If one were to simply look at the map, the offensive posture of the Tang Army near Fengjiang would be easy to understand. A part of the Tang Army had already broken into the city, while the wings of the Tang Army were trying to peel this city away from the actual control line of the Dahua Empire.
Along the city's edge, the 1st Armored Division of the Tang Army advanced like a hot knife through butter, capturing nearly a quarter of the city's outer perimeter at an unstoppable pace, while on the other side, the 5th Armored Division of the Tang Country was attacking more slowly, but they managed to cut into the defences of the Dahua garrison.
In less than half a month, Fengjiang City had gone from being a dozen kilometers away from the front line to an almost semi-encircled state.
Its flanks were all troops of the Tang Army; and if the Tang Army were likened to sea water, then Fengjiang City had become a semi-peninsula hanging over the sea.