Fengjiang City, on the western side of the city where a highway runs, the landscape is filled with craters as far as the eye can see, resembling the surface of the moon.
At first glance, this place appears mundane, just an ordinary battlefield, but those who know the details understand that this is the last remaining road connecting Fengjiang to the Dahua Empire.
As time went on, the Tang Army's intention to encircle Fengjiang became increasingly apparent. Now, Fengjiang was almost entirely cut off from Dahua.
Armaments and shells transported into the city encountered bombing planes and artillery fire from the Tang Army, and out of ten shells shipped across the blockade line, usually only two or even one remained.
Although there were still many weapons and ammunition stored in Fengjiang, this was clearly not a solution. If the Tang Army succeeded in fully encircling Fengjiang, the situation for the Dahua military would definitely become even more embarrassing.