
Time Travel 1142
穿越一一四二
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- Historical
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 7y ago
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Make some suggestions! ! !
It is suggested that Pig's Feet can build and manage the army based on the Yuejiajun's army building and management, and adopt the theories of later Ming Dynasty general Qi Jiguang (such as "New Book of Jixiao" and "Records of Military Training", "Yu Rong Yao Lue", and "New Book of Arms Preparation"). Moreover, Qi Jiguang's military level was much stronger than Yue Fei's. Reason: Speaking of the ancestors of Chinese special forces, we cannot fail to mention the two most famous armies named after generals in Chinese history, one is the Yue Jiajun and the other is the Qi Jiajun. The Yue Family Army has strict military discipline and explosive combat effectiveness. Why is the Qi Family Army, which was more than 300 years later, more powerful? Someone will definitely show a bunch of achievements of Yue Jiajun, for example, Marshal Yue's eight hundred and one hundred thousand. First of all, you have to understand the word - break. It is just breaking, not destroying. It may be just to make it retreat. Furthermore, Yue Fei's Yue Family Army was formed by merging and integrating the elite troops of other generals, but Qi Jiguang drew on a blank sheet of paper and trained a group of farmers and miners into an invincible army, completely created from scratch. Moreover, Qi Jiajun emphasized team fighting and created an original mandarin duck formation. The 12 people in the formation each performed their own duties and cooperated with each other. The shield soldiers, wolf soldiers, and musketeers cooperated tacitly and protected each other, giving full play to the maximum power of the team. Each Yuanyang Formation is a combat unit. Is this kind of small team combat more similar to the combat style of modern special forces than the Yue Family Army's large corps combat? The strict military discipline of the Qi Jiajun ranks among the top three in Chinese history. It is precisely because of the strict military discipline that the Qi Jiajun's combat effectiveness kills Japanese pirates in an instant, just like a wolf entering a flock of sheep. It is not an exaggeration. If you don't believe it, look at the incredible record created by the Qi Jiajun. From the formation of the Qi Jiajun in the 38th year of Jiajing to the resignation of Qi Jiguang in the 11th year of Wanli, the total number of enemy troops defeated by the Qi Jiajun exceeded more than 150,000. This was a terrifying record during the Wanli Zhongxing period of long-lasting peace. In the famous Taizhou victory in 1561, all 3,000 troops of the Qi Army were dispatched, and 20,000 Japanese pirates were dispatched. In the end, 5,500 Japanese pirates were annihilated, and 21 of the Qi Army were killed. In the battle of Baishuiyang, all 2,000 Japanese pirates were wiped out, and 3 Qi Army members including Chen Si were killed; in the battle of Pinghaiwei, the Qi Army beheaded 26 people. 22, And our side sacrificed 16 people including Jin Yu; in the Battle of Xianyou, we defeated 10,000 Japanese pirates, killed more than 1,000 Japanese pirates, beheaded 498, captured 1 alive, and sacrificed 24 people including Tong Ziming... There were countless such battles, and the Qi Army was known as the strongest army in Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries. This is enough to show that Qi Jiguang's level is better than that of Yue Fei, that the young man is better than the blue man, and that the waves behind him in the Yangtze River push the waves ahead.
It's getting more and more exciting, keep it up, and give me a recommendation vote. 😄
Beware of the "sabotage" of the Southern Song Dynasty court! ! !
Beware of the "sabotage" of the Southern Song Dynasty court! ! ! The court of the Southern Song Dynasty was as afraid of gold as a tiger, and was frightened by the news. But the Han separatist regime like Pig's Feet was ruthless and would put it to death quickly. Beware of assassinations by the Southern Song Dynasty court, and guard against assassinations of pig's feet sent by the Southern Song Dynasty court, and also beware of spies sent by the Southern Song Dynasty court to spy on the intelligence of the pig's feet team and to recruit officials and generals in the pig's foot team to rebel. It is necessary to completely eliminate the unsteady elements in the pig's trotters who still have illusions about the Southern Song Dynasty court before the Southern Song Dynasty court reacts. We must prepare for the worst and beware that the Southern Song Dynasty court and the Jin Kingdom will unite to send troops to attack the pig's feet.
Not bad, it looks more real and reasonable. 🌹
If you are a good man who does not enter the palace, you will definitely be given a recommendation ticket.
Author, please be more diligent. You still have to have a title. Don't put a bunch of numbers after a name. This can also be discouraging. In a chapter of several thousand words, you can always find one or two key points to use as a title.
There are indeed not many anti-gold novels, and the writing style is not bad. I hope the author can continue writing.
The difference between Qi Jiguang's military training and previous military training by Sun Wu, Wu Qi, Yue Fei and other famous generals
First of all, we must understand the difference between Qi Jiguang's military training and that of previous famous generals such as Sun Wu, Wu Qi, and Yue Fei. When people mention Qi Jiguang, they often immediately think of his Yuanyang Formation and Chariot Camp, thinking that this is the embodiment of his advanced military thinking. In fact, Yuanyang Formation and Chariot Camp are just an external form of expression. The reason why Qi Jiguang is called a military reformer is because his military thoughts reflect several key factors: First: Regularization of the military Second: professionalization of military personnel Third: Strict discipline Fourth: Make training scientific Fifth: Strengthen your will Sixth: Equipment standardization Seventh: Combat coordination Eighth: Ensure systematization Most of these already have the characteristics of a modern army. As mentioned earlier, Qi Jiguang's new army has already stepped into the threshold of a modern army... The following four criteria are in order of decreasing importance: 1. Have regular grassroots officer training (military academies) 2. Have iron-clad mandatory absolute discipline and a lot of daily training. 3. There are infantry who fight with line tactics and emphasize firepower output. 4. Able to achieve good coordination among the infantry, cavalry and artillery armies. If the first three points are met, it is actually a modern army. It can be seen that the three major battalions in the capital and the Ottoman Turkish army meet the last two points (where is the cute emperor?). And Qi Jiguang's army satisfied 2.3.4.... Compared with the modern army that satisfies all, such an army has a similar combat effectiveness on the premise that it has a large number of experienced grassroots officers and non-commissioned officers. However, once an accident occurs, a large number of grassroots officers and non-commissioned officers will perish. Then it will be difficult to regain combat effectiveness... This was also the real blow that Tumubao and Sarhu dealt to the Ming Dynasty...
Reposted "After Yue Fei was killed, why did the world-famous Yue Family Army fall to this point?"
Yue Fei is our eternal hero in China, and the "Yue Family Army" is the most famous army named after the commander's surname. Since its formation in 1129, the Yue Family Army has achieved outstanding results and strict discipline, which once brought hope to the Southern Song Dynasty for the restoration of the Central Plains. However, Song Gaozong Zhao Gou and Prime Minister Qin Hui insisted on seeking peace and killed him on unfounded charges. However, people often forget an important issue. At its peak, the Yue Family Army numbered 100,000 people. What changes happened to this army after Yue Fei was killed? Without Yue Fei's command, can it continue its glory days of resisting the Jin Dynasty? How did the Yue Family Army form an army? Speaking of the ending of the Yue Family Army, of course we must first understand its origin. In November 1129, the Jin army crossed the Yangtze River, and Du Chong, the general of Jiankang and Yue Fei's superior, surrendered. Yue Fei was the commander of the right army of Jianghuai Xuanfu Division. He refused to surrender and led his troops to retreat to Zhongshan. This was the beginning of the formation of the Yue Family Army, which later became world-famous. "Yue Jiajun" is a customary name among the people. In the early Southern Song Dynasty, the surname of the chief general was often used as the abbreviation of the army. For example, the army of another famous general Han Shizhong was called Han Jiajun, and Zhang Jun's army was called Zhang Jiajun. The official designation of Yue Fei's troops was Shenwu Right Deputy Army. Later, after several changes, it was changed to the camp rear guard army. At the same time, Yue Fei was officially stationed in Ezhou and assumed the important task of commanding the Jingxiang War Zone in the central Southern Song Dynasty. The strength of the Yue family army also expanded to more than 100,000. Among the various anti-Jin armies at that time, the Yue Family Army was the strongest and had the best quality. The Jin people lamented that "it is easy to shake a mountain, but it is difficult to shake the Yue Family Army." At the same time, the discipline of the Yue family army was the strictest. It was said to "kill without tearing down houses when freezing, kill without robbing captives when hungry." It became a rare and powerful army in ancient times.
Wherever the blade points, men and horses will be torn apart
During the Han and Tang dynasties, the heavy infantry could stand up to the cavalry units of ethnic minorities and often achieve complete victories. They relied on the terrifying heavy weapon-Mo Dao. The ancients once said: "Where the blade points, both men and horses will be torn apart." The perfect Jiedushi system in the prosperous Tang Dynasty standardized the army's equipment and training. Therefore, the Modao became one of the main battle weapons of the Tang infantry and became a regular equipment. The establishment of the Jieduzhi system allowed towns to recruit troops and buy horses, and established large and medium-sized cavalry. The cavalry played an important role. This in turn made the Modao, a weapon that restrained cavalry, popular until the late Tang Dynasty. The Mo Dao is a long sword held by the infantrymen of the Tang Dynasty. It developed from the horse-cutting sword of the Western Han Dynasty, and absorbed the shape and smelting technology of the Han Lu Mo Dao and the long swords of the Six Dynasties. There are specific departments for casting, storage, and management. The Mo Dao is extremely sharp and has excellent cutting effect. It is mainly used to kill enemy cavalry in war. Its tactical effect is equivalent to today's anti-tank weapons. Because of its great deterrence, it is also used by senior civil and military officials and the ceremonial guards of vassal towns. After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, Modao declined and was lost. Pig's feet can produce heavy infantry and paired with Mo Dao, they are basically invincible against cavalry in the cold weapon era. The heavily-armed Modao troops were in front with their crossbows and crossbows in the back, and the cavalry were patrolling on both wings. Once the enemy troops in front were defeated, the cavalry would attack...
There is no Forbidden Army coach Lin Chong in official history. Why should he be included?
Why can't I see any description describing the process of using the Yuanyang Formation?
Why can't I see any description describing the process of using the Yuanyang Formation? The situation where your side is using the Yuanyang Formation, and the enemy is in the state of encountering the Yuanyang Formation? You can learn from the plots of Chapter 66 and Chapter 67 in "The Journey Begins from the Shame of Jingkang".