Chapter 94

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(A few more words. The protagonist doesn’t know much about history. It should be reasonable. I read a comment from a book friend yesterday and said that 99% of people know the history of the late Sui Dynasty. The protagonist is just illiterate or something. Ah Cao

I am also speechless.

Not talking about the 99% of people, Ah Cao just wants to ask, are you really sure you know the history of the late Sui Dynasty? Even a historian would not dare to say that. Do you know how many people there were in the late Sui Dynasty?

There are about 30 to 40 million people. How many of them are officials and what are their names? How many noble families are there and what are their surnames?

Let’s not talk about these, let’s just talk about the origins of historical celebrities like Li Jing. If you don’t check Du Niang or other information, can you tell it at once?

Ah Cao estimates that many people read the protagonists of online historical novels. They just talk about a few years and what happened. Are you used to seeing plots that are like a treasure? It’s hard to adapt to someone who doesn’t know the history and travels back.

, Ah Cao has to say that the protagonist of this book is still historically illiterate, and Ah Cao has no intention of changing this setting.)

After this very unpleasant chat, Li Bi never gave Li Po a good look again.

However, Li Po, the new Ma Ling, quickly fell into the role. What he had to do was actually very simple, that is, take some time every day to awkwardly sign his name on various copywriting, and then stamp it with his official seal.

It’s done.

Being an official is actually quite simple, being a good official is not easy, but being an ordinary mediocre official, Li Po said that he is very good at it.

Li Bi didn't want to pay attention to this kid, but he was still too idle and bored, so he simply summoned all the guards at the racecourse and drilled these guys who were similar to Li Po, who had enough food and drink but didn't do anything serious, until they cried.

mother.

Li Po was also happy to see it. If Li Bicheng hadn't been too tough, he would have liked to give him a few words of praise.

Right, that's how it should be. If he didn't know much about the tactics of these days, he would have gotten these guys up and practiced like crazy.

Damn it, do you know that from time to time, there will be guys begging for food with knives everywhere in the world? If you don’t want to die, you have to be diligent.

This has been included in Li Po's plan, but it still requires a few people who are familiar with the battle formation. This is a problem.

His officialdom is still too young and unattractive.

People like Cheng Zhijie and Yuchi are still young now. Even if you invite them, they are just freebies and useless...

However, after the First World War in Liaodong, the situation was actually about the same. After a battle, there would always be some people who fled to Jin, and you would be able to find a few of them without much effort.

A better way is to find two capable veterans in the Mayi military camp through Li Bi. Such people have rich experience and may have fought against Turks.

Moreover, there were only a few days left in his military career, so he happened to come to the racecourse to retire.

But Li Bi is angry now, and this woman is always thinking about making achievements and is very stubborn. It's too hard to talk to her, so it's better to wait.

Now, Li Bi has jumped out on her own, which is the best.

Moreover, Li Po came over from time to time to take a look, intending to learn. After seeing the appearance of the Mayi Cavalry, Li Po was very envious.

If it was these Mayi soldiers who were chasing him at the beginning, it is very likely that he would have surrendered to the grassland. If he had three to five thousand men like this at his disposal, he would not be afraid of any Turks going south.

No matter how many people you have, if we can't defeat you, we'll defend, and if we can't defend, we'll run away. With such a group of people following you, your chances of survival are very high.

However, within a few days of being happy, he couldn't be happy anymore.

Li Bi probably saw him strolling around, and she gritted her teeth with hatred, and finally included his horse order into her training scope.

He's not the boss yet, he was just fooled by his corps commander.

In the military system of the Sui Dynasty, the corps commander was the lowest military attache. Five men were in a corps, ten corps were in a team, one team was composed of officers, two teams were composed of one brigade, and there was a brigade commander, who was almost the centurion before.

The third to fifth brigades form a regiment with a school captain.

In other words, at the level of the regiment, the captains have reached the top, and some are directly generals. For example, Li Bi's General Xiang Kou can serve as the leading captain, with 300 to 500 soldiers under his command.

Further up, an army can be formed from two to four battalions. The leader of the army must be a general. Except for the highest military commander in a place, most of them will be transferred from the major general offices in the capital during the expedition.

Li Po's military career began at Yunnei Racecourse. At this time, he was just a poor little corps commander, still serving as the horse commander of Yunnei Racecourse.

It sounds funny, but at this moment Li Po didn't feel funny at all.

At the end of the day, not only was my back sore from riding the horse, but I was also scolded by Li Bi.

Li Bi's mantra is, you are dead, and the five people you brought are also dead...

Damn it, Li Po didn't even know how many times he had died in one day.

Li Wu and Chen Er winked and laughed at Li Po. They didn't dare to do it now. Li Po had already told them with more than twenty lives that I was not to be trifled with.

However, these guys still like to see people who have been promoted quickly suffer.

Hunters like Shi Da Shi Er are also disgraced. They can still ride horses, but they really can't use them. Once they are used as cavalry, their expenses are only much more than Li Po's. It's just that Li Po, the scapegoat, has to share the burden with them.

Just too much firepower.

However, Li Po was born with an aura of talent. He could read and write faster than others, and his ability as a soldier was beyond the reach of others.

But after a few days of hard work, it was not so easy for Li Bi to cause trouble for him again.

Li Bi became ruthless and treated the two female soldiers as supervisors. Each one held a big stick and waited for Li Po to make a mistake. Then Li Bi gave an order and came up with several sticks.

As a result, Li Po made faster progress. Two days later, he appointed himself captain, pushed Chen Er out, and led fifty people to gallop back and forth in front of the castle, living the life of a general like a decent general.

At this point, Li Bi had to admit that this man seemed to be born to be a soldier. If he was given a few more days to wander around as a scout in front of the army, he would probably be more than qualified.

At this time, Li Po had a general understanding of the various stages of cavalry operations, and what he said in the mouths of several veterans outside the Great Wall confirmed each other, and he had quite a lot of experience.

However, he also knows that whether the army can still be as relaxed as now when fighting is a completely different matter.

But all military skills begin with training, and this cannot be wrong.

What he lacks now, he himself knows very well, is that he still doesn't quite understand the details and procedures of cavalry operations.

This required him to stay in the Sui army's camp for some time before he could accurately grasp this.


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