One thousand two hundred and seventy-nine meritorious deeds of the Ming Dynasty

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2720Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
If in normal times, without the bugs of the Ming Dynasty, their happy state could last for a long time.

However, times have changed, and the bug-level existence of the Ming Dynasty is on their heads. If they still dare to be complacent, they are simply seeking death.

When a king appears in the Bronze game, the Bronze players don't want to change themselves and improve their ranks, but they still compare themselves to each other, and want to drag each other down. This kind of thing... has not happened at all in history.

For example, when the Jin Kingdom and the Southern Song Dynasty faced the rising Mongolia, they made a series of operations that made people feel like they were out of ideas.

The times seem to have changed, but it seems that it has not changed so completely. The self-righteous fools are still pushing the lower limit of human beings. Finally, on the seventh day of December in the seventh year of Hongwu, a shocking news reached the gates of Chengdu.

Langzhou was occupied by the Ming army.

When they learned the news, the senses of the five warlords who were still besieging Chengdu were actually the same. It was not because Hou Pu was the one who lost his lair that he was the most confused, while the others were not confused. No, Everyone was confused.

Why are the Ming troops here?

Why don't we get any news?

Isn't there someone guarding Sichuanbei?

Are they finished?

That particularly difficult road to Shu, which was even more difficult than climbing to the blue sky, was completed by the Ming army in just over a month?

Langzhou is south of Hanzhong and has already entered the scope of Shuzhong. The terrain in the south is flat and is already in a state of no danger. In other words, the entire Shuzhong Plain will be in a state of insecurity due to the loss of the northern Sichuan defense line. In a state of no danger to defend.

Once the Ming army breaks into the central Sichuan plain, its superior cavalry will exert great combat effectiveness and mobility. The Sichuan-Shu army will hardly be able to escape and will face a great risk of annihilation. The Ming army is extremely likely to It could take them all in one wave.

So basically, they do not have the ability to fight the Ming army in a decisive battle in Shu.

Once such a battle occurs, there is a great possibility that they will be wiped out and lose everything.

Everything you have gained so hard will be lost in an instant?

What happened to the Sichuan North Defense Line?

What on earth is Wu Gong doing?

What exactly did his 20,000 troops do?

In their impression, Wu Gong and the more than 20,000 northern Sichuan defenders could withstand the Ming army's offensive for a long time.

Of course the warlords would not know what happened in northern Sichuan. Their intelligence level was better than nothing and it was impossible for them to know that the Ming army, under the leadership of Wu Gong, occupied various parts of northern Sichuan as quickly as possible and further crossed Hanzhong and headed south.

The so-called Battle of Northern Sichuan did not take place at all, and Wu Gong, who they imagined would be wiped out after a hard battle, did not exist. All of this was completed at the negotiation table between the two sides.

Those who were willing to go home from the Northern Sichuan Song Army were given severance pay on the spot and could go home. Those who were unwilling to go home and wanted to continue joining the army could live in the Guanzhong Military Camp and receive the Ming Army's customary pre-enlistment training for new recruits -

Don’t think that just because you are a veteran for many years, you can avoid this process?

For the Ming Army, as long as they have not graduated from our recruit training camp, regardless of whether they are veterans or officers, regardless of whether they are grassroots officers or mid-level officers, they are all recruits and must undergo retraining in the recruit training camp to complete the training. Only after passing the graduation assessment can you officially enlist in the army.

The Ming Dynasty was established, and the training and assessment of recruits in the Ming Army became increasingly strict and formalized. Everything had its own rules and procedures.

Of course, once you successfully enlist in the army, you will receive a series of military soldier benefits. This is real treatment and will never be deducted.

Once you successfully join the army and serve in the army, your family members will also become military dependents and will enjoy a series of local tax and preferential treatment policies.

The political cadres publicized the treatment of soldiers in the Ming Dynasty to the surrendered soldiers of the Song Army.

The final result was that less than 20% of the top soldiers chose to take their money and leave due to various reasons.

Most of them were attracted by the generous treatment of Ming army soldiers, and they wanted to receive this treatment themselves, so they decided to accept the Ming army's request and go to the Guanzhong Recruit Training Camp to receive recruit training and undergo assessments.

As for the middle and lower-level officers, most of them are very dissatisfied with the rules of the Ming army.

The middle and lower-ranking officers of the Ming Army also have their own treatment, but generally speaking, it is only different in terms of personal military pay and welfare income. The family level is the same as that of soldiers. There is no difference, and there is no other series of privileges, and they have more Strict rules and regulations are required.

The officers of the Song Army are generally old-fashioned and violent, and it is common for them to eat and drink cards and drink the blood of soldiers. They are very happy with this skill, and they fully enjoy the life of a superior person within the army, which is very pleasant.

As a result, after joining the Ming Army, I couldn't do anything.

They feel that it is purely insulting that they have to undergo recruit training and assessment after being an officer for so many years, and they have to follow so many fucking rules, which is simply beyond human ability.

So most of the middle and low-level officers chose to take the money and leave and go back to their hometowns.

I don't want to serve you anymore.

Most of the soldiers chose to join, and most of the officers chose to run.

Wu Gong and other mid-level and senior officers were helpless about all this.

They were not eligible to leave freely. They were required to go to Zhongdu after the war, meet Su Yonglin with the surrenderers in Chengdu, and then accept his arrangements.

The Ming army easily solved the problem of the Song army of more than 20,000 people. Then, under the guidance of Wu Gong and others, they occupied key military locations and symbolically occupied administrative areas. Then the main force of the army followed Wu Gong and others. Gong and others went all the way south.

After the short-term military control of the area occupied by the army, the personnel department of the imperial court and the Organization Department of the Renaissance Society will naturally make personnel arrangements for this area. Soon, the official organization and the Renaissance Society organization will come here to establish the basic political power. and began to exercise power.

These are not things that the military needs to worry about. The military does not care about these things and only needs to make achievements.

Thanks to Wu Lin's hard work and years of accumulation in northern Sichuan, the Ming army obtained almost all of its grain reserves and military supplies.

This can be said to be the most exciting thing for Su Haisheng.

It turned out that Su Yonglin had even approved the mobilization of materials from Datong and Hedong provinces to Guanzhong, using the military material reserves of the three provinces to support the war. A large number of auxiliary soldiers and civilians had been mobilized to transport food and grass to the army in small carts. .

As a result, after the war started, the Ming army obtained an extremely large amount of Song army's grain reserves, and there were well-stored warehouses everywhere they went. It was like waiting for the Ming army to come and use it. After taking it, they could immediately go to the next storage. Even the distance and time have been calculated in advance.

After Wu Lin went to Chengdu, Wu Gong was responsible for handling these warehouses filled with grain.

In order to prepare for the war, he personally visited every storage area, strictly inspected the grain storage situation in each place, killed seven or eight corrupt management officials, and ordered the local area to make up for the lack of grain, and worked conscientiously.

What is he for?

The purpose is that when the Ming army moves south, the Song army can resist continuously under the premise that the battle situation is unfavorable. Even if it is defeated, it can quickly establish a foothold in the next defensive position, obtain food to eat, and then resist again.

As a result, these things were now given to the Ming army, which became the biggest boost for the Ming army's rapid march. They helped the Ming army move 70,000 troops from Guanzhong to Hanzhong at a very low cost, with almost no losses, and they were all fully equipped. It can launch a devastating attack on the plains of central Sichuan.

After all the calculations, Mingguo was saved an unknown amount of money.

The merits of the Ming Dynasty belong to it.

Happy Su Haisheng patted Wu Gong's shoulder.

"If nothing else, you have performed your basic duties as a soldier very well. You are a competent soldier, and you have good experience in commanding troops and combat experience. If there is an opportunity in the future, you can take the initiative to apply to serve in the Qilu Corps."

There was a huge difference between the initial vision and the reality. Those who advocated resistance became the leading party, and inexplicably gained the appreciation of one of the five tiger generals of the Ming Dynasty...

For a moment, Wu Gong didn't know whether he should cry or laugh.

It can only be said that things in the world are unpredictable, and the big intestine wraps up the small intestine.

In front of Su Haisheng, Wu Gong smiled uglier than crying.

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