To raise war through war meant to plunder the resources of the other side and to use those resources to replenish the consumption of the next step of war. To continue to wage war, one would have to constantly strengthen oneself in the midst of war. As early as the War of Resistance Against Japan, Mao Zedong had put forward the theory of "fighting by war". The Communist Party of China relied on millet and rifles, and relied on many wars to gradually expand and defeat the Japanese army, which held an absolute advantage.

After Meng En heard these words, he was extremely confused. In his understanding, a soldier was an important part of a nation. The reason why war is a matter of national importance is that it is both a means of life and death for the army and a means for the survival of the nation. Since ancient times, defense and offense had always been weak. Now that Xie Fei insisted on fighting, it made Meng En unable to understand. However, he did not refute Xie Fei. However, Meng En's worry was shown on his face, with Xie Fei's shrewdness, how could he not see through it?

Xie Fei laughed: Then we will use this small army to disturb them, and let them not get a chance to rest, when the enemy advances, I will retreat, and when the enemy retreat, I will advance.

"General, for you to call us back so urgently, is there something urgent?" The one who spoke was Du Ceng, he had the most anxious temper.

Xie Fei laughed: "Some people train their troops for a thousand days, it is useful for a moment, now it is the time to build your achievements, our army is preparing to set out on a journey the next day to attack the Hinterlands."

All the officers looked at each other with different expressions. Li Shan frowned, as though he was worried for them. Du Ceng, on the other hand, had a face of excitement, like a giant gorilla in heat. He had always been loyal to Xie Fei, although she felt uneasy, he was born in the martial arts world, full of the so-called chivalrous spirit. Although she knew that the enemy was strong, even if he knew that he was weak, she would still attack generously. For example, when Xie Fei had only led a thousand of them to attack the Pingyang in the night and three hundred people to sneak attack Shi Le's twenty thousand strong army, he knew that regardless of whether it was in terms of bravery or strategy, they were all extraordinary.

"If our country is in trouble, the Hu people will kill our compatriots, rob our people's property, and rape women. It can be said that we will commit all sorts of crimes, and as the subjects of the Da Jin, we will not be able to help the nation share its worries. "Thus, I have decided to go all out to fight against thieves in the south," Xie Fei said in an impassioned manner. When Du Ceng and Li Shan heard him, they only felt their blood boiling with excitement. We are willing to follow the general to kill the thieves and resolve the chaos, and build a meritorious career! ", the two of them clasping their fists towards Xie Fei excitedly. On the other hand, Jia Shun's reaction was cold. He only said lightly: "I am willing to follow Master Xie to the top of the mountain of blades to play the frying pan. I will not refuse it no matter what!"

Following that, Qu Yang County went all-out in preparation for the war, as everyone prepared for the army to set off.

Xie Fei looked at the map carefully. Although the ancient map was not as accurate as the modern map, it was still better than nothing. Xie Fei knew that the low and fresh clansmen of the Northeast were causing trouble, but for the time being, there were no signs of the south, so he did not pay any attention to them. Moreover, the Youzhou and Liu Kun were not on good terms. If Xie Fei were to go east, then it would definitely be like Liu Kun, who had broken off completely. The gains would not make up for the losses.

Xie Fei knew that the combat prowess of the Huns was not ordinary, the Huns were strong but he himself was much weaker. If he were to face them head on, perhaps no one in Xie Fei's army would be able to witness the day of chaos. Therefore, Xie Fei's tactic was to avoid fighting the enemy head on, and avoid direct confrontation. The best way to achieve this was to use cavalry. However, there were no more than a thousand of the Qu Yang's cavalry, so this amount of strength was not enough for a group to charge.

However, Xie Fei knew that if there were no riders, the enemies would bring them here. Xie Fei's trip lasted more than a year. When he left, he sent three thousand soldiers, of which two thousand were walking apoplexy and a thousand were cavalrymen. When they returned, they found themselves with a hundred thousand soldiers, forty thousand cavalry, and more than sixty thousand infantry. He also had the capital to pursue the Central Plains.

Knowing that Xie Fei was about to set off, Woman Wan stood at the door, her eyes rippling with a layer of soft moisture, a hidden bitterness surfaced on her beautiful face, she stared blankly at the sky, completely unaware of Xie Fei's arrival.

Xie Fei was startled for a moment, then walked over.

"Woman Wan." Xie Fei gently called out.

The Woman Wan finally reacted, she looked at Xie Fei and revealed a surprised expression, "Master, you're here. I don't even know! "

Xie Fei laughed leisurely, "What are you thinking?"

Woman Wan's black diamond-like eyes clearly revealed a dense bitterness.

Although Woman Wan was a beauty in the countryside, she was also an absolute beauty. Her eyebrows were distant, her eyes lacquered, her skin was creamy, and her small red lips were like a flower luring a bee. She exuded a fatal attraction; her black hair was coiled into a random bun with a jade hairpin in the middle, giving her a lazy beauty. She was dressed in a long green dress that added to her beauty; there was a ribbon tied around her waist, completely outlining her alluring figure. There was also a seductive and seductive aura around her. It was different from intentionally putting on an act; it was a naturally natural temperament. This aura, combined with her peerless beauty, formed an absolute temptation that no man could resist.

At this time, Woman Wan appeared in front of Xie Fei in a tragic and beautiful state. Xie Fei was completely infatuated with her, as she firmly held onto Xie Fei's eyes.

"Husband, have you seen enough?" Woman Wan shouted, her tone filled with charms.

Xie Fei looked at the Woman Wan lovingly, and laughed: "Beautiful girls can be pleasing to the eyes, and even more so, pleasing to the eyes, but how can you see enough?"

The beauty of a woman was to let a man see it. If a peerless beauty couldn't attract the attention of a man, then it would be a great humiliation to her. Woman Wan's heart could not help but beat erratically, her charming face immediately flushed red, and she quickly lowered her head, not daring to look at Xie Fei again. Her arrogant and timid appearance was exceptionally lovable.

Xie Fei reached out and grabbed Woman Wan's small hand, and then pulled her into his embrace.

Not long after, a dispirited voice came from the house.

In the vast prairie in the north of our country, the valiant nomadic peoples has been living for thousands of years. The nomadic peoples had grown up on a horse since childhood, and was a naturally talented cavalry soldier. Adult men almost immediately entered the battle without any training, thus, although the nomadic peoples did not have a large population, they were often able to gather tens of thousands of powerful cavalrymen. In the vast grasslands, it was almost impossible for the farmers to fight against them. In the east, in order to resist the nomadic cavalry, the Chinese had built a Great Wall of Ten Thousand Li which stretched all the way to the north since the Spring and Autumn War Country, and in the west, they also had similar defensive facilities. The nomadic peoples seemed to be innately in an offensive position towards the farming nations, who could only passively defend.

However, this situation was changed by a great emperor in the East more than a hundred years before BC. This emperor was the Great Emperor Han Wu who had shone his light with his martial arts skills.

Under the efforts of the Great Emperor of Han Wu, the Han Army displayed an unprecedented level of fighting prowess. The cavalry of the Han Army went deep into the unfamiliar Great Prairie without any hesitation, turned around, and used their cavalry to beat up the flourishing Hun Empire until they were on the verge of death. After that, the Huns went from prosperity to decline, bowing to the Hanting many times, and although they sometimes rebelled, in general they displayed a submissive attitude towards the Central Plains dynasty.

More than a hundred years later, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Huns split up because of internal power struggles, and a tribe of Huns moved south to the Han Dynasty, which then settled the South Huns in the northern counties of Wuyuan, Shuofang, Yunzhong, Dingxiang, and Yanmen. So far, the Southern Huns had to some extent become a vassal of the Han Dynasty, the border of the Han Dynasty's garrison.

At the time of the invasion, the southern Huns sent troops to accompany the Han army. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Southern Huns could be said to have done many things for the Hanting.

But after all, the Southern Huns were still the Huns, and the wolves were still wolves. In front of the tigers, he could become a very good fighter, and in front of the sheep, they could become the most vicious enemies. Just like the despicable and shameless Japanese people, they were cowardly and bullying the weak. The United States blew up their atomic bomb, but Japan became the loyal lackey of the United States. However, when facing China, they bared their fangs and brandished their claws.

It was impossible for such a wolf-like people to be influenced by any kind of persuasive methods or soft policies. It would be a grave mistake. The only feasible way was to kill to stop them from being killed.

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