Volume 1 The Quiet River Section 11 Dividends

On the collective cemetery three miles east of Baoji Village, a number of brand-new graves and dozens of stone tablets were subsequently added. The habit of stone steles probably originated from the ancient Chinese tribes, and due to the vicissitudes of the sea due to the wind and sun, the specific location of the original cemetery may soon be difficult to identify. Stone, on the other hand, is a natural and durable material that is perfect for landmarks. This long boulder is placed on the cemetery, which is used as a clue to find the cemetery, and at the same time to express the sorrow of future generations.

Later, with the development of productive forces, there was writing, and people engraved the words of the tomb owner's life on it, which developed into an important part of Chinese culture - stone tablets.

Many steppe nomads also have similar habits, such as the Turkic people also have the habit of standing stone people on the cemetery, Zhao Hong feels that this shows that the Turkic and Chinese tribes may not be small, and they may still be close relatives.

Archaeological records from the past life show that 5,000 years ago, the Chinese tribes were mainly nomadic in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, about the generation of today's Hehuang Valley. It is estimated that the Turkic peoples who later arose in the Altai Mountains probably lived in that area at that time. After all, the Altai Mountains and the Hehuang Valley are not too far apart. Since the Chinese tribes can live with the water and grass, they graze along the Yellow River to the Loess Plateau, and then cover the Central Plains. Then it is also quite possible that the Turkic people migrated from the Hehuang Valley to the Altai Mountains.

However, at this time, the Turks did not know which ravine they were building a scientific and technological power, so their kinship with Huaxia was not in Zhao Hong's consideration for the time being.

After completing a series of work such as erecting a monument and filling the soil, the people of Baoji Village planted pines and cypresses next to the grave according to the customs of the time. After a few years, these young pines and cypresses greedily suck the nectar from the soil, and gradually grow tall under the grinding phosphorus of the storm, and finally grow into large trees.

After the families in Baoji Village were busy with the funeral and rested for a period of time, the strong men of the entire homecoming regiment were called together to begin a military training. The pavilion chief reorganized the militia organization, abolished many of the crippled formations, and added the remnants to other formations.

Zhao Hong is also an expansion from the original team. Li Yong was also included in this group, and he was demoted to the rank of captain because of his ineffective command of operations. Zhao Hong's army only lost one person in the last battle, and when he brought Li Yong, he actually only came with five recruits, which was unique among the returning regiments with heavy casualties.

According to Zhao Hong's experience in the last battle, each of his strong men is equipped with a door panel, and his usual training is mainly to run around with the door panel, and at the same time, the weapons prepared are also shorter weapons to facilitate close combat. A fruit knife that was very ordinary like in a previous life is obviously not equipped because the fruit knife is made of steel. Under the conditions of backward technology, the steel of this era was obtained by thousands of forging and quenching, and the strong men of Baoji Village must not be able to afford it. The rest of the people used short and heavy pig iron wood knives and kitchen knives as short-bladed standard equipment, except for those like Cao Peng who had ancestral head knives.

Under the circumstance of fully carrying forward the spirit of seeking truth from facts in Baoji Village, Zhao Hong's experience in the door board was learned by other strong men in the village, and many people's doors were demolished, and the "door board" party began to take root and sprout in the base area of Baoji Village, and gradually developed. For a while, the custom wooden door became extremely popular, which also made the carpenters in the Baoji Village, such as Liu Song, make a small fortune.

Wang Laohan's only surviving son, Wang Ming, was promoted by Zhao Hong to be another captain, and Cao Peng and Liu Song were also in this army. After all, compared with Li Yong, who is not very familiar with him, the relationship between Wang Laohan's family and Zhao Hong is obvious. The meritocracy of Zhao Hong naturally has to consider establishing his own lineage to prevent being set up by others, and the balance between the lineage and the outside line is also conducive to Zhao Hong's control over them, of course, this thing is what Zhao Hong can consider in private, and there is naturally no distinction between "lineage" and "lineage" on the surface, otherwise the pavilion chief will give Zhao Hongan a charge of destroying the unity of the people of Baoji Village, and Zhao Hong will not be able to eat and walk around.

Zhao Hong, who was in the warm embrace of socialism in the past, did not know much about the military establishment of the Han Empire, but he knew more about the military system of the People's Liberation Army, after all, the time span between the Eastern Han Dynasty and socialism was enough to make the bones rot. But Zhao Hong has been in the feudal dynasty for so long, and has been nurtured by the decadent and backward feudal army for a long time, and Zhao Hong, as the chief, has a certain understanding of the military system of this era.

The military system of the Han Empire is roughly as follows: roughly seven levels: Wu, Shi, Team, Tun, Qu, Department, and Battalion, with five people under the jurisdiction of each army and one army commander; There are two troops for each tithe, a total of ten people, and one chief is set up; Each team has jurisdiction over five tithes, a total of fifty people, and one Dubo; Each tun has two teams, a total of 100 people, and one tun general; Each song governs five tuns, a total of 500 people, and a song chief is also known as the tooth keeper; The ministry has jurisdiction over two songs, a total of 1,000 people, and a thousand people are set up to supervise (capital) a general.

Under normal circumstances, each battalion has five divisions, a total of 5,000 people, and a lieutenant. The vast majority of battalions are garrisoned areas or honorary titles, and most of them are not regular formations, similar to the temporary organization of several armies in later generations to form a certain corps or front army, such as the "Huang Botao" corps in the Battle of Xu Beng in Zhao Hong's previous life, and the "Belarusian" Front Army in the Great Patriotic War of the former Soviet Union. So sometimes two divisions are grouped together, which is also called a battalion.

In the Yellow Turban Rebellion five years ago, the emperor at that time hurriedly organized a part of the troops, such as five battalions of soldiers such as Tun Cai, Infantry, Yue Cai, Changshui, and Shesheng, and defended the capital Luoyang together with the left and right Yulin Army.

In addition to the battalion, the number of the binary quintal system is roughly as follows: the number of the binary marshalling unit is generally divided into "front, back", or "left and right". For example, the "left" team, the "right" team. Take the quintal marshalling unit "front", "back", "left", "right" and "middle" as the number, such as "left" tun, "right" tun, "middle" tun

Zhao Hong thought it was very strange, why did the ancients unanimously recommend the establishment of the Second Five-Year Plan? The generals who commanded the five armies controlled too many troops, after all, there were no radios in this era, and it was difficult to command with flags and heralds. There are too few generals who command the two armies, and the two troops can be commanded, but the command talent of the generals is definitely not fully utilized at this level.

In the previous life, Zhao Hong has always had this question when he was in the forum. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhao Hong found that many people in this era were actually quite superstitious and admired their hands and feet. The binary quintal system is simply because a person has two hands, and each hand has five fingers. Among the values of this era, the highest level of commanding the army is to reach the level of bending the arm, so the famous generals of a hundred battles often set the army to such a crappy establishment with their own good wishes.

Another reason is that the arithmetic of people in this era is very problematic, two five gets ten, and the decimal system is relatively easy to calculate the total number of troops. Like twelve people in a class in later generations, such three-tier calculations were a big challenge for the ancients, not to mention the troops directly under the central government.

As a dividend of the war, Zhao Hong was not only promoted, but also won the respect of the whole village.

In the propaganda of Qin Jin, the head of the Baoji Zhai Pavilion, Zhao Hong was portrayed as: of course, first of all, under the wise leadership of the pavilion chief, he thwarted the attack of the reactionary bandits in Jingcheng Mountain, and at the same time, Zhao Hong also became a "model worker" in his daily work. Soon in the whole village set off a movement of "Zhao Hong" in the cultivation of warfare.

As a fighting hero in the eyes of the people of Baoji Village, it is natural that the "tall, big and complete" heroes cannot shed blood and tears, especially when the heroes are still facing housing difficulties. In response to the call of the Qin Pavilion Chief and the Pavilion Father, the people of Baoji Village responded to the call of the Pavilion Chief and the Pavilion Father, and with the idea of contributing to the "Datong" society, through the concerted efforts of all the people, Zhao Hong's new house was quickly built.

Finally have your own house! Zhao Hong, who was eating at Wang Laohan's house, excitedly pushed Tao Wan on the Hu table when he heard the news, turned around and jumped out of Wang Laohan's house, and arrived at the door of his new house without a few breaths. At this time, Zhao Hong, who felt that his feet were a little uncomfortable, looked down, only to find that the cloth shoes did not know when he ran away, and he was appearing in front of everyone barefoot.

"Xiaohong, you're still a kid after all!" Qin Tingchang lectured in the tone of an elder, stretched out his arm, and pointed his finger at Zhao Hong's dusty feet. Then he shook his head helplessly, and finally said in a slow voice after a long time:

"Remember to put your shoes on next time."