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The ancients fought and attacked the city, why didn't they bypass the city and take the rear directly?

The long river of history is running endlessly, there are calm waves, there are also waves, let Xiaobian take you into history and understand history.

We usually like to watch some war movies on TV, and now the weapons and equipment and resources have been basically perfected, but how did you fight until the ancients? They often build a city wall for their own country, and this city wall must be dangerous, easy to defend and difficult to attack, so that it is the safest, and there is also a moat outside the wall, at this time many people asked, the ancients fought, why not bypass the city, directly to the rear to a Jedi counterattack, not can not be circumvented, but do not dare to circumvent.

The ancients fought and attacked the city, why didn't they bypass the city and take the rear directly?

Whenever there will be heavy guards on the city wall, chaos or treachery are not mixed, if you want to capture the city is generally from the front door of the strong attack, when they are about to be unable to resist, use the ladder to climb the city wall, so as to occupy the city wall. Earlier Xiao Xi also said that the city walls are all inspected in dangerous areas, and the traffic is not particularly responsible, so some materials can not be transported at all, and then there are soldiers in these places, and if they are not good, they will be killed here.

The ancients fought and attacked the city, why didn't they bypass the city and take the rear directly?

In the past, the siege was either a strong attack or a smart attack, if this wall can make you easily bypass, then it loses the true meaning of the city wall, so what is the purpose of building the city wall?

The ancients fought and attacked the city, why didn't they bypass the city and take the rear directly?

If you want to pay a terrible price, then you go around, with this energy, it is better to arrange more siege tactics, what do you think? How can you see this?

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