The base of Wuhuan power is located …

Years: 207 - 207

The base of Wuhuan power is located at Liucheng ( in present-day Xingcheng, Liaoning), and the obvious line of attack from Wuzhong is through the plains along the coastline of the Bohai Sea.

The monsoon season sets in, however, in the seventh lunar month, and the heavy rains flood the low-lying areas and drench the roads in mud, making the terrain impassible.

The Wuhuan also anticipate such an attack route and hold the river crossings, and for some time Cao Cao's army cannot advance.

Cao Cao turns for advice to Tian Chou, who is familiar with the area and has had run-ins with the Wuhuan before.

Tian Chou advises Cao Cao of a disused road that leads to the abandoned Former Han frontier lands, whence the army could march through undefended territory and attack the Wuhuan where they least expected it.

Cao Cao, most pleased, accepts the plan and leads his army back (presumably to Wuzhong).

He has his men erect signs on the roads by the water, stating "It is the middle of summer, and the road is impassable. We are waiting for autumn or winter to resume the advance."

Enemy scouts see the sign and apparently believe that Cao Cao had really retreated.

As Tian Chou had predicted, the Wuhuan are convinced that any force that cannot advance through the plains has to turn back.

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