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1022 Go prepare for the next war

Without a strong army of its own, it simply used capital and connections to drive the war, which ultimately led to Cyric's failure. It was slow to respond, which ultimately gave Datang Group the opportunity to rise.

Another good example is the Great China Empire. Tang Mo has studied the history of this empire: "The Great China Empire also made great progress in the past, but in the end it became what it is now due to laziness. Do we also have to be like this?

Will the two of them learn from each other and be surpassed by others in the end?"

After the rise of the Great China Empire, it actually hoped to conquer the surrounding countries. As a result, the continuous small setbacks made the Great China Empire worry about gains and losses.

In the end, the method of letting surrounding countries restrict each other was less expensive and more effective. After playing it a few times, the Great China Empire stopped expanding after getting the benefits it wanted.

As the news that the master of ZTE sent a princess to Shu and then went south was revealed, the last effort of the Great China Empire failed, and history has come to this day.

So when Tang Mo talked about these allusions, the generals who understood the key points became serious. They couldn't find the key points before, but now Tang Mo pointed out the key points and made them understand the war.

Sometimes you have to make your own decisions.

Tang Mo, who was sitting in the first place, continued to speak: "We cannot be short-sighted and cannot always look at the immediate interests. We must take a long-term view and carefully consider the overall interests."

"We must not be timid just because of losses. That is wrong. We must face all challenges and let the enemy see that we are invincible! Although the losses in the proxy war may seem small, the attitude itself has already declined." His.

He glanced at his generals. What was gratifying was that these generals did not avert their gazes. Their eyes were still full of desire for victory and determination that Tang Mo could lead them to victory.

In Tang Mo's view, an army that is afraid of war and casualties is already a sign of degeneration. If the army does not seek war or desire war, then it is the failure of a country's army.

A country's army is like a sharp sword in the hands of a swordsman. The swordsman may not draw the sword, but the sword must be sharp and thirst for blood.

Whether to use a sword or not is the decision of the swordsman, which has nothing to do with the sword itself. In the same way, whether to start a war or not is a country's will, and has nothing to do with the army itself - the army only needs to ensure that it can fight and win.

That’s it.

In another time and space, the Tang Empire used a large number of mercenaries and foreign regiments, which eventually led to frequent wars. The core troops' combat effectiveness collapsed and they were unable to maintain absolute suppression of the border troops. They eventually lost absolute control of the surrounding areas and became inevitable.

of decline.

Similarly, lighthouse countries that are keen on fighting proxy wars and believe that money and aid can solve all problems have gradually become supporters of small-scale wars that can only kick kindergartens and punch nursing homes, and have wasted their own powerful industries.

Internal force.

There are too many examples like this, because in the short term, mercenary-agent warfare is so fragrant, the cost is low and the results are quick, and the blood you shed is not your own blood.

In such a war, the planners do not need to invest anything at all. They only need to stand aside and shout, throwing in a few coins to increase the atmosphere, and the other party will fight on their own, and the two potential opponents will be consumed at the same time.

Therefore, as long as you hold the right to speak, use economic advantages to lure the opponent, and at the same time exert a subtle cultural influence, you can destroy the enemy's spirit and dull the enemy's body. The cost of doing so is too low, and it can be called defeating without a fight.

A subdued soldier.

But there is a price for playing this way after all. The price is that everyone who has played this way feels that it saves time and effort, and from a book perspective, they make a lot of money.

The first person to do this brings endless pressure to subsequent decision-makers: because the first person has accomplished the greatest thing at the lowest cost, those who come after him will be doubly incompetent if they cannot do it.

Tang Mo didn't want his generals to start working on this, because he didn't want the Tang Empire to eventually go down the same path as the Lighthouse Kingdom.

He hopes that his troops will always be prepared, always be superior to the armies of other countries, always dare to launch wars, and always be full of bloody spirit.

"The hope of using strategies to weaken the enemy is part of war, but it is not the main part. There is no doubt about this." He defined the efforts to prepare for war and determined that means are only necessary steps and do not determine the outcome.

key.

Tang Mo withdrew his gaze from his general and continued: "The Battle of Fengjiang is just a strategy for the exhausted enemy. It is just a prelude to our annexation of the Great China Empire. Although the effect is good, its emergence is not inevitable.

It is wrong to hope that the enemy will make a mistake first so that we can take advantage of it, and to hope that others will fight first so that we can wait and profit... This kind of thinking itself is wrong."

As he spoke, he spread his hands: "Our Tang Dynasty relies on its invincible military power, not those little tricks! It doesn't hurt to eat a few appetizers before the main meal, but there is nothing you can do if the table is filled with pickles and sweets.

Eat! I hope you can understand this!"

"Whether the enemy makes mistakes or not, we are all capable of defeating them! This is what we must always pursue, always keep in mind, and always hold in our hands!" He clenched his fists and raised his voice.

"Yes! Your Majesty!" Marshals Loew, Strauss, and Bolton stood up first, holding their heads high. The other generals also stood up, and the slogans echoed throughout the conference room: "Long live our Emperor!

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"Go and prepare! Go and prepare for the next war! Go and prepare for all subsequent wars! Go and prepare to build your achievements with blood! Go and conquer! Go and save! In order to spread the glory of the Tang Dynasty Empire all over the earth, in order to make the Tang Dynasty

The flag of the empire covers the sky!" Tang Mo also stood up and enthusiastically encouraged everyone present.

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Ying Yue discovered that the Emperor of the Tang Empire seemed to be more interested in work than the wedding she was looking forward to. He had endless tasks to handle every day, which Ying Yue was not used to.

In her opinion, a country's monarch who is as diligent as her father Yingduo is considered a rare wise monarch, but she found that the emperor of the Tang Empire seemed to be busier.

She actually wanted to meet her future husband before her wedding, but all the applications submitted by the princess of Qin for an interview failed.

His Majesty the Emperor always seems to have endless work: he has to deal with a lot of government affairs every day, and he also has to take time to draw and write books. In addition, he has to meet with various ministers, hold various meetings and temporary meetings...



In addition, His Majesty the Emperor also has the habit of having meals with his family and ministers. He often leaves the ministers to have meals together to discuss issues, so he does not even have time to have a meal with Ying Yue.

The most unexpected thing is that His Majesty the Emperor is also a good man who cares about his family. This surprised Ying Yue. She really didn't expect that Tang Mo would take time to play games with his children or check their homework.

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He really knows how to look at the children's paintings and graffiti, and also watch their twisted handwriting, listen to their singing songs, and talk about interesting things about catching crickets in the Forbidden City.

No matter from every aspect, Tang Mo is a good man: Ying Yue is deeply loved by her father, but she has never enjoyed Ying Duo's regular visits and companionship.

An emperor is already busy enough, and some small things cannot be taken care of at all. People who can surround the emperor are also used to this, and they will not have any complaints about it.

But Tang Mo is different. He really makes time to spend time with his family. This may be another important reason why Tang Mo's three women are very harmonious so far.

Today, Ying Yue finally had the opportunity to meet Tang Mo. Tang Mo didn't mean to avoid it, he really didn't have time recently.

The computer technology of the Tang Empire is advancing rapidly. How could this be possible without Tang Mo's support and contribution? Compared to a woman he has never met, Tang Mo is more willing to invest his energy in the research and development of technologies that will affect the future direction of the world.

In addition, the Tang Empire's nuclear technology has reached a critical moment, and it is possible to make that loud noise that silences the world at any time.

Which of these things do you think is not more important than taking the time to meet a woman? Tang Mo always thought so until he met this woman from Qin during dinner time.

Tang Mo was shocked by the beauty of the other party: he had never seen such a stunning beauty, which was as full of desire as the delicious food in front of him.

She and Alice had completely different styles of beauty, and she was also different from Leer. How should I put it, Tang Mo looked at Ying Yue in front of him with a sense of familiarity and habit.

Black hair, black eyes... If Tang Mo had married a wife in his previous life, she would have looked like this! She was so perfect, as perfect as those female celebrities with whom Tang Mo had nothing to do in his previous life.

Not those Internet celebrities, nor those unrecognizable plastic surgery faces, but the kind of queens who appeared in movies and TV series many years ago, with the kind of indescribable beauty that is full of temperament.

Frankly speaking, Tang Mo likes such beauty, so this makes Tang Mo, a scumbag, accept the fact that there is no relationship between him and her.

It's a political marriage anyway... Tang Mo thought silently in his heart.

When Tang Mo was looking at Ying Yue, Ying Yue was also observing Tang Mo. Frankly speaking, she became more and more satisfied with Tang Mo as she looked at him: First of all, Tang Mo is very good-looking...

There are always good looks, and the first impression a woman will have on a man must be his appearance. Tang Mo is very handsome, which is a plus point for Ying Yue, and it is a big... plus point.

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I haven't finished the family affairs yet, so I'll postpone the update for one day. I'll definitely make it up tomorrow, sorry.


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