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Chapter XIV

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Ye Wang sighed and said, "What Your Highness said is that I have been putting my swords and guns into the warehouse for so many years, and my horse has been put in the Nanshan Mountain, and I have let the emperor down. I ask your highness to punish you."

Zhu Zhi said: "You have your difficulties. It is understandable to be in charge of such a big deal. Now the Japanese king Zhenxin negotiated with General Ye to build Liaodong defense."

Ye Wang said: "Your Highness, even if you give me instructions, Ye will definitely die."

Zhu Zhizhan said with a smile: "Why do you die every time? I want you to live and help me rectify Liaodong."

Ye Wang smiled honestly: "Yes, yes, Ye must work hard to survive."

Zhu Zhi looked at his heart-wrenching smile and couldn't help but wonder whether the matter in Jinzhou had anything to do with him? This doubt was fleeting, and he said seriously: "General Ye, how powerful are the eight hundred cavalry under my king today?"

Ye Wang said: "Although you run for a long distance without being chaotic, you should be a strong soldier."

Zhu Zhi nodded and said, "Who knows how many soldiers and horses in Liaodong are like our troops?"

Ye Wang thought for a while and said, "I'm afraid no one can match."

Zhu Zhi said: "I want to use these 800 cavalry as a teaching team to train all the soldiers and horses in Liaodong."

Ye Wang said: "What is the teaching team?"

"The teaching team is also known as the Model Army, which is a model of the army. Our Liaodong army and horses are trained based on the combat effectiveness of this army as the standard to achieve combat capabilities of the same scale." Zhu Zhi explained, "Only the current combat effectiveness of the eight hundred cavalry has not reached the standard in my mind, and it still needs to be trained in advance."

Ye Wang was surprised. These 800 cavalry had experienced battle formations, equipment and morale. If they had not met the requirements of the Liao King, what would the requirements of the Liao King be so high?

Zhu Zhi said: "General Ye doesn't have to worry. I have already made some trouble. After the teaching team is well trained, officers above the general flag of each guard will be transferred to the teaching team for training, and will take half a year to return to the army after training. During this period, the Liaodong guards will be reorganized according to the upper, middle and lower guards, including 10,000 troops under the upper, middle and lower guards, with a total of five guards; the middle guards under the middle guards under the 5,000 troops under the 8 guards, a total of eight guards, and a total of nine guards.

I have considered the three guards directly under this king. The name of the Yulin Right Guard remains unchanged and the strength of the troops remains unchanged. The Dingliao Right Guard and Shenjiying merge, and the name remains unchanged. In addition, a Guangning Central Guard is added. What do you think?" Everyone dared to have any opinions, and they all agreed.

Zhu Zhi said again: "I have ordered Qu Neng, Chu Zhi and the three generals of Wang Yu to be the chief and deputy captains of the teaching team. When they arrive in Liaoyang, the training will start immediately."

The twenty-two garrisons in Liaodong should have 110,000 people according to the organization. Now there should be 117,000 soldiers under the reorganization plan, but there are currently 80,000 people in Liaodong, and the military strength is relatively small. Zhu Zhi ordered the guards below to recover from the fleeing people. If it is not enough, they will recruit people from all over Liaodong. Zhu Zhi specially submitted a memorial to the court, explaining the escape status of the garrisons in Liaodong, and asked the Ministry of War to allow recruitment of soldiers among the people. Of course, Zhu Zhi took action first and then reported, and the people were full.

In terms of organization, Zhu Zhi was not stupid enough to get into the modern division and team organization, and then he developed a military rank system. The private military system was evidence of rebellion in any dynasty. However, the name cannot be changed, and the system can be reformed within the garrison.

With experience in future wars, Zhu Zhi was very clear about the importance of logistics, and changed all the back battalions of all garrisons to logistics battalions. In ancient times, there were basically no special logistics troops in marching and fighting, and most of them recruited civilians to be responsible for logistics work. Now a battalion dedicated to the supply of the entire garrison will be set up, with responsibilities including logging wood, setting up camps, cooking pots and making rice, escorting grain and grass, etc.

Take Yulin Right Guard as an example. Zhu Zhi first transferred the Hou Battalion and organized it into the Guangning Central Guard as the basic force. It turned out that the Hou Battalion's vacancy was recruited to recruit civilians, and the fixed unit was still 2,000 people.

At the same time, Zhu Zhi also transformed the central camp of each guard, and the central camp will no longer be responsible for the charge. Zhu Zhi focused on scout reconnaissance and stipulated that the upper and middle guards must set up a scout household and command 200 scouts; the lower guards set up a scout general flag, command 50 scouts; the original 100 households in the hand-held flag, and the 100 households in the personal guards plus the 100 scouts, the three were unified into a commander of a thousand households, and a thousand households in the elite cavalry were added to lead 1,000 cavalry. Among the infantry guards, the thousand households in the elite cavalry became a reserve force directly under the command of the guard commander.

In this way, the upper-class guards have actually become a "division" in the modern army. The division-level central camp has two thousand people, with the first three battalions in the left and right, with two thousand people per battalion, which is equivalent to the "regiment" in the modern military system; plus a back battalion responsible for logistics. Zhu Zhi completed the transformation to the modern military system within the system.

On the first day of August, commanders of the Liaodong guards, including Qu Neng, Wang Yu, and more than 100 general banner officers of the Yulin Guard, arrived in Liaoyang. Qu Neng and others were all incorporated into the teaching team, and Qu Neng served as the captain, Chu and Wang, respectively, deputy captains.

Zhu Zhi held a military meeting in Liaodong and announced the military reform plan in public. The superior guards and middle guards needed to apply for each commander themselves, and then Ye Wang and Tie Xuan were the assessment and evaluation team scored by the chief and deputy team leader. The three superior guards nominated by Zhu Zhi had military achievements, so naturally no one dared to have any objection.

For a moment, some commanders were happy, some were depressed, and some were so eager to leave immediately. I was so happy that I finally saw a powerful leader appearing, and my heart was ignited to make achievements. What I was depressed was because my guards had no one, and they had no military achievements, so it was difficult to evaluate a middle-class guard. Those who wanted to build a bed were naturally some of them without ambitions. Seeing Zhu Zhi's strict governance of the army, I knew that I couldn't get it well, so it would be better to go to another place to live.

Zhu Zhi was not so stupid that he used a queue to train the troops like many YYers. He was a layman in the army and did not know anything about his generals.

He only put forward four requirements for the teaching team: "wind, forest, fire, and mountain", which was mentioned in Sun Tzu's Art of War - "Speed ​​like wind, Xu like forest, attack like fire, and still motion like mountain". He ordered Qu Neng and others to formulate training plans based on these four requirements so that they can see it.

Three days later, Zhu Zhi looked at the training plan handed over by Qu Neng and the others, and thought it was OK, so he put forward several suggestions, such as in order to improve the physical fitness of the soldiers, he joined the five-mile long-distance running training every morning; he also added many practical subjects to the training, and determined the name of some projects based on modern context.

Finally, through their previous practical combat experience, we have summarized a "March Notes" divided into two categories: cavalry and infantry. The cavalry includes eleven subjects such as: maneuver, formation, assault, cavalry and shooting, ambush, sneak attack, crossing the river, search, night battle, sleeping in the open, and pursuit; infantry includes thirteen subjects such as marching, ambush, charge, formation, resisting horses, retreat, arrow formation, encounter, crossing the river, search, camping, night battle, and siege.

Zhu Zhi asked everyone not to look at Jiyao in dogmatic way: "It must be flexible, and new content will appear according to different regions, different terrain, different climates and other conditions. Therefore, the first year is the preparatory period for Jiyao, and it will be added or reduced and modified at any time."

Zhu Zhi reminded the teaching team that they should not be stubborn during training, and pay special attention to practical training and conduct more exercises. Zhu Zhi patiently explained to everyone what practical training is and what exercises are. Qu Neng, Wang Yu, who first learned "The General Yao of Wu Jing". Now that they have just received so many new things, they can still digest them.

In addition, the discipline in the Ming military system was also summarized in the "Jing Yao" and the new "three major disciplines and eight points of attention" proposed by Zhu Zhi. Of course, many of them had been transformed into the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhi required that everyone in all the teaching teams must recite the "Ming Yao" firmly, but these military Chinese did not have much literacy. Zhu Zhi also specially invited a teacher to open a night school in the military camp to teach everyone to read and read. It was also stipulated that the "Ming Yao" was the examination subject at graduation. If you don't pass, you will go back and forth, and you will not be promoted.

Moreover, Zhu Zhi set the teaching team system as a regular rule of the Liaodong Army. In the future, each promoted general flag to the promotion of thousands of officials must enter the teaching team for training ranging from three months and half a year.

The teaching team is equal to the "Wampu Military Academy" in Liaodong. Zhu Zhi personally attended the establishment ceremony of the teaching team and awarded a banner embroidered with the "Liaodong cornerstone" to Qu Neng. This banner became the banner of the Liaodong Army's teaching team and flew at the forefront of the battlefield in countless battles in the future.

Establishing a teaching team and reorganizing Liaodong military affairs were just the first two steps of Zhu Zhi's plan for Liaodong's military reform. Seeing that the work of the teaching team was gradually on track, Zhu Zhi put these things to the people below, and he put the third part on the agenda.

"What? We need to organize the people for military training?" Tie Xuan was very surprised by such a novel idea.

Zhu Zhi patiently explained: "Yes, that day, I was at Tangzhanbao and found that the people's desire to join the army was very high, which shows that the people of Liaodong have a certain enthusiasm for participating in military training. Moreover, in the Liaodong border areas, our army has a long defensive front line, and we cannot arrange enough defenders at every point. Organizing military training for the people can also allow them to have the ability to resist in emergency." Of course, Zhu Zhi also thought about this film. The Liaodong army had only 110,000 people, and it was obviously not enough to deal with possible changes in the future. Why can't we learn about the practice of the production and construction corps implemented by Mao Taizu in the border areas in the future? Use a system similar to the Eight Banners to organize the people, and when they go out, they can serve the people. With preparations, once a major war occurs in the future, there can be enough supply of troops at any time.

Tie Xuan, Ye Wang and others have become common for Zhu Zhi's novel ideas. Everyone has planned to formulate a system, based on the passive Lijia system, combined with the military system, and stipulated that ten households are one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, one meter, and one meter. It is stipulated that each household will be given two times in April and August every year to receive training for nearby troops, each time for two months. During the training period, the government will give grain and travel expenses.

Zhu Zhi handed the errand to Tie Xuan and ordered him to organize a group based on the new Liaodong household registration compiled by Qu Yuan. When choosing a training location, a garrison was arranged nearby in units of a thousand households. The distance between the people participating in the training shall not exceed fifty miles, so as to avoid disturbing the people.

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