Other language: Vietnamese
Judgment of Dayu.
Chapter 180: Light Cavalry Gale: Night Raid in All Directions. [182]
Summary
The commander of the Guandou army's rear guard organized troops to protect their meal while requesting to counter enemy harassment. The Elder's deputy decided to eliminate the troublesome foes, leading to a report of two thousand enemy light cavalry charging. Tie Wa, following orders from a martial arts master, flanked the enemy's central army, disrupting their trench-filling efforts. He observed the enemy's lack of vigilance and launched a surprise attack, causing significant enemy casualties before retreating. The enemy regrouped and attempted to pursue Tie Wa, who lured them away to prepare for another charge. The Guandou army's rear guard commander organized troops to eat while the four major tribes' light cavalry observed, deciding against a direct confrontation due to insufficient forces. They engaged in a tug-of-war with the Guandou army, preventing support for the trench-filling battle. Tie Wa conducted a second charge against the enemy's vanguard, causing chaos before retreating again. Later, the four major tribes launched a night assault on the Guandou army's rear guard, employing harassment tactics to prevent them from resting, leading to agitation within the Guandou forces.Full content
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