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The next morning, when the sun's rays finally broke through the fog and shone on the head of Dengzhou, the city had changed owners.
I don't know who made the fun, but I actually raised a big banner with the word "Ming" on the flagpole at the head of the city, and couldn't wait to announce that the Ming Dynasty had regained control of this important town in Shandong - although at this time the city was completely empty, and not even a single court official or soldier could see it.
On the Shuicheng side, although they didn't want to be too eager, they didn't deliberately delay, and after dawn, they all went out to open the door and surrender. Because the Dengzhou rebels had a bad reputation for being capricious, Beiwei first mobilized three companies out of the city to arrange countermeasures, and then asked several leaders here to come over to contact the rebels.
When Xie Xi and the others walked in front of those rebels, the rebels who had been sitting in the night wind for half a night suddenly got up in unison, knelt down at the same time with a "brush", and touched their heads to the ground, which was an extremely standard surrender posture - they had indeed practiced.
Seeing thousands of people kneeling towards them at the same time, I am afraid that not many people have experienced this feeling, and it is even more difficult for modern people to accept. So Pang Yu, Ao Sayan and the others couldn't help but take a few steps back to avoid the side, and when Xie Xi also wanted to retreat, they were blocked by Zhou Sheng and others in the back:
"Don't be too humble to dismiss the army! As the head of your army, the general deserves such a great achievement. ”
Lao Xie had no choice but to stand in place and accept this worship, and then saw Ma Cheng and several others coming forward, and bent down with his fists in the distance:
"The sin will not be dishonored, last night a total of more than 11,000 people were anyway, and the rest of those who refused to surrender all went to Huang County."
Behind them stood dozens of fresh faces, all dressed as officers. Ma Cong said that these are all generals in Dengzhou City who voluntarily abandoned the darkness and surrendered to the light, and the first one of them was Gong Zhengxiang, who had been asked by Ao Sayang before. The previous times of the imperial court officers and troops were repulsed before they could get close to the left of Dengzhou, and they had no chance to escape from the battle, so they could only suffer in this city.
Under the leadership of this Deputy General Gong, all the generals behind knelt down sonorously and distinguished themselves. To put it bluntly, one is innocent, and it feels like there are more loyal ministers of the Ming Dynasty here than in the Forbidden City.
Later, Xie Xi and the others didn't bother to listen to their ramblings, anyway, the fact that people knelt here showed their attitude, as long as they were willing to obey the dispatch of the Qiong Navy. In fact, last night, after the celebration, I used my binoculars to observe the rebels who had sat outside the city and surrendered, and the group of people here were a little drumming in their hearts - more than 10,000 people! It is more than twice as many as the total strength of Qionghai Town and Zheng Jiajun, and if you can't suppress it and be dominated by the other party's anti-guest, then it will be a lot of fun.
But the big dish has already been served on the table, and if you can't eat it, you have to eat it. So a group of people urgently held a small meeting between dawn and roughly discussed a management method, the most important strategy of which was to control the generals and make use of the dozens of surrendered officers - with a wave of his hand, Lao Xie took these people to the side of the brigade and began to reorganize the surrendering army.
The method of formation is very simple: every hundred people are organized into a team, find a general as the captain, and give him a military flag, even if it is a basic unit. As for the internal management of this hundred-man team, it was up to the captain to decide for himself -- most of them were still in accordance with the practice of the Ming army, with 50 people set up a general flag and 10 people set up a small flag.
It's just that the composition of these 100-person teams is not according to the original staffing of 100 households, but is randomly selected from the entire 10,000-person team, no matter what the original relationship between relatives and friends, at this time all of them are scattered and reorganized, so as to avoid the possibility of collusion to the greatest extent, so that as a whole team, its actions will only obey the orders from above.
The second is to implement parallel management of these more than 100 captains of 100 people -- these captains of 100 are all equal to each other, even Ma Cong and others, who came forward to persuade them to surrender yesterday, and there is no question of who orders whom. If a mission requires two or more hundred-man teams to carry out, an officer sent by the Joan Navy will temporarily appoint a leader, but his authority will be automatically lost after the mission is completed. The disadvantage of this arrangement is that it loses efficiency, but they don't want efficiency right now anyway, as long as it's safe.
Immediately after being reorganized, these personnel were put into the heavy lifting - according to their experience in the northern latitudes, the best way to prevent the soldiers from causing trouble was to exhaust them. At present, the Dengzhou Mansion has just been recovered, the city is still in chaos, and outside the city, there is still yesterday's battlefield that has not been cleaned up, and there is a mess everywhere, and this ready-made labor force of more than 10,000 is just being used.
After the situation on the shore stabilized, Shi Yisheng, Lin Feng and other "civilian personnel" landed one after another, and Zheng Zhihu also rushed over with a thousand infantry troops to join in the fun—although they were allowed to enter Shuicheng last night. But it was late at that time, and the Ming army system implemented by their Zheng family army was not allowed to leave the camp after dark, unless they rushed to the city to set fire to rob.
Of course, the water city controlled by the northern latitude would not allow them to be presumptuous, so the Zheng family had no choice but to nest on the small coast for a night, and after dawn, they hurried out to look for meritorious opportunities. But I ran out and took a look...... What the? Dengzhou has fallen, and all the rebels have surrendered? Zheng Zhihu's face turned a little blue at that time - he was still thinking about going into the city to get a handful.
Fortunately, he was quickly assigned a satisfactory errand - let him lead his troops to supervise the 3,000 troops to clean up the battlefield outside the city. This work seemed dirty and hard to others, but the Zheng family was happy to do it, because the Qiong navy promised to give them all the heads of the enemy army.
The Ming Dynasty has always recorded military merits at the first level, and an enemy's head means a certain amount of silver. It used to be the most expensive head of the enemy in the north, and one head could be exchanged for twenty taels of silver, followed by the northeast, the Western Tibetan barbarians again, and the rebels in the interior were at the bottom - the rebel head was originally not very valuable, but with Kong Youde defeating the imperial army several times and repeatedly, and besieging the Laizhou Mansion, the price has finally risen. In addition, their Fujian army came from afar, and the guest army had to double when recording merits, and if the thousands of heads here could be reported, it would be worth tens of thousands of taels of silver.
The only thing that made Zheng Zhihu feel uncomfortable was that there were still a lot of people who could breathe - according to the agreement with Qiong Haijun, as long as the wounded were found, they must be handed over to the short-haired doctor Shi for processing. And they are also responsible for helping Dr. Shi build a medical care greenhouse.
For the medical personnel headed by Dr. Shi, the army has always been very respectful, including the Zheng family's army, Zheng Zhihu will never dare to take the initiative to deceive them. But when he thought that the heads of those dead traitors could be exchanged for white flowers and silver, and these people who had just saved a breath because of luck had to be carried to the greenhouse to eat and drink and serve, and they had to waste their own medicinal reserves to treat them, this second python was not very balanced in his heart. So he privately found Dr. Shi and discussed with him whether your old man's subordinates could loosen up and treat those who were half-dead as dead people, so that you should be more relaxed, and we will give you another share of the reward - anyway, this is not a good merit, and those people are also traitors.
Hearing this, Dr. Shi, who has always been famous for his black belly in short-haired hair, crossed his arms and looked at Zheng Zhihu for a while, and suddenly asked a sentence that was not related to the wind and horses:
"I heard that Second Master Zheng, you don't have an heir yet, right?"
"Huh? …… Yes, no, a few mothers-in-law are useless. ”
Zheng Zhihu replied in amazement, and then Dr. Shi made him dumbfounded by another sentence:
"Then don't you want to accumulate some yin virtue?"
"Uh...... I see. ”
So Zheng Zhihu turned around and left, not only did he no longer participate in the matter of cutting off the heads of his subordinates, but he even took the time to go around Penglai Pavilion and burned several pillars of high incense for every god he saw, plus a lot of charity...... Later, someone helped him calculate an account, and found that not only did he not get any money for this trip, but he also seemed to have lost a little, but Zheng Zhihu himself didn't care at all.
In addition to the wounded on the battlefield yesterday, the medical shed also received many old wounded and seriously ill people in the army, including the people in Dengzhou City, who can also be brought in for treatment. Dr. Shi originally took more than a dozen apprentices with the army this time, and it was definitely not enough in the face of this situation. He was temporarily transferred to the army as a health worker, but it was still far from meeting the demand. Ten hundred-man detachments and 1,000 soldiers were sent from the army to assist them and receive training in basic nursing in practice.
As in previous cases, the care of the rebel wounded soon showed an excellent calming effect in all the surrenders - the surrendering troops were relieved of their anxiety when they saw that their wounded were well cared for. Not only were the soldiers who undertook the rescue work enthusiastic, but the people who were responsible for other work were also very active.
About one-third of the manpower was used to clean up the battlefield outside the city, and the other third was used inside the city. Pang Yu and Ao Sayan each led 2,000 men to enter the Dengzhou Mansion from the east and west gates, and then arranged for each team of 100 people to clean the streets and clean up the city in Lifang, which was very important. In the end, the corpses they cleaned up in Dengzhou City were no less than those on the battlefield outside, and many of them were dug out of rivers and wells, and most of them were women...... If it is not cleaned up in time, there is a high probability of a major epidemic in the city.
In the end, the remaining thousands of people were sent to set up camps, and the more than 10,000 troops would definitely not be stationed in the city anymore, and they would all stay outside the city. The camp is arranged near the water city, close to the sea, and if there is any problem, it can be suppressed from the water city and the sea at the same time, and I am not afraid that those people will make trouble again.
-- If there was a human resources expert, Ade, who was here, there would have been a better organizational strategy. But for now, that's all it can be. v
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