"If the enemy concentrates their forces, that's not a problem either. We can deploy one or two armies to confront the enemy, while the other routes seize strategic points, compressing the enemy's strategic space, ultimately trapping and annihilating the enemy army to complete the encirclement,"
Having listened, Wang Haotian pondered. It sounded quite plausible, but he had also read quite a few history books. "Isn't it taboo in ancient warfare to divide your forces? What if the enemy employs Nurhachi's tactics of 'no matter how many routes you come from, I'll take just one'—what then? Besides the main force, I fear the other routes will be no match for them."