King's Landing in France
Chapter 130 The idea of two sides
Chapter 130
In fact, the key issue is that An Ning did this too early.
In that situation at that time, he decided to divide the fields with a slap of the head—it was a slap of the head.
Then Napoleon firmly declared that An Ning had been thinking about this matter since 1780, which led to this decision that took a slap in the head and turned into a decision that took 11 years to think about.
Now everyone thinks that this is an action taken by An Ning after careful consideration.
So An Ning can't change it, so he can only bite the bullet.
Fortunately, in An Ning's cognition, someone has already been through the thunder, and there are ready-made experience summaries, so An Ning wrote down some of those experience summaries from memory, distributed them to his subordinates, and barely pushed forward the subdivision of the field. .
As a result, the summary of the distribution experience itself became evidence of An Ning's deliberation, making everyone more convinced that this was An Ning's long-planned action.
If An Ning had been given time to think carefully instead of driving the ducks in this way, An Ning would have chosen to stay put and wait until 1793.
Although France is also in chaos now, and there are rebellions everywhere, the rebels have not formed a system and are all acting independently.
By 1793 there were large organized rebels in France, especially in the Vendée, large enough to threaten Paris.
At that time, if the fields were divided again, Paris probably had no time to care about peace.
It's useless to think about it now, Tian has already been divided, and the accountability from Paris should come in a week.
If I fail, I may really have to fight the National Guard led by Lafayette first.
An Ning has sent several groups of spies to Paris to scout the situation these days, to get to the bottom of Lafayette's National Guard.
The news he got was that Lafayette did not focus on training the troops. He often spoke in Parliament, and at the same time participated in various club activities, and went to various dances and so on.
In other words, the level of Lafayette's troops is basically the same as the more than 1000 people that An Ning brought to the punch tower a year ago.
But during this year, Lafayette reorganized the Old Kingdom Army, changed the old army's white uniforms, and incorporated it into the National Guard.
In this way he expanded the National Guard in Paris to more than 6 men.
Considering that the National Guard is also responsible for the security of Paris, it should be impossible for Lafayette to pull out all the troops to fight peace, but there are always 4 to [-] people.
Although the old army had been in trouble for a while because the National Assembly used finger coupons to pay the army and was dissatisfied with the officers and masters in the army, it was a well-trained army after all, and it should not be underestimated when fighting.
When An Ning thought that he might be hostile to an enemy twice or even five times brighter, he could only sigh heavily.
——Damn it, if I were really a peerless general, I would naturally not be afraid of a two-to-one force ratio, but unfortunately I am not.
If I had a real-time strategy system where I could command armies like Total War, then I'd probably be worth practicing against the enemy.
It's a pity that I only have a system where personal combat can work.
I can't cut down tens of thousands of people by myself, I'm exhausted, okay?
The only thing that is gratifying now is that I have recruited Davout, Lana, and Napoleon under my command.
But Lafayette also has Berthier. Although Berthier is not good at commanding skills, he is the best chief of staff and is best at turning the command of the commander into the mobilization of troops.
And his commander, Lafayette, had trained with General Cornwallis of the British Army during the North American War of Independence.
On the other hand, An Ning, with his combat experience so far, basically took advantage of the first surprise attack twice, especially the second time, the sneak attack took advantage of it.
Seriously, An Ning had no confidence in winning a face-to-face match with Lafayette.
Sure enough, there are still surprise soldiers...
An Ning rubbed her chin, thinking about how to deal with the coming war in this rare and leisurely noon.
Or just attack at night and set fire to Lafayette’s barracks—in this era, troops camped in the wild when marching and fighting, and when the army camped, there were endless tents.
After all, Lafayette's army is not yet a real revolutionary army, and they haven't learned the trick of the revolutionary army finding fellow villagers for lodging.
It is theoretically feasible to carry out a sneak attack in the middle of the night and set fire to the company camp.
But there are two problems with this. One is that many people in An Ning's troops are night blind, and they can't see far at night when they light torches.
Many people are blind if they don't light a torch.
This problem is actually easy to solve, as long as you eat carrots and other vegetables for a week in advance to supplement vitamin A.
The second problem is the real fatal one: not having enough organization.
It can actually be seen from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that night raids are all looking for selected strong men, and the teams are generally not large.
Because the military discipline of ordinary troops cannot be maintained at night, only a few elites can enforce it.
Those who carry out night raids are basically the most intimate and elite part of the general's own trilogy. Many of them may have followed this general for many years, so that they can maintain enough organization to launch night raids.
Therefore, if you want to attack at night, you must have a sufficiently elite and well-organized army.
An Ning thought of Davout's first brigade.
You can give it a try...
Ok?
An Ning suddenly realized that this problem had been solved.
——I have a highly organized and elite army, and I have a teaching team!
Although after a night attack, the whole scene must be extremely chaotic, and it's hard to say how many people from the teaching team can come back, but at this time, they don't care so much.
An Ning stood up excitedly and began to pace the room, rubbing her hands as she walked.
Using the teaching team to launch a sneak attack is a hell of a lot of fun. Although the number of the teaching team may not be able to kill tens of thousands of troops at once, it is also good to weaken the enemy.
After weakening the enemy, fight the enemy on the plains again!
At that time, our army will definitely have advantages in various aspects such as morale and fighting spirit, and then rely on the talents of our generals - there is a door!There is a door!
The more An Ning thought about it, the happier she became, and she paced back and forth in the room.
**
Right now, Paris.
Lafayette also paced back and forth in his headquarters, muttering to himself while walking: "At this time, a military victory can restore my reputation."
Not long ago, people in Paris gathered at the Champ de Mars, demanding that the parliament take firm measures to change the current situation of rebellion everywhere, and at the same time protest the hyperinflation caused by the excessive issuance of index coupons.
Lafayette ordered the National Guard to shoot to disperse the crowd, which led to the tragedy in the Champ de Mars.
Many people in the National Assembly took advantage of this to impeach Lafayette's title of commander-in-chief of the National Guard.
They had almost succeeded, and Lafayette might have gone home had it not been for the deputies from the Conta who had not distracted Congress by weeping about General Andy Frost's trampling on the Constitution.
Parliament has just sent commissioners to Konta to stop this constitutional violation.
Lafayette prayed in his heart that Andy Frost must not obediently obey the commissioner's orders.
Once the cobbler disobeyed the order, the council would send troops to subdue him.
Lafayette is the obvious candidate.
After all, the cobbler was a so-called war hero, and the council believed that he had outstanding military talents. Under such circumstances, it was impossible to replace Lafayette, who was familiar with the situation of the troops.
Lafayette paced back and forth, murmuring in a low voice, "Don't give in, Frost! Show off the momentum you used when you said in front of His Majesty, 'Only the bayonet can let us go'!"
(End of this chapter)
In fact, the key issue is that An Ning did this too early.
In that situation at that time, he decided to divide the fields with a slap of the head—it was a slap of the head.
Then Napoleon firmly declared that An Ning had been thinking about this matter since 1780, which led to this decision that took a slap in the head and turned into a decision that took 11 years to think about.
Now everyone thinks that this is an action taken by An Ning after careful consideration.
So An Ning can't change it, so he can only bite the bullet.
Fortunately, in An Ning's cognition, someone has already been through the thunder, and there are ready-made experience summaries, so An Ning wrote down some of those experience summaries from memory, distributed them to his subordinates, and barely pushed forward the subdivision of the field. .
As a result, the summary of the distribution experience itself became evidence of An Ning's deliberation, making everyone more convinced that this was An Ning's long-planned action.
If An Ning had been given time to think carefully instead of driving the ducks in this way, An Ning would have chosen to stay put and wait until 1793.
Although France is also in chaos now, and there are rebellions everywhere, the rebels have not formed a system and are all acting independently.
By 1793 there were large organized rebels in France, especially in the Vendée, large enough to threaten Paris.
At that time, if the fields were divided again, Paris probably had no time to care about peace.
It's useless to think about it now, Tian has already been divided, and the accountability from Paris should come in a week.
If I fail, I may really have to fight the National Guard led by Lafayette first.
An Ning has sent several groups of spies to Paris to scout the situation these days, to get to the bottom of Lafayette's National Guard.
The news he got was that Lafayette did not focus on training the troops. He often spoke in Parliament, and at the same time participated in various club activities, and went to various dances and so on.
In other words, the level of Lafayette's troops is basically the same as the more than 1000 people that An Ning brought to the punch tower a year ago.
But during this year, Lafayette reorganized the Old Kingdom Army, changed the old army's white uniforms, and incorporated it into the National Guard.
In this way he expanded the National Guard in Paris to more than 6 men.
Considering that the National Guard is also responsible for the security of Paris, it should be impossible for Lafayette to pull out all the troops to fight peace, but there are always 4 to [-] people.
Although the old army had been in trouble for a while because the National Assembly used finger coupons to pay the army and was dissatisfied with the officers and masters in the army, it was a well-trained army after all, and it should not be underestimated when fighting.
When An Ning thought that he might be hostile to an enemy twice or even five times brighter, he could only sigh heavily.
——Damn it, if I were really a peerless general, I would naturally not be afraid of a two-to-one force ratio, but unfortunately I am not.
If I had a real-time strategy system where I could command armies like Total War, then I'd probably be worth practicing against the enemy.
It's a pity that I only have a system where personal combat can work.
I can't cut down tens of thousands of people by myself, I'm exhausted, okay?
The only thing that is gratifying now is that I have recruited Davout, Lana, and Napoleon under my command.
But Lafayette also has Berthier. Although Berthier is not good at commanding skills, he is the best chief of staff and is best at turning the command of the commander into the mobilization of troops.
And his commander, Lafayette, had trained with General Cornwallis of the British Army during the North American War of Independence.
On the other hand, An Ning, with his combat experience so far, basically took advantage of the first surprise attack twice, especially the second time, the sneak attack took advantage of it.
Seriously, An Ning had no confidence in winning a face-to-face match with Lafayette.
Sure enough, there are still surprise soldiers...
An Ning rubbed her chin, thinking about how to deal with the coming war in this rare and leisurely noon.
Or just attack at night and set fire to Lafayette’s barracks—in this era, troops camped in the wild when marching and fighting, and when the army camped, there were endless tents.
After all, Lafayette's army is not yet a real revolutionary army, and they haven't learned the trick of the revolutionary army finding fellow villagers for lodging.
It is theoretically feasible to carry out a sneak attack in the middle of the night and set fire to the company camp.
But there are two problems with this. One is that many people in An Ning's troops are night blind, and they can't see far at night when they light torches.
Many people are blind if they don't light a torch.
This problem is actually easy to solve, as long as you eat carrots and other vegetables for a week in advance to supplement vitamin A.
The second problem is the real fatal one: not having enough organization.
It can actually be seen from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that night raids are all looking for selected strong men, and the teams are generally not large.
Because the military discipline of ordinary troops cannot be maintained at night, only a few elites can enforce it.
Those who carry out night raids are basically the most intimate and elite part of the general's own trilogy. Many of them may have followed this general for many years, so that they can maintain enough organization to launch night raids.
Therefore, if you want to attack at night, you must have a sufficiently elite and well-organized army.
An Ning thought of Davout's first brigade.
You can give it a try...
Ok?
An Ning suddenly realized that this problem had been solved.
——I have a highly organized and elite army, and I have a teaching team!
Although after a night attack, the whole scene must be extremely chaotic, and it's hard to say how many people from the teaching team can come back, but at this time, they don't care so much.
An Ning stood up excitedly and began to pace the room, rubbing her hands as she walked.
Using the teaching team to launch a sneak attack is a hell of a lot of fun. Although the number of the teaching team may not be able to kill tens of thousands of troops at once, it is also good to weaken the enemy.
After weakening the enemy, fight the enemy on the plains again!
At that time, our army will definitely have advantages in various aspects such as morale and fighting spirit, and then rely on the talents of our generals - there is a door!There is a door!
The more An Ning thought about it, the happier she became, and she paced back and forth in the room.
**
Right now, Paris.
Lafayette also paced back and forth in his headquarters, muttering to himself while walking: "At this time, a military victory can restore my reputation."
Not long ago, people in Paris gathered at the Champ de Mars, demanding that the parliament take firm measures to change the current situation of rebellion everywhere, and at the same time protest the hyperinflation caused by the excessive issuance of index coupons.
Lafayette ordered the National Guard to shoot to disperse the crowd, which led to the tragedy in the Champ de Mars.
Many people in the National Assembly took advantage of this to impeach Lafayette's title of commander-in-chief of the National Guard.
They had almost succeeded, and Lafayette might have gone home had it not been for the deputies from the Conta who had not distracted Congress by weeping about General Andy Frost's trampling on the Constitution.
Parliament has just sent commissioners to Konta to stop this constitutional violation.
Lafayette prayed in his heart that Andy Frost must not obediently obey the commissioner's orders.
Once the cobbler disobeyed the order, the council would send troops to subdue him.
Lafayette is the obvious candidate.
After all, the cobbler was a so-called war hero, and the council believed that he had outstanding military talents. Under such circumstances, it was impossible to replace Lafayette, who was familiar with the situation of the troops.
Lafayette paced back and forth, murmuring in a low voice, "Don't give in, Frost! Show off the momentum you used when you said in front of His Majesty, 'Only the bayonet can let us go'!"
(End of this chapter)
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