheng, but instead adopted a long-term siege, while they concentrated heavy troops against Seoul and prepared to attack them with force.
There is nothing strange about such tactical deployment. The Wei army has limited troops. If an attack on Yangping Pass in Lecheng, Seoul would definitely be insufficient. Therefore, concentrating troops to attack one point is the wisest choice.
As for which point to attack first, it is actually possible. The key is to look at the preferences of Deng Ai, the governor of the Wei army. If you want to take Hanzhong step by step, you will first attack Lecheng, then attack Seoul, and finally attack Yangping Pass, and take Hanzhong's three strategic goals one by one.
If you want to take Shuzhong directly, it is necessary to attack Yangping Pass first. But even if you take Yangping Pass, if the Wei army advances straight into Shuzhong, you still have to consider the matter of the Shu army in the Han and Le cities. After all, there are still 20,000 Shu troops in these two cities. Once the Wei army's front line is lengthened, they will face many problems. The long supply line will become their most fatal weakness. Once cut off, the consequences will be unimaginable.
Therefore, the most secure strategy of the Wei army was to take Hanzhong first, completely eliminate worries, and then march towards Shuzhong.
From this strategic perspective, attacking Seoul is the first choice.
Chapter completed!