Another way of saying formation is that it originated in the era of cold weapons and is a formation used in battle.

In ancient warfare, a battle formation was a military formation arranged by the army in battle based on the terrain, the strength of both sides and other specific circumstances.

Its purpose is to enhance the overall combat capability of the army through orderly arrangement and combination, to achieve mutual coordination and cooperation, so that the overall combat power is greater than the sum of the combat power of each individual.

The concept of formation not only includes the arrangement of soldiers on the battlefield, but also involves how to use these positions for attack and defense.

An effective formation can help commanders better control the battlefield, bring out the strengths of each type of troops, protect their weaknesses, and adjust tactics in a timely manner to cope with the ever-changing battle situation.

In addition, the formation also contains elements of psychological warfare and information warfare.

For example, the names and layouts of some battle formations can deter the enemy, making them feel fearful or confused. At the same time, the flexible use and transformation of different battle formations can confuse the enemy and make it difficult for them to understand their true intentions.

From the perspective of historical development, the use and development of formations have undergone a long period of practice and theoretical summary.

As early as the late Shang Dynasty, there were fixed formations, such as the "three divisions" of left, center, and right. As time went on, various complex formations were created and recorded and passed down in military theory books of successive dynasties.

To sum up, the formation is not only a specific way of deploying troops, it also reflects the essence of ancient military thought and is the result of comprehensive consideration of command art, tactical application and psychological factors.

These things are complicated and difficult to describe.

People in every era have their own unique views and understandings on this.

Some people may spend their entire lives trying and still have no idea of ​​the existence of things like runes, formations, etc. Ye Ying pondered all this inwardly.

If it were my old self, I would probably find it equally unbelievable.

However, after experiencing so many incredible things, her attitude gradually changed. From the initial total denial, to half-belief, to a little dabbling... and finally, to absolute belief.

A person's mental journey is like a shocking reversal.

Often, transformation occurs quietly at some unexpected moment or after experiencing some major changes.

This change is neither good nor bad, it just means growth, maturity and more understanding.

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Ye Ying thought of the famous formations that he had read in books:

One of them is the Eight Diagrams Formation, which is said to have been created by Zhuge Liang during the Three Kingdoms period.

According to Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the Eight Diagrams are divided into eight gates: Rest, Life, Injury, Du, Jing, Death, Shock and Open. The formations are ever-changing and hard to guard against, and can easily resist enemy attacks.

The second is the Bagua Liangyi Formation, which is arranged according to the momentum of the innate small Bagua.

With the help of the magical power of lights, a dreamlike atmosphere can be created, making people trapped in the array feel more stressed and creating visual illusions.

The third is the Long Snake Formation. This formation is like a straight long snake. It can attack or defend. Its attack is extremely swift and difficult to break.

If you want to break this formation, you must attack the front and the back of the formation at the same time to make it chaotic.

The fourth is called...

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