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Judgment of Dayu.
Chapter 171: Cleverly Strike the Enemy and Delay the Attack. [173]
Summary
The Huai Shan martial arts master, facing an overwhelming enemy force, convenes a strategy meeting with key commanders to discuss tactics. They decide against a direct confrontation and instead plan to employ hit-and-run tactics to delay the enemy's advance. Wang Ji suggests targeting the enemy's vanguard, while the training camp commander proposes a surprise attack on the enemy's central forces to disrupt their command. The naval town commander emphasizes using ambushes from a distance due to his troops' lack of land combat training. The master stresses the importance of delaying the enemy by disrupting their routes and harassing their forces. The strategy involves destroying key roads to impede the enemy's progress and organizing surprise attacks to slow them down. The Huai Shan martial arts master leads his troops to engage the enemy, while the naval town commander coordinates road destruction and harassment. The combined efforts of the Zhen, Huai Shan, Tu Shan, and Xia Hou clans successfully delay the Guandou army's advance, inflicting minimal casualties. However, the Guandou clan elder, realizing the enemy's tactics, orders an accelerated advance to counter the harassment, leading to a tense confrontation as the vanguard faces potential encirclement.Full content
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