The ambitions deep in the hearts of the soldiers were beating. Glory, wealth, land, and titles stimulated their blood to spurt out.
Many soldiers jumped on the bullock cart one after another, choosing their own weapons.
"..."
the other side.
Wei Qing's deputy, the eighth-grade deputy captain Bai Yunsheng, looked at Wei Qing's back as he turned to leave, and couldn't help feeling frightened.
This is a military genius. Every word and deed has the ability to inspire military morale and raise morale.
He was convinced.
"..."
Wei Qing, on the other hand, didn't know that because of his actions, he had unknowingly won the heart of the adjutant Bai Yunsheng.
But looking at the soldiers with high morale, he still felt very happy in his heart.
The reason why sixteen-year-old Wei Qing showed such outstanding military talents has a lot to do with his childhood experiences.
Wei Qing was born into a poor family, and his family was very poor. Later, something happened, and instead of getting better, he became even poorer, unable to even afford food.
He was so poor that his parents, just for a bite to eat, sent him to Princess Ping'an's house, where he became a dependent slave.
It is precisely because of this that Wei Qing has suffered a lot since he was a child.
Under such circumstances, the education Wei Qing received was very problematic.
He was not systematic and had learned the necessary knowledge for a general such as leading troops in battles and strategic calculations.
His ability to lead troops in battle is related to his experience of herding and raising horses since he was a child.
Wei Qing used to be a riding slave in Princess Pingyang's mansion, and was responsible for feeding good horses.
In the Han Dynasty, which lacked horses, those who could ride horses, especially those who rode horses in Princess Pingyang's mansion, were not simple people. Most of them were high-ranking officials at the general level.
Wei Qing's childhood experience made him mature precociously.
Although Wei Qingnian is young, he has already experienced the ups and downs of the world, and has seen through the mentality of people in the world who bully the weak, fear the strong, and follow the crowd.
Applause and admiration are always on the side of the successful, while the losers can hide in the shadows and endure people's ridicule and ridicule.
As a slave, raising horses for others was indeed a shame for Wei Qing, but this shame eventually made Wei Qing successful.
Children from poor families become parents early.
Wei Qing has known since he was a child that ability is very important, very important.
From the age of six to fifteen, during this period, he often served in front of the dignitaries who came in and out of Princess Heian's mansion, and listened to them talk about things on the battlefield.
Wei Qing learned a lot from what he saw and heard.
In addition, Wei Qing also likes reading books.
In Princess Pingyang's mansion, servants must be able to read and write.
This also gives Wei Qing a chance.
Different from others, Wei Qing's favorite book is military books, especially Sun Tzu's Art of War.
He carried Sun Tzu's Art of War close to his body, read it over and over again, and studied it day and night. A large part of the secrets of military law he understood came from this book.
Born in a noble family, he became a general when he first joined the army. He was born to break the military star's destiny, and he has the divine destiny of the military in the world. He dares to laugh at the wolf master Chanyu for not having a husband.
Victory in every battle, never a single defeat in life, leaving a name for the ages, and having a smooth life. Such a life is certainly enviable.
But unfortunately, it was his nephew Huo Qubing, not Wei Qing, who got this version of Destiny's Child.
Wei Qing's difficult start was second only to Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Empire, among the historical strongmen whose names have been immortalized throughout the ages.
Zhu Yuanzhang was born as a beggar. He started with a bowl and made a living by begging.
Wei Qing, on the other hand, was born into slavery. He started with a horse spoon, fed and raised horses, and ate and lived with them.
What is extremely coincidental is that when Zhu Yuanzhang first started his career, he relied on his daughter-in-law, Guo Dashuai's adopted daughter, Miss Ma.
Wei Qing changed his status as a slave and relied on his sister Wei Zifu to become an official.
On Wei Qing's side, he had already experienced severe beatings from society when he was young, and he always dealt with military commanders when he was growing up.
All that Wei Qiang experienced when he was young, as well as his special birth, have defined his life role as a professional soldier.
And this role will accompany him for decades and influence his life.
As Wei Qing grew up to be the pinnacle of military power in the Han Empire, he encountered various setbacks, some of which even knocked him to the point of collapse.
Hesitation, pain, despair and other negative emotions came one after another, making him unable to rest and calm down.
The swords, guns, swords and halberds on the surface and the conspiracy and calculation behind the scenes made Wei Qing feel fearful and painful, and even couldn't hold on for a while...
Fortunately, Wei Qing finally succeeded in overcoming various traps and thorns, and successfully became the supreme military commander of the Han army, sitting in the position of general commanding hundreds of thousands of troops.
A military genius, coupled with hard work and fate's favor, what else in the world can stump him?
Let’s get back to the point.
In the next few months, Wei Qing began to become more strict with the military training system for these hundreds of soldiers.
In addition to daily high-intensity training, Wei Qing also practices archery and battle formations every three days, and rewards are given based on performance! "
"Shield Gunner, raise your shield, take three steps forward! Stab!"
The soldiers lined up in several rows, under the command of Deputy Captain Bai Yunsheng, raised their wooden shields in unison, forming a tight shield wall and pushing forward.
After arriving at the designated position, the soldiers suddenly raised their spears and stabbed forward. The spears were shot out in unison, with a cold light flashing.
Although these soldiers from peasant backgrounds have only been trained for a few months, they already have the flavor of a regular army.
"Everyone should remember that when encountering Hun cavalry in the wild, raise your shield when approaching a hundred meters away, raise your spear within three meters, and stab forward. No matter life or death, stab ten times in a row. Those who do not stab the full number are not allowed to escape. .”
Deputy Captain Bai Yunsheng held a sword and shouted loudly at his soldiers.
These standardized actions and standards were thought up by the backdoor boss that I originally looked down on.
Although, Deputy Captain Bai Yunsheng believes that an outstanding imperial warrior should be a man who is brave and good at fighting, and can kill among thousands of troops.
Rather than being a puppet soldier who only knows how to follow instructions and make unified actions.
However, Bai Yunsheng had to admit it.
For these peasants who have never been on the battlefield and have never seen blood, the various enemy-killing techniques that they have carefully taught are not as effective as those of the captain who came from the air, and those simple battlefield movements. Let these peasants remember.
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Although the deputy captain Bai Yunsheng is young, only in his twenties.
However, all the soldiers present knew that the reason why this young man with scars on his face could reach his current position...
It was entirely because he single-handedly killed twenty Huns on the battlefield and cut off their heads.