Chapter 36: Where is the Red Lady (1st Update)
Li Yan is here, I don't know where the red lady is now?
Jiang Chuan didn't think anything wrong about the red lady, and he didn't want to dig into the wall.
It's just a curiosity about this legendary strange woman.
When he stepped forward and took a look, the person on the stretcher had handsome eyebrows, but at the moment his eyes were closed, his face was pale, his breathing was weak, and he didn't know whether he was dead or alive.
"What did the medic say?" Jiang Chuan looked up and asked.
The doctor said that his wound was on his back, and that it did not hurt the vital point, and now he was just bleeding too much and was unconscious. You should be able to wake up after a few days. Bai Mu said in a deep voice.
Jiang Chuan nodded and motioned to continue carrying away.
Although his troops now have antibiotics and anesthetics to treat trauma, there is still one situation that cannot be solved, and that is the problem of blood transfusion.
As modern people know, if a person loses too much blood, it can be quickly replenished by blood transfusion.
But in this era, this world, of course, there is no blood transfusion equipment and technology to detect blood type.
Jiang Chuan also asked the military doctor, and he has not yet mastered this technique.
Jiang Chuan's common sense of medicine is the same as that of most ordinary modern people, so there is no good way. We can only hope that after the base is upgraded again, we can see if this problem can be solved.
After taking another look around the tent where the seriously wounded were recuperating, Jiang Chuan took people to inspect the various camps again, and saw that everything was going on in an orderly manner.
On the other side of the prisoner camp, everything is also calm. After the daytime battle, these captives still had lingering palpitations, but they were very cooperative, and did not dare to make trouble.
Moreover, Baishan kept the captives in different tents according to a team of 1,000 people, with ropes tied to their hands and feet, and there were guards in each prisoner's tent.
There are also patrols outside the camp to ensure that these prisoners do not make any trouble.
The most important thing is that Jiang Chuan ordered that it was strictly forbidden to mistreat, beat and abuse the prisoners, although these prisoners were enemies before, but they were also Han Chinese, and they were to be treated differently from those Manchu Tartars.
And these people will all be absorbed in the future, or join the army and become a member of the Jiang family's army. Either they will be ordinary people again and continue to farm.
Therefore, after they entered the prisoner camp, Jiang Jiajun clearly told them that as long as they did not escape and did not make trouble, they would not die, and they would have food every day.
Moreover, Jiang Jiajun did what he said, and when he entered the prisoner camp, each person was given a bowl of gruel and a steamed bun every day.
Although they didn't have enough to eat, at least they gave these captives hope to survive.
Moreover, the prisoner camp of the Jiang family army is also a management tenet that combines leniency and severity. While providing them with food and not abusing and scolding, there is a policy of strain.
The captives of each thousand-man squad were divided into one hundred ten-man squads, each of which was randomly assigned a squad leader by the Jiang Jiajun guarding soldiers, with a hundred people forming a squadron leader and a thousand people forming a large captain.
If someone makes a fight, the captain of the squad will be beheaded, and the other team members will receive 20 canes. Everyone knows that twenty canes don't seem like much, but after twenty hits, it really depends on luck whether they can survive or not.
If anyone dares to escape, then all the 1,000 people will be beheaded.
In this way, the captives are staring at each other, not to mention fighting, even if there is a slight quarrel between the two of them, the captain and others next to them will quickly persuade them to pull away, for fear of being connected.
Moreover, although the food given by Jiang Jiajun made them hot and hungry, they could not eat enough, and how much strength could they have to make a fuss.
Moreover, Jiang Jiajun also made it clear that the prisoners had a way out, and all the prisoners who behaved well could be released from their captive status in advance, and they could be re-elected as ordinary people or continue to be soldiers according to their personal wishes.
If you join the army, you must first enter the boot camp and train for three months before being assigned to a full-fledged combat unit.
Jiang Chuan's policy has always been very clear, that is, to follow the line of elite and strong troops.
In the future, there will be more and more people from all sides under his command, and these people are naturally of uneven quality, if they want not to make a big mess in the future, they must first learn to abide by the rules, abide by the rules of the Jiang family's army, and abide by the rules of Jiangchuan.
The best place to learn the rules is naturally the boot barracks.
If he didn't go through the training of the recruit camp and let these people join the Jiang Jiajun casually, it would not only have a great impact on the Jiang Jiajun's combat effectiveness, but also greatly affect the reputation of the Jiang Jiajun, and his own reputation would also be greatly affected.
In the process of reaching the top of this world, he wants his enemies to submit one by one, not to conquer the world by just slaughtering like the Mongol armies in history.
In the world that has been obtained in this way, its rise and fall will also be sudden, and it will not last long at all.
Therefore, in this process, the reputation of an army is very important.
What he wants to build is a mighty army, a division of tigers and wolves, a division that will make the enemy frightened and have no will to fight, not a division of devils, a army of butchers.
In the past, when the Mongols conquered the world, their favorite thing to do was to slaughter cities. If a city puts up a little resistance, Po will slaughter the city.
Their main purpose in doing so, of course, was to intimidate the enemy and make all the vanquished dare to resist them.
The effect of this is indeed obvious, from the Mongolian plateau all the way to the Danube, how many nationalities, how many countries, how many regimes have fled, so that the iron hooves of the Mongols have trampled half the world.
But the negative effect of this is also very obvious, that is, it will also completely provoke the desperate resistance of the enemy.
The most famous example is when the Mongol Khan Meng Ke personally attacked the Diaoyu City when he led an army of hundreds of thousands to attack the Diaoyu City during his own expedition to the Southern Song Dynasty.
Meng Ke threatened that if the city was broken, the soldiers and civilians of the city would be slaughtered, so it aroused the hearts of the soldiers and civilians of the whole city to fight to the death.
Since resistance is death, surrender is death, then resist to the end.
Therefore, Meng Ge was wounded and killed under the Diaoyu City, and the Mongol army besieged and attacked the Diaoyu City for 36 years but could not conquer it, and suffered heavy casualties.
And because of Möngke's death, the Mongol expedition to the west came to a halt, saving the other half of the world from the Yellow Peril.
In the end, it was the successor of the Mongol Khan Kublai Khan who promised not to hurt the lives of the people in the city, and finally the Diaoyu City was opened and surrendered.
Everyone knows what the final result of the Mongols conquered the world by slaughter, and perhaps their greatest contribution to the world is to make the Mongol genes spread all over the world, so that now there are Mongol descendants in the whole of West Asia, Central Asia, and even South Asia, as well as half of Europe.