Hundreds of Wu Jun's family members are also included in the relocation list. Because of their special status and special status, Wei Ji's plan in Yas City specially arranged a living area for them in an area close to the General Government Office, deliberately making them become untouchables.
Zhao Qiang understood that Wei Ji wanted to build the aristocratic class of Guan Ningjun and the higher-level residents of free civilians. [] It can be denied that the Han army officers of Guanningjun were very interested in these Wu Jun family members because of their blood relationship and origin.
They are very kind. In their eyes, these family members of the North are the most trustworthy of their own people, while those free people who have surrendered and the untouchables who have been forcibly recruited are not trustworthy. Their existence is only to strengthen Guan Ning's army and gain power.
Enjoy rights beyond others. Everything Guan Ningjun owns can only be enjoyed by Guan Ningjun's people, and others only have their share.
Zhao Qiang could not force Wei Ji to change his behavior and the thoughts of the officers, but he issued an order to Wei Ji, requiring him to arrange not only Wu Jun's family members to stay in the area close to the General Government Office
, and at the same time, they must arrange for the families of foreign military officers equal to their number to move in, and demolish the planned walls. After receiving this order, Wei Ji was very puzzled, because he had reported these plans to the commander before,
The commander-in-chief had no objection at the time, so why is he asking for a change now? Confused, Wei Ji honestly carried out the order and deleted the wall sign on the plan, but he made a small change to the order.
That is to say, Zhao Qiang’s original order of an equal number of foreign officers’ families was changed to a brigade with officers’ families. The consequence of this change is that there could originally be 500 foreign officers’ families, but now only less than 100 can be accommodated.
Because there were only six or seven alien officers in the Guan Ning Army Brigade, and the total number of their family members could not exceed one hundred. Zhao Qiang knew about this change, and by the time he found out, a commotion had already broken out.
All the tribesmen who originally lived in Yask were moved outside the city. In order to complete Zhao Qiang's request as soon as possible, Wei Ji's approach was to build and move at the same time, striving to complete all the relocation matters after the city was built. Otherwise, wait until
If the city is built and then relocated, the project volume will be too large, involving too many people and departments, and it will take longer.
News that a major war will break out next year has been circulated in the army. As the highest official of the people, Wei Ji has naturally heard some rumors. Looking outside the pass, there is no possibility of any major war between the Guan Ning army and the Rakshasa people.
If there is a large-scale war, it can only be caused by the Qing army in the south. With all the signs connected, Wei Ji naturally understands that the earlier the migration is, the more beneficial it will be for Guan Ning's army. Otherwise, once the war starts, all the focus will shift to the front line.
It would be very difficult to relocate the population at that time.
After the relocation of Yicheng, it will be transformed from the original settlement where soldiers and civilians coexisted into a simple military fortress. At that time, in addition to the teaching brigade, there will only be defenders and a small number of residents. Before Zhao Qiang led the third infantry regiment to set off, he will
The task of guarding Shouyi City was handed over to Wu Si. The security team and hundreds of garrison troops in the city were merged into a garrison brigade, which was responsible for guarding Shouyi City. Wu Si also held the post of captain of the garrison brigade. Sergeant Guo Fei was asked to
Responsible for the logistics and heavy transportation, for this purpose, the civilian Cao assigned 800 civilians from various places to the military commander. Guo Fei organized them into a transportation battalion and began to deliver food to the designated location first.
Before the troops and horses move, food and grass go first. This has been the only law of war since ancient times. The third phase of the Dingyuan operation is about to begin. The advance transportation of food and grass will help the combat troops reduce their burden and speed up their march. Now the Russian troops in Udisk and other places
With the army unable to retreat, the sergeant's transport camp did not need to fear being attacked by the Russian army. What they only had to worry about was whether they would be punished by the commander-in-chief if they failed to complete the amount of grain transported as scheduled.
At the same time, Zhao Qiang ordered Guo Fei to set up the Military Intelligence Department. The function of the Intelligence Department is to collect various intelligence for the reference of the military. This place does not refer to Rakshasa or Manchu only, but to Rakshasa, Manchu, North Korea, and Mongolia.
The personnel of the Intelligence Department are not limited to Han people, but must be from any ethnic group, including Saurons, Oroqen people, Ewenki people, Daur people, Xibo people, etc., and even Rakshasa people. In short, within the target area, intelligence
The company must have its own intelligence personnel operating in the area. In order to achieve rapid results in the intelligence work, Zhao Qiang asked Min Cao to allocate a large amount of gold and silver to the sergeant for the activities of the Intelligence Department and to bribe personnel.
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On the fourth day after Baksang left, a group of less than a hundred Qing troops escorting several carriages were spotted at the beacon tower in the south heading towards Shouyi City. Since there had been an explanation in advance, the convoy was allowed to pass directly.
Hai did not break his promise, and he indeed delivered 300 muskets and 200 swords. Zhao Qiang, who was short of weapons, was happy to accept them all, and all he had to do was smile and smile at the Qing military commander who delivered the goods.
Nod and bow.
The three hundred fire poles are the same as those used by the army. They are all muzzle-loading guns. The medicine delivered is also sufficient, which to a certain extent reflects General Ningguta's goodwill towards these Wu Ni. The two hundred swords are also from the Qing army.
The standard equipment, the knives are all long swords, and the swords are also Ming swords used by the Qing army generals. This kind of sword was adopted by the Qing army and equipped with the long swords used by the Ming army generals. It is different from the swords used in Zhao Qiang's impression martial arts movies. These swords are
The swords are all long-handled, somewhat similar to the Japanese swords of later generations, but in terms of shape and sharpness, these swords are stronger than the Japanese swords, and they are also more graceful. Zhao Qiang always feels that excluding the materials used to make the swords,
These swords are very similar to the Mo Dao from the Tang Dynasty.
The Qing army commander who came here was only to garrison the Eight Banners, but his attitude towards the Guan Ning Army was the same as Baksang's. He didn't take it seriously at all, just like the men and horses with the red banner Shu Mulu and Hebao in Heilongjiang were not taken seriously three months ago.
These Guan Ning troops were wiped out and disappeared.
Contempt, too much contempt, not even the most basic vigilance. Zhao Qiang was very moved by the attitude of the Qing army in Ningguta towards their own side. He didn’t understand why these Qing army generals treated their own side in this way. Did they forget the people they wanted to use?
Are they actually the remnants of Wu Sangui's rebel army?
After the Qing army commander delivered the muskets and swords, he returned without stopping for more. Before leaving, he said bitterly to Zhao Qiang, "If the general hadn't insisted on recruiting you, I would have been promoted.
Got it."
After listening to his words, Zhao Qiang smiled and thought that most of the Qing generals who came to Ninggu Pagoda were dissatisfied with Bahai's behavior of recruiting their own side. Although they despised Guan Ning's army, it did not mean that their hostility was also reduced. Respectfully
After sending off the Qing army commander, Zhao Qiang asked Wu Si to command the beacon tower in the south to closely monitor the Qing army's movements. As long as there was any movement of the Qing army north of Songshan Fort, no matter how many there were or what they were doing, they would report to the police.
Report. Don't be afraid of ten thousand, just be afraid of the worst. Zhao Qiang doesn't want a stupid Qing general to suddenly appear at the foot of Shouyi City with his troops at the risk of being scolded by Ba Hai.
Zhao Qiang's firecrackers and swords sent by the Qing army were not distributed to the 3rd Infantry Regiment, but were all handed over to the teaching brigade. After all, these weapons were few. Although there were three hundred firecrackers, they could not be equipped for a brigade.
, in this case, it would be better to leave it to Shouyi City for strengthening defense. After Wu Si received these fire guns and swords, he distributed the swords to the guard brigade, and distributed the fire guns to the teaching brigade, stipulating that each teaching brigade
All trainees must be proficient in using fire blunderbuss, and they are told that only if they are proficient in using fire blunderbuss, they can be assigned to the 1st Infantry Regiment, the strongest regiment of the Guan Ning Army.
The First Regiment is equipped with all firecrackers and equipment, and is equipped with the only artillery team in the entire army. The commander and soldiers are all veterans, and their combat effectiveness is the highest in the entire army. The students in the teaching brigade are drawn from various regiments.
Yes, they were very impressed by the First Infantry Regiment. As soldiers, being able to become a member of the strongest regiment is undoubtedly very attractive. So after the firecrackers were distributed, these were mainly used as officers to train
The soldiers were surprisingly fond of fire guns, and the Rakshasa musketeers who served as instructors in the brigade also became a hot commodity. In their spare time, these Rakshasa musketeers were not even able to take a break, and were all dragged to the shooting range by the soldiers.
After settling everything in Shouyi City and planning everything, Zhao Qiang issued the order to go out.
On September 11th, Zhao Qiang led the 3rd Infantry Regiment, the Cossacks and the newly formed Guards, a total of 5,000 troops, to go to Udisk. Before that, on September 9th, Qi Zhuang, who received the order, ordered Zuo Mingnan to
Lead the four brigades of the 2nd Infantry Regiment to advance towards Dujgensk.