Warrior in Turbulent Han Dynasty Chapter 155: Necromancers of vegetarian meals
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The rain finally stopped, and the splendid spring scenery from the sun is more springy.
Guo Shao's daily routine in Tokyo gradually established a pattern. The bodyguards stationed and inspected the barracks; he attended the dynasty meeting on the first and fifteenth day and took a ten-day vacation. In his opinion, this "job" is not hard, the intensity and time are very average, and it is a bit easy; the rewards are very generous. In this age when a good number of people live by eating chaffy vegetables, these high-ranking military commanders and civil servants are living a life of pampering... Obviously people at this time want to live such a life.
Guo Shao cherishes this "job" and learns to be cautious in his words and deeds, and spend his energy and time silently in places that others can't see, so as not to cause unhelpful pressure on his colleagues. Of course he wanted to stabilize everything he got and establish a sense of security.
Perhaps everyone thinks like him, so when Jidu made the warlord strong in the past, he was never willing to surrender the power of troops, unwilling to surrender security to people and surrender their lives to the hands of the central court. But now the center of power has tilted to the Forbidden Army.
After clicking Mao, Han Tong, Gao Huaide and others walked out of the lobby. Chai Gui, who was walking behind, said: "The front office of the Beiyadian is also electing soldiers, and it's booming. Our guards have not moved at all. Should we do something?"
Although Chai Gui is the younger brother of the emperor (surnamed Guo) Chai Rong, he is not very powerful in the Department of Guards. He said this wisely, and it sounds like a complaint, but the sentence "our guards" was on the spot Everyone in's is almost covered, as if everyone is a grasshopper on a rope.
Han Tong gave a "hum" and said, "The election of soldiers in front of the palace is the will of the official. The imperial edict did not make the guards move, what's wrong with keeping everyone stable?"
Gao Huaide said: "There is no battle for the time being, but we also have to keep the guards and soldiers fighting, and don't let the generals think that they can occupy the military salaries."
The group of people talked a few words, walked to the corridor, worshipped and divided things, and did their own things.
Guo Shao and Gao Huaide all the way, deliberately slowed down and walked side by side with him, but saw that Gao Huaide was still half a shoulder slower than himself, not more than that. Guo Shao turned his head and said: "I have some strategies to ask General Gao."
Guo Shao watched Gao Huaide speak, taking the opportunity to observe his expression calmly. But seeing him look indifferent, righteous, and awe-inspiring between his shots, he couldn't see anything unusual. Guo Shao was thinking about the matter with his sister, and looking at Gao Huaide’s performance, he felt that the secret matter should not have been leaked out, and he was a little relieved... It would not be easy for everyone’s private affairs to be made public, maybe There are people behind the upright Gao Huaide who have their own sex, who is okay to inquire about those?
There is also the official book official Zaoli, Guo and Gao are very particular about every word and deed.
Gao Huaide hurriedly said: "I don't dare to ask for advice."
Guo Shao disapproved, and smiled: "Although my military position is slightly higher than that of General Gao, General Gao comes from a family of military generals and leads the troops well, so I am afraid that you are hiding and tucked away and are unwilling to tell me."
Gao Huaide said: "If General Guo asks, I will know everything."
"Well, let's go to the signing room and talk in detail." Guo Shao said.
The two walked to the attic to sign the room together, behind which was the warehouse, built upstairs to prevent moisture. Since it was asking about the "secret," Guo Shao stepped back.
At the moment, he didn't ask about the art of war, first took out a list from his arms, and said quietly: "Recently, I looked at the old files and saw that some people were also'improperly governed by a vegetarian diet'... It is exactly the same as the generals of Huainan Huaide Army in the last callback. Let's take a look at the generals."
Gao Huaide took a look in his hand and looked up and said: "There are people with Ma Junsi."
Guo Shao said: "Han Lingkun hasn't returned to Beijing yet. I'll give you a copy to give General Gao a bottom. If you know someone in the Majun Slongjie Jun, you can do this together."
Of course, the generals who "improper management of the army" and "not talented" mentioned by Guo Shao can only be said by him; those who do not manage the army properly are because they are inextricably linked with Li Zhongjin. Had to think of a way to kick it away, so as not to be an eyesore among the guards.
Gao Huaide accepted it and nodded: "As we discussed earlier, most of the generals also agreed. Although there is no war, we must ensure that the military has strict military rules and regulations. Those who have corpse positions and vegetarian meals will be a drag on the guards. Military elite."
Guo Shaodao: "It is precisely this principle that the officials let us take charge of the Department of Guards. We can't have the trust of the officials."
Hearing Guo Shao mentioned officials, Gao Huaide thoughtfully nodded and said yes.
At this time, Guo Shao stopped the topic and asked: "I suddenly remembered something. If the soldiers are tens of thousands and spread out too widely, how can the military order be conveyed in the midst of the battle?"
Gao Huaide said straight: "Send a quick horse to pass the order."
Guo Shao groaned: "When I was in Haozhou, the first army invaded the middle of the city. The enemy sent a small horseman to spread rumors and false orders in the Chinese army during the chaos. How about these things?"
Gao Huaide said: "Important military orders, send familiar generals. You can know the truth if you recognize people, and you can also bring a seal."
Guo Shao nodded, and talked with Gao Huaide again, and after inquiring carefully, he understood Gao Huaide's habit of leading soldiers in battle. Gao Huaide does not have a strict system of passing orders. Except for defensive orders, specific operations basically rely on the decentralization of powers between lieutenants and generals. The main tactics are nothing more than formation, advance, and retreat. There are also some tasks such as harassment and spying, directly ordering the Ministry to do it.
Guo Shao always feels dissatisfied. This kind of organization is too loose and relies too much on the performance and prestige of the generals at all levels; the military orders issued in conjunction with the drum horn and gold can only be simple combat orders. In the battle, it is difficult to coordinate what tactical goals are to be achieved and what intentions to follow when the situation changes... No wonder the generals who can use the plan at this time are more capable, because the number of people makes it difficult to command in time. It is even more difficult to make changes together. Therefore, facing the strength and weakness, it is the mainstream combat method. In many cases, you can guess whether you will win or lose just by looking at the formations of the two sides before playing.
Because there is no "staff head" in the army at this time. Guo Shao thinks that this may be the reason.
But how to establish a "staff"? Guo Shao found that the messenger organization that he had taken for granted before was very impractical. The presence on the spot also hindered the army's response efficiency and was extremely error-prone. After Gao Huaide left, Guo Shao didn't turn over the old files today. He sat at the table and pondered the situation of the Battle of Haozhou.
He looked back and felt that his original idea was not wrong, but the way was wrong. After hearing Gao Huaide's words just now, Guo Shao gradually had some new ideas that were more suitable for the actual situation... Those complicated seals were not easy to use, and Gao Huaide's words "familiar people" could be used instead.
(Guo Shaoyue thinks that it makes more sense. If each commander is asked to send three or five personal soldiers he knows, they will be placed in the Chinese army to form a messenger organization; the Chinese army will send generals to recognize and manage these personal soldiers. ……When you need to give an order to a certain unit, you only need to send a messenger in the past, who are all personal soldiers of the generals at all levels, so you can naturally distinguish between true and false.
Set up the staff in the military office again, and each written military order is signed by the staff; the generals compare the signatures with the handwriting. Can assist anti-counterfeiting. )
He drafted these ideas on paper, wrote nouns, and used lines to derive the internal logical relationship. I think it works in theory, but I still don't know what to do; the unsuccessful tinkering at the Battle of Haozhou at that time left some shadow on him.
But Guo Shao thought again: Every method was devised by people. If you don’t try it, you will never be able to evolve a better method, nor can it be verified whether it is applicable; ancient humans used stone and wooden sticks to fight in groups, and later Chariot battles and horse sprinting are coordinated with each other. They are all processes of continuous improvement, and they cannot be learned from the predecessors at the beginning.
The best way to verify is to "exercise", which is completely different from the regular inspection and training of this era. Now training on the school grounds, you either practice your own archery, horses, and shooting, or arrays and formations. There are no real exercises... As for how the combat effectiveness of the Forbidden Army in the Great Zhou Dynasty was trained, it is not based on training at all, but experience. Ten years and generations of war honed, actual combat experience.
Guo Shao was pacing around in the signing room, feeling that he could not organize a drill.
First of all, he does not have the right to transfer troops. To pull the forbidden army out for simulated operations, the emperor and the privy envoy must approve it. It takes a complicated process from the performance to the approval and transfer of troops. And obviously the Privy Council will guess your intention for doing this; what intention? If the Privy Council cannot understand it, it will only increase trouble.
Secondly, only the left side of the Tigers and the Czech Republic will be the target of the inspection exercise. Only with this army is Guo Shao familiar and easy to deploy. When he is a horseman, and he conducts exercises on the left side of the Tiger Jie army alone, he is equivalent to declaring to the Manchu: the left side is my territory, my private soldier!
Guo Shao thought about it and decided to keep a low profile and behave like everyone is the best, without having to take the initiative to cause trouble. He took a piece of paper, put the idea into a text, and put it in his pocket without showing it to others.
He thought about it, and wanted to adapt and perfect the functions of the drum horn and military flag. The battlefield is too wide to use these things to command the overall operations, but the use of each department separately can indeed be more conducive to coordinated advance and retreat at the command level.
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After lunch, I looked at the old files again, and Guo Shao went to the military garrisons again, as usual. Then go home, work and rest are very regular.
When she arrived at home, Jingniang came to see her and said: "The queen will send someone to let Qingxu enter the palace tomorrow and teach her a new way of resting."
Guo Shao touched his forehead after hearing this. The Emperor Xindao is in the palace now, so he should be careful. By the way: "Since it is the queen's decree, tomorrow you will bring Qingxu."
Jingniang was silent for a moment, but did not ask if she wanted to bring anything to the queen. Since Guo Shao didn't mention it, she said: "I know, then I will go to Qingxu and let her get up early tomorrow." rg