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Chapter 1329 Great March (Part 1)(2/2)

The guards of the Zahu Light Cavalry in Youzhou are on the outermost side, and thousands of cavalry guards on the left and right follow the infantry and walk with their horses. Once they encounter enemy cavalry harassment, they will immediately get on their horses to prepare for war.

The large group of infantry troops lined up in columns, traveling between hills, swamps and grasslands.

Half a day after the lead Yin Gun Right Camp left, Heizao's second camp then set off. Early the next morning, the Jinwu Guards ordered the camp to take the order to pull the team for a long time. The Silver Gun Right Camp had already set off for a few days. The Silver Gun Middle Camp behind the hall had just left Pinggang's old city.

During the march, the camp was set off at the right time of the marching hour (6 am) every day, and the Shenshichu (3 pm) stopped advancing. All the cavalry were sent out, and the infantry began to set up camps, including digging trenches and placing horses.

The marching speed of a day was only twenty miles long, which was very slow, but Li Chong insisted on doing this and went on to patrol the various camps.

Some people think that there are so many cavalrymen, so there is no need to build regular camps every day. It not only takes time and effort, but also needs to be demolished before leaving, and it takes more effort. The large wood for building camps was installed on the carriage, which was extremely heavy, which greatly affected the speed of the march. During the military discussion, some people suggested that Cao Cao attacked Wuhuan in the late Han Dynasty, and did not build camps when camping at night. The local soldiers lived directly in the tent, so was it okay?

Sima Yi even entered Liaodong. When he spent the night, he only placed deer antlers at important intersections. There was no solid camp at all, so he had plenty of time to march every day.

Li Chong refused to listen and insisted that the generals of the tribes were not afraid of trouble, and they would dig ditches and set up villages every day, even if they reduced the time of marching.

Everyone had no choice but to continue to stop moving forward when the sun was still hanging in the sky in the afternoon, and to cultivate the camp like a hedgehog.

For this reason, Li Chong also got the nickname: General Xiuying.

On the 21st, the Silver Spear Right Camp arrived in Liucheng and continued to move forward after resting for a day.

On the 25th, he arrived in North Korea.

At the end of May, I had already seen the location of Jicheng from afar.
Chapter completed!
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