Chapter 60: Team

Style: Historical Author: Luo XiaomingWords: 2565Update Time: 24/01/12 06:04:24
Chunhua is the only road from Guanzhong area to Qingyang Prefecture. Like Pizhou, both sides are blocked by mountains and rivers and cannot be passed.

Although it is not as difficult to climb as the high mountains in Sichuan and Sichuan, it is undoubtedly a dream to pass the large group of people.

The mountain road is rugged, and if you want to go north to Qingyang from the Guanzhong Plain in Xi'an Prefecture, there is only one highway.

Chunhua is located in the southern part of this avenue.

Three mountains embrace the isolated city, and one city separates the north from the south.

As long as Chunhua is defended, the connection between Guanzhong and Qingyang can be isolated.

With the power of Cao Wenzhao and Hong Chengchou, Chen Wang subdued the entire camp of Liao soldiers.

Then burning the files saved everyone from worries.

As a subordinate soldier, there is no one who doesn't want his superior to be a protective person.

Kindness and power go hand in hand, and all of them are taken into consideration.

After taking control of the soldiers, Chen Wang didn't waste much time.

He had already made plans when he came, and the division of troops implemented by the Liao Town camp was slightly different from other places.

However, for the sake of convenience, Chen Wang reorganized the military system from top to bottom according to the military system under Cao Wenzhao, including departments, departments, bureaus, flags, and teams.

The defeat of Sanshui City caused heavy casualties to the Liao barracks. The departments and departments where more than 900 people came from were very chaotic, and they had already lost their organizational structure among themselves.

Nine hundred and seventeen people were compiled into one film.

The ministry is divided into two divisions, and the two divisions are divided into eight bureaus. Under the eight bureaus, there are twenty-four banners.

Zhao Huailiang was still appointed as the commander-in-chief, but he did not command the army. Chen Wang asked him to mediate and serve as temporary deputy as the commander-in-chief.

The two separate departments were put under the control of Chen Gong and Hu Zhili. They were also the chiefs of the Hundreds. Now they hold the post of chief and each leads a department.

The two men's military exploits in Liaodong have already reached 100 households, and their military positions are not low.

As for Hu Zhiyi, he did not follow Chunhua. After entering the Guanzhong Plain, Chen Wang and Hu Zhiyi were temporarily separated.

Hu Zhiyi took the letter written by Chen Wang all the way to Liaodong.

These servants under Cao Wenzhao must all be returned.

In this era, still in the camp system, Chen Chang himself must have a team of his own to facilitate control of the army.

The best way to build a team is to recruit people from your own family.

The bonds formed between relatives in this era are still very strong.

The Chen family and the Hu family have been friends for generations, and later got married. There are no longer a handful of men within the fifth age.

Chen Wang's current plan is to temporarily bring people under his command in the name of servants.

After the defeat of Sanshui City, in addition to Zhao Huailiang, the generals who survived, there were three hundred generals, two deputy hundred generals, and ten generals at the flag general level.

Naturally, Chen Wang did not directly demote him to a deputy position, which would definitely affect military morale.

After all, most ordinary soldiers were promoted through one-shot kills, so suddenly lowering their ranks would naturally make them resentful.

Therefore, these soldiers still hold their original posts, but all the establishments have been disrupted.

Among the eight games, three general managers and two deputy general managers still held their original positions, but the five of them were in different games.

The remaining ten flag generals and some deputy flag generals were also disrupted and assigned to other flags.

The remaining five hundred chiefs, six deputy chiefs, fourteen flag chiefs, and eighteen deputy flag chiefs of the eighth round were all served by the servants brought by Chen Wang.

The new battalion will take over the first battalion, and it is normal to appoint one's own cronies.

In normal times, there will be some taboos, and large-scale personnel transfers are not allowed.

But what Chen Wang has to deal with now is not an ordinary situation. The battalion of Liao soldiers he took over was a rout of the front line, and most of the soldiers in the battalion were killed or injured.

The enemy is watching eagerly, and hundreds of thousands of troops are stationed hundreds of miles away in the north, with the possibility of invading at any time.

Therefore, Chen Wang now has great autonomy and can do many things cheaply.

This was not just an explanation from Cao Wenzhao. The military orders issued by Hong Chengchou also made it very clear that he could do things cheaply in many places.

And not only that, Chen Wang now has the authority to control the defense forces stationed in Chunhua City.

Hong Chengchou even sent an order to the magistrate of Chunhua County to give him full cooperation, and not to neglect any supplies such as grain, grass, supplies, etc.

Wang Zhaolin, the magistrate of Chunhua County, was originally frightened by the arrival of most of the bandits. Now that he had received orders from Hong Chengchou, he did not dare to say anything.

Chen Wang had already learned all this from Cao Wenzhao.

However, many local officials in the Ming court basically ignored or even avoided the passing guest troops.

Not allowing them to enter the city and not giving them food and grass support is just a common thing.

When Cao Wenzhao led his troops to encircle and suppress the bandits in Xugou, Yuxian and Dingxiang, Chongzhen personally ordered the places he passed to accumulate more grain and grass as rewards.

However, there were still many places in Daozhou County that refused to receive food and grass. Instead, they ordered people to fire artillery to drive them away. As a result, the soldiers who went to receive food and grass were killed or injured.

If it were not for Cao Wenzhao's prestige, a mutiny would have been inevitable.

The emperor ordered it to be difficult to leave Beijing. Afterwards, Chongzhen became furious and ordered the imperial censor to investigate the crime. However, the matter was settled in the end.

County magistrates are not as good as current officials. For many local civil servants who do not obey the emperor's orders, they will have reasonable excuses in the future anyway.

The emperor's order had little effect, and Chen Wang did not have high expectations for Hong Chengchou's order.

During the military affairs period of Hong Chengchou, the governor of Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Huguang and Sichuan provinces.

Many local officials did not obey the orders given and still went their own way. They only cared about their own territory and were indifferent to other prefectures.

Chen Wang didn't think that the magistrate of Chunhua could be of much help.

As long as that Wang Zhaolin can sit quietly in the county government office and be a sculpture, don't miss out on military rations, and don't interfere in military affairs.

But when Chen Wang reorganized the military camp and redistributed the establishment.

Then he heard a noise. Chen Wang was about to send someone out to check, when some soldiers came to report.

It was said that Wang Zhaolin, the magistrate of Chunhua County, and Luo Guizhong, the commander of the Xi'an vanguard, were waiting to meet him outside the camp.

"It just so happens that I'm also going to leave the camp to inspect the city walls."

Chen Wang stood up and put down the military book in his hand, feeling very strange in his heart.

He had already sent someone to inform Wang Zhaolin of the situation. Anyway, no one knew about the situation in the camp. He directly said that they had been dealt with according to military law and beaten with military sticks.

The Liao soldiers did not go too far in the city, and there were almost no incidents of hurting people. They were all trivial matters.

However, it was strange in my heart, but I definitely wanted to see him.

Chen Wang ordered Chen Gong and Hu Zhili to stay in the camp and take charge of organizing and training the new army.

Then he led four or five personal guards out of the camp and walked towards the camp gate.

Before leaving the camp gate, Chen Wang saw Wang Zhaolin and the official sedan behind him.

Behind Wang Zhaolin was a young general wearing armor and a red robe, followed by dozens of soldiers and government officials on the road.

Chen Wang's heart was as clear as a mirror. He knew that the young general wearing armor and red robe was probably Luo Guizhong, the commander of the Xi'an vanguard.

The camp door was now wide open, and one truck after another was pulled into the camp.

Chen Wang could see clearly that there were not only rice and other staple foods on the truck, but also various types of vegetables and a lot of meat.



"History of the Ming Dynasty·Biography·Volume 156":

"Wenzhao defeated the thieves Taigu, Fancun, and Yushe in succession, and the thieves in Taiyuan were all wiped out."

"The emperor has made great achievements by writing edicts, and he has ordered the places he visited to accumulate more embarrassing grains as a reward, and he also issued edicts to quickly pacify the thieves."

"Shanxi Surveillance Lieutenant Liu Zhongyun said that he issued an imperial edict to suppress the bandits in Xugou, Yu, and Dingxiang. The commander did not give him rice, but instead used cannons and stones to injure the soldiers."

"The emperor is about to ask the censor..."