War is never a matter of one or two people, but requires thousands of people to use their lives to pave the road to success. Fei Qian is not completely looking at the current situation from the perspective of a Virgin, but for today's
For Bingzhou, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others still can't afford it.
Population is a very important factor in war.
Look at Cao Cao, he just collected 300,000 for the Qingzhou Yellow Turban. Although there may be some water in this number, it also proves that even Qingzhou and Yanzhou have been in a turbulent situation, they can still be so
A large population base, and these bases will become the cornerstone of these princes' next struggle for hegemony.
But what about Feiqian?
Bingzhou's population advantage is not obvious, let alone compared with Jizhou, even compared with Hongnong, which has been swept away, it may be worse...
Well, it might be almost done now.
After all, Hongnong was once again ruined by Yang Biao.
Therefore, it is natural for Fei Qian to be more careful about how to use the troops at hand to achieve the greatest effect. This is a brand new challenge.
"By the way," Fei Qian said to Huang Cheng, "Currently, the soldiers below the rank of commander and above the age of forty-five will be replaced this time..."
Huang Cheng couldn't help but stretched his neck and was stunned for a moment. Forget it if we don't increase the number of recruits, we still need to reduce the number of troops?
Fei Qian explained: "When ordinary people age over forty, their strength will inevitably begin to decline, and their endurance will also decrease... Of course, these soldiers are not sent home, but directly added to your banner to serve as instructors for new recruits... Well, it's called
As a teacher, your monthly salary, well, depending on your original rank in the army, it can range from ten to fifty dan..."
These aging veterans have experienced at least one or two battles, or even more, and the knowledge and experience formed in battles are basically a great supplement to ordinary recruits, and with
As instructors, these veterans can train more qualified soldiers faster and better at the Pingyang school field.
Although Huang Cheng looks naive, his thoughts are completely opposite to his appearance. He is very alert. After hearing Fei Qian's explanation, he almost immediately understood that this was almost a disguised form of strengthening the strength of the Guards Battalion, and he quickly agreed.
We must deal with this matter immediately.
"Don't worry, there are still a few things to do..." Fei Qian stopped Huang Cheng and signaled him to calm down.
Regarding Huang Cheng, Fei Qian is now more inclined to place him in the position of governor rather than the position of general commanding the army.
In terms of martial arts, Huang Cheng is not bad. If Huang Cheng is placed on the front line as a fierce general who charges into battle, it is not impossible, but in comparison, perhaps Huang Cheng can be more effective in the position of governor.
As a governor, perhaps not everyone is like Zhou Yu or Lu Xun, who can plan thousands of miles and make perfect plans. Huang Cheng may not be able to do this. After all, intelligence and wisdom sometimes cannot be completely compensated by experience.
, but Huang Cheng can still become a type similar to Xiahou Dun.
Different from Fei Qian's original understanding in history, at this point in time, Xiahou Dun does not have any great achievements, but he is stable enough and can be controlled. Of course, if he purely looks like the image of a reckless man in the novel, Cao Cao
Now Xiahou Dun will not be given the position of governor of Dongjun.
As a member of the Huang family, Huang Cheng is also similar to the role of the Xiahou family to Cao Cao. He is close enough, but not absolutely close, and his interests are also tied together. There will be no loyalty issues, so as an important
The relay station of the command is most suitable.
Therefore, it is necessary to help Huang Cheng add some additional auxiliary values in addition to martial arts.
"The first thing is that what I just said is that ordinary soldiers over forty-five years old should be taught by instructors; the second thing," Fei Qian said with his fingers, "now we have quite a few counties and villages under our jurisdiction, so these
The county and township supervisors and thieves have all been assigned to these veterans who have retired due to injuries. This matter will also be under your direct management for the time being..."
Menxiadu thief Cao, also known as menxiadu, is in charge of the military guards of a place, and serves as patrol guide and subordinates. Depending on the size of the county, the official position of Pothief Cao ranges from one hundred shi to one thousand shi.
It is considered a good position, and the four people including the thief cao, the meritorious cao, the chief bookkeeper, and the chief secretary are collectively called the five subordinate officials. They are one of the five main subordinate official positions in counties and counties, which are more similar to the local officials in later generations.
Armed police or border defense.
Huang Cheng nodded in agreement, and then said: "It is not difficult for a veteran to serve as a subordinate governor and be in charge of military guards. However, it may be difficult for these people to deal with documents, inventory inventory, etc...."
Fei Qian nodded and said: "That's the third thing. Literacy in the army must not be broken. Tell the soldiers that only those who can read more than a thousand can serve! This is the case for both subordinates and teachers. They need to get high salaries.
, then take the Cai family’s Thousand-Character Classics as the standard…”
Although the number of commonly used Chinese characters is about 3,000, for the average person, mastering the 1,000 most frequently occurring characters is basically enough for reading. If you work harder and master 3,000 commonly used characters, the problem will not be
Very big.
Of course, there are also some people who are lazy and unwilling to learn how to read. For these people, Fei Qian has no good solution. After all, it is different from the environment in the military where they only have to fight. There will definitely be a lot of paperwork in the civil affairs area. If they are illiterate, they will naturally not be qualified.
Feiqian can only provide such an opportunity and channel specifically. As for whether some people can or cannot take up the role, Feiqian cannot manage these matters in detail.
After all, it is the butt that determines the head.
Fei Qian now has to consider the problem from an overall perspective. Some details can only be done by his subordinates. It is no longer possible to do everything personally. And to a certain extent, Fei Qian also stands on the side of
Considering the issue from the standpoint of the ruling class, the only purpose is to enable Bingzhou to develop stably.
Under this premise, various reforms and adjustments were gradually implemented, and rashly overthrowing the gentry and dividing the land equally would only cause unnecessary turmoil and turmoil.
Just like Fei Qian now wants to re-establish the majesty and glory of the military, and wants to use the military merits and titles of the pre-Qin Dynasty as the standard for evaluating soldiers' military merits, then things like undressing and feeding, etc. that are close to the people and soldiers, cannot be done too much.
More. Occasionally, if there is no problem once or twice, the soldiers will still feel tearful. But if you eat and live with the big soldiers every day, it will only convince the big soldiers, but it will not inspire these soldiers to be motivated...
A general who eats the same food and sleeps on the same straw bunk as himself all day long will definitely find it worthwhile to work for such a general, but certainly not many soldiers will have the desire to become such a general.
If you cut off the enemy's head, you can exchange for more money and eat more pieces of meat. If you kill the enemy's general, you can immediately have meat to eat. This level difference can stimulate the soldiers' desire for military glory.
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"Furthermore, there is also a requirement to be able to be conferred a title by having no more than a military title. Therefore, there must be no slack in literacy in the military..." Fei Qian looked at Huang Cheng and emphatically told him.
"Wei!" Huang Cheng said solemnly, raising his hands.
Fei Qian nodded and said: "Then you go and do your work. By the way, by the way, ask someone to find Zhang Yun and Zhang Yiyang..."
Huang Cheng nodded, then stood up and bowed his hands as a gift, then exited the hall.
Zhang Yun came quickly.
Zhang Yun is not tall and young, but he has a somewhat weathered appearance. Zhang Yun claimed that he had been fortunate enough to learn the Qihuang technique from Hua Tuo for a period of time, which surprised Fei Qian.
But when asked about Hua Tuo, Zhang Yun didn't know where Hua Tuo was wandering, which made Fei Qian feel a little embarrassed...
But something even more embarrassing happened later.
Seeing Zhang Yun coming, Fei Qian didn't go around too much and said directly: "Yiyang, how is the rescue camp being established?"
It's okay not to mention this matter. When he mentioned this, Zhang Yun became a little depressed, shook his head and said: "Junhou, alas, we did recruit some people, but these guys are big and thick, and their hands are so heavy... they can't even lift a wounded person.
The more you help, the more the injury will be aggravated. I have nothing to say..."
Fei Qian blinked, this was a problem.
Fei Qian has always had an idea to set up a rescue camp, but there has never been a suitable candidate. After all, this matter is relatively professional, and he knows nothing about ancient Chinese medicine. Although he knows that traditional Chinese medicine relies on sight, smell, and examination to make diagnosis, he still wants to make a diagnosis.
It is completely impossible for Fei to come and see, hear and ask about everything.
I thought that since I finally found someone who knew medical skills, setting up a rescue camp would be a smooth process, but in fact there were many problems.
Most of the ambulance personnel recruited in the Han Dynasty were refugees or sons and daughters of poor families. They had no basic knowledge of medicine at all. Therefore, it is not surprising that their techniques were rough, including pulling broken bones, pressing wounds and directly pulling the injured.
Some were pressed until they were dying, and dirty cloths stained with dirt and other debris were even used directly for bandages...
Of course, these experiences or knowledge may be very simple for Fei Qian, but for people in the Han Dynasty today, it may not be a simple matter.
"Let's train..." Fei Qian said, "Well... I mean, first select those who are more agile from the rescue camp, and control the number to about twenty people. You will teach them. After you teach these people, then
Let these people lead the teams individually, so it will be easier than if you have to teach them one by one..."
Zhang Yun thought about it for a while, but hesitated and remained silent, and did not agree immediately.
Fei Qian glanced at Zhang Yun's expression, then thought about it again, and guessed some of Zhang Yun's thoughts.
For alchemists, well, alchemists not only know how to draw ghost charms, but medicine is also one of their essential skills. They even know some divination, astrology, housekeeping, etc., um,
It seems like something great has been added...
But alchemists also need to eat, and they also pay attention to an academic inheritance. For Zhang Yun, other aspects may be fine. As for medicine, it would be difficult to teach it on a large scale without Hua Tuo's permission.
Unless the content taught is Zhang Yun’s own.
It does not mean that Zhang Yun cannot teach it, but it must be based on the relationship between master and apprentice. And in the military, it is obviously impossible for Zhang Yun to cross the military hierarchy, or to establish another one in the military.
Additional mentor-disciple relationship…
This was the original awareness of intellectual property protection in ancient times, which was the main reason for Zhang Yun's hesitation.
He didn't explain this clearly either. Maybe Zhang Yun thought he wanted to teach everything, so he naturally hesitated.
Fei Qian rubbed the short beard on his chin, pondered for a while, and then said: "How about this, the art of Qihuang? Yiyang, see if there are any more suitable candidates, find three or five, accept them as disciples, and teach some discernment
Herbal medicine, pathological diagnosis and treatment, etc., as for other people... just teach some simple first aid methods..."
Zhang Yun breathed a sigh of relief when he heard this and quickly agreed.
"Plagues are caused by heat and poison. There has been a severe plague in Guanzhong recently," Fei Qian emphasized in particular. "In this regard, we have to work hard to relieve the yang. Prepare more cooling and fire-reducing herbs, and send people to Diaoyin as soon as possible to let the soldiers
The common people have been somewhat exempted from the plague... If Diaoyin and his subordinates can be exempted from the suffering of the plague, Yiyang can be said to have done a great service!"
Zhang Yun also stopped smiling and said yes seriously.
In the Han Dynasty, the plague was similar to SARS in later generations, and it was inevitable to talk about it. Diaoyin was an important transportation pass between Guanzhong and Bingzhou Shangjun. If it can be prevented through herbal medicine and other means, the plague can be eliminated
Stopping at Diaoyin will indeed greatly safeguard the stability of Bingbei.
And if the herbs provided by Zhang Yun can play a certain role, then Fei Qian dares to send people to Zuo Fengyi to make the next plan. Otherwise, if he rashly enters Guanzhong when the plague is spreading, wouldn't this be a loss of life?
"...As for the bandaging on the battlefield..." Fei Qian thought for a while and said, "Well, relying solely on dictation will inevitably lead to some shortcomings... There are also some wounded people in the Xianbei slave camp outside the city, Yiyang
You might as well use these people to practice your skills first, and then allocate twenty sheep to you... Don't be happy yet, they are not killed for you to eat, but to practice your bandaging skills..."
It's not easy to eat meat these days. Seeing Zhan Yun's expression of joy when he heard about the sheep, Fei Qian quickly emphasized, otherwise Zhang Yun might have really gone to Sunshine Sheep, um, to eat sheep.
"Also, one last thing..." Fei Qian looked at Zhang Yun and said, "I heard that Yiyang you... fainted from blood? Well, you just feel dizzy when you see other people bleeding?"
Zhang Yun nodded slightly sheepishly.
This is the most embarrassing part. If you want to be a battlefield rescuer, how can you avoid bleeding? Besides, what should I do in the bridal chamber if I really suffer from bleeding?
"Let's do this..." Fei Qian turned around and shouted, "Zi Chu, send someone up front to ask if any thieves have been captured in the city recently?"
Huang Xu agreed, and then came to report after a while: "Junhou, there are three people in prison, two are stealing, and one is robbing money."
Fei Qian nodded, then turned to look at Zhang Yun, smiled, and said: "Yiyang, your blood-sickness syndrome cannot be cured. If you don't really go to the battlefield, it will be more or less a hidden danger... Like this
, there happened to be a thief in the prison, how about Yiyang making a hard trip and punishing you with his own hands? Don’t worry, they will definitely be tied up and can’t hurt you..."
Zhang Yun hesitated for a moment. Although he was still a little uneasy, he nodded and agreed. After all, as Fei Qian said, there is no blood on the battlefield. It is impossible not to see blood.
Watching Zhang Yun go away, Fei Qian felt helpless.
Fainting with blood is mostly due to psychological factors, but now Fei Qian has no way to slowly communicate and find out the specific cause. The only way is to use strong medicine. But in this way, if the medicine is too effective, maybe there is no way.
It’s hard to say why Tian Zhangyun fell in love with the art of bondage...