I summon all the famous generals in history in another world

Chapter 1475 The Commander's Call Resumes

Chapter 1475 The Commander's Call Resumes
Huan Yi, another veteran general of Qin, was equally outstanding. He served as the commander-in-chief of Qin's western army and was skilled in mountain warfare and flanking maneuvers.

When Wang Jian attacked Zhao, Huan Yi was placed under Wang Jian's command and led the Qin army's western route to attack Jinyang of Zhao, thus containing Li Mu's flank forces and creating conditions for Wang Jian to confront Li Mu head-on. After Li Mu's death, Huan Yi led his troops to capture Jinyang and quell the rebellion in western Zhao.

He conquered Jinyang, restrained Li Mu, and quelled the rebellion in Zhaoxi. He was skilled in flanking maneuvers and flexible tactics, making him Wang Jian's "flank restraint general." Unfortunately, his later betrayal of Qin was a stain on his life.

Wang Ben, son of Wang Jian, was a remarkable son, having led his army to flood Daliang and conquer the states of Yan and Qi. His military achievements were outstanding, and his ability to conquer cities and territories was in no way inferior to his father's.
Although Li Xin failed in his attack on Chu, he was not incompetent. He was brave and fierce in his youth, and once led several thousand cavalry to pursue Prince Dan of Yan, making a name for himself in one battle. Later, he followed Wang Jian in battle and made many contributions. Others, such as Qiang Hui, Yang Duanhe, Xin Sheng, and Huan Yi, were all fierce generals who made many contributions in the process of Qin's unification of the world. Each of them had outstanding achievements. They were good at either attacking fortified positions, fighting in the field, or raiding, and could be called all-round generals.

Not to mention rising stars like Wang Li and Tu Ju. Wang Li was the grandson of Wang Jian and Meng Tian's deputy general. He inherited the Wang family's military talent. Although he was defeated by Xiang Yu in the Battle of Julu, his strength was beyond doubt.

Tu Ju was the chief general of the Qin Dynasty's southern expedition against the Baiyue. He led a large army to pacify Lingnan. Although he died in battle, his ability to command a large army and expand territory was far beyond that of ordinary generals.

"The Qin Dynasty has assembled the entire team of famous generals who unified the world back then!"

Su Ye clicked his tongue, his tone full of emotion.

"Ying Zheng already commanded a large army with formidable fighting power. Now, with the addition of a group of famous generals led by Wang Jian, his strength has increased exponentially."

"In the past, on the Yanzhou battlefield, Luo Ying was able to barely stabilize the situation with the help of the Yang family generals and Jiang Song. Now that the famous generals of Qin are gathered, they are probably going to take the initiative to attack."

These famous generals of the Qin Dynasty were not the charlatans from Japan who only knew how to play tricks. They were all veterans who had been through real battles, were well-versed in military strategy, and cooperated seamlessly with each other. Once they formed a united force, their combat power was absolutely terrifying.

As commander-in-chief, Wang Jian can bring these famous generals to their fullest potential, rationally allocate troops, and formulate precise tactics. At that time, the remnants of the Chiyu Army and the old troops of Daqian on the Yanzhou battlefield will likely face unprecedented pressure.

"We need to provide support to Luo Ying as soon as possible. Although Duanmu Yan and Jiang Song are exceptionally skilled in martial arts, they are, after all, military generals and probably can't offer much help in terms of strategic planning."

Su Ye was making plans in his mind.

"Although the Yang family generals have talents in command such as Yang Linggong and Yang Yanzhao, they probably won't be able to hold out for long against the repeated attacks of the famous Qin generals."

"It seems we still need to lead our troops to reinforce Yanzhou as soon as possible, or transfer troops from other fronts. Otherwise, if the Yanzhou battlefield is lost, not only will Luoying be in danger, but our subsequent campaign plans will also be greatly affected."

Although he felt uneasy about the sudden surge in the strength of the Great Qin, Su Ye was not worried at all. Now that many of the battlefields under his command were nearing their end, he could mobilize a large number of top commanders, top war gods, and a huge number of reinforcements to support Yanzhou at any time.

Even with the added support of a saint-level commander like Wang Jian, the mere Qin Dynasty couldn't cause any major trouble.

Then Su Ye's gaze fell on the dense defensive line markings on the map, his brows furrowed slightly, and he fell into deep thought.

Although he now commands a multitude of renowned generals and commanders, each is a key figure capable of leading independently, leaving him no spare time. Qianzhou, his base of operations, lies to the west of the Great Ling Dynasty, and Liu Bang, Liu Yu, and the other two Liu clans have long coveted it.

Since Wei Qing took up his post in Qianzhou, he has reorganized the border defenses and built a layered defense system. Relying on the tactic of "steady defense and counterattack", he has thwarted Da Ling's probing attacks several times. Now, the western defense line of Qianzhou is entirely supported by Wei Qing. If he is transferred, Da Ling will inevitably take advantage of the situation. The risk of the foundation being shaken is too great, and he must not be moved.

The northern border defense line north of Qianzhou is of paramount importance. The Mongol cavalry led by Temujin is already fierce, and now with the assistance of a war god like Typhon, whose strength is at its peak, the pressure is considerable.

Moreover, the Mongol cavalry are skilled at raids and outflanking maneuvers, and are extremely mobile. Now, Qin Qiong is the only one in the northern border of Qianzhou. He has to defend against frontal attacks, flank attacks, and supplies. The pressure is immense. Without reinforcements or a capable commander, Qin Qiong alone cannot withstand Temujin's Mongols.

The newly captured Wuzhou was a battleground on all sides, with its southern gate directly facing the allied forces of Zhu Yuanzhang and Li Shimin. Zhu Yuanzhang had Xu Da, Chang Yuchun, and Li Shanchang under his command, while Li Shimin had a beast like Li Yuanba. Both forces were eyeing Wuzhou covetously and could march north at any moment.

Although Wu Qi was most skilled at "winning against the strong with the weak" and "reorganizing the army and strengthening its military," the army in Wuzhou had just experienced war, and its morale and combat strength needed time to recover. Only Wu Qi could transform it into an elite force in a short period of time; anyone else would simply not be able to control the situation.

Xue Rengui had just been transferred to Hengzhou to take charge. Hengzhou was a very important geographical location, serving as a hub connecting Wuzhou and the northern border. It had to support Wuzhou, coordinate with the northern border, and guard against small groups of people causing trouble in the surrounding areas.

Although Xue Rengui is a capable commander, he has only recently taken office and needs time to familiarize himself with and integrate the geography, military situation, and local forces of Hengzhou. If he is recalled at this time, Hengzhou will inevitably fall into chaos and will only hold it back.

Li Jing of Qizhou, with the strength of a single prefecture, has withstood the attack of four major prefectures under the command of Emperor Shangguan Lie of Dayong. Emperor Shangguan Lie now commands a large number of famous generals, has a strong army, and launches fierce attacks. Qizhou has been able to hold out until now entirely thanks to Li Jing's superb military tactics.

They always managed to achieve the greatest results with the least cost, repeatedly defeating the Dayong's attacks with fewer troops by employing the tactic of "combining the orthodox and the unorthodox."

However, the pressure on Qizhou had reached its limit. Li Jing's forces were already limited, and the long-term high-intensity fighting had exhausted the soldiers and consumed huge amounts of food. It was a miracle that they could hold on, and it was impossible for them to spare troops to support other battlefields.

After reviewing all the commanders under his command who were capable of handling things independently, Su Ye couldn't help but sigh softly.

On the battlefield of Yanzhou, Luo Ying is likely to face a formidable group of Qin generals led by Wang Jian, and the pressure is increasing day by day. Other fronts are also surrounded by powerful enemies, and any move could have far-reaching consequences. No commander can leave his current post.

"It seems we must summon another top commander."

Su Ye had already made up her mind.

Now that the five-way balance has ended, the Qin Dynasty has gained a host of famous generals, including Wang Jian, greatly increasing its strength. The war in Yanzhou will inevitably become even more brutal. Meanwhile, Temujin in the northern frontier will certainly not give up easily and will definitely launch an even larger-scale southward offensive.

Whether it's to support Luo Ying in Yanzhou or to help Qin Qiong stabilize the northern border, a top-tier commander capable of leading independently is urgently needed. Otherwise, if a battlefield collapses, the chain reaction will make the situation much more troublesome.

(End of this chapter)

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