Three Kingdoms

Chapter 996: New way for posterity

  Chapter 996 A new path for future generations

War is never a matter of one or two people, but it requires thousands of people to pave the way to success with their lives. Fei Qian is not completely looking at the current situation from the perspective of a saint, but for today's As far as Bingzhou is concerned, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others still can't afford it.

   Population, this is a very important factor in war.

  Look at Cao Cao, he just collected 300,000 yuan in Qingzhou yellow scarves. Although there may be some water in this number, it also proves that even in the turbulent situation of Qingzhou and Yanzhou, there can still be so many population bases, and these bases will become the cornerstone of these princes' next struggle for hegemony .

   But what about Fei Qian?

  The population advantage of Bingzhou is not obvious, let alone compared with Jizhou, even compared with Hongnong who has been mopped up, it may be worse...

   Well, it's probably almost there now.

  After all, Hongnong was defeated by Yang Biao again.

   Therefore, for Fei Qian now, it is natural to plan carefully. How to use the current forces on hand to achieve the greatest effect is a brand new challenge.

   "That's right," Fei Qian said to Huang Cheng, "The current military soldiers who are under the commander of Qu and are older than forty-five years old will be replaced this time..."

  Huang Cheng stretched his neck involuntarily, and was taken aback for a moment. It doesn't matter if you don't expand the number of recruits, but you need to reduce the number of troops?

Fei Qian explained: "Ordinary people are over 40 years old, and their strength will inevitably begin to decline, and their endurance will also decline... Of course, these soldiers are not sent home, but directly recruited under your banner to serve as instructors for recruits... Well, let's call them teachers. , monthly salary, um, according to the original rank in the army, it can be divided into ten to fifty stones..."

These aged veterans have experienced at least one or two battles, or even more times, and the knowledge and experience formed in the battle are basically a great supplement to ordinary recruits, and they have As teachers, these veterans can train more qualified soldiers faster and better in the school grounds in Pingyang.

Although Huang Cheng looks simple and simple, his mind is completely opposite to his appearance, and he is very alert. Hearing Fei Qian's explanation, he almost immediately understood that this is almost equivalent to strengthening the strength of the guard camp in disguise, and quickly agreed. Going to deal with this right away.

   "Don't worry, there are still a few things..." Fei Qian stopped Huang Cheng and motioned him to be calm.

   Regarding Huang Cheng, Fei Qian is now more inclined to put him in the position of the governor, rather than the position of the general of the army.

  In terms of martial prowess, Huang Cheng is not bad. If Huang Cheng is placed on the front line, it is not impossible to be a fierce general who charges into the battle. However, in comparison, perhaps Huang Cheng can play a better role in the position of the governor.

As a governor, maybe not everyone is like Zhou Yu or Lu Xun, who can plan thousands of miles and make perfect plans. Huang Cheng may not be able to do this. After all, intelligence and wisdom cannot be completely compensated by experience. , but Huang Cheng can still become a type similar to Xiahou Dun.

Different from Fei Qian's original cognition in history, at this point in time, Xiahou Dun didn't have any great achievements, but he was stable enough and could hold his own. Of course, if it was purely like the reckless image in the novel, Cao Cao Now the position of the prefect of Dongjun will not be given up to Xiahou Dun.

Huang Cheng, as a member of the Huang family, is also similar to the role of the Xiahou family to Cao Cao. He is close enough, but not absolutely close, and his interests are also tied together. There will be no problem of loyalty. Therefore, as an important The relay station of the command is the most suitable.

   Therefore, it is necessary to help Huang Cheng add some additional value in addition to martial arts.

"The first thing is that ordinary soldiers over the age of 45 should be teachers; the second thing," Fei Qianpa said, holding his fingers, "now we have quite a few counties and townships under our jurisdiction, so these Cao, the county and township supervisor, is used to serve these veterans who have retired due to injuries, and this matter is also under your direct management for the time being..."

  Minxia Dui Cao Cao, also known as Menxia Du, is in charge of the soldiers and guards of a place, and serves as a patrol guide and other things. According to the size of the county, the official position of the thief Cao also ranges from one hundred stones to one thousand stones, which is considered a good position. The five officials under the door belong to one of the five main subordinate official positions in counties and counties, and are more similar to the local armed police or frontier defense in later generations.

  Huang Cheng nodded in response, and then said: "It's not difficult for a veteran to serve as the supervisor of the sect and take charge of the military guards, but for these people, it may be difficult for them to deal with documents, inventory inventory, etc..."

Fei Qian nodded and said: "So the third thing is that the literacy in the army cannot be broken. Tell the soldiers that only those who can read more than a thousand can take up the job! The same is true for subordinate supervisors and teachers, and they have to get high salaries. , so the Cai family's thousand-character prose is used as the standard..."

Although it is said that the number of commonly used Chinese characters is about 3,000, for ordinary people, mastering the 1,000 characters with the highest frequency can basically be read. very big.

Of course, there are also some people who are lazy and unwilling to read and write. For these people, Fei Qian has no good solution. After all, it is different from the environment where the army only needs to fight. . Feiqian can only provide such an opportunity and channel specifically. As for whether some people can or cannot take up the role, Feiqian can't manage these things in a very detailed manner.

   After all, the **** decides the head.

Fei Qian now wants to consider the problem from an overall perspective. Some details can only be done by his subordinates, and it is no longer possible to do everything by himself, and to a certain extent, Fei Qian is also standing Considering the issue from the standpoint of the ruling class, there is only one purpose, which is to enable Bingzhou to develop smoothly.

  Under this major premise, various reforms and adjustments were gradually implemented, and rashly overthrowing the gentry and dividing the land evenly would only cause unnecessary riots and turmoil.

Just like Fei Qian now wants to re-establish the majesty and glory of soldiers, and re-use the pre-Qin military titles as the criteria for evaluating soldiers' military merits, so things like **** and pushing food and other things that are close to the people and the soldiers cannot be done too much. too much. Occasionally there is no problem once or twice, and the soldiers still feel teary, but eating and living with the big soldiers every day will only convince the big soldiers, and it will not inspire the self-motivation of these soldiers...

  A general who eats the same food as himself all day long and sleeps on the same straw bunk will definitely find it worthwhile to work for such a general, but certainly not many soldiers will have the desire to become such a general.

If you cut off the enemy's head, you can exchange for more money and eat more meat, and if you kill the enemy's leader, you can immediately have meat to eat. This kind of level difference can arouse the soldiers' desire for military merit. .

   "Besides, the rank of the military should not be higher, and there is also a requirement that you can only be awarded a rank if you can read thousands of words. Therefore, there must be no slack in the matter of literacy in the army..." Fei Qian looked at Huang Cheng and emphasized emphatically.

   "Wei!" Huang Cheng bowed his hands solemnly.

  Fei Qian nodded, and said: "Then go and do your work, by the way, by the way, ask someone to bring Zhang Yun and Zhang Yiyang..."

  Huang Cheng nodded, then got up and bowed his hands in salute, and exited the hall.

  Zhang Yun came soon.

  Zhang Yun is not tall and young, but he looks a bit weather-beaten. Zhang Yun claimed that he had been fortunate enough to learn the technique of Qihuang from Hua Tuo for a period of time, which surprised Fei Qian a bit.

  However, when asked about Hua Tuo, Zhang Yun didn’t know where Hua Tuo was wandering, which made Fei Qian feel a little embarrassed...

   But the more embarrassing thing happened later.

   Seeing Zhang Yun coming, Fei Qian didn't go around too much, and said directly: "Yiyang, how is the establishment of the ambulance battalion going?"

It’s okay not to mention this matter, but when he mentioned this, Zhang Yun felt a little depressed, shook his head and said: “Junhou, alas, some people have recruited, but these guys are big and thick, and their hands are so heavy...It’s hard to even move a wounded person. The more you can help, the worse the injury, there is nothing to say..."

   Fei Qian blinked, this is a problem.

The establishment of an ambulance camp has always been the idea of ​​Fei Qian, but there has been no suitable candidate. After all, this matter is relatively professional, and I know nothing about ancient Chinese medicine in China. It is completely impossible for Fei Qian to come to see, hear and ask.

  I originally thought that since it was so hard to come to someone who knows medical skills, the establishment of an ambulance camp would be a matter of smooth sailing, but in fact there are many problems.

Most of the ambulance personnel recruited in the Han Dynasty were refugees or children from poor families. They had no basic knowledge of medicine at all, so it is not surprising that the techniques were rough. Some people even pulled fractures. Some were pressed to death, and some even used dirty cloths stained with mud and other sundries directly for bandaging...

  Of course, this experience or knowledge may be very simple for Fei Qian, but it may not be a simple matter for the current Han Dynasty personnel.

"Let's train..." Fei Qian said, "Well... I mean, first select the quick-witted people from the rescue camp, and limit the number to about 20 people. You will teach them. After you teach these people, let them It will be easier for each person to lead the team than for you to teach one by one..."

  Zhang Yun thought about it for a while, but hesitated a bit, remained silent, and didn't immediately agree.

  Fei Qian took a look at Zhang Yun's expression, then thought about it, and guessed some of Zhang Yun's thoughts.

For alchemists, um, alchemists not only know how to draw ghosts, but also medicine is one of their necessary skills, and they even know some divination, astrology, housework, etc., um, Seems like something awesome has been added...

  But alchemists also have to eat, and they also pay attention to an academic inheritance. As far as Zhang Yun is concerned, other aspects may be fine. As for medicine, without Hua Tuo's permission, it is difficult to teach it on a large scale, unless the content taught is Zhang Yun's own.

It doesn't mean that Zhang Yun can't teach it, but it must be based on the relationship between master and apprentice. In the military, it is obviously impossible for Zhang Yun to cross the military hierarchy, or to establish another one in the army. Additional mentoring relationships…

  This is the case with the primitive awareness of intellectual property protection in ancient times, and this is the main reason for Zhang Yun’s hesitation.

   This is also because I didn't make it clear. Maybe Zhang Yun thought he wanted to teach them all, so he hesitated.

Fei Qian rubbed the short beard on his chin, pondered for a while, and then said: "How about this, the art of Qihuang, Yiyang, see if there are any suitable candidates, find three or five, take them as disciples, and teach them how to distinguish Herbal medicine, pathological diagnosis and treatment methods, as for other people... just teach some superficial rescue methods..."

  Hearing this, Zhang Yun breathed a sigh of relief, and quickly agreed.

"The plague is also poisonous. The plague has been rampant in Guanzhong recently," Fei Qian emphasized. The common people have been somewhat spared from the plague... If Diaoyin can be spared from the plague, Yiyang can be said to have made a great contribution!"

  Zhang Yun also put away his smile, and solemnly said yes.

  In the current Han Dynasty, the plague felt similar to that of SARS in later generations, and it was inevitable to change color when talking about it. Diaoyin is an important traffic pass stuck in Guanzhong and Shangjun of Bingzhou. If it can be prevented by means of herbs and other means to stop the plague in Diayin, then it will indeed greatly maintain the stability of Bingbei.

  And if the herbal medicine provided by Zhang Yun can play a certain role, then Fei Qian dared to send people to Zuo Fengyi to carry out the next plan, otherwise, rushing into Guanzhong when the plague spread, wouldn't this be a gift?

"...As for the bandaging on the battlefield..." Fei Qian thought for a while, and said, "Well, it's inevitable that some dictation alone will not be in place... There are also some wounded in the Xianbei slave camp outside the city. Yiyang might as well use it first. These people practice their hands, and I will allocate another twenty sheep to you...don't be too happy, it's not for you to kill and eat, but for you to practice bandaging skills..."

  It’s not easy to eat meat these days. Seeing Zhan Yun’s beaming expression when he heard the sheep, Fei Qian hastened to emphasize, otherwise, maybe Zhang Yun really went to eat the sheep, um, to eat the sheep.

   "Besides, the last thing..." Fei Qian looked at Zhang Yun and said, "I heard that Yiyang, you...sick of blood? Well, you just feel dizzy when you see other people bleeding?"

  Zhang Yun nodded slightly embarrassed.

   This is the most embarrassing part. If you want to become a battlefield ambulance, how can you not see blood! What's more, if it's really dizzy, what about the bridal chamber?

   "How about this..." Fei Qian turned his head and shouted, "Zi Chu, send someone to the front to ask if any thieves have been captured in the city recently?"

  Huang Xu agreed, and then came to report after a while: "Your Majesty, there are three people in prison, two of them steal, and one of them robs money."

Fei Qian nodded, then turned to look at Zhang Yun, smiled, and said: "Yiyang, your blood-sickness is incurable, or if you really go to the battlefield, it will be more or less a hidden danger... In this way, It just so happens that there are thieves in the prison, why don't you go to Yiyang and punish them with your own hands? Don't worry, they must be **** and can't hurt you..."

  Zhang Yun hesitated for a moment. Although he was still a little apprehensive, he nodded and agreed. After all, as Fei Qian said, there is no blood on the battlefield. It is impossible not to see blood.

   Seeing Zhang Yun go away, Fei Qian felt a little helpless.

Most of the haemorrhage is caused by psychological factors, but now Fei Qian has no way to communicate slowly and find out the specific reason. He can only use strong medicine, but in this way, if the medicine is too effective, maybe It's hard to say why Zhang Yun fell in love with the art of **** because of this...

  (end of this chapter)

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