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Chapter 772 Sima Yi's Depression

ps: chapter anti-theft, correct it later………

It was equivalent to knocking Sima Yi two consecutive hits, allowing Sima Yi to taste the bitterness that he had not lost for a long time.

Now Sima Yi has to re-examine this battle. Is it his own use of non-humanity? Obviously, this is not the reason. Whether Chen Tai or Hu Zun, he is always a general in his leadership ability. The reason why he suffered a crushing defeat can only be said that there are even more powerful players.

To put it bluntly, there is nothing special about the tactics used by Cao Liang. Concentrating superior forces and defeating them one by one is a copy of Sun Tzu's tactics of the Art of War. However, Sun Tzu's so-called concentrated superior forces has a prerequisite, that is, to surround them ten times and attack them five times. In other words, if you want to fight an annihilation war, you must have at least five times or ten times the strength.

Do the Bingzhou Army have so many troops?

According to the results of the scout, Cao Liang gathered more than 50,000 troops in Shangdang. If these more than 50,000 people wanted to fight the annihilation war, they first scored the troops to stop the aid. The ones who really invested in the annihilation war did not have much force. Even if they were slightly higher than Chen Tai's 20,000 and Hu Zun's 30,000, they were still limited.

Without enough troops, what confidence does Cao Liang have to fight an annihilation war?

Unless Cao Liang has superior combat power and has the ability to crush his opponents in the battle of the same number of troops.

According to the information feedback from Chen Tai and Hu Fen, the cavalry of the Bingzhou Army defeated them this time.

The cavalry camp of the Bingzhou cavalry was the seesaw among the Wei cavalry, and the combat power was comparable to the Yue cavalry camp and Tun cavalry camp of the Five Northern Army.

In the long-term competition with the Xianbei people of the Xiongnu, the combat power of the Bingzhou cavalry was significantly improved, but since then, could the Bingzhou cavalry really dominate the world? Sima Yi did not agree with it. He believed that although the combat power of the Bingzhou cavalry was strong, it did not have absolute combat power, and infantry could still have the power to compete with each other.

But the fact is that the Bingzhou cavalry used their strength to slap Sima Yi in the face. In the battle between Wanzi City and Baishuichuan, Cao Liang used the cavalry to defeat Chen Tai and Hu Zun, which also refreshed Sima Yi's perception.

Before this, Sima Yi would never have thought that the cavalry could fight like this. He fought twice in three days and had a remarkable record. It seems that it is time to re-examine the offensive plan.

Taking down Shimen Pass means that the Sima army has the opportunity to march into Shangdang, and a 100,000 army entering Shangdang will also completely change the situation of Shangdang.

However, Sima Yi's plan to split and attack was defeated, and the subsequent battle will also become a decisive battle between the army led by Sima Yi and Cao Liang's team.

You should not divide your troops and advance. Perhaps Cao Liang's army will continue to wait for Sima Yi to make a mistake. Therefore, Sima Yi's subordinate Sima Shi should not advance lightly and let him wait for Sima's army's follow-up troops to join him at Shimen Pass before marching.

Sima Yi has a sharp eye. The failure of Chen Tai and Hu Zun means that if Sima Shi advances lightly, he will likely suffer the same consequences, so he must change his strategy.

Sima Shi was gathering troops and preparing to march towards Gaodu, but Sima Yi's order forced him to come suddenly, waiting for the meeting with Sima Yi's army, and then continue to advance towards Gaodu.

Originally, Sima Shi didn't understand Sima Yi's decision, but after learning about the crushing defeat of Chen Tai and Hu Zun, he naturally had nothing to say, and was also deeply shocked.

Sima Shi has always been very dissatisfied with Cao Liang. It is precisely because of their evil deeds that this time of march into Shangdang, Sima Shi naturally had the urge to compete directly with Cao Liang face to face. In Sima Shi's view, after breaking through Shimen Pass and entering Shangdang, his wish will be officially realized.

But when the news of the defeat of the East and West teams came, Sima Shi couldn't help but be shocked. To be fair, if Sima Shi himself wiped out his opponent twice within three days, Sima Shi would never be able to do it.

In the past three days, Sima Shi only won the Shimen Pass, and it was given away by his opponent. Compared with Cao Liang's brilliant record, Sima Shi lost in this competition.

After waiting for two days, Sima Shi finally waited for the arrival of Sima Yi's main army. Tens of thousands of troops gathered in Shimen Pass, which showed a spectacular scene full of people.

When Sima Shi met Sima Yi, he was a little depressed and he was not as happy as he had just taken down Shimen Pass. Indeed, after seeing the gap with Cao Liang, Sima Shi could no longer have any cost of self-pride. This time, unless he could defeat Cao Liang personally, the shadow of his psychology would really not be eliminated.

Sima Yi had a cold face, and the light from his eagle eyes was gloomy and deep, which made people feel chilling. In the impression of Sima Shi, Sima Yi had already had a calm expression over the years. Even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of him, it might not be able to move him.

But at this moment, Sima Yi was facing a great enemy. Could it be that Cao Liang really allowed Sima Yi to be the strongest enemy in his life?

After Sima Yi arrived at Shimen Pass, he immediately summoned all the generals, including Chen Tai and Hu Fen, who had just escaped from Yangchanban. He deployed a new combat plan and offensive strategy, requiring all troops to obey this order and not make any mistakes.

Sima Shi still assumed the role of vanguard, but his vanguard army is no longer an independent battle sequence, but as the front of the entire team, now a 100,000 army has formed a long snake formation with each other connected to each other, and no longer giving the enemy an opportunity to take advantage of.

Sima Yi studied Cao Liang's combat strategy, which was to use the cavalry's high-speed maneuverability to defeat the enemy. The Sima army had previously divided the troops and gave him an opportunity to take advantage of it. Such mistakes should naturally not be made again. Sima Yi connected 100,000 troops together and looked at each other. In this way, Cao Liang would have no chance to defeat them one by one.

After the Sima army reorganized, it immediately went north from Shimen Pass and took Gaodu directly, intending to fight the Bingzhou army in Gaodu.

The front troops of Sima's army were only more than ten miles away from the subsequent large troops. He was responsible for building bridges across mountains and rivers. However, he had not encountered any enemy along the way. Even in some dangerous passes, there were no Bingzhou troops stationed.

After entering the Shangdang Basin, Sima Shi followed Sima Yi's order and still adopted a step-by-step offensive strategy, slowly approaching Gaodu.

But after arriving in Gaodu, Simashi found that Gaodu was actually an empty city. Not only did the Bingzhou army disappear, but even the people in the city were missing. They came this time and were completely empty.
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