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Chapter 245 Soldier Training and Prisoners

After entering the second stage of the trial, the first thing Zhao Haiping noticed was that a brand new UI appeared in his field of vision.

In the upper right corner of the field of vision, there is an icon similar to a character card. There are also light effects around this card, which seems to be able to achieve some kind of charging effect.

After Zhao Haiping briefly studied it, he quickly understood the usage of this new function.

This is what was said in the new version announcement before, he can summon heroic spirits.

But obviously, the summoning of heroic spirits is not completely unlimited.

When this function appears in his mind, the card will appear. At the same time, Zhao Haiping can select the heroic spirit he wants to summon in his mind.

These tasks must have been encountered in the trial fantasy before, and different characters require different energy consumption when summoning.

Some relatively powerful characters consume relatively high basic energy when summoned.

As for those marginalized characters, it is naturally more economical to summon them.

In addition, the full hosting approach that Zhao Haiping thought of before is not completely impossible, but it requires a lot of energy.

And if you just consult the person and ask for advice, then less energy will be consumed.

As for the acquisition of energy, it depends on the player's progress in the current instance.

Since Zhao Haiping has passed the first stage, he has enough energy at this time to directly summon a heroic spirit, and there is still some remaining energy that can be consulted or entrusted.

But what Zhao Haiping is most concerned about at this time is that since the acquisition of energy depends on the player's progress in advancing the trial fantasy, then if the player relies on the function of summoning heroic spirits, he can make the most correct choice at the most critical node every time

, greatly advanced the progress and gained more energy...

Can that create a perpetual motion effect?

Well, it's still possible.

Of course, the producers of this game will definitely place restrictions on the values ​​in this area to prevent players from achieving this cycle too easily.

In short, how to use this function of summoning heroic spirits, players still have to slowly explore it in the dungeon.

Zhao Haiping did not choose which heroic figure to summon immediately, but decided to take a look at the target of the dungeon challenge at this time.

If the summoning energy of these heroic figures are the same, then he should just summon Sheng Taizu directly. After all, Sheng Taizu, as one of the top emperors in Chinese history, has his own unique abilities in domestic affairs, diplomacy, military and other aspects.

It can be said that it is the best choice for setting things.

However, it is too expensive to summon Taizu, and it is difficult to maintain Zhao Haiping's current energy.

So you still have to look at what the target of the copy is at this time, and then take the right medicine.

The fog in front of him gradually dissipated, and Zhao Haiping found that he had appeared in a huge military camp.

The overall environment is somewhat similar to the previous military camp in the Pingding Army, but the conditions are slightly better.

In the vast military camps, you can see the soldiers of the Qi Dynasty busying themselves with their own affairs.

In addition to participating in training every day, when they return to the military camp at night, they have to do some work, such as mending armor or repairing ordnance. They often have to be busy until late at night before they can sleep.

There are many spacious schools outside the military camp. These schools are divided into different areas, some are used to train infantry, and some are used to train cavalry.

These infantrymen were armed with uniform standard weapons, such as spears, axes, etc., and practiced fixed moves in the open space of the school grounds.

There are also instructors who are responsible for teaching them, constantly explaining the technical essentials of these movements and correcting the mistakes made by the soldiers.

At this time, the infantry practiced some relatively simple postures, such as holding a long gun on a daily basis, stabbing in the upward, middle and downward directions, dialing the opponent's weapon and other fixed actions.

Although these movements do not seem complicated, the soldiers still practiced them in various ways and in a chaotic manner.

From this, it may be seen that the quality of the soldiers here is relatively average.

Zhao Haiping looked down at his clothes and found that he was wearing armor and had a cloak on his back. He was obviously a general with a high status.

"So, my goal now is...to train troops?"

Zhao Haiping estimated that the scale of this military camp was not small, and there might be 40,000 to 50,000 soldiers in it.

If these soldiers are well trained, they will definitely play a huge role in certain key battles in the future.

What's more, General Han Fuyue's military training ability is indeed seen in the annals of history. He "will not tear down the house to death, and will not plunder to death of starvation." In the era of cold weapons, being able to develop this kind of military discipline is considered to be at the ceiling level.

According to the consistent nature of the game "Dark Sand", the development content in the early stages of the dungeon is often closely related to the actual combat in the later stages. If you are lazy in the early stages, you will definitely suffer in the later stages.

Therefore, Zhao Haiping did not dare to neglect at all, and immediately assumed the identity of the general, racing against time to train these soldiers well.

It's just the matter of military training that really touches the players' knowledge blind spots.

They have never encountered similar game content in previous copies.

Of course, Zhao Haiping has seen a lot of things in the military camp, but observing the military camp from the perspective of a soldier is equivalent to a blind man trying to figure out the elephant, and I am afraid it is difficult to grasp the key.

If Zhao Haiping were allowed to start from scratch and try to build a strong army, he would probably have to wait until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse.

Thinking of this, Zhao Haiping chose not to hesitate and directly turned on the function of summoning heroic spirits.

As his mind moved, a portrait of General Deng Yuanjing appeared on the card.

Then, the energy around the card began to be quickly drawn away, and somehow, as if across the long river of history, the heroic spirit of General Deng Yuanjing was summoned here!

After a while, Zhao Haiping found that General Deng Yuanjing had arrived in front of him.

At this time, General Deng was at his peak after being a bandit in Nanping and a barbarian in the north.

There is no need to explain the current situation, because the summoned heroic spirits are not the heroic figures in history themselves, but more like the collection of knowledge of these figures, which can naturally play the role of tool people.

However, although they are tool men, they are still heroes in Chinese history, and they still deserve the respect they deserve.

Zhao Haiping asked respectfully: "General Deng, I want to train troops, what should I pay attention to?"

This question was very broad, and even after asking it, Zhao Haiping regretted it a little.

But I have to say that the function of summoning heroic spirits is quite powerful, and it seems to be in line with a certain famous saying: There are no bad questions, only bad answers.

In front of such a real audience on the art of war, Zhao Haiping received a very concise answer to a very general question.

"Practice is the most important thing, and military training is the second most important thing.

"Training generals is like treating the root cause. The root cause is chaos but the end is not cured."

These sentences are actually not difficult to understand.

To train troops, you must first train generals. Generals here not only refer to generals, but also include generals at all levels in the army.

After all, whether it is the era of cold weapons or the era of hot weapons, the entire army is a huge whole. Whether it is daily training or subsequent marches and battles, it is necessary to ensure the uploading and issuing of military orders, the maintenance of morale, etc. General officers at all levels are equal to

An extension of the general himself.

If something goes wrong with these people, then no matter how long they practice, it will be in vain.

Zhao Haiping couldn't help but his eyes lit up, and he felt that this heroic spirit summoning function was quite worthwhile.

In fact, what General Deng said is a bit vague, and it sounds like some kind of truth that anyone can think of.

But the key to doing many things well is often hidden in these truths.

Many people may understand a certain truth, but how important is this truth? What is its priority with other truths? If two truths conflict, how should we choose?

This is the difference between genius and mediocrity.

Zhao Haiping asked again: "General Deng, if you want to train a general, where should you start?"

General Deng still answered naturally: "The method of binding troops is the foundation of building an army.

"When building an army, you first select soldiers, use the soldiers to screen the generals, then use the generals to select the soldiers, and then the law of binding the troops is determined."

The so-called method of binding the army is actually a discussion of how to build an army.

Although most of what General Deng said had the characteristics of his era and was relatively refined and obscure, Zhao Haiping could still clearly understand the meaning due to the characteristics of the game "Dark Sand".

General Deng did not just talk in general terms, but also stated the steps and details in detail.

Zhao Haiping listened carefully while keeping the technical essentials in mind.

According to General Deng, to build a strong army, we must start by selecting soldiers at the grassroots level.

You can't choose those who are slick and cunning in big cities, nor can you choose someone who is born with martial arts and a green forest habit.

As for those with rich combat experience, they should be selected carefully, because these people will know how to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. If they have made meritorious deeds, they can be considered accordingly, while others can only be ranked second-class.

As for the first-class soldiers, they must be honest people from the countryside. It is best to have dark skin, tall body, hard life, strong muscles, and a native color formed by years of hard work.

For soldiers, personal martial arts is not important. The most important thing is whether they are physically strong, honest and obedient, and whether they can obey orders and prohibitions.

After enough grassroots soldiers are selected, generals at all levels can be further selected from these people.

Of course, as a general, you don't need to screen out every level of generals, you only need to screen out the level you directly command.

For example, I only have the bosses under the players, and then I have these bosses go to the whistles under the players, and then I have these whistles go to the flag bosses under the players...

After such layer-by-layer selection, the overall framework of the entire army will be established.

The advantage of such selection is that superiors and subordinates understand each other, and it is easier to form cohesion and a sense of collective honor.

After the entire large framework is set up, daily training can be carried out.

For example, practice the tactics of various weapons, practice various formations, conduct ideological education, etc.

These are relatively details and are not things that Zhao Haiping needs to pay attention to for the time being.

After listening to the lecture, Zhao Haiping felt that he had benefited a lot.

As expected of General Deng!

You know, although Deng Yuanjing and Han Fuyue are both famous generals throughout the ages, and their military training is at the top ceiling level, in terms of military theory, General Deng is still slightly better.

It can be said that General Deng's art of war is the pinnacle of the cold weapon era. After reading his works, you basically learned how to build an army from scratch.

At this time, using General Deng Yuanjing's theory as a guide, it actually far exceeded the military level of the Qi Dynasty at that time.

Zhao Haiping naturally determined the first thing he had to do at this time: select troops!

Although there were about 40,000 to 50,000 soldiers in the military camp at this time, everyone understands the phenomenon of redundant troops in the Qi Dynasty.

Among these soldiers, there were some who were thin and weak, some who came from a bad Green Forest background, some who were obsessed with business, and some who even thought about escaping all day long.

If these people are mixed together, they can basically only hold each other back. Not only will they not improve the combat effectiveness of the army, but they will directly reduce the combat effectiveness of the army to zero.

If Jin soldiers encounter 50,000 pigs, they may not be able to catch them all in one day and night, but if they encounter 50,000 Qi soldiers, they will be able to completely disperse them in one encounter.

After all, pigs will not mutiny, run away, or cause obstacles for friendly forces.

Therefore, the first thing Zhao Haiping has to do is to screen out those soldiers with real combat effectiveness and potential from this military camp, and then conduct centralized training after selection.

The soldiers should be fine, not numerous.

"Send the order!

"Call the lieutenants here, I have something to say to them.

"In addition, the entire army will be informed that the martial arts test will be re-tested at the school grounds tomorrow. Those who perform well will be promoted as appropriate!"

Zhao Haiping gave the order and the entire military camp began to get busy.



While Zhao Haiping was training wholeheartedly, Chu Ge was doubting life.

He sincerely wondered if there was a bug in the game?

After joining forces with Li Hongyun to kill Qi Yingzong, he has also passed the first stage and qualified for the second stage.

Among the three identities, Chu Ge finally decided to choose the identity of scribe after he wavered between scribe and prince.

Judging from the portrait on the card, this official's status should be quite high.

After all, the censor Zhongcheng played in the first stage is already a third-rank official. If this person is not the prime minister, it will be difficult to end the game.

However, when Chu Ge was fully expecting to wake up in Zaizhi's mansion, the first thing that caught his eye was the golden man's leather whip.

There was a crisp sound of "pop", and Chu Ge was beaten to pieces.

"Go faster!"

A golden cavalryman on a war horse cursed fiercely, then put his legs under the horse's belly and went to inspect the rear of the queue.

Chu Ge looked confused. He touched the area on his body where he had been whipped.

"hiss……"

No need to think about it, it must be a blood mark.

That's why Chu Ge wondered if there was a bug somewhere.

What about the high-status civil official promised? Or at least a prime minister?

Looking around, Chu Ge found himself in a long queue, trudging towards the north on his own two legs.

"No way...

"Could it be that this is the way to be taken captive to the Kingdom of Jin?

"Damn! I've been fooled!"

Chu Ge was speechless and regretted choosing this identity.

How could it start from here?

Obviously, this happened after the Jingping Incident.

During the Jingping Incident, the Jin people kidnapped the royal family and many officials from Bianliang and drove them back to the Kingdom of Jin to paralyze the command center of the Qi Dynasty.

This journey will naturally not be a free and easy journey.

For the Jin people, although these people cannot be killed at will, is it important? That is not particularly important. The female members of the royal family can be abused at will. As for the princes, civil servants, etc., there are only four words: just stay alive.

In this case, the treatment can be imagined.

Fortunately, the designer of this game probably had some conscience and did not let Chu Ge fully experience the entire journey north.

After symbolically explaining the process on the road, Chu Ge became a prisoner.

In the process, he learned that his name was still Li Hao.

However, this identity obviously did not continue the plot development of the first stage.

This is normal, after all, in Chu Ge's previous story line, Li Hao, the censor Zhongcheng, had already committed suicide in fear of being guilty of having an affair with an assassin.

In this story line at this time, the censor Zhongcheng Li Hao ultimately did not play a big role in the Jingping Incident. In the end, he was kidnapped to the Kingdom of Jin along with Qi Huizong, Qi Yingzong and many officials in the capital city.

, became a prisoner.

Chu Ge also knew something about the history of this period.

After arriving in the Kingdom of Jin, Qi Huizong was forced to kowtow to the princes of the Kingdom of Jin. He also wore mourning clothes to kowtow to the ancestors of the Jin people. The queens and concubines were also subjected to the sheep-leading ceremony and humiliated in every possible way.

Of course the two losers Qi Huizong and Qi Yingzong deserved to die, but it was a pity for other innocent people.

It's just that these have nothing to do with Li Hao, played by Chu Ge. At this time, he is just an ordinary member of many prisoners.

Although the place where he was imprisoned was not a prison with particularly harsh conditions, but a very ordinary residence among the Jin people, the conditions and treatment in all aspects were certainly not good.

The most important thing is that without freedom, the days of imprisonment are far away.

Chu Ge also had the idea of ​​​​committing suicide and restarting the game, but after thinking about it, he decided to give it another try.

It's not that he is greedy for life and afraid of death. This is a dungeon, and suicide is already a routine operation for players.

The reason why Chu Ge didn't die was because he wanted to find out what the goal of clearing this identity was and why he had the lowest level of difficulty among the three identities.

Fortunately, the game automatically skips some meaningless and boring links, and the goal quickly becomes clear:

In the process of allocating prisoners, find your own chance of survival!

Among the Qi Dynasty prisoners captured by the Jin people, civil servants like Li Hao were relatively popular.

Female relatives can only be reduced to the playthings of the golden man;

The royal family is basically imprisoned, and no Jin people really dare to use it.

Only these civil servants are educated, have certain skills and political abilities. The key is that they may not be particularly loyal to the Qi Dynasty, and there is the possibility of instigating rebellion.

These are quite scarce resources for Jin people.

After all, it would be a good thing no matter how you think about it, for those who could reach high-ranking positions in the Qi Dynasty and be appointed as staff members under their own account.

Therefore, many nobles of the Jin people began to look among these senior officials of the Qi Dynasty and received them as staff under their own account.

Chu Ge was clearly aware of the situation at this time.

From the perspective of national justice, of course we cannot give these Jin people a good look at this time. Even if we become prisoners, we cannot offer any strategies to the Jin people.

Or even more extreme, he should die for his country.

But after all, those who really planned to die for the country had long since died. The journey to the Kingdom of Jin was rough and windy, and the remaining people just wanted to live in this world.

What's more, the biggest culprits of the Jingping Incident, Qi Huizong and Qi Yingzong, are still alive and well. Why should we die for our country?

Many officials probably think so.

If you do nothing, there are only two results. Either you will be killed one day because a certain Jin noble is unhappy, or you will remain a prisoner and live in obscurity in the cold and cold land of the Jin country until you die of old age.

Therefore, after Chu Ge thought about it, in order to explore the possibilities after this, he finally made up his mind to be active in this process of allocating prisoners.


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