The Kokang Allied Army demonstrated outstanding military skills in the northern Burmese battlefield, successfully seizing the outskirts of Lao Cai through exquisite tactical strategy, cutting off the escape channels of the four major families, and laying a solid foundation for the Chinese to compete for their status in Burmese society. This battle is not only a powerful blow to hostile forces, but also symbolizes the promotion of social status and the struggle against discrimination.
The success of the Kokang Allied forces on the outskirts of Lao Cai depended not only on their clever maneuvering on the battlefield, but also on their clever seizure of key communication strongholds. The capture of the Dam Bridge and the Rolling Bridge made it impossible for the four families to quickly leave the battlefield, leaving them in a situation of isolation. The success of this tactic provided strong support for the Kokang Alliance in future battles.
In the battle on the outskirts of Lao Cai, the Kokang Allied forces skillfully coped with the different combat effectiveness of the armed militias of different families. The loss of the Ming Jiachang armed militia and the stubborn resistance of the Bai Suocheng armed militia show the diversity of the enemy's situation. The strategic flexibility shown by the Kokang Allies enabled them to deal effectively with different enemy situations and demonstrated superior military qualities.
The victory in this battle not only plunged the four major families into a crisis, but also forced the Myanmar army to declare a state of emergency. This decision shows the extent of the threat posed by the Kokang Alliance, especially in the context of the gradual rise in the social status of the Chinese. How to deal with the rise of the Kokang allies has become a serious task ahead of them.
Behind the success of the Kokang Alliance is the superb use of tactical strategy, as well as the clever reference to the wisdom of Li Yunlong in "Bright Sword". Their commander, Peng Jiaren, proposed the flexible use of tactics, which was not only a reflection on the existing tactics, but also an advocate that the army should have wisdom and strength in war. Victory in this battle may be an opportunity for social change in Myanmar in an attempt to change the status of the Chinese in society for a long time.
Myanmar is in a state of emergency,** responding urgently to the rise of the Kokang Alliance. This battle was not only a military victory, but also an important struggle for the Chinese to fight for equality and social injustice. The Kokang Alliance, through its superior tactical strategy and ability to respond flexibly to enemy situations, has become a force to be reckoned with in Burmese society. However, there is much debate about whether their success can make a real difference in Burmese society.