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Chapter 122 Guan Ning Legion IV

The reorganization of the division and regiment system is to some extent Zhao Qiang's attempt to draw a clear connection with Wu Sangui from the army itself, so that the strong color of Wu's old army that is now covering Guan Ning's army can be diluted. [] After all, Wu Sangui's reputation in Guan is not too good.

Well, the "Strategies for the Pacification of the Three Feudatories" compiled by the Qing court was even more scandalous, and it was ordered to be a must-read for scholars and common people. This kind of nationwide brainwashing made the Han people in Guan Nei generally have a favorable impression of Wu Sangui, and together with those who were found guilty.

Outside the Pass, the old troops of the Wu Army, who once fought on the front line against the Qing Dynasty, are also regarded as rebels and rebels. If the old system of the Wu Army is completely inherited and Wu Sangui inherits everything, it will definitely be difficult to go south in the future.

Zhao Qiang is not afraid of the Eight Banners of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. What he is afraid of is the Green Camp composed entirely of Han people. What he is afraid of are the Han generals who emerged to quell the San Francisco Rebellion, such as Zhao Liangdong, Zhang Yong and others. These are the hawks and dogs of the Manchus.

The Han generals will be the real enemies in the future. Their current reputation is all based on Wu Sangui. If an army with strong Wu Sangui characteristics rebels against the Qing Dynasty again, they will undoubtedly be the vanguard of the suppression. Because once Guan Ning's army

In the Manchu Qing Dynasty, how will these Han Green Camps and Han generals who played a great role in suppressing the Wu army deal with themselves? Therefore, they will inevitably resist stubbornly to the end. Even if their masters are killed, for the purpose of saving their lives, they will still resist to the end.

Such a situation is definitely something Zhao Qiang does not want to have, so he must downplay the Wu style of his army. At least after occupying the pass, when he sends troops to enter the pass or capture, rob or occupy, the Han generals can have a similar understanding.

The last army leader wanted to preserve his strength and took a wait-and-see attitude instead of fully resisting the actions of Guan Ning's army.

Although the Guan Ning Army also has a strong Wu Sangui flavor, it is much lighter than the Zhou Army or the Wu Army. In particular, the Guan Ning Army was once the only powerful enemy of the Ming Dynasty against the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and its reputation was better than that of King Ping Xi.

The army sounds much better. Thirty years later, most Han people have forgotten that Wu Ni's predecessor was the Guan Ning Army. In terms of popular support, the Guan Ning Army is definitely much better than the Zhou Army or Wu Army.

Zhao Qiang has never thought about having an independent flag now. He is not qualified yet, and he has to consider the reactions of his subordinates, so he cannot set up his own military flag, so he must take advantage of the situation. Liu De's proposal to restore the old Ming flag gives way

He was moved, maybe he could really lift the dead Ming Dynasty out and use it. But if he carried the old Ming flag and went south, how could he convince the old Wu army troops to support him? Zhao Qiang was a little confused. Hu Wang, Wu Si and others

The strong reaction just now made him have to pay attention to the feelings of Wu Jun's old troops towards Wu Sangui, and he had to carefully decide on the flag issue. If there were many opponents among his subordinates, he had to fly the banner of Wu Sangui's Great Zhou Army.

Just imagine, the people who started the uprising with you are all the old troops of Wu Army, and now you want them to forget that they are the old troops of Wu Army. It is unreasonable and unrealistic from any point of view, not to mention the follow-up recruitment of soldiers planned by Zhao Qiang.

There are tens of thousands of Wu Jun's old troops scattered outside Guan Ning. Without Wu Sangui's banner, whether these Wu Jun's old troops will be willing to join Guan Ning's army will also be a question.

Talking about the future, there is no practical use in thinking about these now. We have just acquired a small Shouyi City with five thousand troops. With such strength, it is really too far to think about what will happen after entering the customs in the future. It is only eyelids.

The Qing troops outside the pass below were enough for him to drink a pot, not to mention the thousands of old Maozi troops who had not been dealt with. Zhao Qiang, who had a headache, shook his head in distress, and sat down forcefully. The matter of reorganizing the military system cost him a lot of money.

After thinking a lot about it, he couldn't make a decision about going south to flag the banner. He was a little tired both physically and mentally, so he wanted Liu De and Wei Ji to go down too. He wanted to rest.

"Young one, I still have something to say."

When Zhao Qiang asked Liu De and Wei Ji to go down, Liu De spoke again, and his expression was no longer as frightened as before. He had finally come out. The division commander in front of him was by no means as ignorant as the officer just now.

, Liu Xuande wanted to go, and he seemed to be quite tempted by his proposal. Based on the idea of ​​how far the other party could go, Liu De tried his best to think about what shortcomings the other party had now, so that he could help him improve it.

, so that he has no worries. If it succeeds, then Liu De will become famous. If he fails, it will be none of his business. He can just find an opportunity and leave.

Glancing at Liu De, Zhao Qiang cheered up, leaned back, relaxed his waist lazily, and let his mental state recover a little. He wanted to hear what Liu De, the third master, had to say.

Seeing Zhao Qiang agreeing to him, Liu De breathed a sigh of relief and said softly: "I thought that Shouyi City now has a population of nearly 10,000 people. Of course, the military establishment needs to be solved, but the civil affairs must also be coordinated and arranged. The two can complement each other. Now the division

The commander reorganized the army, but failed to make arrangements for civil affairs. I thought something was wrong."

Civil affairs was Wei Ji's business, and Liu De, a young man, took over his duties. This made Wei Ji very unhappy. His face dropped and he glared at Liu De dissatisfied. Liu De, however, pretended not to know and was very calm.

Zhao Qiang stood there, looking like I was offering advice to you.

Excluding the men who have been organized into the army, there are still six to seven thousand people from all ethnic groups plus the Wu army's family members. Such a large population requires unified planning. Zhao Qiang thought about it, stood up and said: "In that case, let's establish a customs policy."

The General Office of the Ning Army has two Cao Cao, military and civilian, to coordinate the planning of military-civilian friendship."

After finishing speaking, he glanced at Liu De, then at Wei Ji, and then fixed his gaze on Wei Ji: "I hope Wei Ji will take up the post of civil servant." After a pause, he glanced at Liu De again, who was staring at him: "Mr. Wei Ji for the time being.

Deputy."

"Yes, I humbly accept my order!"

He originally thought that the post of civil officer would be lost to the talkative Liu De, but unexpectedly the division commander appointed him anyway. Wei Ji was overjoyed and went to worship him, and even changed his self-identification to a "humble position".

Liu De did not make any plans of his own, but was dissatisfied with being his deputy, so he happily accepted the order: "Xiao Ding will do my best to assist Mr. Wei."

One claimed to be a "humble person" and the other claimed to be a "little person." Zhao Qiang fully understood the petty thoughts of Wei Ji and Liu De. He was very satisfied with Wei Ji and did not criticize Liu De.

Once again, I ask friends who have not collected this book to collect it. Friends who have red tickets can vote for it. Thank you.

Note: At this time, 99% of the Han people in Guan Nei regarded themselves as people of the Qing Dynasty. In thirty years, the old Han people had forgotten the events of the previous dynasty, but the new Han people had no idea at all. People who were literate because of the characters

In prison, all the people with integrity were killed, and the only ones left were those who were willing to be traitors.


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