Chapter 2: After the War II

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These days, 6 Yao is really busy, feeling like a spinning top, not free at all, almost every day can only sleep for an hour or two. (Please search Bayi Chinese Net, the fastest updated novel website!) After more than a month, Rao is 6 Yao boasted that he was energetic, and he couldn't support it.

What he did first with his heart was mainly to reward the meritorious service of his subordinates.

There is nothing more important for an army after a hard-fought battle. "Military Sayings" says: "The army has no wealth, and the soldiers do not come; There is no reward for the army, and the soldiers do not go. The so-called "wealth" and "reward" include not only gold and silk, but also status promotion and various spiritual incentives.

After the Xiongnu army went north, they plundered the forts of the Hao tribe on a large scale, and part of the grain obtained was directly consumed, and most of the gold and silver property was looted by the chiefs and lords of various departments. Due to the unfavorable war, many Xiongnu nobles were killed or captured, and these assets were finally collected into the hands of Yue Shigong. With these seized materials, Yue Shigong was very generous when rewarding his soldiers. For example, 6 Yao received 12 pieces of gold cake, a certain amount of money, 500 horses of silk, and 500 horses of miscellaneous silk. This is a reward for the entire army, and it is completely led by 6 Haruka.

6 Haruka did not hesitate to distribute all of them to his subordinates, causing a lot of jubilation. It's not that he wants to deliberately win people's hearts, but because according to his knowledge of this period of history, hoarding money is probably the most ridiculous thing right now. What's more, the entire Jinyang is in a mess right now, and no matter how much money you have, you can't spend it.

In addition to the reward of money, there is also the promotion of officers at all levels. Xue Tong and Shen Jin were promoted to generals because of their merits, and since then they have entered the sequence of senior officers, and they can use the general flag marked with their surnames. Xue Tong, who has a calm personality, is just fine, and Shen Jin is simply ecstatic about it. He entered and exited the camp gate more than 100 times a day, and every time he would look up at the military flag with the word "Shen" at the camp gate for a long time, he was full of ambition. Until one day, I felt that my head and neck muscles twitched and I couldn't lift it anymore.

Those who were promoted to military masters included Deng Gang, Guo Huan, Fei Cen, Yang Ruo, Xie Yuan and others. Numerous appointments were made to other mid- and lower-ranking officer positions. For example, Zhu Sheng, He Yun, Chu Kun, Mu Lan and others all became team leaders. The number of officers has increased a lot, and of course there are not so many troops to replenish for a while. However, after this great victory, no less than 10,000 prisoners were captured on several battlefields, including Huns, Qiang, Wuhuan and other miscellaneous Hu. The captives were temporarily used as hard labor, responsible for repairing battle damage everywhere. As hard labor, they were naturally treated with extreme harshness, and after a certain period of time, the most unruly people were put to death, and the rest was naturally replenished into the various armies.

At present, these new team leaders, chiefs, and other grass-roots officers have no subordinates. That being the case, 6 Haruka was determined to gather them together and spare two hours or more a day to teach them basic military knowledge. He even considered it very seriously, the name of the "Whampoa Military Academy" was particularly loud, and the name of the "Jinyang Branch of the 6th Army Command Academy" seemed to be very professional.

That's definitely a good idea. It's a pity that once it is put into practice, 6 Yao is depressed, and most of his time is actually spent on teaching literacy. In this era, it is the norm for grassroots soldiers to be illiterate, and it is a dream to tell these coarse people who do not know a single word about the art of war. In the end, 6 Yao had to find two old Confucians, and told the officers about "Urgent Chapter" and "Cangjie Chapter" every day, forcing them to complain bitterly. Everything must be done gradually, and you can't expect it to happen overnight.6 Haruka comforted herself.

The rewards given to the soldiers are not limited to these things. In addition to financial rewards and status promotions, 6 Yao also pays attention to emotional exchanges and spiritual encouragement with the soldiers.

There is a cloud in the art of war: "Treat the pawn as a baby, so you can go to the deep stream with it; Treat the pawn as a beloved son, so he can die with it. "As a traverser, perhaps the biggest characteristic compared to the ancients is that the concept of respect and inferiority is extremely weak. 6 Yao regarded every soldier as an equal brother with himself, and in addition to daily training, he would chat with the soldiers about the small trivial things around him, talk about his nostalgia for his hometown, and shake the lance together. This kind of heartfelt and sincere affection is by no means comparable to the deliberate act of pretending to suck.

And after the victory of this war, 6 Haruka held a grand funeral for the soldiers who died in the war. Subsequently, 6 Yao ordered the lamp to build a large house in the barracks to worship the spiritual seat of each sacrificial comrade-in-arms, and even arranged for every officer above the military lord to take turns to pay tribute to the task. On this day, the whole army participated in the solemn and solemn sacrificial ceremony.

Many of the soldiers could not help but weep when they recalled the dead Pao Ze brothers, and this kind of mutual grief was strictly forbidden in any army, because it could lead to demoralization and even tragedy. But on this day, the mourning of the dead almost immediately translates into a determination to share the same hatred, because while remembering the dead, the living soldiers feel that they have dignity and value here. They will gradually realize that under 6 Yao's subordinates, there are no lowly military households driven as cattle and horses, only heroic soldiers who defend their families and defend the country and are respected.

In addition, there was an unexpected job that involved a lot of energy from 6 Haruka.

In the Battle of Jinyang, 6 Yao, as the general of the east of Zhaoyu Qi, led his troops to fight many tragic battles. After killing the rebel general Long Jimeng under Jinyang City, he and the troops he led were no longer able to undertake combat missions, so when Yue Shigong and Xianbei's army went south, 6 Yao stayed in Jinyang City. There were so many wounded among his men that 6 Yao vacated a large area of the barracks as a place for the wounded to be treated.

For the diagnosis and treatment and care of the wounded, 6 remote anxiety is overwhelmed.

It should be said that during the Western Jin Dynasty, traditional Chinese medicine had reached a fairly mature level. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous physician at the end of the Han Dynasty, wrote "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases", in which the principles of treatment proposed by the classification of the Six Classics have been one of the basic principles of Chinese medicine for nearly 2,000 years. At the same time, another famous doctor, Hua Tuo, reached the pinnacle of traditional Chinese medicine and surgical treatment, and he performed general anesthesia on patients through guò Ma boiling powder, which was an unprecedented miracle in the history of world medicine. In the Jin Dynasty, the imperial physician Ling Wang Shuhe further summarized and improved medical theories on the basis of Zhang Zhongjing's research. The "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" was supplemented and analyzed into two books, "Treatise on Typhoid Fever" and "Jin Kui Yaolu", and he himself proposed the method of "taking an inch and cutting the pulse alone", which was used until the 21st century.

But these are the most high-end medical standards after all, and most of the ordinary doctors in addition to them are still at the level of witch doctors. As far as 6 Yao saw with his own eyes, several of the healers he invited were actually characters like divine sticks, and they used talisman water far more often than herbal medicines, and their psychological comfort to patients was far greater than the actual healing effect.

Due to the low level of medical care, the mortality and disability rates of the injured are quite high. 6Haruka is not a doctor, and there is little he can do about it. He could only do his best to provide the injured with a ventilated, clean environment, and a nutritious diet such as meat; and strictly ordered to strengthen disinfection and isolation measures. In the eyes of many doctors, these measures are undoubtedly the guidance of laymen to insiders, and even caused dissatisfaction among several doctors. 6 Yao, on the other hand, eliminated many objections and resolutely carried them out in the form of military orders.

As a result, these measures have been quite effective, and the proportion of wounded in the 6 remote units seems to be much higher than in other units. In the eyes of outsiders, what 6 Yao did was like divine help, which was a bit mysterious.

This situation soon became known to many fellow generals. For example, Ding Miao honestly and unceremoniously sent all the wounded in his headquarters to 6 Yao, and then several generals followed suit, making 6 Yao's military camp almost a field hospital, with less than 500 serious soldiers and more than 1,000 wounded.

6Haruka took great pains to take care of them, and these wounded people were all seen in their eyes. They recuperated and treated in the military camp of 6 Yao for just a few days, and nearly 100 people offered to stay under 6 Yao's command. The vast majority of the wounded were experienced veterans, and as long as they were able to recover their health, they were the backbone of the army. 6 Haruka naturally wouldn't refuse, but how to raise it with their former boss became a headache again.

All sorts of trivial matters like this have to be completed in just ten months. 6 Haruka's own injuries had not long healed, and he was already busy with his feet on the ground. He seized every minute and every second to transform what he could, transforming this army that belonged to him.

Although the Battle of Jinyang ended in the victory of Yue Shigong, 6 Yao clearly knew how lucky this victory was. And Jinyang, which is ruined everywhere, can hardly afford another victory. The memories of the time-travelers float clearly in their minds, and those terrible futures remind 6 Haruka every moment: time is pressing!

6 Haruka has been thinking about what to do next. In the past few months, he is confident that he has initially gained the capital to gain a foothold. But in order to survive in the coming turmoil, and even to realize one's aspirations, one needs more powerful forces, a base area, and a gun! But where do these come from? What else can you get in the desolate state? Or, to put it pessimistically, with a thousand-year-old famous scholar like Xu Run, who was making trouble in the shogunate of Yue Shigong, how far could the Jinyang regime go?

6Haruka fell into deep thought again.

This question, and many more hidden behind it, is not so easy to figure out.

Xue Tong and Deng Gang were of course not as anxious as 6 Yao, they were chatting while taking a big sip of light wine, and before they could say a few words, they suddenly heard the sound of hooves moving in the distance of the long street. Dozens of horses in fresh clothes came at a gallop. Everywhere I went, chickens and dogs jumped, and pedestrians retreated.

Xue Tong and Deng Gang hurriedly covered the pots and pans in front of them, so as not to be polluted by dust.

But I saw someone pull back the horse slightly: "6 Yao? "The person who spoke was dressed in a wide brocade robe, but it was not Liu Kun, the general of Pingbei and the assassin of Bingzhou.

6Haruka replied loudly: "The end will be! ”

Liu Kun clamped the horse's belly with his feet and continued to gallop. Only to throw a voice: "Come with me!" ”

6 Yao hurriedly led the war horse out, and worked back and forth, Liu Kun's cavalry had already run away. In the billowing smoke and dust, only one rider was left behind. Immediately, the knight waved his hand again and again, and it turned out to be Wang Xiu, who served as the guard of Yue Shigong.

6 Yao said yes loudly, and raised his whip to chase after him.