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Chapter 24: Incorporating the Qiang People (1)

Update time:2012-09-13

Jia Rong pointed at Li Shun, and Xu Qiang said to the soldiers below: "There cannot be no discipline in the army. From now on, Li Shun will manage your military discipline issues, and Xu Qiang will assist you in managing it; if there are soldiers who disobey military discipline, Li Shun, Xu Qiang will

You can handle it with full authority."

Li Shun can be said to be young and mature, thoughtful and conscientious. Jia Rong is relieved to leave the general discipline issues to him. Xu Qiang is also Jia Rong's confidant and is loyal. He will cooperate with Li Shun and Jia Rong.

It feels right.

Jia Rong said to Li Shun and Xu Qiang: "After you two go down, select soldiers to help you manage the military discipline of the entire team. You two will discuss the specific matters. If you have any questions, come to me."

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Li Shun and Xu Qiang knelt down on one knee and clasped their fists and replied: "I will do my best, general, please rest assured!"

After arranging the positions of Xu Qiang and Li Shun, Jia Rong appointed Li Hu, Li Li and Zhang Wei as his own army captains.

A detailed count of all the soldiers in the army was made. Since in the previous team, the training items for soldiers in each county were different, Jia Rong still needed to make unified arrangements before conducting centralized training.

The specific number of soldiers is 3,680. After the second war with the Qiang people, the soldiers in some counties were basically wiped out. Therefore, the idea of ​​training soldiers according to their specialties cannot be implemented.

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Jia Rong previously led Hechi County, and the soldiers from Gudao County accounted for 30% of the entire army, which was very good in this war.

In order to better mobilize soldiers on the battlefield, Jia Rong followed the Han Dynasty military system and assigned five soldiers to a team, with one team leader, ten people with one Shi, and one commander; one hundred people had one hundred generals.

One person; one hundred people will directly obey Jia Rong's command.

The military system of the Han Dynasty was very complicated. Jia Rong only temporarily assigned the position of his subordinates to the position of centurion. Dong Zhuo had not informed Jia Rong of his own position. Jia Rong was only the leader of this unit for the time being.

After counting the detailed number of people in the team, Jia Rong got up and went to Dong Zhuo's camp. The purpose was naturally to recruit soldiers. Jia Rong still valued those captured Qiang soldiers, especially after seeing the Qiang people's riding and archery skills.

As well as the power of the cavalry galloping across the battlefield, Jia Rong secretly thought about how to form his own cavalry team.

After the soldiers reported the matter, Jia Rong met Dong Zhuo; Jia Rong paid homage to him and said: "Jia Rong, who is of humble rank, is here to bow to the general."

At Dong Zhuo's signal, Jia Rong sat on a seat very close to Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo also valued talented people.

Dong Zhuo looked at Jia Rong and asked kindly: "I wonder what important business Zhiyuan has here today?"

Although Dong Zhuo was very polite to him, Jia Rong was neither arrogant nor arrogant and replied respectfully: "General, I have already counted the detailed number of our soldiers, and I came here to report to the general."

Dong Zhuo nodded and said: "Zhiyuan is indeed impatient. He has just experienced a war and has not rested for two days before rushing to reorganize his troops. In this case, please tell me the details of your soldiers."

"General Qi, we have a total of 3,680 soldiers in our unit," Jia Rong said.

After listening to Jia Rong's words, Dong Zhuo thought deeply for a while, and then said: "Zhiyuan, the soldiers you command are the largest among the six troops I have. Our army originally had five troops, plus one of yours."

There are currently six troops in total; the other five troops each have more than 2,000 men, but only Zhiyuan and yours have more than 3,000 soldiers."

After hearing Dong Zhuo's words, Jia Rong felt anxious in his heart. He originally wanted to ask Dong Zhuo for soldiers, but he didn't expect Dong Zhuo to say that he might not be able to get surrendered Qiang soldiers. He hurriedly said to Dong Zhuo

: "General, although our troops have gone through two major battles, they still lack enough training and cannot be compared with the veterans of the other five troops."

Dong Zhuo paced back and forth in the camp, and then said in a tentative tone: "Let's do this, Zhiyuan, divide your troops into 1,500 men and divide them among the other five tribes. I believe they will be led by veterans from the other five tribes.

They, these soldiers can grow up very quickly."

After Jia Rong heard this, he felt secretly happy in his heart. Although it seemed that his strength had been weakened, he had enough reasons to ask Dong Zhuo for surrendered Qiang soldiers. Jia Rong's philosophy is that it is not about having too many soldiers, but about having more soldiers.

Refined.

In these two wars, the casualties were basically new soldiers. The original troops led by Dong Zhuo suffered very little losses. This is why.

Jia Rong said flatteringly: "The general is wise. I will definitely handle this matter when I return home from my humble post. I still have one more thing to do, and I sincerely ask the general to agree to it."

Seeing that Jia Rong agreed with his opinion, Dong Zhuo was also very happy. In his heart, he thought that Jia Rong would not agree to this request. No one wanted to weaken his strength. Seeing Jia Rong, Dong Zhuo also became more cordial and treated Jia Rong happily.

Said: "Zhiyuan, there's no need to be polite. If you have any requests, just tell me."

Jia Rong said sincerely: "I humbly ask the general to distribute the surrendered Qiang soldiers to some of our troops."

After finishing speaking, Jia Rong looked at Dong Zhuo expectantly.

After listening to Jia Rong's words, Dong Zhuo thought deeply and said: "Zhiyuan, the Qiang people are just unfed wolves, not as solid and reliable as the local people and horses; I can give you some surrendered Qiang soldiers, but you have to deal with them

Be careful."

Jia Rong was overjoyed and thought that Fatty Dong was so cute. Dong Zhuo didn't care too much about the Qiang soldiers. In his opinion, the Qiang soldiers were a foreign race, not our own race. Their hearts must be different and they were not worthy of trust.

After discussions with Dong Zhuo, Dong Zhuo agreed that Jia Rong would select 500 soldiers as his subordinates from among the surrendered Qiang soldiers.

After Jia Rong left Dong Zhuo's camp, he hurried to the place where the Qiang soldiers were imprisoned. At the same time, he asked Zhang Wei who was following him to find Wang Liu and Zhao Meng.

The place where the Qiang people were imprisoned was in a dilapidated barracks. Some parts of the house showed signs of collapse. It looked like it had been uninhabited for many years. It was probably not suitable for use as a firewood shed.

The soldiers responsible for guarding the surrendered Qiang people guarded the place tightly with one post every five steps and one sentry every ten steps.

Jia Rong stepped forward and explained his purpose to the guarding soldiers. When the soldiers heard about Jia Rong's identity, they immediately became very enthusiastic about Jia Rong. Jia Rong's deeds spread among the army in a few days.

Soldiers always admire capable people, so they naturally respect Jia Rong.

A guarding soldier respectfully took Jia Rong to the room where the Qiang soldiers were detained, and then said to Jia Rong: "General, this is where the Qiang soldiers are detained. Now there are only one Qiang soldier left."

More than 1,600 people."

After listening to the soldiers' words, Jia Rong understood that there must be generals from the other five departments who came to select the soldiers.

When the door opened, Jia Rong saw all the Qiang soldiers crowded into the empty room. Dust accumulated in the room and the walls were cracked into spider web shapes.

Seeing the door of the house open, the Qiang soldiers all looked towards Jia Rong. Each of these soldiers had pale faces. Two days of hunger had caused these Qiang soldiers to lose their original vigor, but their unyielding eyes clearly showed that

Tell Jia Rong how extraordinary they are.

Jia Rong inspected the house and was very satisfied with these Qiang soldiers. Jia Rong believed that after a little training, these soldiers would be invincible on the battlefield.

The soldier responsible for bringing Jia Rong in quietly said to him: "General, be careful. When General Niu came to select these surrendered Qiang soldiers yesterday, he was almost injured by them."

When Jia Rong heard what the guarding soldier said, he immediately became interested and said, "Oh, there is another matter. Please tell me the details."

The soldier told Jia Rong what happened yesterday in detail.

It turned out that when Niu Jin came to select surrendered Qiang soldiers yesterday, he fell in love with a Qiang soldier, but the Qiang soldier was unwilling to follow him, saying that as long as Niu Jin could beat him, he would follow Niu Jin.

, otherwise it would be impossible; when Niu Jin heard this, he also became interested. Although Niu Jin himself was good at martial arts, he was not absolutely sure to defeat this strong-looking Qiang soldier.

Niu Jin sent five of his elite soldiers to challenge the Qiang soldier, but they were all injured by the Qiang soldier. Niu Jin was very angry and wanted to kill the Qiang man to vent his anger, but his adviser persuaded him to do so.

He didn't want to do this, saying that doing so would affect the mood of the Qiang soldiers he had recruited and would be of no benefit to him in the future. After hearing the counselor's analysis, Niu Jin gave up.

After hearing this, Jia Rong said: "Hasn't General Hua Xionghua come to select Qiang soldiers?"

The guarding soldiers didn't know what Jia Rong meant, but they still reported truthfully: "Not yet. Now only you, the general, and General Hua, General Guo, have not come to select these Qiang soldiers."

No wonder this is the case. If Hua Xiong had come, how could he allow this Qiang soldier to be so rampant? Hua Xiong has always considered himself the number one in the Xiliang Army, Jia Rong thought to himself.

Jia Rong said to the guarding soldiers: "Which Qiang soldier is so arrogant?"

The guarding soldier seemed a little afraid of the surrendered Qiang soldier, and carefully told Jia Rong the direction of the Qiang soldier.

Looking in the direction told by the guarding soldier, Jia Rong saw a very strong Qiang soldier who was about thirty years old. When he stood there, he gave people the feeling of standing out from the crowd; because this Qiang man

The soldier gave people a very depressing feeling. Looking at him, Jia Rong felt as if the air around him had solidified. Jia Rong was so oppressed that he couldn't breathe. At a glance, he knew that this was definitely a battlefield warrior who had experienced hundreds of battles.

Will.

Jia Rong pointed to the Qiang soldier who made him feel depressed and asked, "Is that him?"

Looking at Jia Rong's actions, the guarding soldier seemed to be afraid that Jia Rong's behavior would anger the Qiang soldier, and hurriedly pulled down Jia Rong's hand pointing at the Qiang soldier.

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