503 Kong Zheng was so excited that tears filled his eyes

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2448Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
Su Yonglin's army reorganization plan is based on the current military situation.

The current main combat direction is to attack to the north and defend to the south. It is not necessary to take the lead in starting a war with the Southern Song Dynasty, so it is enough to have Zhang Yuejing leading a hundred thousand troops of the Henan Corps to guard the south.

Su Yonglin entrusted all the defense of Nanjing Road to the Henan Corps, allowing the Henan Corps to train troops and reorganize the defense at the same time to complete the border defense against the Southern Song Dynasty.

After conquering Zhongdu, Su Yonglin also learned that Zhang Yuejing had completed his mission and conquered the entire Nanjing Road, annihilating most of the Jin soldiers, and a small number of them escaped to Guanzhong.

Therefore, Zhang Yuejing also planned to attack westward to the Luoyang area, trying to capture Tongguan and lock the Jin Army in Guanzhong so that they could not threaten the nascent Liberation Army regime.

Su Yonglin expressed support for this idea.

In addition, the Qilu Corps, the Hebei Corps and the Yanyun Corps have all moved north to Yanyun and are stationed in Yanyun. They are bustling with people and their organization is not clear, so it is easy for problems to arise.

So the time has come to reorganize the army.

Su Yonglin ordered a wave of streamlining and reorganization of the Liberation Army, which currently has a total number of more than 500,000, to deal with the old, weak, sick and disabled who were absorbed, leaving the elite to increase their combat effectiveness.

At the same time, there will be a wave of strengthening of cultural education and political and ideological education to maintain the ideological awareness level of the army and prevent the ideological decline of the army due to too many new entrants.

That means the gain outweighs the loss.

The current military situation is not particularly favorable to the Liberation Army, but military security can still be guaranteed. There will be no fighting among the four parties for a while, so the army reorganization can proceed smoothly.

The division of the Yanyun Corps into two became a foregone conclusion, so the four major corps of the Liberation Army became the five major corps.

Qilu Corps, Hebei Corps, Yanyun Corps, Liaodong Corps and Henan Corps.

Among them, the Henan Corps has been reorganized and has been stationed along Nanjing Road to assume the mission of defense and development. It is currently running very well, which proves that Su Yonglin did not misjudge the person or did the wrong thing. The formation of the Corps is in line with the actual situation and feasible. .

So Su Yonglin confidently ordered the reorganization of all the remaining troops, and issued an army reorganization order on the first day of June, announcing that the reorganization of the army had officially begun. Certain changes were required in the original army organization.

He ordered that the corps be the highest organization of the army. The entire Liberation Army was divided into five corps, as well as the Huben Army, which was a Imperial Guard directly under Su Yonglin.

Each corps has three corps, each with 30,000 troops. In addition, a cavalry team of 10,000 people is retained as a unit directly under each corps to enhance the independent combat capabilities and mobility of the corps.

Officers at all levels are based on the original establishment. Those who can be retained will be retained and those who have made meritorious deeds will be promoted. Those who have no merit but have made mistakes will be demoted.

This reorganization is also a major military personnel adjustment. Those with strong abilities are promoted and those with weak abilities are demoted. The enemies faced by the Liberation Army are ferocious and numerous. They need very capable officers. Mediocre ones cannot be senior officers. , can only be grassroots officers and soldiers.

Military reorganization began on the first day of June. Due to actual needs, the Liaodong Corps and the Huben Army directly under Su Yonglin began to reorganize.

Select the most elite soldiers from the entire army for the Liaodong Corps and the Huben Army to help the Liaodong Corps and the Huben Army form combat effectiveness and deterrence against the enemy as soon as possible.

As soon as Su Yonglin gave the order, the administrative team of the Liberation Army, which was newly established but was very efficient in order to express itself, immediately assisted the military figures in starting operations.

Not to mention the Liaodong Corps, of course the Tiger and Ben Army directly under Su Yonglin himself is the strongest. It has a full cavalry lineup. It must be the most versatile army that can gallop and dismount and fight on foot.

The Huben Army is also a military-level organization, with a quota of 30,000 people and a full cavalry lineup. One person and two horses are standard equipment. It must be the strongest cavalry lineup in the Liberation Army.

Of course, the military general is still Su Yong, a tough guy. The deputy general is Jiang Liangping, who has made great achievements in combat. The military secretary is Mo Liang, the former instructor of Hengshui City.

As for the Liaodong Corps, Su Jue is the first commander, Wei Kexian, who has made great achievements, is the deputy commander, and the secretary of the Corps is Wen Tianrui, the former instructor of Jing'an City.

The framework of the Liaodong Corps and the Huben Army was quickly completed. Su Yonglin dedicated some time to take charge of this matter, adding bricks and tiles to these two troops, and speeding up the completion of the establishment of these two troops.

During this short window period when no enemy could threaten the Liberation Army, while Su Yonglin did his best to complete the reorganization of the army, he finally took the time to meet Kong Zheng.

Kong Zheng had been asking to see Su Yonglin since Su Yonglin entered Zhongdu, but Su Yonglin had been very busy and had no time to see him, so he kept putting it off.

Kong Zheng was not discouraged and made up his mind to meet Su Yonglin no matter what. For this reason, he even spent a lot of money to rent a house in Zhongdu and lived there just to wait for Su Yonglin to meet him. In this situation, he thought It takes a lot of effort and a lot of money to rent a suitable house in Zhongdu.

In this way, Kong Zheng waited from May to mid-to-late June, read all the books he brought, and then read them again. Finally, he waited until Su Yonglin agreed to see him.

When Kong Zheng learned that Su Yonglin had decided to meet him, he was so excited that tears almost fell down. It was so hot that his eyes filled with tears.

So he quickly changed into decent clothes, straightened his clothes, and gave some of his "feelings" to the Liberation Army officials who came to announce that Su Yonglin wanted to see him.

Kong Maojie, the deputy secretary-general of the Secretariat who came to inform Kong Zheng about this matter, felt inexplicably unhappy about it.

"Mr. Kong, what does this mean?"

Looking at the plate of golden "hearts" stacked together, he looked unhappy.

Kong Zheng quietly looked at Kong Maojie's expression and found that he was indeed not very happy.

This made Kong Zheng a little worried.

Kong Zheng stayed in Zhongdu during this period, and he didn't just wait around. He also did a lot of homework and conducted some research on the Liberation Army.

He frequently inquired about the strange organizations established by Su Yonglin after he occupied the Central Capital, and then studied them with a few of his cronies. He felt that although Su Yonglin had not proclaimed himself emperor, he had still done a lot of things that needed to be done.

Although the country was not founded immediately, he set up a General Affairs Bureau as the head organization to temporarily handle daily affairs and military affairs in the entire Liberation Army-controlled area. Everything in Yanyun, Hebei, and Shandong must be subject to the disposal of this General Affairs Bureau.

The General Affairs Bureau has multiple departments including the Military Affairs Department, the Government Affairs Department, the Finance Department, and the Criminal Affairs Department, each of which is responsible for a category of affairs. They share and collaborate with each other to take on the affairs of the entire occupied area.

There are not many departments, and there are not many rules, but the basic appearance is still there, similar to the three chapters of the law promulgated by Liu Bang in order to stabilize the situation as soon as possible after entering Guanzhong. What is needed is high efficiency and stability as soon as possible.

As for the others, they can be arranged slightly further back.

In Kong Zheng's view, this was actually the prototype of a royal court.

And as the general person in charge of the General Affairs Bureau, Su Yonglin himself relied on this position to take over all the power, as if he had simply forgotten Zhao Zuoliang, the leader of the Liberation Army in Shandong, and treated him as if he did not exist.

Su Yonglin used this to control the situation in the entire area occupied by the Liberation Army, affecting the life and death of tens of millions of people.

And this time, Su Yonglin finally no longer hid behind Zhao Zuoliang, but directly stepped forward to take power, directly declaring his control of the highest power in Zhongdu.

It seems that Su Yonglin is finally going to officially come to the stage and show everything about himself to the world.