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So assuming a battle takes place lets give both sides the benefit of the doubt and attempt at a reasonable scenario
Romans could potentially field
150k Infantry
25k Archers
25k auxillary
15k cavalry
China could field (as proven in warring states period prior to han dynasty and during han dynasty)
500k infantry (mix of heavy infantry with shields and one handed weapons as well as lighter infantry with halberds to rip shields off and spearmen)
200k cavalry (mix of heavy cavalry and horse archers). Battle of Mobei etc
100k archers with advanced bows such as the recurve bow and the repeating crossbow and heavy crossbows
50k auxillary troops (throw spears/firebombs/smoke bombs rope hooks to tear apart roman infantry formations etc)
Romans could potentially field a total army of 215k while China can field 850k
Battle would go about like this:
1. China and Roman forces advance towards each other
2. When close to each other, Chinese cavalry attack and destroy Roman cavalry forces as they outnumber their inferior roman cavalry counterparts 15:1.
3. Chinese cavalry using superior mobility attack the Roman camp and destroy all food, water, medicine, ammunition etc demoralizing the Romans.
4. Chinese heavy infantry and Roman Infantry engage in hand to hand combat while Chinas far superior archers with recurve bows and repeating crossbows tear up the Roman auxillary.
5. Chinese cavalry, after sacking the roman camp, comes back and flanks the Romans from behind while the infantry surrounds the Romans from the front.
6. Once the Roman force is completely surrounded, Chinese use archers and auxillary troops to wear down the romans from raining arrows to choking romans with smoke and fire bombs.
7. After a few hours, Romans become too tired and injured and fatigued to hold up their shields to defend themselves from arrow fire. This is when the real killing begins.
8. Heavy fatigue sets in, Romans can't lift a shield or a sword any longer and drop all weapons to retreat into one another causing tens of thousands of Romans to be trampled to death by their own forces e.g. battle of cannae
9. Victory with little loss on the Chinese side and total destruction of all roman forces.
Romans could potentially field
150k Infantry
25k Archers
25k auxillary
15k cavalry
China could field (as proven in warring states period prior to han dynasty and during han dynasty)
500k infantry (mix of heavy infantry with shields and one handed weapons as well as lighter infantry with halberds to rip shields off and spearmen)
200k cavalry (mix of heavy cavalry and horse archers). Battle of Mobei etc
100k archers with advanced bows such as the recurve bow and the repeating crossbow and heavy crossbows
50k auxillary troops (throw spears/firebombs/smoke bombs rope hooks to tear apart roman infantry formations etc)
Romans could potentially field a total army of 215k while China can field 850k
Battle would go about like this:
1. China and Roman forces advance towards each other
2. When close to each other, Chinese cavalry attack and destroy Roman cavalry forces as they outnumber their inferior roman cavalry counterparts 15:1.
3. Chinese cavalry using superior mobility attack the Roman camp and destroy all food, water, medicine, ammunition etc demoralizing the Romans.
4. Chinese heavy infantry and Roman Infantry engage in hand to hand combat while Chinas far superior archers with recurve bows and repeating crossbows tear up the Roman auxillary.
5. Chinese cavalry, after sacking the roman camp, comes back and flanks the Romans from behind while the infantry surrounds the Romans from the front.
6. Once the Roman force is completely surrounded, Chinese use archers and auxillary troops to wear down the romans from raining arrows to choking romans with smoke and fire bombs.
7. After a few hours, Romans become too tired and injured and fatigued to hold up their shields to defend themselves from arrow fire. This is when the real killing begins.
8. Heavy fatigue sets in, Romans can't lift a shield or a sword any longer and drop all weapons to retreat into one another causing tens of thousands of Romans to be trampled to death by their own forces e.g. battle of cannae
9. Victory with little loss on the Chinese side and total destruction of all roman forces.