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Chapter 208 Two Solutions(2/2)

Later, Fan Cun sneaked into the military camp through "a man's title and a horse's hooves" and suddenly launched a surprise attack. The situation was completely different.

Since all the north was occupied by the Jin at this time, the soldiers in Ma Anbang had no expectations for the "camp being hijacked".

If the enemy army suddenly appears around you, knocking over the brazier and shouting "Qi's army of 100,000 troops has arrived" will cause many complicated results.

Ma Anbang's soldiers woke up from their dreams. The usually tight strings were instantly broken, and they must be in a state of mental disorder.

Moreover, there are many other conditions that aggravate their mental disorder.

For example, ancient soldiers generally suffered from night blindness due to poor nutrition, and the visibility in military camps at night was actually very low. These soldiers could not tell which ones were friendly troops and which ones were enemies.

Therefore, under the contagion of this hysterical emotion, they will be frightened and shout, and in fear, they will draw knives on the people around them. In order to protect themselves, many people will also start to attack the people around them indiscriminately.

What's more, not all of them are completely crazy soldiers, they may also have other selfish motives.

For example, a low-level soldier may have been beaten and scolded by an officer all year round, or he may have a grudge against other soldiers, so he just takes this opportunity to seek personal revenge.

In many camp roaring incidents, officers who usually bully soldiers often become targets of fire.

In Ma Anbang's military camp, there were originally many people who wanted to join the Qi Dynasty and were very dissatisfied with the rule of the Jin people. They would also take this opportunity to draw swords against those they disliked, seeking revenge if they had any grudges, and vengeance if they had any grudges.

So various factors were combined, and Yu Jiaxuan led fifty cavalry to perform a wave of operations to rob the camp, which caused a big chaos like Ying Xiao, and took advantage of the chaos to successfully rob Ma Anbang. This is also a possibility.

Of course, in terms of success rate and reliability, Li Hongyun's method is obviously better.

Judging from the problems Fan Cun encountered during his repeated attempts, things like Yingxiao are a low-probability event after all.

Whether there will be a camp roar, how wide the scope of the camp roar will be, and how long it will take to suppress it are all highly random.

Although this method of hijacking a camp is more exciting and can better highlight Yu Jiaxuan's military power, it is obviously more dangerous from the original plan.

Although the method of outsmarting requires extraordinary courage, it is generally more stable and has a higher success rate.

As a commanding warrior with both wisdom and courage, Yu Jiaxuan is obviously not a brainless fool. Judging from the talents he showed in the military theory articles he later wrote in operations such as suppressing bandits and training troops, it is possible to outwit Ma Anbang.

Obviously higher.

But history is sometimes unreasonable.

Later generations analyzed the idea of ​​"fierce as a tiger" and came up with all kinds of reasonable explanations. However, those fierce men in history were often so brainless that they won in the past.

The reason why fierce people can become fierce people is because they do not need to be constrained by ordinary people's intelligence and abilities, and can easily accomplish feats that ordinary people dare not even think of.

In short, at this stage of Yu Jiaxuan's "Fifty Cavalry Robbery Camp", two different solutions have been explored.

Players can decide which answer to copy based on their abilities.

On the other hand, Chu Ge and other players also analyzed the strategy for clearing Zhang Renxia's line. The main purpose was to familiarize themselves with the legal knowledge of the Qi Dynasty at that time, handle various button presses well, and have a strong sense of presence when reporting work to Wang Wenchuan.

Later, Yu Jiaxuan and Zhang Renxia worked in Guangzhou together. Because they both had a chivalrous spirit, a certain literary talent, and both wanted to do something for the Qi Dynasty, they became good friends.

Just two years passed in the blink of an eye. Although Yu Jiaxuan caused "the Holy Emperor to sigh three times" because of the incident of fifty horsemen robbing the camp, he still did not wait for the opportunity to lead his troops to regain the north, but wasted his time in Guangzhou.
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