1.The use of the archers - Rome, the Qin Dynasty, the Han Empire, the Crusades in Western Europe - is a method of paying back the archers with the same bow.Western Europe took advantage of crossbows, Byzantine and Roman combined palaces, and Qin and Song took advantage of oars to hit their opponents hard, and this use of archers became a necessary factor against the archers. Typical examples include the Song Dynasty's defeat of the gold army, the Roman occupation of the capital of Parthia, and the Qin Dynasty's repulsion of the Huns from the Ordos. But the fear of archers wasn't just in the palace.If I used mobility to surround myself, I was forced to push back my troops with the most powerful long-range weapons.It's obvious, but it was natural that nomads would have an advantage if they were to have a court battle between a small army of settlers and a large army of nomads. 2. Climate Utilization - Maurice's Stratagecon in the Byzantine book reads: "Cold weather, rainy weather, and wet southern winds loosen the bows of the combined compounded palace of the mounted archer." Another example of this is in the phrase, the tetrarchy of the rational system.In other words, the biggest disadvantage of the complex palace, the loosening of glue and demonstrations, was greatly beneficial to the residents. A case in point is that Otto the Great defeated the Majars on a rainy day in the Battle of Lettsfeld. -Wave method: But the season and climate must be passive.Nomads come around autumn when they're chubby, and they go back.Plus, it's not a perfect method, but it's waterproofing the compound palace to offset some of the moisture weakness. 3.Blue Night Tactics & Topography/Use of Fortresses - No matter how powerful the opponent is, macho and drinking water were naturally a concern.No matter how long the Mongolian horses endure, there is a limit.It was often used to actively use it to stay in a fortress, or to hold out along a river or a mountain, and to turn the tables when the opponent returned to the supply problem.There's a phrase like this in the Stratagecon above. "They give in surprisingly easily to the lack of feed and macho to feed the large horses they ride." "If you don't want your troops to be surrounded, fight behind the river that the enemy can't go down," that is, they don't let the enemy surround them or when their supplies shrink. In fact, a lot of nomadic armies, or archers-oriented armies, would get stuck in front of powerful fortresses and go back.In particular, in the case of Namsong, they used rivers and fortresses to endure for a long time. - Breakdown: In some cases, there was a lack of supply inside the station.In the case of the siege of Mongolia, they took small nearby castles and brought the population into the middle, causing population pressure.In other words, you can get some supplies from the siege side, and if you defeat the Salvation Army, you get in trouble from the trapped side.That's why generous supplies were always a necessity. I've already introduced a lot of tactics using cavalry, so I'll skip them.This article can also be said to be technically boiled down, but there are many articles related to the building, so I just posted it to change the atmosphere.
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