Chapter 95: Chaos

Style: Historical Author: Luo XiaomingWords: 2358Update Time: 24/01/12 06:04:24
When the army was marching and setting up camp, Chen Wang had seen Cao Wenzhao's arrangements, and he had some insights from what he saw and heard.

It is also described in "New Book of Jixiao" and "Records of Military Training". After becoming the commander-in-chief, Chen Wang was not in a hurry.

Later, with Tang Shiping's assistance, there were no problems whether he was coordinating the first division or commanding the first division.

Moving two battalions from Chunhua all the way to Ningzhou, and then from Ningzhou to Jingzhou, after hundreds of miles of safe march, Chen Wang gradually became familiar with everything about marching and setting up camp.

Slowly combining theory and practice, it is no longer just talk on paper.

Along the way, Chen Wang was basically arranging most things.

Chen Wang did not delegate it to Tang Shiping, nor did he delegate it to Chen Gong, or Zhao Huailiang and others.

As a battalion general, he must first learn everything and adapt to the rhythm on the battlefield.

Of course Tang Shiping, Chen Gong and others also need to learn. They need to learn how to be a competent President Qian.

Among them, Hu Zhili's task is the heaviest.

He needs help with most things in the recruit camp.

Chen Wang originally arranged for Hu Zhili and Hu Zhiyi to serve as the new military camp commanders, each commanding one unit and himself directly managing the other.

But Hu Zhiyi is still in Liaodong. Counting the time, he has just arrived at Shanhaiguan even if he rushes forward.

Chen Wang led the army to march all the way in pursuit, and he also understood what Hong Chengchou meant when he asked him to lead the army alone to pursue Li Guo.

In the great battle in Guanzhong, the more than a thousand troops under his command would not be much more than the more than a thousand troops under his command.

The reason why he was asked to pursue Li Guo was simply because he had too little experience.

Although the battle at the rear of the Qiutou Town was beautiful, the battle at Chunhua was a great victory, and in terms of the results, it could be described as an epic victory.

But these are all gimmicks.

The confrontation between the two armies was actually more of an upright formation.

Opening up a large formation, facing a powerful enemy, the two armies faced each other, and the infantry formations strangled each other like a wall.

The cavalry on both wings fought and fought, and the artillery occupied the high ground and fired loudly.

In the front line, muskets and guns were fired, smoke filled the air, and they were shot through by crossbows.

When marching and fighting, you cannot expect to have a clever plan or an opportunity at all times.

Of all the soldiers in history who have left such a great reputation in the history books, which one relied solely on cunning tactics?

Chen Wang was hardly familiar with things like marching and fighting, especially logistics matters.

This time he led a battalion alone, because Tang Shiping had some experience in logistics to assist him.

There was also some experience taught by the Xi'an avant-garde Luo Guizhong, so nothing went wrong.

During the relatively short period of getting along with Luo Guizhong, Chen Wang also changed some of his views on the guards.

For these officers of the Guard Army, their official positions are basically hereditary, passed down from father to son, and from son to grandson, passing on from generation to generation.

Guard officers of the border army. Due to border troubles, many guards officers died in battle, so there were also generals who were promoted from the bottom.

However, there are basically no changes in the health centers in the mainland.

The military households in the guard posts in the interior live almost like slaves' lives. They have long been reduced to tenants as officers, and they have no fighting capacity.

The reason why such an evolution occurred is not just a human problem, but more a problem of the health center system itself.

Although Luo Guizhong had not been on the battlefield much, his family knowledge was indeed profound.

Chen Wang borrowed some of Luo Guizhong's military books, some of which contained extremely detailed descriptions of marching operations and setting up camps.

It is different from those literati who wrote military books based on their whims and imaginations, which are so obscure and difficult to understand.

The military books written by Luo Guizhong's family ancestors are basically described in the simplest vernacular.

Various situations that may be encountered during marching, fighting, and setting up camp are clearly written down, as well as how to deal with them.

Luo Guizhong is just

When it comes to commanding people, it is not his turn to actually lead the troops on an expedition. It should be the commander of the guards or the commander who leads the troops.

Luo Guizhong inherited his father's official position. He first ascended to a high position without any foundation, and was eventually pushed to lead the army to Chunhua.

There were bumps and bumps along the way, but if it weren't for the military skills of our ancestors and the addition of a few thousand households, we would still be somewhat capable.

If they could not reach Chunhua at all, most of the team would have mutinied and fled.

Chen Wang did not underestimate Luo Guizhong too much. Guard officers and battalion soldiers were completely different systems.

There are many things that guards officers can do, but camp soldiers cannot do.

Chunhua's military exploits, Chen Wang, also benefited Luo Guizhong a little, which can be regarded as a good relationship.

All guard posts have military craftsmen with the ability to make their own firearms. Large guard posts even have specialized ordnance bureaus.

Chen Wang was very clear in his heart. Xi'an Mansion and Hanzhong Mansion were adjacent to each other. As long as he established a firm foothold in the future, he might be able to get a lot of things through Luo Guizhong...

However, at this stage, more attention should be placed on Li Guo.

Standing beside the official road, Chen Wang looked at the map sent by the magistrate of Jingzhou. This map seemed to be quite old at first glance.

But it doesn't matter. After all, there won't be any large-scale changes in the terrain in more than ten years, and there won't be any missing places or landmarks.

After leaving Huating, there are two official roads, one leads to Gongchang Mansion to the southwest, and the other leads to Fengxiang Mansion to the southeast.

Needless to say, Li Guo would definitely give priority to the road leading directly to Fengxiang Mansion from the southeast.

After all, Gao Yingxiang, Zhang Xianzhong and other main forces are now east of Fengxiang Mansion. The closer you are to them, the safer you will naturally be.

Chen Wang now feels great pressure. No one can give him suggestions now, and he must make decisions alone.

And his own decision will greatly affect all subsequent processes.

Once he makes a wrong choice, he has to bear all the costs himself.

Only Chen Wang himself knows how much his military level is.

When fighting at the rear of the Qiutou Town, they encountered rogue bandits, a group of stupid young men who didn't know how to fight with firearms.

Chunhua's great victory depended on Gao Jie's sudden victory.

My true military level is now a complete military novice, and may not be as good as Zhao Kuoqiang who talks on paper.

The map is very detailed, but looking at the map and putting yourself in their shoes are completely different things.

The battle situation is changing rapidly and anything is possible.

Facing the map, mountains, rivers, and drawings were constantly taught in front of Chen Wang.

Chen Wang only felt dizzy for a while, and Chen Wang had no clue at all. .z.br>

Plans were constantly thought out one after another, but at the last moment, Chen Wang always felt that the plan was inappropriate and might make mistakes, so he rejected it himself.

He raised his head and saw a group of soldiers marching forward dully on the official road.

The road winds forward, and the mountains on both sides block everyone's view on both sides like coiled dragons, providing maximum concealment.

The familiar footsteps slowly calmed down Chen Wang's originally chaotic heart.

Chen Wang found that he had entered a misunderstanding.

Li Guo is probably much more anxious than him now.

And its military level is not that high...