Summoning the Peak of the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1843 The total troop strength exceeds 9

Chapter 1843 The total troop strength exceeds 90
Chapter 1841: The total force breaks through 90
At the beginning of the first year of Xingping (194 A.D.), Qin Hao went to Taihang to ask for marriage with the empress of Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang failed to launch the Taixing coup, and Qin and Ming merged into one.

Subsequently, 50 Qin and Ming allied forces crossed Taihang and invaded Hebei, which opened the prelude to the Hebei War.

During the eight-month war, the Qin army experienced hundreds of battles. Although it failed to completely unify Hebei, it also captured Jizhou and Qingbei and established its dominance in Hebei.

In this continuous battle, although the Qin army won successive battles, the casualties were also not small.

The Qin army suffered [-] casualties in the battle of Jizhou.

Julu destroyed Zhao with 5 casualties.

Since the Qin army in Jizhou did not intervene in the Qingzhou battlefield, if the casualties in the Beihai War were not counted, the Qin army suffered a full 15 casualties in the battle in Hebei alone.

The 50 Qin-Ming Allied Army before the war, after the complete occupation of Jizhou, only 35 remained.

Although the casualties of the Qin army were large, the number of enemies wiped out was even greater, and a large number of prisoners of war were also captured.

Li Jing's Beihai victory captured 6 Han, Zhao, Chen and Liang allied forces.

Su Dingfang captured 13 Zhao troops after the Julu battle, and captured a full [-] Zhao troops after the Bohai Sea was destroyed and Zhao was destroyed, of which [-] were turned into troops.

Bai Qi ambushed on all sides and captured [-] Han and Zhao coalition troops in World War I, and later forced Zhang Yun's [-] Han troops to surrender.

If the ascending and descending troops are not counted, the Qin army captured nearly 30 prisoners of war on the three main battlefields alone.

Li Jing led [-] elite troops to support the Jizhou battlefield, while Qingbei, which was short of troops, collected all the captives to maintain the Qin army's rule in Qingbei.

Except for the Qingbei prisoners who were incorporated, the other prisoners were scattered and held in dozens of prisoner-of-war camps in Yecheng and Bohai to prevent the prisoners from rioting.

Only 50 of the 35 Qin troops who invaded Jizhou were left. In addition to Zhang Ying's 44 South Korean surrendered troops, Xiao Yan's [-] Zhao Guo surrendered troops, and Li Jing's [-] Qingbei elites, the Qin army was still in Jizhou. With an army of [-].

Including the reorganized army of 50 prisoners of war in Qingbei, the Qin army still has [-] troops in Hebei.

After fighting for eight consecutive months, the Qin army, which had killed and wounded nearly 15 troops, still maintained a staff of 50 by recruiting prisoners of war and enemy troops.

Of course, among the 50 troops, Qingbei's [-] reorganized troops have different overall qualities and are too weak in combat effectiveness, so it is naturally impossible to participate in the Youzhou War.

The only troops that could participate in the Youzhou War were the 35 Qin Army, the 44 North Sea Qin Army of Li Jing, and the [-] Han Zhao Jiang Army of Zhang He and Xiao Yan, for a total of [-] troops.

To deal with the mere Northern Han Dynasty, there is no need for an army of 44, and even 20 are enough to conquer Youzhou.

But with the 20 Manchu Qing army going south, and even more Qing troops may enter Youzhou at any time, everything is uncertain.

The 50 Qin, Jin and Ming armies lost a total of 15 this time, and the Ming army lost the most.

The 15 Ming army that returned to the Qin Dynasty now has only nearly [-] troops, with a reduction of nearly [-] people, and nearly half of the soldiers died on the Jizhou battlefield.

The reason why the Ming army suffered so many casualties was mainly because they wanted to perform well in front of the new lord. The generals of all armies fought very hard on the battlefield, so the casualty rate was so shocking.

Nearly half of the 15 army suffered casualties, and the generals of the Ming Dynasty were naturally in a hurry. The military marquis asked for the school lieutenant, the school lieutenant asked for the partial general, the partial general asked for the general, the general asked for Long Qi, and Long Qi asked for Qin Hao, hoping to get some help from the prisoners of war. Supplementary sources of troops.

The demands of the Ming Department were not too much. After all, their casualties were the highest in the entire army. Qin Hao prepared to agree after a little thought.

Qin Hao's arrangement is naturally correct, but after the generals of Qin and Jin learned about it, they all came to Qin Hao, hoping to supplement them from the prisoners of war.

Except for the prisoners of war who have been recruited in Qingbei and the [-] strong prisoners of Bohai, the other prisoners of war are the main force of Han and Zhao. After being added to the army, they can go to the battlefield immediately after a little training. The number of prisoners of war in this class is obviously not many.

The total number of prisoners of war of the main forces in Weijun and Bohai was only 12. Even if they were all recruited by the Qin army, it would not be enough to fill the 15 holes in the Qin, Jin and Ming families.

In order to compete for these high-quality soldiers, the generals of the Qin, Jin and Ming Dynasties quarreled so much every day that they almost started fighting, and Qin Hao was harassed tirelessly by them.

Originally, Qin Hao wanted to organize these prisoners of war into an army separately, and then hand them over to Han Xin to lead, but he didn't expect that his family would be eyeing these prisoners of war, and they all wanted to absorb the Hebei prisoners of war to restore their blood.

After careful consideration, Qin Hao decided to incorporate all the 12 prisoners of war, and then escorted all the 12 prisoners of war from Bohai to Yecheng, and handed over the [-] prisoners of war to Li Jing and Han Xin for intensive training.

As for the other [-] strong prisoners of war in Bohai, they were all repatriated home by Qin Hao's order, and this order also made the people of Bohai quickly surrender.

After Li Jing and Han Xin's month-long training, the 12 Han Zhao prisoners of war have completely returned to their hearts and can be absorbed into the army.

In the end, Qin Hao divided the 12 prisoners of war into four parts, [-] belonged to Han Xin's subordinates, [-] belonged to the Ming family, [-] belonged to the Qin family, and [-] belonged to the Jin family.

Since then, in addition to the three factions of Qin, Jin and Ming, there has been a new faction in the Qin army, the Ji faction.

At present, among the major factions of the Qin Army, the Qin faction is the strongest, the Jin faction is second, the Ming faction is the third, and the Ji faction is the weakest.

At present, the forces belonging to the Ji faction are only Han Xin's [-] captive reorganized army, Zhang Yun's [-] South Korean surrendered army, and Xiao Yan's [-] Zhao Guo surrendered army, making a total of [-] troops.

After Qin Hao rectified the two prefectures of Ji and Qing, and collected 12 prisoners of war from Han and Zhao, the strength of the Qin army in Jizhou reached 56. If adding the 62 troops in Qingbei, the total strength of the Qin army in Hebei reached an astonishing [-] people.

Adding the strength of Jingzhou, Sizhou, Bingzhou, and Hetao, the total strength of the Qin Army has steadily broken through to 90.

90 troops, this is definitely a terrifying number.

You know, even the big men before the Yellow Turban Uprising still couldn't and couldn't afford to support so many troops.

But now that new grains have been thoroughly promoted, Qin Hao can feed a full 90 troops with only the land of Sijing and Jiqinghetao six states.

After Qin Hao conquers Youzhou, the total strength of the Qin army will definitely exceed one million. Even if all the princes join forces at that time, they will still not be able to stop Qin Hao's unification.

 Today's guarantee, I can't secretly type while working, and if I get caught, my salary will be deducted, so I can write after I get home from get off work.

  
 
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