The battle between both sides continued into the deep night, and resumed the next morning. However, compared to the fierce attacks of the first day, the Qin Army's offensive seemed to falter.
It's not that Sun Guang wasn't trying hard, but the Tang Nation Air Force's H-6 bomber squadron bombed the Qin Army during the night, almost paralyzing all their departure positions.
The artillery that was showing off yesterday was suppressed by the Tang Nation artillery, cleaned out by the Tang Navy's carrier-based aircraft, and finally bombed at night, leaving almost nothing remaining.
Therefore, the total number of artillery supporting the Qin Army's attack on the second day plummeted from 51 to a pitiful 17. Judging by the total number, it's clear how significant the Qin Army's losses were.
Without artillery support, for the Qin Country, the only weapons occasionally able to shake the Tang Army's positions were the tanks.