It doesn't matter if you are illiterate, what matters is your attitude.
If your attitude is wrong, no matter how many words you know, it will not be right.
If you have the right attitude, you can learn if you don't know how to read.
As long as you are willing to learn, you will be able to speak directly on stage one day.
Jia Liu comforted Zhang Dabiao not to feel embarrassed because he was illiterate. The key was to memorize by heart.
"Yes Yes Yes"
Zhang Dabiao kept nodding his head. Mr. Jia was really kind to others and made people feel like a spring breeze. With such a master, not only would we be promoted and make a fortune together, but we would be able to overthrow the imperial court.
"However, this turtle is quite similar in painting, and has the charm of Zu Yingyuan."
Jia Liu laughed, ignoring Zu Yingyuan's eye roll, and his eyes accidentally fell on Wang Sixi's face. As a result, the other person suddenly covered the notebook on his knees, as if he wrote something shameful.
Um?
Out of curiosity, Jia Liu stretched out his hand, and Wang Sixi had no choice but to hand over the notebook.
Jia Liu lowered his head and glanced, twitching his cheeks several times, and handed the book back to Wang Sixi under the same curious eyes of everyone, and praised: "The handwriting is good, very neat."
"Yes Yes,"
Wang Sixi looked embarrassed, but at the same time he was grateful because there was no other word in his notebook except "yes".
Too anxious to eat hot tofu, Jia Liu couldn't use his qualifications as a military minister to demand the gang members he had managed to recruit.
It's rare for this group of people to make progress together with him, so we can't force too much.
Next, Jia Liu focused on two things: the guerrilla training camp and the organization and construction of the Joint Advancement Association.
The first thing Jia Liu talked about was the organizational construction of the Gongjin Association.
In view of the current growth in the scale of the joint advancement association, the increase in the number of members, and the transfer to different places due to work relationships, the bond of the joint advancement association will fade over time. In order to prevent members from weakening their awareness of common progress due to long-term separation from the organization,
They may even openly confront the organization and betray the organization, so it is necessary to strengthen organizational construction.
"I recommend,"
Just as Jia Liu was about to make some suggestions, Wang Fu suddenly shouted: "Everyone stand up!"
"Baba!"
More than 20 key members all stood up, and Zu Yingyuan stood up without forgetting to embrace the great blessing.
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Jia Liu was surprised. How many rules did Ah Fu set for the party when he was not around?
This guy is obviously a dandy from the Eight Banners, so where does he get his organizational talent?
Or is it that under the influence of his leadership, everyone has become enlightened and established a foundation?
Although he was a little uncomfortable with this shock, Jia Liu still raised his white-gloved hands and said to everyone: "Sit, sit."
"Thank you, sir!"
Everyone sat down collectively with a roar.
Jia Liu nodded slightly and continued to state his views.
That is to say, jointly build branches will be formed immediately, such as Sichuan Branch, Chengdu Branch, etc.
"No matter where it is, as long as there is one of our members, our organization will be there."
Wang Fu took notes carefully and asked questions later.
"speak."
Jia Liu smiled, and Wang Fu became more and more pleasing to his eyes.
"Sir, will we be the general association from now on, with the provincial branch at the bottom, the prefecture branch below the provincial branch, and the county branch below the prefecture branch. Branches at all levels will be responsible to the general meeting, and the general meeting will be responsible to you?"
This understanding is very accurate.
But Jia Liu corrected him and said: "It's not responsible for me, it's responsible for all of us."
"嗻!"
Wang Fusheng was afraid that he would forget, so he picked up a charcoal pen and wrote it down in his notebook.
The organizational structure of the Gongjinhui conceived by Jia Liu is similar to the Tiandihui, but there is no helmsman. The term "Xiangzhu" refers to the same hierarchical responsibility system as the governor and prefect.
Internally it is divided into the Civil Affairs Office and the Military Affairs Office.
The Civil Affairs Office is responsible for civilian members; the Military Affairs Office is responsible for military attache members.
When it matures, the members of Gongjin will obtain local management rights in a peaceful way, thus evacuating the Forbidden City.
Since the Joint Advancement Association currently only works in Sichuan, there is no Sichuan branch for the time being.
The cultural affairs office must be chaired by Chairman Li, the governor of Sichuan.
Jia Liu himself is temporarily responsible for the development of Banner and Han military officers, and will build relevant departments after the organization matures.
Wang Fu, Zu Yingyuan, and Cui Hengyou are currently responsible for the contact between the general association and the branch. Wang Sixi is responsible for the funding.
"Of course, I just suggest that you still need to brainstorm on the specific organizational construction, and everyone must participate. After all, common progress is our common goal."
Jia Liu is very optimistic about Wang Fu's organizational skills and believes that it won't be long before he will have a detailed plan for himself.
Next comes the guerrilla affair.
Jia Liuxian combined the meaning of guerrillas with the destruction of the Qing army's logistics and food routes by the Fan thieves, and briefly discussed it with the backbone of the army.
"What do you mean, sir, for us to go head-to-head with the thieves? If you attack one of my strongholds, I will burn one of your houses?"
"That's what it means."
Jia Liu emphasized that the reason why the officers and soldiers have been unable to quell the bandits is that, in addition to the favorable geographical location occupied by the bandits, it is because they are too familiar with the land of Jinchuan and Jinchuan, and know many mountain trails that the officers and soldiers do not know, so they can continue to protect them at all levels.
Form a capable force to penetrate behind the officers and soldiers' defense lines.
The raid on the grain road led to the inability to guarantee frontline military supplies, which affected the war on the one hand, and on the other hand, thieves who were familiar with the terrain could appear at any time and anywhere where officers and soldiers did not expect.
At the two strongholds of Gonggarla and Dimuda, the bandits climbed up cliffs that the Qing army had never imagined and rappelled down suddenly, causing the entire army to collapse.
"Wherever the thieves come from, I will go there as well. This is guerrilla warfare."
Jia Liu summarizes.
Zu Yingyuan was the first to raise objections. When he stood up, he did not forget to hold Dafu in his arms and said, "But we are not bandits and we have no idea about the situation in the mountains."
"It doesn't matter if you don't know. Just explore slowly. Otherwise, how can we set up a guerrilla camp?"
Zu Yingyuan asked again how to teach flagmen to guerrilla.
Jia Liuzi is good at compiling teaching materials, and he will just print a batch of lectures when the time comes.
Wang Fu hesitated for a moment: "Sir, do we really want to wipe out the bandits?"
Jia Liu was silent for a moment: "We don't want it, the court wants it."
If we want guerrilla tactics to be effective, we must first find a suitable place to build a guerrilla training camp for flag members near Jinchuan. Secondly, we must go to the Eight Banners departments in Jinchuan to select elite warriors who are good at fighting. Finally, we need to bring these elite warriors and warriors together in Beijing.
The 500 guerrilla flagbearers who arrived formed a team to study and train together, and then went into actual combat.
Members of the association are responsible for leadership in this process.
After hearing this, all the backbone members showed expressions of sudden realization.
After the meeting, Jia Liu stopped Wang Fu, who was about to go out to flesh out the organizational plan.
"You help me come up with a plan for the training camp, including site selection and construction, as well as money and food expenses, and finally calculate how much it will cost. I'm going to see General Agui tomorrow, so I can have an idea when the general asks."
"嗻!"
Wang Fu left in response, only to get the plan back an hour later.
According to Wang Fu's plan, the construction of the camp does not require much funding. It only requires the purchase of wood, bricks and tiles. The construction cost of a training camp that can accommodate 1,000 people is only 5,000 to 6,000 taels.
The equipment is mostly allocated by the imperial court and does not require much money. The rest is food, drink and other miscellaneous items. If you add one piece of miscellaneous items, the entire training camp can definitely be settled with 10,000 taels.
"Okay, go and do your work."
After Wang Fu left, Jia Liu looked at the plan in detail, and finally added a vertical line to each word. The total project cost was one hundred thousand taels.