Chapter 134 Xiang Yu finally becomes the Halberd Holder

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"Xiang Ji?"

In Shangjun, Han Xin was stunned for a long time when he heard that the soldiers reported that slaves were being sent to the army.

My lord had written a letter to mention it before, saying that Yin Tong, the governor of Kuaiji County, was raising private soldiers with the intention of treason and annihilating his family.

Xiang Liang, a wealthy family member of the Chu State, was training troops for Yin Tong. He committed suicide because of the Dongchuang Incident. Xiang Liang's nephew Xiang Ji was also sent as a slave.

Finally, the Lord also specifically wrote that Xiang Ji was tall and brave, and could be a halberd bearer.

Han Xin straightened his expression and looked at Xiang Ji, who was brought to him by the soldiers and was dressed in wattle and linen clothes, with disheveled hair and shackles.

"Are you Xiang Ji?" Han Xin frowned and looked at Xiang Ji carefully.

"Exactly!" Xiang Yu nodded.

The food of the slaves was not much better. Not to mention nutritious, even if they were fed, it was impossible to keep them full. It was just a life hanging on the line. In addition, all the way to Shangjun was tiring and tiring, and they experienced the first major disaster in their lives. Frustrated, his uncle committed suicide in front of him. Now in his early twenties, Xiang Yu looked like a middle-aged man.

He has become much thinner, and the previous vigor has disappeared without a trace.

However, the skeleton was there, and the physical conditions were there. Han Xin looked at Xiang Ji, who was taller and stronger than himself, and knew that he must be a warrior.

"From the Xiang family?" Han Xin smiled.

Xiang Yu nodded, and Han Xin rubbed his chin and fell into deep thought.

Han Xin was from Huaiyin, and Huaiyin actually belonged to Chu.

Needless to say, the status of the Xiang family in the Chu State. With the blessing of the tragic general Xiang Yan, the Xiang family's name can basically be enjoyed anywhere in the Chu State.

A serious nobleman!

Also, they can barely be considered fellow countrymen?

"Have you read the book of war?" Han Xin asked.

Xiang Yu nodded.

"In that case, hold the halberd for me first!" Han Xin did not talk much, waved his hand and assigned Xiang Yu a position according to Zhao Si's suggestion.

The nobles are indeed nobles, but now they have become slaves.

You can barely be considered a fellow countryman, but what are you talking about now? Han Xin is now a general of Qin!

No matter how illustrious his family background was, Xiang Ji was just a slave now. Han Xin could not afford to have a relationship with Xiang Ji.

At most, he just doesn't embarrass Xiang Ji, but Han Xin is very tolerant.

As for the future, it was natural to reward according to merit. If Han Xin had the ability, he would not suppress Xiang Ji. As for the things that Zhao Si asked him to pay attention to, Han Xin also laughed it off.

In the army, under Han Xin's command, Han Xin believed that no one could make any noise under his nose.

He is also confident that he can suppress Xiang Yu. Without him, his starting point is higher than Xiang Yu's.

There is no war now. When the war comes, when knights are awarded for their military merits, Han Xin does not think that his subordinates will perform meritorious service faster than himself, not to mention that he has a more powerful backstage than the Xiang family, Da Hong beside the First Emperor. People are Zhao Si.

As for the matter of holding the halberd, Zhao Si emphasized it many times. Although he didn't know what his lord's intention was, it didn't involve too many personnel appointments, so Han Xin followed his lord.

To be honest, as the lord, Zhao Si will not interfere with the development of the diners, but will also provide support and act as a backstage for them. There is not so much trouble, and it is already the type that is difficult to find even with a lantern.

Han Xin was not worried that Xiang Ji could not do the job of holding a halberd. His body and appearance were on display here, not to mention his appearance.

As for ability, just the words "home of nobles" explain everything.

Although Han Xin himself believed that he could break the shackles of blood with his own talents, he had to admit a fact.

People with higher starting points generally have stronger abilities, and their learning speed and receptivity are also stronger.

Xiang Ji accepted Han Xin's appointment honestly, then changed into his armor and held his halberd in front of Han Xin's door.

Han Xin, on the other hand, was training troops in the school grounds and thinking about how to ask Meng Tian for more food, armor, and weapons.

The troops assigned to Han Xin were relatively mediocre, with half regular troops and half auxiliary troops, and few tanks. In summary, Meng Tian did not deliberately make things difficult, but relatively speaking, he did not receive much preferential treatment.

Because there was no war, Han Xin began to train his soldiers after taking office.

A good general must have the ability to train his soldiers.

Training soldiers to look the way he likes is also Han Xin's specialty.

The world only knows that Han Xin is a master of martial arts, but the main reason why Han Xin is truly feared is not because of his superior skills, but because 80% of the soldiers during the founding period of the Han Dynasty were trained by Han Xin himself... …

Before Han Xin entered Shangjun, he had always been talking on paper. Although he was conceited about his talents, he also knew that various accidents would always happen when things were put into practice.

To be honest, Han Xin, who had just taken office, was still a little uneasy. After finally getting a stage to show his talents, Han Xin was naturally cautious.

Therefore, Han Xin did not stand out too much at the beginning. He just followed the most formal Qin army training procedures and conducted daily drills for his soldiers.

After three days, Han Xin couldn't stand it anymore. It was too rough and crude. In three days, Han Xin found countless omissions and errors.

So Han Xin applied for the right to train his soldiers alone, and with Han Xin's emotional intelligence, he naturally broke up with his superiors...

To be honest, with Han Xin's emotional intelligence, he simply cannot climb up step by step.

His overly strong self-confidence is seen as arrogance in the eyes of others, and he does not care about other people's feelings when he speaks. Anyone who is Han Xin's boss can bear it, and Han Xin does not spare any mercy when he criticizes him.

Fortunately, Han Xin has a strong backstage.

Is Zhao Si very powerful? To be honest, Zhao Si has little power in his hands.

But who among the civil and military officials was not afraid of Zhao Si snitching on the First Emperor?

The First Emperor really listened!

With Meng Tianxing's upright style, he is naturally not afraid of small reports, but Meng Tian is not alone.

The current time point is a bit delicate. The eldest son, Fusu, has returned to Xianyang, and the crown prince is about to be appointed... But, the father-son relationship between the First Emperor and Fusu has never been very good.

Han Xin was not unreasonable, but just too upright and a little provocative. Moreover, Han Xin also issued a military order himself. Due to various factors, Meng Tian gave Han Xin the green light.

Han Xin, although he is a small general with a thousand men.

But having the right to train his own soldiers is what Han Xin wants.

The Qin State's method of training soldiers was relatively unified and simple, that is, removing officers. The model was relatively rigid, but it also had advantages.

It is fast and has relatively good organization and combat effectiveness when it is formed.

Moreover, the removal of officers also ensures that the soldiers will not be loyal to a certain general or the commander will become someone else's subordinate, and the temporary replacement of generals can also be plug-and-play.

But it won't work for Han Xin. He is a delicate person and can't stand this kind of rough work.

(End of chapter)