
Chu Determines the World
楚定天下
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The last few chapters have made me anxious. Even if you like to write war scenes, you have to divide a war into several days. There is nothing exciting about it. I expected a setback before the Battle of Bashu. You also hinted at a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Bashu. Good guy, I see you write so many war scenes, but you still You thought there was going to be something different, such as making the Qin army unable to continue advancing on the Chu army so that the Chu army could mobilize its troops in time. In the end, you still wrote about the Chu army's defeat. You really didn't consider the feelings of us readers who subscribed. You followed it for several days, thinking that there would be a happy point in the end. But what did you give us? I don't know what others think about it, but I won't be subscribing from now on. Do you think readers are reading to appreciate your writing skills? I dare not say everything, but at least 70% of readers read books for pleasure. As long as there are no big mistakes in logic, they won't mind. If you have to select those readers who like to see your writing skills, then I can only wish you good luck.
The Chu State's system is not good and it does not have the conditions to unify the world. If you want to unify the world, you must reform. The old aristocratic power of Chu State is more complicated than that of Qin State. Wu Qi's reform is a living example. The national conditions of Chu State cannot be saved by a time traveler.
According to the level of science and technology during the Warring States Period, it was almost impossible for one person to pacify the world in one generation, and it would take twenty or thirty years to implement reforms.
The battle tactics of Qi, Qin, Chu, Yan, Zhao, and Han among the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period in the eyes of the God of War Wu Qi. The people of Qi are strong-willed, the country is rich, the monarchs and ministers are arrogant and extravagant and do not care about the people, and the legal system is lax and treatment is unequal. The morale of the army is uneven, the deployment of troops is uncoordinated, the front is strong and the back is weak, so the formation is huge but not strong. The tactics to attack it are that the troops must be divided into three groups, attack its left and right sides with two groups, and use the momentum to launch a fierce assault on it from the middle. The formation can be broken. The people of Qin have a strong character, the country's terrain is difficult, the government's orders are strict, and rewards and punishments are trustworthy. The soldiers do not shrink back from the enemy in battle and have strong fighting spirit. However, during the battle, the formations are scattered and they fight independently, lacking coordination with each other. The tactics to defeat it are: first lure them with a small profit, and then pretend to retreat. When their soldiers deviate from the general's command in order to compete for profit, they will take advantage of the loss of coordination to attack their scattered troops, and set up ambushes to seize the opportunity to win, so that their general can be captured. The Chu people have a cowardly character, a vast land, confused political orders, and exhausted people. Therefore, although the battle is strict, it cannot last long. The tactic of attacking it is to first attack its base to dampen its morale, and then use the method of beating it and quickly evacuating to make it tired. Do not fight it head-on, so that its army can be defeated. The people of Yan are sincere in character, cautious in their folk customs, brave and righteous, but they are brave but have no plans. Therefore, it pays attention to defense and does not retreat easily. The tactics for attacking it are: although it is the first contact, it is necessary to make a bold gesture of oppressing it; although it launches a fierce attack, it is necessary to keep away from it; although it is launched a fierce pursuit, it is necessary to make a gesture of following behind it. In this way, the enemy will be suspicious and fearful. At the same time, our army's chariots and cavalry must avoid fighting with them on the wide road, so that their generals can be captured. This kind of national character still exists in society today. Han and Zhao are located in the Central Plains. The people have a docile temperament and the government orders are fair. The people are tired of wars, are tired of fighting, despise the generals, and are dissatisfied with their treatment. The soldiers have no fighting spirit to fight to the death. Therefore, although the formation is neat, it is not practical. The tactics to defeat it are: suppress it with a strong formation, repel it if the enemy comes to fight, pursue it if the enemy retreats, and make its army tired and scattered, so that it can be defeated. In summary, the situation of the six countries is: Qi's formation is thick but not solid; Qin's formation is scattered but fighting independently; Chu's formation is strict but cannot last; Yan's formation is good at defense but lacks mobility; Han and Zhao's formation is majestic but impractical.
Chu State does not need to increase its territory at all. It only needs to hold the cards in hand tightly, practice its internal strength and increase its population.
You are finally back. Have you passed the college entrance examination? I've been waiting for you for three or four years
Others have built a fortune over many lifetimes, but they can't beat you?
The protagonist is in his twenties and has no harem or heirs. Is the protagonist a eunuch?
I haven't finished any of the King of Eunuchs. I've written 4 novels about the Kingdom of Chu. I've even cut my balls off.
It's too empty, it feels like playing house, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of soldiers, recruit when you say to recruit, mobilize when you say to mobilize, control when you say to control. Just like playing a game, you can follow your ideas with one click of the mouse.
Chapter 6: Is Iron Armor serious? I still want to make it on a large scale
Today's two chapters are a bit of a joke. Zhang Yi comes to visit. The King of Chu does not discuss with the ministers. He makes a decision without playing football for a few days. After making a decision, he asks for advice and then regrets it. How about military affairs?
The Warring States Period was a general war, which looked at mobilization capabilities. The territory of Chu State was larger than that of the United Six Kingdoms, but the land was vast and sparsely populated, and its mobilization ability was extremely poor. It could not defeat Wei or Qin. Even if the time traveler arrives, there is nothing he can do
Generally speaking, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are famous for being written about wars, which seem to account for a very small proportion of the war. Farming reform, improving people's livelihood, scientific and technological production, ideological collision, improving the system, civil education, etc. Are more interesting. The sense of substitution is the changes brought about by the protagonist, rather than telling the history.
These chapters are forcible tactics. The opponent wants to stage a coup, and then goes out to wander around.
The subject matter is very good, and there are very few stories about Chu State, which is novel. To make some suggestions, I suggest that the author should not completely copy the military merit and title system of Shang Jun. He should integrate the national conditions of Chu State, remove the moth in the monarch's constitution, win over the middle and lower-level monarchs, and win over a group of them. After all, the Warring States Period was still an aristocratic society. Some of the clans were the worms of the Chu State, but some were the pillars of the Chu State. The ruling class was also the base of the King of Chu. The King of Chu should upgrade his base and create an interest group like the Guanlong Group, the Honorable Men in the early Ming Dynasty, and the Eight Banners in the early Qing Dynasty to sweep the world. If you betray your own class easily, you are revolutionizing your own life and will be overthrown.
After the Southern Song Dynasty, it was difficult for the South to defeat the North. It had no advantages in population, horses, or food.
Situation map of the Battle of Xingshan, red Chu army, black Qin and Wei coalition forces
Baojie Heavy Armor Picture
If the Chu State wants to conquer the world, it must first occupy Bashu. During this period, the acquisition of any area will be a qualitative improvement, not to mention the closed and easy-to-digest Bashu. Otherwise, it will be very difficult for the Qin State to conquer the world, so a strategic attack on the Qin State is necessary. Yes, Qi State should let go. The geographical location of Yue is not good. If you want to digest Yue, you must put a large number of troops there. This is destined to make the core Jianghan area weak and be attacked by Qin and Wei. Uniting Qi is the least problematic.
The speed of this update. . . . .
What happened? Why did it start updating again?
Chu State cannot rule the world, just look at Wu Qi and you will know. The backlash of the nobility caused by the reform is beyond your imagination. Wu Qi threw himself on the king for protection on the day of the king's burial. Those nobles didn't even look at the corpse of the late king and went over with their swords. It was terrible. On the contrary, those who wanted to change the law were of no use in the Chu State. As long as As soon as they get a chance, they will kill you and abolish the reform. That sentence is right. The people of Chu are the best among the monkeys, and they are well-deserved. What about the reforms of the other six countries? Even if the reformers were killed, most of the contents of the reform have not been abolished. However, the Chu State has been ruled by aristocrats for so many generations, and other countries have long been centralized.