876:Overlord of the North (13)
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Jiang Pengji said this, it was because there was a similar "library" in the previous dynasty, called the Golden Scale Pavilion.
The Golden Scale Pavilion was proposed by the former prime minister Huang Fu Xiu, and the original purpose was to benefit the poor scholars of the world.
However, since the death of the Emperor Fu and Prime Minister and the fact that he was divided and cooked, the Golden Scale Pavilion has also become a place that only the scholars are qualified to enter.
Jiang Pengji is now proposing to build a book club similar to the Golden Scale Pavilion, and the poor scholars in the world will respond one after another.
"Earlier, I said that I would help people write books, and if I got the consent of the parties, the samples they left behind would also join the book club. Or, you can open up a special place for people to exchange and discuss. Jiang Pengji can be sure that if these three things are done well, Maruzhou will become a holy place in the hearts of the world's scholars, and at that time, she will choose slowly, so as not to worry about the lack of available talents.
After saying this, Jiang Pengji began to order people.
Qi Guanrang and Feng Zhen went to Chongzhou, Yang Si went to Hu County, and Xu Ke and Feng Jin stayed behind to govern Maruzhou.
Liu She promised to retreat into the background and hand over all rights to Jiang Pengji, but whether she can completely subdue Chongzhou depends on her ability.
Qi Guanrang is a person from Chongzhou, he is very familiar with the situation over there, Feng Zhen looks unreliable, in fact, there are many thieves.
These two people join forces, and it is difficult for others to take advantage of them.
The local scholars in Hu County have all been beaten by Liu She, and the difficulty of recovery is relatively small, and Yang Si can handle it alone.
Xu Ke and Feng Jin cooperated tacitly and let them stay in the base camp, Jiang Pengji was very relieved.
After talking about [governance], let's talk about [Tuntian].
Since ancient times, the soldiers and horses have not moved, and the grain and grass have gone first.
Only with sufficient grain and grass can we have the confidence to fight a war.
Jiang Pengji said, "Tuntian has achieved initial results, and Zixiao left me a lot of suggestions before going to Beijing, and I think it is feasible." I plan to open up fertile land in Chongzhou and cultivate it on a large scale. In this way, it can not only relieve the pressure on grain and grass, but also shorten the length of the grain line. ”
Regarding the matter of Chongzhou Tuntian, Qi Guanrang and Fengzhen had already heard Wei Ci talk about it, so naturally they had no opinions.
Others, who secretly made a calculation, were equally in favor of the proposal.
If they didn't have tuntian, they simply couldn't afford to raise such a large army.
After many recruitments, there were 60,000 soldiers and horses in Marushu, and the size of the women's battalion had expanded to 7,000 people.
This is also the result of Jiang Pengji's deliberate raising of the threshold.
If the comers do not refuse, the number of troops can reach more than 100,000.
In the territory of Dongqing, Jiang Pengji is a well-deserved overlord of the north.
Li Yun asked, "I wonder where there is ownerless barren land in Chongzhou that can be cultivated?"
Because of excessive land annexation, much of the land is the private property of wealthy families.
The scale of the tuntian this time should be quite large, if the land is not enough, I am afraid it will not work.
Jiang Pengji smiled contemptuously, "I'll talk about it then." ”
The location of Tuntian will not be decided until after the field trip.
If the local Haoqiang is smarter, she doesn't mind win-win cooperation, if she doesn't know each other, she can only "take advantage of it".
The Tuntian area was originally in charge of Wei Ci.
However, Wei Ci has gone to Shangjing to supervise the state capital, and now he is //, and he lacks skills.
Jiang Pengji thought about it, named Li Yun, and asked him to work part-time as the captain of Chongzhou Diannong to take care of this matter.
Li Yun happily responded.
There are so many details of Tuntian, Jiang Pengji shifted the topic to [training].
Speaking of military training, a group of brazen generals seemed to have been beaten with chicken blood, and they were full of energy one by one.
Jiang Pengji asked them one by one about the progress of their training of recruits, and the reply she received was satisfactory.
"At the latest, we will go to war with the northern frontier in five years. Jiang Pengji opened the chatterbox, and the generals couldn't help but stretch their ears and listen attentively, for fear of missing a word, "The strength of the cavalry in Northern Xinjiang is also clear to everyone." They are quick and agile, but they also have obvious disadvantages. I intend to deal with this disadvantage by training troops who restrain cavalry. I've proposed it before, but it's too small to be effective. Now we must really implement it and officially divide the arms!"
Northern Xinjiang is too dependent on cavalry, and the troops are very single.
Their speed is fast, but they are not invincible, and they have a fatal weakness.
First, it is not very defensive.
Second, the arms are too single, and once you meet a specially restrained class, there is almost no place to turn over.
Jiang Pengji plans to formally divide the arms and increase the diversity of the arms in the army, which will also make battlefield scheduling and command more flexible.
In order to restrain the cavalry, Jiang Pengji conceived a lot of targeted plans.
There are military formations, military branches, defensive equipment, and even more shady traps.
Everyone turned the pamphlet back to the page, and suddenly their backs were cold, and there was only one thought in their hearts—
How unbearable are the lords and cavalrymen of their own country?
Looking at what Jiang Pengji wrote, they thought about it for a while, and couldn't help but pinch a cold sweat for the Northern Frontier cavalry.
Let's start with the military formation, the booklet draws a simple fish-scale formation, and the hoplites are armed with shields and spears to form a phalanx similar to fish scales. Jiang Pengji sneaked into Jiamen Pass with more than 100 soldiers to break through before, and the military formation used could be regarded as a small fish scale formation.
However, most of the cavalry in northern Xinjiang were light cavalry in cloth clothes or wearing rattan armor, and they were extremely mobile.
If the enemy is not surrounded, this scale array will not be very effective.
There is also a spear array that everyone is more familiar with.
The strengths of the spear formation are obvious, and the weaknesses are equally significant.
However, Jiang Pengji previously proposed to divide the troops, and then let the different classes cooperate with each other to make up for each other's shortcomings.
In this way, this spear array is not without merit.
Speaking of the military formation, there are also murderous crossbowmen, and they still use the improved crossbows that Jiang Pengji has improved several times before.
Jiang Pengji's original work was all about using improved crossbows, and over the years, she has also studied a lot of ways to cooperate with each other, which is quite sharp.
In addition to improved crossbows, there are also bed crossbows in the army.
The range is long, powerful, and lethal, and it can cause great damage to the charging northern cavalry.
In addition to these, there are other "gadgets", such as horse repellents and thistles.
The repulsion rifle can be lined up in front of the army, stabbing the charging horses into a bloody blur and blocking the cavalry charge.
Tribulus terrestris has four sides, and no matter how you visit, it will have a thorn pointing upwards. Large-scale sprinkles on the road of the enemy's charge, and then slightly covered with grass and trees. If the horse is struck, the thorns of the thistle will pierce the horse's hooves, almost destroying the horse.
On the booklet, everyone also saw two weapons with novel shapes.
One resembles a sickle, specially used to chop the legs of horses, and a thick and mighty one, named the horse chopping knife.
Jiang Pengji plans to train special operations forces, about 5,000 in number, to train them specifically for war horses in northern Xinjiang.
Compared with the ability to fight on horseback, the cavalry of Northern Xinjiang is not strong in foot combat.
Without horses, they are tigers with their teeth pulled out, and they have nothing to fear.