Chapter 61: Paper Armor

The first to show his talent was undoubtedly Xu Shizhong, a general.

In this regard, Dian Yong, the son of a heroic man who has never appeared in history, is actually not inferior to Xu Shizhong, a famous general in the future. It's just that the former belongs to generals with outstanding personal force and relatively comprehensive in other aspects. Xu Shizhong focuses on the training of the unified army, specializes in infantry tactics, and his own martial arts can only be regarded as average. Comparatively speaking, Xu Shizhong also has an advantage, that is, he has been in the emperor's **, and he has also been an officer, and he has more practical military experience than Dian Yong.

This military experience is very rare for the current rebels.

After Xu Shizhong also joined the rebel army and began to assist in training, Dian Yong only felt that the burden on his body was immediately much lighter. After the large-scale expansion, the volunteer battalion also began to take shape in just two days, and began to train in a down-to-earth manner.

A large vacant lot was quickly demolished around the school yard of the city defense camp, and more than a dozen residents, who were already small, were also relocated. On the enlarged campus, every morning, the volunteer battalion began to train on time. The neat and loud shouts of killing could be heard even by the people of Yicheng more than a mile away. The relatively elite Taiping Camp is the focus of Xu Shizhong and Dian Yong's care. Queues, assassinations, footwork, and formation changes, the two generals began to train them with high intensity.

In order to support this training, Chen Wu waved his hand and began to open food supplies to the soldiers of the Volunteer Battalion and the Taiping Battalion. Not only can the rice be eaten casually, but the chickens, ducks, cattle and sheep that were previously requisitioned from various families in Yicheng are slaughtered every day to ensure that these soldiers can keep up with their nutrition and not be physically exhausted.

This kind of formal training quickly had an excellent effect.

In the previous attack on Yicheng, the soldiers of the Taiping Battalion had seen blood, and their mental outlook was very different. Right now