The beacon is full of fire, and two powerful armies meet on the grassland, and a thrilling hypothetical high-quality author list showdown is about to be staged.
This is one day in 200 BC, the soldier Han Xin led the light cavalry to patrol the northern grasslands, but he did not expect to encounter a large army of the Qin army attacking from the Central Plains. The controversy in this battle is related to whether Han Xin can hold the northern territory and whether the Qin army can complete the great cause of unifying the world.
Han Xin calmly stood on the high ground and scanned the enemy's situation, the Qin army was about 30,000 people, the infantry was heavily armoured, and the team was sent in an orderly manner, it seemed that Qin Shi Huang himself led a large army. Han Xin only had 10,000 light cavalry, and his strength was at an absolute disadvantage.
But Han Shin did not panic, he was full of confidence and was ready to outwit him. Han Xin sent a small number of scouts to feint against the Qin army's camp, and then quickly collected his troops to hide, and the Qin army was fooled into pursuit, and the main force was pulled out of an important position.
Just as the Qin army was chasing away, Han Xin ordered the elite division to launch a night attack and quickly occupied the high ground and camp left behind by the Qin army. At dawn, the Qin army returned from idleness and found that the camp had been controlled by Han Xin, and he was besieged outside.
Qin Shi Huang was furious and immediately organized troops**, wanting to recapture the camp in one fell swoop. Han Xin had already prepared and sent mobile troops to defend the camp, and at the same time set up a series of ambushes, waiting for an opportunity to counterattack.
The Qin army suffered heavy casualties under Han Xin's counterattack, but still launched wave after wave of onslaught under the encouragement of Qin Shi Huang. The Qin army was still superior in numbers and momentum, and Han Xin's army was stubbornly behind the camp and was gradually on the verge of collapse.
At the critical moment, Han Xin personally led an elite cavalry to the flank of the Qin army and suddenly launched a stormy attack. The Qin army was in chaos and fell into a melee. Han Xin seized the opportunity and ordered the army to break out of the encirclement and flank the Qin army.
The encirclement of the Qin army was broken through under Han Xin's counterattack, and Qin Shi Huang was also wounded in the battle, so he could only order the whole army to retreat.
After a night of thrilling bloody battles, Han Xin waited for work and finally defeated the fierce offensive of the Qin army. Although Qin Shi Huang failed to withdraw his troops, he was impressed by Han Xin's military talents.
This duel fully demonstrated Han Xin's resourcefulness and Qin Shi Huang's eloquence. Han Xin's flexible tactics overcame the numerical superiority of the Qin army, and Qin Shi Huang, with his unyielding will and extraordinary command ability, fought Han Xin to the death under a great disadvantage.