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Chapter 756 All Quiet on the Western Front
Chapter 756 All Quiet on the Western Front
Jia Liu has never banned speech, and he can't help it if he supports it or opposes it.
Both one-sided support and one-sided opposition are the root of trouble.
This has been proved by human history.
Because, saints also cannot get 100% support.
Therefore, Jia Liu only needs more than half of the support.
He has always encouraged his subordinates to speak freely, and they can say whatever they can or cannot say.
That is, try to create a relaxed political environment around you.
Speaking of it, Jia Liu is a bit like Liu Bang, Zhao Kuangyin, and Zhu Yuanzhang before he became emperor, but he never put on airs, and the words "approachable and approachable" seemed to be printed on his face with ink.
Admitting mistakes is commonplace for him, and it is even common for him to resign himself.
This is better than countless founding kings.
Therefore, even though many of the discussions of his subordinates behind his back were dissatisfaction and doubts about his leadership, Jia Liu still laughed it off and would not care about them.
In his eyes, these subordinates are all brats, a bunch of dolls who know nothing.
"They said that I don't know how to fight. This is simply nonsense. If I don't know how to fight, the princes and emperors in the court blindly named me the general king? Give me the command of the last army of the Qing Dynasty? "
Jia Liu disdains to emphasize how capable he is and how brilliant his resume is.
Because these are all facts that can be seen and touched, there is no need to talk about it every day.
Besides, ability has nothing to do with academic qualifications. For example, although Jia Liu has never been to a military academy for a day, he can still win the entire Qing Dynasty, and even the entire Asian state, making the world crawl at his feet and make a sound of ecstasy.
This is called pattern overriding everything.
Compared with these, it is not so important to personally lead troops to charge back and forth on the battlefield.
After all, Jia Liu considered himself handsome, not general.
"Soldiers are going to fight. Some voices of the main battle are unavoidable, but Ah Fu, you have to know a truth. Those who dare to talk about peace have more courage than those who dare to fight. Vitality is one thing, and you must not kill innocent people, turn fertile fields into barren fields, and turn good houses into ruins because of the so-called meritorious reputation."
With earnestness and earnestness, he signaled Wang Fu to sit down, and Jia Liu made him a pot of tea with his own hands, and handed him a cigarette.
Those who can enjoy this treatment can be counted with one slap so far.
This made Wang Fu quite flattered, and he was about to speak as soon as he raised his butt.
"Sit, sit,"
Jia Liu put people back on the seat, and he was the first confidant who first proposed the concept of "Gongjinhui" and directly improved the Gongjinhui's program and structured the Gongjinhui's organizational system. He attached great importance to and trusted him.
This is the fundamental reason why Wang Fu was promoted to the general army of Sichuan, instead of Zu Yingyuan, who was more capable of fighting, to become the leader of the Sichuan green camp.
A talent who knows how to organize is more suitable for the development of the Gongjin Association than a general who can only fight and kill.
"I'm going to talk to you if you don't come here, and I should tell you all about some things,"
After smoking a cigarette, Jia Liu told Wang Fu a shocking secret, that is, the daughter of Gu Zhengdao, the commander of the Xinghan Army, had always been a hostage by his side. Due to the long-term contact with the two, a relationship between men and women developed, so the rebel His daughter bore him a son.
Wang Fu, who was shocked by this secret, didn't come back to his senses for a long time, and murmured for a long time: "No wonder Your Excellency insists on peace talks. The root cause is here."
Jia Liu waved his hand: "We Chinese are talking about human affairs. We don't look at the monk's face and the Buddha's face. How can a son-in-law insist on going to death with his father-in-law? No matter how you say it, you have to be courteous before fighting."
Wang Fu nodded: "With this relationship, the peace talks are more likely to succeed."
"What I'm worried about now is not my father-in-law, but the people under my father-in-law."
Jia Liu refers to the ambitious members of the Xinghan army, or those young and strong factions who think that if they have a little territory and a little manpower, they can really win the Central Plains.
"If these people can't see the situation clearly and insist on being a cart with their stupid arms to stop the torrent of history, then I will show them the real power."
While speaking, a program titled "Army Headquarters Wuwei New Army Formation Plan" came to Wang Fu from the drawer.
To be precise, it was the Zhili New Army that compiled the plan.
This is a new type of army that has never been seen before. It is different from the current Eight Banners Green Battalion in terms of organization, equipment, training, and combat thinking. In addition, the new army has also hired a large number of Western instructors to focus on artillery and firearms.
Soldiers adopt a recruitment system, and the selection criteria are stricter than before, with clear regulations on age, physique and education level.
The new army has four branches of infantry, artillery, cavalry, and engineers, and is equipped with institutions such as army ambulance stations.
Apparently, the real force Jia Liu was referring to was this new type of army called the Wuwei Army.
In order to train the Wuwei Army to form combat effectiveness as soon as possible, Jia Liu plans to transfer 1000 grassroots officers from various ministries to enrich them.
At the same time, an excellent talent is also needed to go to Zhili to coordinate military training for himself, and strive to transform the Wuwei Army from a paper existence into a strategic force that can determine victory or defeat by the second half of next year.
"In terms of military ability, Zu Er is indeed the number one military talent of the Chinese Society for the Advancement of People"
Without hesitation, Wang Fu recommended Zu Yingyuan to go to Zhili for military training, because this kid was the best fighter among them.
Jia Liu said that Zu Yingyuan was going to be the admiral of Huguang, so he wanted Wang Fu to go to Zhili for military training, and at the same time co-organize the Baoding Army Lecture Hall, so as to continuously provide the Wuwei Army with excellent military talents and grassroots officers.
"This"
Wang Fu was a little hesitant about this. After all, he was good at political work and organization, and he had some shortcomings in the military.
But what Jia Liu was interested in was Wang Fu's experience in organization, so he decided on the matter immediately, and Wang Fu's loyalty and integrity made him worthy of great use, so he asked him to be promoted to Admiral of Zhili; he suggested that the current Admiral of Zhili, Wan Chaoxing, bestow a peacock with two eyes Ling, who was promoted to General of Jingzhou in Jin Dynasty, led his troops to Xiangyang to listen to the Marquis.
The next day, he wrote to the imperial court, "Huguang Lvying has no people to take over. The ministers and others discussed together. It was found that Zu Yingyuan, a commissioner of the Military Affairs Department and deputy general of Jinchuan Town, was simple and brave.
After Zu Yingyuan became the admiral of Huguang, he reorganized the remnants of Jinchuan Town of Sichuan Green Camp, Huguang Green Camp and Yunnan Green Camp into the new Huguang Green Camp.
Zhang Dabiao, deputy general of Chengdu Town, took over the post of Sichuan General Soldier left by Wang Fu for military training in Zhili.
At the same time, there were a series of other personnel transfers, involving not only the Green Camp, but also the ministries of the Eight Banners, as well as the Shaanxi-Gansu Green Camp that came from Shaanxi.
Troops were also frequently mobilized. It looked like they were preparing for a big battle, but in fact there was a lot of thunder and little rain. There had been no battles on the entire western front since the arrival of the Great General King.
Books that ask for money, food, and things are sent out once every two days, and once every three days, and they are delivered urgently to Beijing and Beijing like snowflakes.
There must be different voices within the Qing army about the general Wang's behavior of holding back his troops.
But no one dared to ask, and if they asked, everything was under control.
(End of this chapter)
Jia Liu has never banned speech, and he can't help it if he supports it or opposes it.
Both one-sided support and one-sided opposition are the root of trouble.
This has been proved by human history.
Because, saints also cannot get 100% support.
Therefore, Jia Liu only needs more than half of the support.
He has always encouraged his subordinates to speak freely, and they can say whatever they can or cannot say.
That is, try to create a relaxed political environment around you.
Speaking of it, Jia Liu is a bit like Liu Bang, Zhao Kuangyin, and Zhu Yuanzhang before he became emperor, but he never put on airs, and the words "approachable and approachable" seemed to be printed on his face with ink.
Admitting mistakes is commonplace for him, and it is even common for him to resign himself.
This is better than countless founding kings.
Therefore, even though many of the discussions of his subordinates behind his back were dissatisfaction and doubts about his leadership, Jia Liu still laughed it off and would not care about them.
In his eyes, these subordinates are all brats, a bunch of dolls who know nothing.
"They said that I don't know how to fight. This is simply nonsense. If I don't know how to fight, the princes and emperors in the court blindly named me the general king? Give me the command of the last army of the Qing Dynasty? "
Jia Liu disdains to emphasize how capable he is and how brilliant his resume is.
Because these are all facts that can be seen and touched, there is no need to talk about it every day.
Besides, ability has nothing to do with academic qualifications. For example, although Jia Liu has never been to a military academy for a day, he can still win the entire Qing Dynasty, and even the entire Asian state, making the world crawl at his feet and make a sound of ecstasy.
This is called pattern overriding everything.
Compared with these, it is not so important to personally lead troops to charge back and forth on the battlefield.
After all, Jia Liu considered himself handsome, not general.
"Soldiers are going to fight. Some voices of the main battle are unavoidable, but Ah Fu, you have to know a truth. Those who dare to talk about peace have more courage than those who dare to fight. Vitality is one thing, and you must not kill innocent people, turn fertile fields into barren fields, and turn good houses into ruins because of the so-called meritorious reputation."
With earnestness and earnestness, he signaled Wang Fu to sit down, and Jia Liu made him a pot of tea with his own hands, and handed him a cigarette.
Those who can enjoy this treatment can be counted with one slap so far.
This made Wang Fu quite flattered, and he was about to speak as soon as he raised his butt.
"Sit, sit,"
Jia Liu put people back on the seat, and he was the first confidant who first proposed the concept of "Gongjinhui" and directly improved the Gongjinhui's program and structured the Gongjinhui's organizational system. He attached great importance to and trusted him.
This is the fundamental reason why Wang Fu was promoted to the general army of Sichuan, instead of Zu Yingyuan, who was more capable of fighting, to become the leader of the Sichuan green camp.
A talent who knows how to organize is more suitable for the development of the Gongjin Association than a general who can only fight and kill.
"I'm going to talk to you if you don't come here, and I should tell you all about some things,"
After smoking a cigarette, Jia Liu told Wang Fu a shocking secret, that is, the daughter of Gu Zhengdao, the commander of the Xinghan Army, had always been a hostage by his side. Due to the long-term contact with the two, a relationship between men and women developed, so the rebel His daughter bore him a son.
Wang Fu, who was shocked by this secret, didn't come back to his senses for a long time, and murmured for a long time: "No wonder Your Excellency insists on peace talks. The root cause is here."
Jia Liu waved his hand: "We Chinese are talking about human affairs. We don't look at the monk's face and the Buddha's face. How can a son-in-law insist on going to death with his father-in-law? No matter how you say it, you have to be courteous before fighting."
Wang Fu nodded: "With this relationship, the peace talks are more likely to succeed."
"What I'm worried about now is not my father-in-law, but the people under my father-in-law."
Jia Liu refers to the ambitious members of the Xinghan army, or those young and strong factions who think that if they have a little territory and a little manpower, they can really win the Central Plains.
"If these people can't see the situation clearly and insist on being a cart with their stupid arms to stop the torrent of history, then I will show them the real power."
While speaking, a program titled "Army Headquarters Wuwei New Army Formation Plan" came to Wang Fu from the drawer.
To be precise, it was the Zhili New Army that compiled the plan.
This is a new type of army that has never been seen before. It is different from the current Eight Banners Green Battalion in terms of organization, equipment, training, and combat thinking. In addition, the new army has also hired a large number of Western instructors to focus on artillery and firearms.
Soldiers adopt a recruitment system, and the selection criteria are stricter than before, with clear regulations on age, physique and education level.
The new army has four branches of infantry, artillery, cavalry, and engineers, and is equipped with institutions such as army ambulance stations.
Apparently, the real force Jia Liu was referring to was this new type of army called the Wuwei Army.
In order to train the Wuwei Army to form combat effectiveness as soon as possible, Jia Liu plans to transfer 1000 grassroots officers from various ministries to enrich them.
At the same time, an excellent talent is also needed to go to Zhili to coordinate military training for himself, and strive to transform the Wuwei Army from a paper existence into a strategic force that can determine victory or defeat by the second half of next year.
"In terms of military ability, Zu Er is indeed the number one military talent of the Chinese Society for the Advancement of People"
Without hesitation, Wang Fu recommended Zu Yingyuan to go to Zhili for military training, because this kid was the best fighter among them.
Jia Liu said that Zu Yingyuan was going to be the admiral of Huguang, so he wanted Wang Fu to go to Zhili for military training, and at the same time co-organize the Baoding Army Lecture Hall, so as to continuously provide the Wuwei Army with excellent military talents and grassroots officers.
"This"
Wang Fu was a little hesitant about this. After all, he was good at political work and organization, and he had some shortcomings in the military.
But what Jia Liu was interested in was Wang Fu's experience in organization, so he decided on the matter immediately, and Wang Fu's loyalty and integrity made him worthy of great use, so he asked him to be promoted to Admiral of Zhili; he suggested that the current Admiral of Zhili, Wan Chaoxing, bestow a peacock with two eyes Ling, who was promoted to General of Jingzhou in Jin Dynasty, led his troops to Xiangyang to listen to the Marquis.
The next day, he wrote to the imperial court, "Huguang Lvying has no people to take over. The ministers and others discussed together. It was found that Zu Yingyuan, a commissioner of the Military Affairs Department and deputy general of Jinchuan Town, was simple and brave.
After Zu Yingyuan became the admiral of Huguang, he reorganized the remnants of Jinchuan Town of Sichuan Green Camp, Huguang Green Camp and Yunnan Green Camp into the new Huguang Green Camp.
Zhang Dabiao, deputy general of Chengdu Town, took over the post of Sichuan General Soldier left by Wang Fu for military training in Zhili.
At the same time, there were a series of other personnel transfers, involving not only the Green Camp, but also the ministries of the Eight Banners, as well as the Shaanxi-Gansu Green Camp that came from Shaanxi.
Troops were also frequently mobilized. It looked like they were preparing for a big battle, but in fact there was a lot of thunder and little rain. There had been no battles on the entire western front since the arrival of the Great General King.
Books that ask for money, food, and things are sent out once every two days, and once every three days, and they are delivered urgently to Beijing and Beijing like snowflakes.
There must be different voices within the Qing army about the general Wang's behavior of holding back his troops.
But no one dared to ask, and if they asked, everything was under control.
(End of this chapter)
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