Chapter 143 The Decisive Battle of Qin and Chu 10

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In the face of this situation, both Zhang Liang and Zang Di and others were secretly relieved to choose these Chu officers and soldiers while raising their vigilance.

Zhang Jiashi was unwilling to kill the living force again on the premise that the outcome had basically been decided, which they knew very well and understood.

After all, it is not the kind of mechanized industry and mechanized agriculture farming society in Zhang Jiashi's world at the moment, since they don't know such a situation, and Zhang Jiashi will not talk about this kind of fact, which is tantamount to appalling now.

Therefore, the concept of greater strength in numbers is still quite attractive at such a time.

Moreover, if there is not enough young people to restore the farming system in the area, Zhang Jiashi will most likely have to mobilize the population from Guanzhong or other places where there are relatively abundant manpower to make up for the shortage of people in the area. This also has a considerable impact on other places where people are mobilized.

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The vigorous development of Liaodong County at the beginning was mainly due to the fact that the First Emperor Yingzheng used his own decree to force the relocation of people to enrich the population base of Liaodong County, which was vast and sparsely populated.

But now, after the corresponding merger, Liaoning County has not maintained the population base before Zhang Jiashi did not lead the army to the west, and it has also relatively weakened the population density of Liaoning County itself, which is because the price increase is that the population has to be relocated from Liaoning County to Yan County and Jinbei County to fill the corresponding gap due to the war or population loss.

The war continued from 208 BC to the present, and the Great Qin Empire can once again be said to have avoided the trajectory of history, and was even able to once again extend its decrees to its own sphere of influence in the majestic posture of once again unifying the world.

Moreover, compared with the Great Qin Empire that Zhang Jiashi is really in charge of now, compared to the Great Qin Empire when the initial emperor swept the Six Kingdoms and Qin II unified the world, in terms of military strength, Zhang Jiashi still has the confidence to say that the military ability of his Great Qin Empire is better than the former.

A large number of iron-infused equipment replaced many bronze weapons that were still left over from the Great Qin Empire at that time, and even more and more Qin infantry could be equipped with that kind of iron armor. It can be said that there is a big difference in military capabilities between the two in terms of equipment.

However, compared with the national strength of the two, because of the large population gap, even if Zhang Jiashi now firmly adopts the national policy of emphasizing agriculture and auxiliary business, but the Great Qin Empire has experienced several years of war, and the price paid is not such a short period of time, and one or two fundamentally beneficial statecraft strategies can be recovered.

At the very least, Zhang Jiashi really can't live the flesh and bones of the dead, let alone let the population base grow explosively overnight.

Although he is a Taoist priest, he is not an immortal, not to mention that even an immortal can't do such a thing.

Therefore, in order to restore his country's national strength, Zhang Jiashi had to formulate a long-term policy.

Of course, this kind of tattered situation is not without any benefits, at least, Zhang Jiashi thinks that it was at that time.

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In Zhang Jiashi's conception, the basic policy of land nationalization must be implemented, because the Great Qin Empire will not have too many problems in a few decades or more than a hundred years, and he is still confident in this. But after a long period of time, will the Great Qin Empire have a headache for all dynasties because of the concentration of land rights in the hands of a very small number of people, or even perish because of this situation, Zhang Jiashi does not think that the Great Qin Empire will have the possibility of such a fluke.

Therefore, nationalization of land should be the most likely solution to this problem.

It is true that this plan of land nationalization cannot be without problems at all, but the balance of two evils tends to be lesser, and Zhang Jiashi has to avoid the increasingly serious problems of land annexation, and position his thinking on this policy, which is in fact a problematic one.

The current situation of the Great Qin Empire is also very suitable for the implementation of this policy, because a lot of land can be regarded as ownerless, and there will not be too many obstacles to the return of land to the country. Besides, in terms of Zhang Jiashi's own prestige, even if someone intends to rebel or even cause some riots because of their opposition to the implementation of this policy, Zhang Jiashi is confident that he can make these people disappear in the middle of a joke.

Of course, Zhang Jiashi did not think about when he should implement this national policy. Because he still has one more problem to solve before he can have time to prepare for this, that is, when the war between the Great Qin Empire and the Xiongnu will break out, and how the victory or defeat of each other after the first large-scale war will greatly affect the timetable for the Great Qin Empire to implement land nationalization.

In the first decisive battle with the Huns, in the ideas of Zhang Jiashi and Bai Qi, it was very likely that the Great Qin Empire would have to adopt a defensive posture to deal with the all-out offensive launched by the Huns.

It's also a rather passive situation. After all, the overall mobile combat capability of the Huns was still far above the army of the Great Qin Empire.

Perhaps, concentrating a considerable number of elite and mobile troops to form an arrow in one direction to deal with the invasion of the Huns, and even to be able to rely on the combat effectiveness of this army to achieve absolute superiority in local wars, this may also be the only initiative that the Great Qin Empire can do in this decisive battle.

The existence of this force is likely to affect the development of the entire war situation, but on the contrary, if the border defense system of the Great Qin Empire, which Zhang Jiashi attaches great importance to developing, cannot effectively resist the possible full-scale invasion of the Huns, the room for this force to play is very small.

It can be said that in many ways, this is a defensive counterattack that the Great Qin Empire has to face.

In Bai Qi's words, this situation is like a football game in Zhang Jiashi's later life, if the team that plays defensive counterattack is beaten into a sieve by the opponent, what is the point of this tactic?

It can be said that this is also related to the foundation of the rise and fall of the Great Qin Empire in the future.

Therefore, for Zhang Jiashi, how should he gain time to restore his national strength, which can be regarded as adding weight to the victory balance of this war and the weight of the Great Qin Empire.

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In Zhang Jiashi's concept, once the Great Qin Empire won the final victory in the war of quelling the rebellion, and the Huns had not launched a full-scale invasion of the Great Qin Empire, then he would immediately begin to rearrange the defense system along the Great Wall.

Along the Great Wall, the overall military strength of the Great Qin Empire is less than 200,000, which is a lot of gap compared with the heyday of the Northern Frontier Army. Because the Northern Army of the Great Qin Empire had about 350,000 troops at its peak.

This figure also includes nearly 60,000 troops of the Liaodong Army, which was much stronger under Zhang Jiashi.

After the end of the Suppression War, Zhang Jiashi believed that the number of troops should be maintained at about 350,000, after all, there are many fewer troops along the Great Wall now, in case the Huns quickly solve the remnants of the Donghu people and go south, this force really worries him.

Therefore, to restore the strength of the Northern Xinjiang Corps, Zhang Jiashi thought it was necessary.

In Zhang Jiashi's thoughts, the troops of Liaoning County and Yan County are about 100,000 people, and the troops of these two counties are mainly on the front line of the Great Wall.

Considering that the distance between the north and south of Yan County is relatively large, and that there is a considerable distance between Ji County and the original Great Wall of Yuyang County, Zhang Jiashi plans to deploy a mobile combat force of about 30,000 people on the dividing line between the original Guangyang County and Yuyang County, that is, the area north of Yanshan.

This means that the deployment of troops in the areas of Yan County and Liaoning County is likely to be around 150,000 people. Because of this mobile deployment force, Zhang Jiashi also plans to arrange a team in Liaoning County, and the number will be smaller, about 20,000 people.

In the area of Jinbei County and Jiuyuan County, Zhang Jiashi planned to deploy 130,000 people, and the conventional strength was reduced, but Zhang Jiashi would adjust the mobile force deployed in this area to 40,000 people, after all, this place was also the core area of the original Northern Xinjiang Army, and there was nothing wrong with this kind of troop deployment arrangement.

In Shangjun, Xianyang County and Longxi County, Zhang Jiashi's plan to deploy the largest number of troops, if you count the deployment of troops in Xianyang County, which is mainly in the hinterland area, the number of troops is nearly 250,000.

The reason why Zhang Jiashi did not classify these 250,000 people into the troops along the Great Wall of the Great Qin Empire was mainly because nearly 80,000 people were the troops of the Central Army of the Great Qin Empire under his direct command.

Of course, there is one point that Zhang Jiashi also thinks needs to be adjusted, that is, the corresponding unit commanders, and even some county guard-level officials in border counties, Zhang Jiashi will carry out corresponding transfers.

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In Zhang Jiashi's conception, the deployment of these personnel will be planned from Liaoning County in the east, and there will be the following established arrangements:

The county guard of Liaoning County is Su Jiao, the county lieutenant is Yu Jian, and the personnel who is the commander of the mobile unit is Du Cong.

Zhang Jiashi believed that the north-south depth of Liaoning County was not too large, and the transportation and mobilization of mobile troops could be realized through the Liao River and sea transportation, and Du Cong's ability was good, and the place facing Liaoning County was not the inherent sphere of influence of the Huns.

The county guard of Yanjun is Huan Suo, the county lieutenant is Zang Di, and the commander of the mobile force is Li Shang.

There is a certain difference between this place and the situation of Liaoning County, although the north of Yan County is not considered the inherent sphere of influence of the Huns, but because the north and south depth of Yan County is relatively long, and Zhang Jiashi will not do such a stupid thing if he expects an infantry unit to be used as a mobile operation, so Li Shang, who is more proficient in knight warfare, and a knight unit mainly from Liaoning County and Yan County, as the main force of mobile warfare, can still play a sufficient role in the north of Yanshan.

The county guard of Northern Jin County is Wang Li, the county lieutenant is Han Xin, and the commander of the mobile force is Li Xuan.

In this area of Jinbei County, the situation is much more complicated than that of Yan County, but with Wang Li and Han Xin, two strong commanders, there is no problem even if the two of them manage the military and political affairs of a county separately, let alone let the two of them concentrate on dealing with the corresponding situation in Jinbei County. And Li Zhen's ability is slightly weaker, but with the dispatch of Han Xin and Wang Li, the situation in Jinbei County should be relatively stable.

Jiuyuan County is a border county that integrates the original Yunzhong County and Jiuyuan County, and the county guard is Yang Wengzi, which Zhang Jiashi does not plan to change, but the county lieutenant, Zhang Jiashi intends to let Meng Xing take the role.

As his cheap nephew, Meng Xing's ability has been honed in the past few years, and his performance has made him have to rest assured. But Meng Xing himself didn't want to enter the Northern Frontier Army, and Zhang Jiashi planned to make this bastard realize what it meant to fulfill his responsibilities.

Of course, because of this county, Zhang Jiashi did not plan to arrange mobile combat troops, after all, the maneuver area in this place is not large, and the deployment of this unit is more of a waste.

Shangjun can be said to be still the county with the largest difference in depth between the north and south of the Great Qin Empire, and in this place, the county guard appointed by Zhang Jiashi is Gao Jian.

The ability of this county guard is not too good, even worse than Yang Wengzi, but it cannot be denied that Gao Jian's character is indeed quite stable, and Zhang Jiashi is quite satisfied with letting the other party serve as the county guard of Shangjun.

As for the candidate for the county lieutenant, Zhang Jiashi is interested in Peng Yue, after all, there are quite a lot of mountains in this place, if the situation on the front line deteriorates or even the front line of the Great Wall is lost, then Peng Yue and Gao Jian can rely on these mountains to cause great trouble to the Huns.

As for the commander of the mobile force, Zhang Jiashi is interested in Ruan Weng Shao, after all, the current Ruan Weng Shao is not comparable to the past, and Zhang Jiashi has a lot of trust in Ruan Weng Shao.

It turned out that Zhang Jiashi did not intend to be personally responsible for the defense of the Beidi County area, but he planned to hand over the defense system of this place to Huan Feng, who was known for defensive operations.

Maybe Huan Feng doesn't want to be alone, but this matter doesn't matter, Zhang Jiashi has two candidates to assist him.

Or rather, three people.

These three people are Fan Xu, Yu Ziqi and Lu Ze.

The abilities of these three people also seem to be quite good, but because their identities are a little sensitive, Zhang Jiashi is not good at letting them be alone in such a situation.

In Zhang Jiashi's conception, Fan Xu and Lu Ze, Zhang Jiashi must be transferred. But for the Yuzi period, Zhang Jiashi thought that the Nanjun county guard in the Yuzi period did a good job, and he didn't mobilize the other party for the time being.

As for Longxi County, Zhang Jiashi felt a little embarrassed......