At the same time, Wu Changqing set off in Suzhou, heading to Taihu Lake.

For him, this battle is also a war of overwhelming power. He needs to put all the main forces on, and if he fails, he will hurt his muscles and bones.

Wu Changqing didn't worry about letting his hands take command of this kind of decisive battle. He had to be there in person to be relieved.

Before leaving, Chen Yuyan shed tears very desperately. She knew that her husband was going to war, and she felt 10,000 in her heart. However, she also knew that this was the life of a man, that of Wu Changqing.

"Don't worry, even if I lose, the soldiers will **** me back."

Wu Changqing comforted and said that he was more afraid of death than anyone else, how could he possibly commit a risk with his own body. As long as the situation is not right, he will flee quickly with his soldiers.

Anyway, if the troops are gone, they can be recruited again, but if the life is gone, they are gone.

As long as he does not rush to the front, the chance of the main general being killed in battle is actually very low.

It's a pity that Chen Yuyan, who doesn't have military common sense, understands this kind of thing. She only knows that fighting will kill a lot of people, which is very dangerous. Wu Changqing's words, she also thought it was just relief.

After bidding farewell to Chen Yuyan, Wu Changqing came to Taihu Lake, where the first division of his main force had assembled and was ready to board the ship.

In order to transport this group of soldiers, Wu Yi prepared one hundred and fifty large ships and small boats, and only then 10,000 people from the First Division were loaded.

At the same time, the cavalry regiment set out quietly from the land, heading for Changzhou.

They will meet Liu Hansan's second brigade in Wuxi, and then head to Changzhou together.

All troops are acting in an orderly manner according to the plan.

They did not need to take a detour by boat, they arrived at Mashan Town in only three hours, boarded the shore at night, and then rested on the spot.

The next day, they rushed to the lake pond in the south of Changzhou, and immediately controlled the blockade of the lake pond to prevent the people here from leaking the news.

This was the best ambush location they planned, mainly because the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal was to the north of Hutang. They only needed to wait for Liu Liangzuo's troops to cross the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal before they could show up.

When Liu Liangzuo wanted to withdraw, he couldn't withdraw, so he could only fight head-on with Wu Changqing.

And this also achieved Wu Changqing's goal.

His ambush did not mean finding a place to ambush, and then waiting for Liu Liangzuo's troops to pass by, and then throwing boulders from above to below.

Most of this kind of ambush only exists in film and television dramas, and it is actually very difficult to appear on the real battlefield. It's not that there is no such situation, but it is very rare.

When passing through such dangerous places, the leading generals usually send out sentries first, and it is impossible to pass easily before safety is confirmed. Therefore, the probability of ambushing success is extremely low.

Most of the so-called ambushes are actually like Wu Changqing's current situation. It is considered successful if the enemy is led to a specific area.

Although the suddenness of throwing stones from the top of the mountain is no longer there, the effect of this ambush is actually not worse than that of an ambush on the top of the mountain.

As long as the enemy is pushed to a disadvantageous position, the enemy will easily panic, and then force the opponent into a decisive battle with the advantage to defeat it.

People who don’t understand military knowledge may think that the enemy is not a fool, so won’t they run away?

But in fact, when the two armies are less than one or two miles apart, escape is a difficult technical task.

Whether an army advances or retreats, it is actually not easy to maintain a formation, especially when it is escaping.

Without a formation and a unified command, soldiers will only run around like a headless fly. It is difficult to keep running in a straight line, let alone choose the best escape route.

As long as there is a little obstacle on the way to escape, such as a broken bridge or a blocked road, 100% of the time will be overtaken by the enemy behind.

Once you catch up, there is no hope of escape. If you continue to escape, you can only become a rout. If you leave the defense, you will be crushed by the enemy's formation because of the chaos.

There is only one correct way to retreat, and that is to leave a force to resist. And this kind of force was obviously abandoned, and no one wanted to stay.

Entering the village, Wu Changqing ordered the soldiers to strictly prohibit harassment.

People in this era have a natural fear of officers and soldiers, because those people are not good things. It's lucky to be robbed of some food for nothing. If you are unlucky, your daughter and wife at home may be ruined.

This kind of thing was very common in the army in ancient times, because soldiers were facing death at any time, the mental pressure was very great, and they were very eager to vent.

The reason why there are fewer troops in later generations is mainly because of advanced communications, scandals are easily exposed, and officers have to strictly prohibit them.

At the same time, there are special psychological counselors in the army to deal with soldiers' mental problems.

During this period, some officers themselves took the lead in doing this, and soldiers generally received very light punishments for committing crimes.

Wu Changqing didn't want his army to become like this, so before he entered the village, he summoned the main officers and asked them to keep the soldiers under control. If the soldiers under his command committed crimes, the chief was removed.

The fact that Wu Changqing did not kill the people under the city of Suzhou has spread. He has also gained a good reputation for loving the people like a child. He doesn't want to waste this great reputation.

Moreover, as a later generation, Wu Changqing has a mentality different from that of the superiors in this era. He still respects the rights of the people and will not trample on it at will.

When the order was given, most of the soldiers felt that it didn't matter, only a few old fritters soldiers were depressed.

When they came out to fight, they didn't look for opportunities to strengthen a few women, and they didn't dare to mess around when they returned to Suzhou. Having no **** for a long time, and having to bear the pressure of death, some soldiers are about to collapse.

Wu Changqing stepped into Hutang Village and looked at the countryside of this era.

Having been in this world for so long, this is the first time he has come to the countryside.

In Hutang Village, some thatched houses were scattered everywhere. Wu Changqing looked at it and wondered whether this kind of thatched houses could withstand the downpour of summer.

A slightly better house is a brick-wood structure, with a brick and stone foundation, a wall made of wooden planks, and a roof with tiles. This kind of family is actually a small landlord, and everyone in the family with dozens of acres of land cannot afford to live in this kind of house.

The food that poor peasants eat every year is a problem. Where can they have the money to buy tiles to build houses.

The best one of the house is a wall made of pure stone. This is a huge house. A yard alone is as big as a basketball court.

This is the home of Li Zhaoming, the richest man in Hutang Village. His family is not only the big landlord of the village, but Li Zhaoming's son also became a county prince from the seventh grade in Changzhou.

The official from the seventh rank is actually no longer small, at least the largest official Wu Changqing has seen in his previous life is only a town party secretary. The secretary of the town party committee is not as old as Xian Cheng.

The house of the Li family was naturally also temporarily requisitioned as a temporary resting place and command post for Wu Changqing.

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