Due to their familiarity with the terrain of the slums, the soldiers of the uprising army started a guerrilla war in the slums. Unlike the first round of attacks by the military police, this time, the families of the uprising army had all been evacuated, this caused the uprising army to have no worries. They did not have to defend a place to the death.
When the enemy advanced, they would retreat. When the enemy garrisoned, they would disturb. When the enemy was tired, they would attack. When the enemy retreated, they would chase.
The 16-word guerrilla formation was fully utilized by Jiang Fei’s disciples and grand-disciples. Nearly 50,000 rebel soldiers were scattered in the streets and alleys of the slums. They were constantly dealing with the attacking army and police.