The Infinite Heavens Run Away
Chapter 270
Chapter 270
Chapter 7 I forged the soul of Han in the Three Kingdoms
7.26 Send troops to quell the rebellion, unparalleled generals
In the lobby of Bingzhou Governor's Office, Deng Feng summoned his subordinates to discuss matters. Basically, all the important civil and military ministers under his command were present, but they were not the ones who spoke first.
"But it's not you, the young master, that the court wants to mobilize!" Xiao Zhao was smiling very strangely now.
Now every time Deng Feng convenes a core meeting, Xiao Zhao and Cheng Lingsu will attend. At first, some of his subordinates objected, on the grounds that it was nothing more than a feudal society, but after the two girls became famous, everyone is now used to it. .
"This group of pigs who are more likely to fail than succeed, have not forgotten to use their tricks to mix things up at this time." Deng Feng cursed angrily.
The imperial court issued a transfer order to the Bingzhou Army, but Deng Feng, the governor of Bingzhou, only found out later because the transfer order was directly sent to Zhao Yun, the nominal leader of the Jinyang Camp of the Bingzhou Army and General Yulin Zhonglang.
Zhao Yun was naturally not stupid enough to follow the order directly, but immediately handed over the transfer order to Deng Feng.
Over the years, Deng Feng naturally would not let his troops grow idle and must be trained; but in addition to normal training, the most effective way to train troops is naturally to fight.
Now the entire Bingzhou has become the place with the best security in the country, because all unofficial armed forces, whether bandits, bandits, or even private soldiers of powerful families, have been wiped out by Deng Feng.
Not only that, Deng Feng also arranged for his generals to take turns leading troops into battle, targeting the nomadic cavalry on the grasslands.
The original cavalry number was only 10000. Deng Feng's arrangement was for Zhang Liao, Gao Shun, and Huang Zhong to take turns leading 6000 troops to clear out all the tribes they found.
The basic standard is that all men over 4 feet tall will be killed, and all old people will be killed. Only young women and children will be kept, and they will be brought back together with captured livestock, war horses, and supplies.
After Zhao Yun joined, Deng Feng arranged for him to participate. Although Jiang Qin and Zhou Tai were also good at horse fighting, they preferred infantry command, so Deng Feng asked Zhou Tai to take Liao Hua to manage the infantry of Jinyang Camp, while Jiang Qin was transferred to Party governor.
The cavalry of the Jinyang camp was divided into two, and Zhao Yun and Gao Shun were in charge of one.
Under the strangulation of so many talented generals, the entire area thousands of miles northwest of Bingzhou was basically free of nomadic tribes. This was also a very important reason for the Qiang rebellion in Liangzhou.
The Xiongnu and Xianbei tribes were forced to flee with their corpses strewn across the land. The north was too cold and the environment was too poor, so they could only compete with the Qiang people in the west.
It was impossible for the Qiang people to compete with the two major ethnic groups, and most of them "internally" moved into Liangzhou, so that the scale of this Qiang rebellion was larger than in real history.
After repeated fighting and training, Deng Feng did not forget to continuously expand the army. Now the number of infantry under Deng Feng has remained unchanged, but the number of cavalry has reached 27000 and the number of horse crossbowmen has reached 12000.
In addition to the 15000 infantrymen who have always been stable in number, the number of main combat arms has reached more than 54000. The number is not outstanding, but the combat effectiveness is really the best in the world. The "Bingzhou Wolf Cavalry" is now very famous and known as The first powerful army.
As a result, no matter He Jin, Zhang Rang or even Han Ling Emperor were worried about this, they have been adding sand to Bingzhou for the past year.
Not to mention other small tricks, the more typical one is to adjust the position. He directly issued an edict without saying hello to Deng Feng, the governor of Bingzhou, and successively promoted Zhang Liao to Huben Zhonglang, Gao Shun to Dianjun Zhonglang, and Huang Zhong to Fengchezhong. Lang Jiang and Zhao Yun are the Lang Jiang in Yulin.
Even Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, Zhao Feng, Shi A, Liao Hua, and even Wang Yue, who was almost forgotten by Deng Feng, were all given the title of general, but only Deng Feng, the top leader of Bingzhou, was passed over. He was really a passerby in Sima Zhao's heart. Everyone knows.
Um, it seems that there is no such person as Sima Zhao at this time?
Fortunately, everyone is not stupid, and their brains are not flooded. This trick of sowing discord must be understood clearly.
The problem is, things like mixing sand are like this. Even if you understand it in your heart, you still can't help but get confused. Fortunately, Deng Feng is very familiar with the group of generals in front of him who have long been in the history books. If it were a person of this era, he would probably be suspicious. Erupted.
"My lord Mingjian, there really is no general." Zhao Yun quickly stood up from his seat and knelt down.
"Zi Long's Heart, don't I know?" Deng Feng waved his hand to help him before he finished speaking, and easily used his magic power to lift Zhao Yun up five steps away. His powerful strength shocked the entire audience.
Knowing that nothing was wrong, Deng Feng still showed off his strength and means appropriately. After all, he was not afraid of ten thousand, but just in case!
"Lord Shenwei, I can't wait!" Led by the No. 1 civil servant Chen Gong and the No. 1 general Zhang Liao, everyone stood up and bowed in salute.
"Okay, stop talking so much nonsense, Feng Xiao, tell me, how do you arrange this time?" Deng Feng waved his hands angrily, telling them to sit down first.
"Lord, since the imperial court has mobilized General Zilong, he must go." Guo Jia explained to Deng Feng with his trademark nonchalant attitude, "However, the imperial edict mentioned eight thousand troops, and I think it is definitely not enough."
"What does Guo Jijiu mean by taking the opportunity to show off his strength?" Chen Gong understood.
"It's just a way to show my strength. I also want to show that I am united as a whole." Guo Jia smiled and sat down and picked up the wine bottle, and then was knocked away by Deng Feng's "Six Meridians Divine Sword" from a distance.
"Guo Fengxiao, I want to use you for a little longer, preferably 30 or 50 years. If you want to die, I don't agree." Deng Feng sneered and took the wine pot into his hand, rubbed his hands slowly, and then there was a patter of light. Silver powder fell to the ground.
"My lord, this is my third wine bottle this month!" Guo Jia complained helplessly.
"Fortunately, it's not No. 30." Deng Feng continued to reply with a sneer.
"Ahem, my lord, I suggest that we send 18000 cavalry and 6000 horse crossbowmen led by General Zilong, plus General Wenyuan and General Hansheng, to put down the Xiliang rebellion as quickly as possible."
Everyone who was very accustomed to the above scenes didn't take it seriously. Xu Shu, who couldn't stand it anymore, stood up and gave his suggestion.
"What Yuan Zhi said makes sense." Chen Gong nodded in approval.
"It's pretty much what I thought, but I think the lord should go to the capital in person, not to meet anyone, but mainly because some forces need cooperation, such as I have a junior sister." Guo Jia was as careless as ever.
"Ahem, you don't have to worry about this matter. Zilong, Wenyuan, Hansheng, plus Mingyuan are in charge of the crossbowmen. Yuanzhi, you also come and take up the post of military advisor. Ziming, your brother I’ll leave the logistics to you. In short, get the matter done as soon as possible!”
"Yes, lord!"*6.
"Generals, I don't doubt your ability, but one thing to note is that you are going to suppress the rebellion, not to capture the city, so it doesn't matter which city they occupy.
This time, you just need to attack all the way and cut off the Qiang people's nest. They will panic and retreat. Then you can wait for work and kill them by surprise. This is my suggestion. "Guo Jia has not forgotten that he is a military advisor.
"Feng Xiao is right. In short, it is to kill the enemy's vital forces as much as possible. Supplies are ready, but the general idea is to feed the enemy. If Liangzhou can no longer find a Qiang, your goal Only then can we fully achieve it." Deng Feng said his request.
"My lord, will there be peace in this way and cause criticism?" Relatively speaking, Chen Gong is somewhat pedantic.
"Those who are not of my race must have different minds." Deng Feng replied indifferently. He was talking about the present, but what he was thinking about was the "Five Hua Hua" that would last for a hundred years in the future. He did not forget to turn around and explain to the generals who were about to go on an expedition.
"Remember, your safety and life come first. No matter what kind of enemy you encounter on the battlefield, as long as he has a weapon in his hand, kill him. You are soldiers, and fighting is your bounden duty. Just leave all the shit to me! Okay, get ready and set off as soon as possible!"
"Yes, lord!"*6.
During the entire process, everyone discussed the number of troops sent and the extended purpose of sending troops, but no one ever discussed whether they could win. This is not arrogance, but the fact.
On the one hand, it is the self-confidence gained over the years, on the other hand, it is also related to the innate disadvantages of the nomadic cavalry.
Throughout the history of China, the conflicts between China and the northern nomads have basically resulted in victory. The few times they suffered major defeats, the fundamental reason was not that the enemy was too strong, but that they sought death themselves.
Typical examples are that the Western Jin Dynasty fought among themselves behind closed doors and gave the enemy an opportunity. The Zhao family suppressed the generals and completely gave up the army's combat effectiveness. The most cruel thing was the coquettish operation at the end of the Ming Dynasty that allowed the Manchus to come in, etc.
Some people say that this is because the military strength of a dynasty was strong during its heyday, but that was not the case in the Han Dynasty. Even if the Han Dynasty defeated all the chicken feathers, any northern overlord could still conquer the grasslands.
The main problem is that the nomadic cavalry lacks the necessary conditions for a strong army.
Any strong country must be accompanied by a strong army.What are the requirements for a strong army?It’s hard to say, but even with our layman’s understanding, we can tell part of it.
For example, the mainstream weapons and equipment of the era, well-trained officers and soldiers, relatively strict discipline, and supplies that can at least ensure the operation of the army. Of course, there must be some things that we can't explain, but there is no need to continue discussing it.
Because even these superficial things are not possessed by the vast majority of nomadic cavalry.
What the army pays attention to is uniformity. Unfortunately, the nomadic cavalry cannot do that. In essence, they are all light rangers, and their organization is only at the level of a militia.
discipline?Sorry, what is that? We only know how to grab money, food, and women; equipment?Unfortunately, in most periods of time, the equipment of the nomadic cavalry was not very good, at least much worse than that of the Central Plains Dynasty; logistics?What is logistics?
This is even more obvious in modern society. Typical examples are those nomadic regimes that were once very powerful. Most of them have not survived into modern society at all. The builders of the most extensive empire in human history can now only be squeezed between the two major powers. In the middle, I played "King Shichibukai".
What's more, the only advantage of the nomadic cavalry, the "cavalry", was defeated by the modern cavalry that Deng Feng had trained for many years.
The only difference between Deng Feng's cavalry and the cavalry during World War I is that the single-shot rifles were replaced by infantry crossbows, and they also had steel plate armor with good protection.
In the face of the advanced "wall charge" and the coverage of powerful crossbows, it would be really strange if the nomadic light cavalry, which mainly focused on mounted shooting and had basically no protection, could win.
"Fengxiao, you are responsible for drafting a memorial, saying that I applied to go to Beijing to report on my duties." Deng Feng watched several generals go out, and this time he looked back at Guo Jia, "Written in a more sincere and touching way, the kind that makes His Majesty After reading it, I felt sorry for my standards.”
"My lord, what if someone wants to play the trick of 'gifting gifts to retain' after you come to Beijing? It's hard to say those people, but I feel inferior even when they play with these things." Guo Jia was rarely humble. Bundle.
"Don't worry, no one in this world can keep me if I don't want to, and don't forget, I have two sons here, it doesn't matter who dares to make a mistake, but he'd better think carefully about offending me and the state Deng’s price.”
Deng Feng smiled confidently, "Besides, haven't you felt it over the past year or so? The speed at which everyone's strength has improved is somewhat unexpected!"
"Master, are you talking about the 'unparalleled general'?" Chen Gong asked with a frown.
Speaking of "unparalleled generals", Deng Feng was also speechless, because in the past year, the overall level of his main generals had increased exponentially.
If at the beginning, the regular troops could rely on numbers, and not too many, to kill these high-level generals, now most of the generals can already "open unparalleled" under the condition that the long-range firepower of ordinary troops is not too exaggerated. "Yes.
It is a true "mowing unparalleled", and Deng Feng also saw the famous tactics that can only be seen in the game in real society - unparalleled skills.
Half a year ago, when Deng Feng and Zhang Liao were sparring - or in other words, guiding his men to fight, Deng Feng was abused by Deng Feng many times in a row. When Zhang Liao suppressed his anger, he suddenly burst out with terrifying combat power.
Basically, in a short period of time, that is, within about half a cup of tea, his attack, physique, and speed at least quadrupled, and he even suppressed Deng Feng at the beginning.
It wasn't until Deng Feng used [-]% of his strength that he could truly suppress Zhang Liao again. Before, all the generals, including Zhang Liao, couldn't even withstand Deng Feng's [-]% strength.
Not only Zhang Liao, but other generals also successively showed this ability to "explode in a short period of time", and they themselves couldn't explain why.
It's just that the power of this "explosion" is related to the general level of the general. For example, the strongest Zhang Liao has a much higher explosive power than the famous "general" Liao Hua, and the gap is roughly two to three times.
If the military general is okay, in the middle of last month, even Xu Shu, a civil servant, showed an unparalleled skill in an exaggerated manner, but his attack method was more focused on spell killing. With the long sword swung, he released a burst of flame arrows forward in a short time. The rain startled him.
What’s even more unclear is that these people’s outbreaks did not cause them to “weaken afterwards”, including civil servants.
Moreover, the two sides' methods of "holding back Wushuang" are not the same. The general's method is more like accumulating "anger points" in battle, while the civil servant relies on the internal strength and infuriating energy of his daily practice to mobilize the elements in the air, or "spell attacks" ".
This reminded Deng Feng of a very popular computer game "Three Kingdoms Warriors" in real life. The only thing he couldn't figure out was why it didn't happen when he first came here, but it happened seven or eight years after he came to this world.
It's quite interesting to say that Deng Feng originally thought that this world was an extended version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but when he went to the place, he discovered that it was "The Three Kingdoms of Gaowu".
Now, after staying there for seven or eight years, I look back and find that the world has become "Three Kingdoms Warriors". I just don't know if there are more exaggerated changes?
Originally, Deng Feng thought that these things were caused by himself, because after the formation of his power, he taught some of his former martial arts secrets to his generals.
Especially after he officially secured his position as governor of Bingzhou, Deng Feng summoned all civil servants and generals to teach the first three levels of "Dragon Elephant Prajna Gong" and the general outline of "Nine Yin Sutra", "Yi Jin Forging Bones" and part of Martial arts routines.
After that, everyone's strength improved by leaps and bounds until the emergence of unparalleled skills more than half a year ago.
But after he synthesized the intelligence from all parties, he found that the generals and civilians of other forces also had similar abilities, but their overall strength was much worse than that of Bingzhou Civil and Military.
In this way, the world itself changes.
Since he couldn't figure it out, Deng Feng put it aside and brought up the topic again today.
"Yes, even if we rely on the personal force of Zilong and Wen Yuan, we cannot defeat the counter-insurgency. My plan is to wait until the news of the victory of the counter-insurgency spreads, and then I will take the opportunity to go to Beijing to report on my work. The detention issue you mentioned is natural It just disappeared.”
Deng Feng came back to his senses and continued to discuss with Guo Jia. Besides, if anyone really wants to do this, it is best to consider the 5 elite troops and nearly ten unparalleled generals who are close to the capital.
Deng Feng did not wait too long. Just over two months later, the news that most of the Qiang rebellion in Liangzhou was put down had spread throughout the world. In the Jincheng raid and the Tianshui decisive battle, most of the more than [-] Qiang troops were annihilated. More than [-] prisoners were taken!
(End of this chapter)
Chapter 7 I forged the soul of Han in the Three Kingdoms
7.26 Send troops to quell the rebellion, unparalleled generals
In the lobby of Bingzhou Governor's Office, Deng Feng summoned his subordinates to discuss matters. Basically, all the important civil and military ministers under his command were present, but they were not the ones who spoke first.
"But it's not you, the young master, that the court wants to mobilize!" Xiao Zhao was smiling very strangely now.
Now every time Deng Feng convenes a core meeting, Xiao Zhao and Cheng Lingsu will attend. At first, some of his subordinates objected, on the grounds that it was nothing more than a feudal society, but after the two girls became famous, everyone is now used to it. .
"This group of pigs who are more likely to fail than succeed, have not forgotten to use their tricks to mix things up at this time." Deng Feng cursed angrily.
The imperial court issued a transfer order to the Bingzhou Army, but Deng Feng, the governor of Bingzhou, only found out later because the transfer order was directly sent to Zhao Yun, the nominal leader of the Jinyang Camp of the Bingzhou Army and General Yulin Zhonglang.
Zhao Yun was naturally not stupid enough to follow the order directly, but immediately handed over the transfer order to Deng Feng.
Over the years, Deng Feng naturally would not let his troops grow idle and must be trained; but in addition to normal training, the most effective way to train troops is naturally to fight.
Now the entire Bingzhou has become the place with the best security in the country, because all unofficial armed forces, whether bandits, bandits, or even private soldiers of powerful families, have been wiped out by Deng Feng.
Not only that, Deng Feng also arranged for his generals to take turns leading troops into battle, targeting the nomadic cavalry on the grasslands.
The original cavalry number was only 10000. Deng Feng's arrangement was for Zhang Liao, Gao Shun, and Huang Zhong to take turns leading 6000 troops to clear out all the tribes they found.
The basic standard is that all men over 4 feet tall will be killed, and all old people will be killed. Only young women and children will be kept, and they will be brought back together with captured livestock, war horses, and supplies.
After Zhao Yun joined, Deng Feng arranged for him to participate. Although Jiang Qin and Zhou Tai were also good at horse fighting, they preferred infantry command, so Deng Feng asked Zhou Tai to take Liao Hua to manage the infantry of Jinyang Camp, while Jiang Qin was transferred to Party governor.
The cavalry of the Jinyang camp was divided into two, and Zhao Yun and Gao Shun were in charge of one.
Under the strangulation of so many talented generals, the entire area thousands of miles northwest of Bingzhou was basically free of nomadic tribes. This was also a very important reason for the Qiang rebellion in Liangzhou.
The Xiongnu and Xianbei tribes were forced to flee with their corpses strewn across the land. The north was too cold and the environment was too poor, so they could only compete with the Qiang people in the west.
It was impossible for the Qiang people to compete with the two major ethnic groups, and most of them "internally" moved into Liangzhou, so that the scale of this Qiang rebellion was larger than in real history.
After repeated fighting and training, Deng Feng did not forget to continuously expand the army. Now the number of infantry under Deng Feng has remained unchanged, but the number of cavalry has reached 27000 and the number of horse crossbowmen has reached 12000.
In addition to the 15000 infantrymen who have always been stable in number, the number of main combat arms has reached more than 54000. The number is not outstanding, but the combat effectiveness is really the best in the world. The "Bingzhou Wolf Cavalry" is now very famous and known as The first powerful army.
As a result, no matter He Jin, Zhang Rang or even Han Ling Emperor were worried about this, they have been adding sand to Bingzhou for the past year.
Not to mention other small tricks, the more typical one is to adjust the position. He directly issued an edict without saying hello to Deng Feng, the governor of Bingzhou, and successively promoted Zhang Liao to Huben Zhonglang, Gao Shun to Dianjun Zhonglang, and Huang Zhong to Fengchezhong. Lang Jiang and Zhao Yun are the Lang Jiang in Yulin.
Even Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, Zhao Feng, Shi A, Liao Hua, and even Wang Yue, who was almost forgotten by Deng Feng, were all given the title of general, but only Deng Feng, the top leader of Bingzhou, was passed over. He was really a passerby in Sima Zhao's heart. Everyone knows.
Um, it seems that there is no such person as Sima Zhao at this time?
Fortunately, everyone is not stupid, and their brains are not flooded. This trick of sowing discord must be understood clearly.
The problem is, things like mixing sand are like this. Even if you understand it in your heart, you still can't help but get confused. Fortunately, Deng Feng is very familiar with the group of generals in front of him who have long been in the history books. If it were a person of this era, he would probably be suspicious. Erupted.
"My lord Mingjian, there really is no general." Zhao Yun quickly stood up from his seat and knelt down.
"Zi Long's Heart, don't I know?" Deng Feng waved his hand to help him before he finished speaking, and easily used his magic power to lift Zhao Yun up five steps away. His powerful strength shocked the entire audience.
Knowing that nothing was wrong, Deng Feng still showed off his strength and means appropriately. After all, he was not afraid of ten thousand, but just in case!
"Lord Shenwei, I can't wait!" Led by the No. 1 civil servant Chen Gong and the No. 1 general Zhang Liao, everyone stood up and bowed in salute.
"Okay, stop talking so much nonsense, Feng Xiao, tell me, how do you arrange this time?" Deng Feng waved his hands angrily, telling them to sit down first.
"Lord, since the imperial court has mobilized General Zilong, he must go." Guo Jia explained to Deng Feng with his trademark nonchalant attitude, "However, the imperial edict mentioned eight thousand troops, and I think it is definitely not enough."
"What does Guo Jijiu mean by taking the opportunity to show off his strength?" Chen Gong understood.
"It's just a way to show my strength. I also want to show that I am united as a whole." Guo Jia smiled and sat down and picked up the wine bottle, and then was knocked away by Deng Feng's "Six Meridians Divine Sword" from a distance.
"Guo Fengxiao, I want to use you for a little longer, preferably 30 or 50 years. If you want to die, I don't agree." Deng Feng sneered and took the wine pot into his hand, rubbed his hands slowly, and then there was a patter of light. Silver powder fell to the ground.
"My lord, this is my third wine bottle this month!" Guo Jia complained helplessly.
"Fortunately, it's not No. 30." Deng Feng continued to reply with a sneer.
"Ahem, my lord, I suggest that we send 18000 cavalry and 6000 horse crossbowmen led by General Zilong, plus General Wenyuan and General Hansheng, to put down the Xiliang rebellion as quickly as possible."
Everyone who was very accustomed to the above scenes didn't take it seriously. Xu Shu, who couldn't stand it anymore, stood up and gave his suggestion.
"What Yuan Zhi said makes sense." Chen Gong nodded in approval.
"It's pretty much what I thought, but I think the lord should go to the capital in person, not to meet anyone, but mainly because some forces need cooperation, such as I have a junior sister." Guo Jia was as careless as ever.
"Ahem, you don't have to worry about this matter. Zilong, Wenyuan, Hansheng, plus Mingyuan are in charge of the crossbowmen. Yuanzhi, you also come and take up the post of military advisor. Ziming, your brother I’ll leave the logistics to you. In short, get the matter done as soon as possible!”
"Yes, lord!"*6.
"Generals, I don't doubt your ability, but one thing to note is that you are going to suppress the rebellion, not to capture the city, so it doesn't matter which city they occupy.
This time, you just need to attack all the way and cut off the Qiang people's nest. They will panic and retreat. Then you can wait for work and kill them by surprise. This is my suggestion. "Guo Jia has not forgotten that he is a military advisor.
"Feng Xiao is right. In short, it is to kill the enemy's vital forces as much as possible. Supplies are ready, but the general idea is to feed the enemy. If Liangzhou can no longer find a Qiang, your goal Only then can we fully achieve it." Deng Feng said his request.
"My lord, will there be peace in this way and cause criticism?" Relatively speaking, Chen Gong is somewhat pedantic.
"Those who are not of my race must have different minds." Deng Feng replied indifferently. He was talking about the present, but what he was thinking about was the "Five Hua Hua" that would last for a hundred years in the future. He did not forget to turn around and explain to the generals who were about to go on an expedition.
"Remember, your safety and life come first. No matter what kind of enemy you encounter on the battlefield, as long as he has a weapon in his hand, kill him. You are soldiers, and fighting is your bounden duty. Just leave all the shit to me! Okay, get ready and set off as soon as possible!"
"Yes, lord!"*6.
During the entire process, everyone discussed the number of troops sent and the extended purpose of sending troops, but no one ever discussed whether they could win. This is not arrogance, but the fact.
On the one hand, it is the self-confidence gained over the years, on the other hand, it is also related to the innate disadvantages of the nomadic cavalry.
Throughout the history of China, the conflicts between China and the northern nomads have basically resulted in victory. The few times they suffered major defeats, the fundamental reason was not that the enemy was too strong, but that they sought death themselves.
Typical examples are that the Western Jin Dynasty fought among themselves behind closed doors and gave the enemy an opportunity. The Zhao family suppressed the generals and completely gave up the army's combat effectiveness. The most cruel thing was the coquettish operation at the end of the Ming Dynasty that allowed the Manchus to come in, etc.
Some people say that this is because the military strength of a dynasty was strong during its heyday, but that was not the case in the Han Dynasty. Even if the Han Dynasty defeated all the chicken feathers, any northern overlord could still conquer the grasslands.
The main problem is that the nomadic cavalry lacks the necessary conditions for a strong army.
Any strong country must be accompanied by a strong army.What are the requirements for a strong army?It’s hard to say, but even with our layman’s understanding, we can tell part of it.
For example, the mainstream weapons and equipment of the era, well-trained officers and soldiers, relatively strict discipline, and supplies that can at least ensure the operation of the army. Of course, there must be some things that we can't explain, but there is no need to continue discussing it.
Because even these superficial things are not possessed by the vast majority of nomadic cavalry.
What the army pays attention to is uniformity. Unfortunately, the nomadic cavalry cannot do that. In essence, they are all light rangers, and their organization is only at the level of a militia.
discipline?Sorry, what is that? We only know how to grab money, food, and women; equipment?Unfortunately, in most periods of time, the equipment of the nomadic cavalry was not very good, at least much worse than that of the Central Plains Dynasty; logistics?What is logistics?
This is even more obvious in modern society. Typical examples are those nomadic regimes that were once very powerful. Most of them have not survived into modern society at all. The builders of the most extensive empire in human history can now only be squeezed between the two major powers. In the middle, I played "King Shichibukai".
What's more, the only advantage of the nomadic cavalry, the "cavalry", was defeated by the modern cavalry that Deng Feng had trained for many years.
The only difference between Deng Feng's cavalry and the cavalry during World War I is that the single-shot rifles were replaced by infantry crossbows, and they also had steel plate armor with good protection.
In the face of the advanced "wall charge" and the coverage of powerful crossbows, it would be really strange if the nomadic light cavalry, which mainly focused on mounted shooting and had basically no protection, could win.
"Fengxiao, you are responsible for drafting a memorial, saying that I applied to go to Beijing to report on my duties." Deng Feng watched several generals go out, and this time he looked back at Guo Jia, "Written in a more sincere and touching way, the kind that makes His Majesty After reading it, I felt sorry for my standards.”
"My lord, what if someone wants to play the trick of 'gifting gifts to retain' after you come to Beijing? It's hard to say those people, but I feel inferior even when they play with these things." Guo Jia was rarely humble. Bundle.
"Don't worry, no one in this world can keep me if I don't want to, and don't forget, I have two sons here, it doesn't matter who dares to make a mistake, but he'd better think carefully about offending me and the state Deng’s price.”
Deng Feng smiled confidently, "Besides, haven't you felt it over the past year or so? The speed at which everyone's strength has improved is somewhat unexpected!"
"Master, are you talking about the 'unparalleled general'?" Chen Gong asked with a frown.
Speaking of "unparalleled generals", Deng Feng was also speechless, because in the past year, the overall level of his main generals had increased exponentially.
If at the beginning, the regular troops could rely on numbers, and not too many, to kill these high-level generals, now most of the generals can already "open unparalleled" under the condition that the long-range firepower of ordinary troops is not too exaggerated. "Yes.
It is a true "mowing unparalleled", and Deng Feng also saw the famous tactics that can only be seen in the game in real society - unparalleled skills.
Half a year ago, when Deng Feng and Zhang Liao were sparring - or in other words, guiding his men to fight, Deng Feng was abused by Deng Feng many times in a row. When Zhang Liao suppressed his anger, he suddenly burst out with terrifying combat power.
Basically, in a short period of time, that is, within about half a cup of tea, his attack, physique, and speed at least quadrupled, and he even suppressed Deng Feng at the beginning.
It wasn't until Deng Feng used [-]% of his strength that he could truly suppress Zhang Liao again. Before, all the generals, including Zhang Liao, couldn't even withstand Deng Feng's [-]% strength.
Not only Zhang Liao, but other generals also successively showed this ability to "explode in a short period of time", and they themselves couldn't explain why.
It's just that the power of this "explosion" is related to the general level of the general. For example, the strongest Zhang Liao has a much higher explosive power than the famous "general" Liao Hua, and the gap is roughly two to three times.
If the military general is okay, in the middle of last month, even Xu Shu, a civil servant, showed an unparalleled skill in an exaggerated manner, but his attack method was more focused on spell killing. With the long sword swung, he released a burst of flame arrows forward in a short time. The rain startled him.
What’s even more unclear is that these people’s outbreaks did not cause them to “weaken afterwards”, including civil servants.
Moreover, the two sides' methods of "holding back Wushuang" are not the same. The general's method is more like accumulating "anger points" in battle, while the civil servant relies on the internal strength and infuriating energy of his daily practice to mobilize the elements in the air, or "spell attacks" ".
This reminded Deng Feng of a very popular computer game "Three Kingdoms Warriors" in real life. The only thing he couldn't figure out was why it didn't happen when he first came here, but it happened seven or eight years after he came to this world.
It's quite interesting to say that Deng Feng originally thought that this world was an extended version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but when he went to the place, he discovered that it was "The Three Kingdoms of Gaowu".
Now, after staying there for seven or eight years, I look back and find that the world has become "Three Kingdoms Warriors". I just don't know if there are more exaggerated changes?
Originally, Deng Feng thought that these things were caused by himself, because after the formation of his power, he taught some of his former martial arts secrets to his generals.
Especially after he officially secured his position as governor of Bingzhou, Deng Feng summoned all civil servants and generals to teach the first three levels of "Dragon Elephant Prajna Gong" and the general outline of "Nine Yin Sutra", "Yi Jin Forging Bones" and part of Martial arts routines.
After that, everyone's strength improved by leaps and bounds until the emergence of unparalleled skills more than half a year ago.
But after he synthesized the intelligence from all parties, he found that the generals and civilians of other forces also had similar abilities, but their overall strength was much worse than that of Bingzhou Civil and Military.
In this way, the world itself changes.
Since he couldn't figure it out, Deng Feng put it aside and brought up the topic again today.
"Yes, even if we rely on the personal force of Zilong and Wen Yuan, we cannot defeat the counter-insurgency. My plan is to wait until the news of the victory of the counter-insurgency spreads, and then I will take the opportunity to go to Beijing to report on my work. The detention issue you mentioned is natural It just disappeared.”
Deng Feng came back to his senses and continued to discuss with Guo Jia. Besides, if anyone really wants to do this, it is best to consider the 5 elite troops and nearly ten unparalleled generals who are close to the capital.
Deng Feng did not wait too long. Just over two months later, the news that most of the Qiang rebellion in Liangzhou was put down had spread throughout the world. In the Jincheng raid and the Tianshui decisive battle, most of the more than [-] Qiang troops were annihilated. More than [-] prisoners were taken!
(End of this chapter)
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