Mysterious city

Chapter 278

Anyone who understands the true appearance of ancient wars or has been involved in group fights will probably understand that in group fights or large-scale battles, the number of people is often the key to determining victory or defeat.

Sun Tzu's Art of War says: The method of using troops is to surround it by ten, attack it by five, divide it by doubling it. If the enemy is small, you can fight it, if it is small, you can escape from it, if it is weak, you can avoid it.

The meaning of this passage is that in a war, if you have ten times the enemy's force, you can choose to surround the enemy, and if you have five times the enemy's force, you can attack the enemy.

When you have twice the enemy's strength, you must try to disperse the enemy. When you have equal strength to the enemy, you can find ways to defeat the enemy.

But when you have fewer troops than the enemy, you have to retreat, and when you're not as strong as the enemy, you have to avoid a decisive battle.

This illustrates the truth that you can only be sure of victory when your troops are far superior to the enemy's. No matter what, you have to be equal to the enemy's troops before considering using strategies to improve your winning rate.

Once the troops are inferior to the enemy or even far inferior to the enemy, don't think about anything else. Just use the thirty-six strategies to move and escape.

Although Sun Wu's remarks were discussing military strategies in war, they are also applicable to large-scale group fights.

In a group fight, if you notice at a glance that the opponent's number is several times or even ten times greater than yours, of course you will turn around and run away, and even fight!

Isn’t that something only people who take advantage of can do?

Of course, in many historical novels, there are many stories of generals fighting against each other alone, or even defeating the enemy's entire army by themselves.

But that's just a fabrication added in order to make the story more interesting.

In real ancient wars, it was rare for generals to fight in single combat, let alone defeat the enemy's three armies by themselves.

Do you really think that you are playing Dynasty Warriors? Once the charge bar is full, you can activate the Wushuang dance stunt, playing a lawn mowing game?

Even if there is a similar real situation, at most it is just a strong general riding a fast horse to lead the way, suppressing the opponent's momentum by breaking up the enemy's formation, and at the same time improving one's own morale.

For example, Lu Bu and Lu Fengxian often did this. After they had eaten and had nothing to do, they would mount their war horses and charge into the enemy's formation. Anyway, with Fang Tian's painted halberd and red rabbit horse in hand, the enemy would not be able to catch up. Wouldn't it be better to just run away after showing off? Stimulate.

Even if the enemy could catch up, the strength and weapon strength of ordinary soldiers would not be able to break through the expensive, hard and extremely exquisite armor of real generals.

Of course, when Jiang Zhe was young, Kenshin taught him not to worry about the number of enemies, just beat the leader and that would be it, but this does not apply to ordinary cases.

First of all, Kenshin said this to cultivate Jiang Zhe's indomitable momentum. If he has distracting thoughts and is timid before fighting, he will definitely not be able to use his full strength and may lose before the fight.

You must know that Da Jianxin "adopted" little Jiang Zheqi and has been thinking about cultivating him into an outstanding Constantine. Of course, Jiang Zhe must be instilled in Jiang Zhe with the concept of forging ahead since he was a child, so that he can hone an indestructible weapon. sword.

Secondly, although Jiang Zhe was still a young child at that time, he had not yet truly mastered the use of spiritual skills and developed his full potential after becoming Constantine.

But as an excellent Constantine Young Pioneer, oh no, Constantine alternate member, Jiang Zhe's body has been undergoing subtle spiritual polishing since he was born.

This is the unique talent of the "Second Generations". Even if they didn't know how to use spiritual power at that time, this kind of thing was an excellent gene passed down in their blood.

Therefore, even though Jiang Zhe had not received systematic training at that time, and did not know how to guide and use spiritual power correctly, his physical fitness was far superior to that of ordinary children of the same age.

If there really was a fight, even if the opponent's number was several times greater than Jiang Zhe's, it would be impossible to hurt Jiang Zhe in a real sense.

At that time, the reason why Jiang Zhe was bullied on campus by pregnant women of the same age was simply because when he was a child, Jiang Zhe was so cowardly that he already had stage fright before being beaten.

Although elders should not encourage children to fight. However, after experiencing Kenshin's "teaching", Jiang Zhe seemed to have had an enlightenment and was opened up to Ren and Du's two veins. He was invincible in the fights of children of the same age. He is simply like a god of war.

Even if he encounters the "Bad Boys Legion" who are several years older than him, Jiang Zhe will not be afraid at all with his fighting ability.

In other words, the "theory of superiority in numbers" just described is not 100% applicable at all times.

If there is a "monster" whose combat power is countless times greater than that of others, then it is not impossible for this person to change the situation of the battle on his own.

Of course, things like Constantine or monsters are rare to the huge human base. Most ordinary people will never have the opportunity to come into contact with them in their lives, and even if they meet them, they will not know about them. So it can be ignored for now.

But in the current situation, whether it is the plainclothes police officers or the gangsters headed by the Tibetan Crips, there is definitely a gap in individual strength between the two forces, but it will never be too big, at least not Beyond one rank.

Therefore, in this situation where individual strength is evenly matched, the number of people becomes the key condition that determines victory or defeat.

The magistrates are not fools, and of course they understand that the current situation is very unfavorable for them.

Although several of them are the best among the young people of their generation, all of them are elites among the elites. They have received formal police academy training and have excellent combat results.

Although the enemy on the other side looks like a motley crew with little fighting ability, everyone's physique is also very strong.

Moreover, these guys have been hanging out on the streets all year round, and each of them is proficient in actual combat. This can also be seen from the "elite monster" Zang Laizi.

If they really open their arms and start a big fight, I'm afraid they won't get the slightest benefit.

After being scolded by the Tibetan lame man in a pretentious manner, a lean-looking man stood out from among his group of men.

He also has tattoos all over his arms and body, and his upper body is bare, but those weird tattoos are engraved on his skinny body like a skinny monkey. He looks indescribably funny.

"Brother Biao, please calm down, let's deal with these little bastards first."

The tattooed thin monkey said to the Tibetan lame man with a flattering smile on his face.

Of course, he is not a fool. Even if the title of "Hidden Cripple" is very resounding, he cannot call the boss a lame brother directly.

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