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The main thing is that the idea of underestimating the enemy, and the lack of a rational arrangement of military forces will lead to the defeat of the war and the lack of military talent.
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The main reason is that there is no rational use of the army, the idea of underestimating the enemy, and the lack of certain requirements in military strategy, so it will lose to Zhang Liao.
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At that time, Zhang Liao adopted the tactic of concentrating superior forces, chose to strike first, and raided the Wu army, and finally caught the opponent off guard.
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Develop a battle plan, give the army a boost of confidence, prepare adequate food and rations, improve the equipment of the army's soldiers, give them a channel for promotion, and increase confidence.
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He set up a death squad and rushed directly to the not very stable barracks, which happened to have Sun Quan in it, so Sun Quan's army was defeated.
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At that time, Sun Quan believed that a large number of reinforcements would appear on the other side, and withdrew his troops, and was finally assaulted by Zhang Liao, resulting in defeat.
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There are historically, but they are just exaggerated. To put it simply, it is to divide and attack the army of 100,000, which is indeed a huge number, but there are weaknesses, that is, it cannot be mastered. So the army of 100,000 can actually be understood as a collection of hundreds of people, a total of 100,000.
Zhang Liao's tactic was to concentrate superior forces to attack a little.
Think about it, in the Battle of Xiaoyaojin, Zhang Liao raided the Wu army with 800 people, and first struck first, the eldest brother was caught off guard, and some people didn't even know how they died, so the morale of the Wei army was greatly improved. And if hundreds of people are killed by the opponent in an instant in a battle, then the morale of the Wu army will be shaken, because it is impossible for the 100,000 army to go together, they are all divided into several teams of thousands of people to attack in batches, and the soldiers are individuals, and individuals will be afraid, because the generals only think that a few soldiers have died, but the soldiers think that they are dead. After that, Zhang Liao ate the strength of the Wu army like ants gnawing on elephants, which was a great torture for morale, and Zhang Liao's Yongguan Three Armies and Lian Zhan Lianjie greatly improved the morale of the Wei army, and a few tiger wolves and a group of sheep who didn't want everyone Although they did not have a numerical advantage, they would still be like mowing grass.
In the end, when the strongest in the Wu army, Suzu Ganning, was repelled by Zhang Liao, for the soldiers of the Wu State, Zhang Liao was an impossible monster to defeat, so the morale collapsed and the whole line retreated. The battle is over.
In addition, Zhang Liao only repelled, not completely annihilated, as long as the morale of the Wu army was defeated, it was a victory, and the war was fought with morale, especially in the era of cold weapons, the morale was gone, even if the army of 100,000 was just a group of sheep with knives.
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Raided Sun Quan's main camp with brave light cavalry, and cut off Sun Quan's retreat by crossing the river and demolishing the bridge.
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