Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 316: Terrible millet

Li Xin only needs to choose a more reasonable one from the ideas of the few people in front of him to implement it.

Thinking about it, I can't help but want to praise my own wit.

Li Xin nodded secretly, a sly smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.

Cheng Chumo and others never thought that Li Xin would not be able to fight a war, so they continued to discuss it with you at a glance. Li Xin smiled silently and sat on the side, listening to all these discussions, did he still ask a few questions against the map?

Niu Jianhu never thought that Li Xin had this question because he was unfamiliar with military affairs. He thought that he was deliberately testing everyone in the school, so he answered in detail one by one-who would have thought that Li Xin would be trained and trained. In fact, he can't fight at all?

Li Xin pretentiously nodded his head slightly, as if he was very satisfied with Niu Jianhu's answer. And student Niu felt very happy because of this, and even raised his head slightly.

After a whole month of training, no one with eyes can deny Li Xin's results without conscience. It is precisely because of this that there is only one ticket for this dude, and they are all unconvincing to Li. Privately, they are elder brother and elder brother short. As a loyal little brother, Niu Jianhu was naturally a little happy after being praised by the big brother he admired.

After a lot of discussion among the people, the conclusion that was finally reached was unexpectedly nothing great: divide the troops into two groups, and the large troops will pretend to attack, and at the same time divide the troops into a sneak attack on the camp.

Li Xin had some doubts at first for this kind of plan that was so simple that it was hardly a tactical plan. He touched his chin and pondered for a long time, only then was a little relieved.

Also, it seems that I had thought about the war too complicated before.

In war, where are so many clever strategies? The most common form of war is that the two sides fight with each other with real swords and guns. This situation probably accounts for more than 90% of the war time. Secondly, it is the time for both sides to show their magical powers and make full use of the information they know but the enemy does not know to design and execute a combat plan against the enemy.

That kind of link-and-loop, thrilling mystery strategy can basically only exist in novels. If it is put on the real battlefield, I am afraid that more than 99.9% of the tactics will not work. In a sense, there is only one tactic that is easiest to achieve results on the battlefield-sudden attack, or sneak attack for short.

For example, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor that year, why did the well-equipped U.S. military suffer heavy losses? To put it bluntly, it is just two words: caught off guard.

As the saying goes, soldiers, deceit. The more the enemy can't understand your pulse, the more initiative and advantage you have.

Finally, Li Xin made a decision.

The basic strategy for the battle between the two sides is determined based on this.

The next day, before dawn, a wake-up signal sounded from Li Xin's side. After rigorous training, there were a thousand people coming from Li Xin's side, and none of them dared to sleep in bed. Even if the soul is still in bed, the body has already got up on its own and started cooking.

Millet was the prevailing military ration in the Tang Dynasty because it is currently the food with the longest shelf life. It is said that it can be stored for up to nine years. Li Xin expressed doubts about this. If someone dared to point to a handful of millet that had been left for nine years and said it was still edible, Li Xin would be the first to let him taste whether the millet would die after eating it.

Of course, the military rations carried by the Ministry of Li Xin could not be the millet that has been stored for so long. They are all newly issued by the Ministry of War. This military exercise is expected to end in about three days. The Ministry of War will allot every soldier participating in the military exercise. Five days' worth of dry food is packed into small pockets, heavy, one for each person. The same goes for Chen Xiao.

Li Xin took a bowl of his own millet porridge from Wang Gui. Although it was steaming, it looked like something, but the taste of it was really unsatisfactory.

"We Datang soldiers usually fight outside, do they eat these?" Li Xin asked. As soon as he said this, he felt a little stupid—what else could he eat without this?

Wang Gui also knew that his prince had never experienced hardships, and it was normal not to understand these situations. He smiled gently and said: "Yes. Some food is good. There is so much attention to fighting people."

Li Xin looked at the small bowl of porridge left in his hand, feeling a little confused.

The most direct reason that Datang can have the reputation of later generations and that Li Shimin can get such a noble title as "Tian Khan" is that Datang has a strong enough army. It was these passionate men who were fighting for their lives on the battlefield that gave birth to today's Datang. However, when they were giving up their lives, Datang could only give them such a handful of millet that was hard to swallow. This always makes people feel uncomfortable.

How about...try to get some canned food?

Li Xin's eyes suddenly brightened, and secretly said that after the end of the military exercise, he must find a way to get some new rations.

You can't treat these passionate people who are fighting for the country!

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