The combat power of such a number of Hu people, when unleashed under the command of the Northern Huns, is far beyond what this army of fifty thousand Han troops can withstand. This is also why Jia Xu is unwilling to confront them head-on and instead opts to create a diversion to draw the Northern Huns' attention.
Of course, Jia Xu also knows that the Northern Huns undoubtedly have arrangements in place in all aspects, and the forces directly facing him won't be too numerous. But directly facing him will absolutely be the most elite forces of the Northern Huns, simply because they are the first Han army to appear in the North.
Jia Xu has carefully thought it through. Merely tens of thousands of Miscellaneous Huns alone do not pose a significant threat to this Han army. Similarly, a force of merely tens of thousands of Northern Huns alone would only result in an indecisive victory or defeat.
