Chapter 556: The Fundamentals of Military Training(2/2)
Generally speaking, as long as there are enough people and a little training, they can be taken out to fight.
In fact, this was a helpless move due to the endless wars during the Three Kingdoms era.
Who can give you so much time to train continuously?
The soldiers just recruited today will be almost wiped out in the chaos of fighting in less than a few months.
If every soldier has to spend some energy on training.
In the end, if you want to train a truly elite team, the price you pay is too great.
With such energy, they might as well recruit some new soldiers.
Moreover, elite soldiers who have spent their energy may not necessarily be much better than ordinary soldiers.
Material resources fundamentally limit their improvement.
But Qin Yu is different now.
The material resources he has now were obtained by stealing from countless big families.
After another two years of recuperation and all the land was reasonably distributed, the tax revenue was recovered.
This adds up to a considerable amount of money.
There are these material foundations to lay the foundation.
Qin Yu also began to train these carefully selected soldiers as professional soldiers.
In fact.
Qin Yu actually doesn't know much about military training.
But he has talents under his command who have considerable research in this field.
Now Xu Rong, Yu Jin, Gao Shun and others are all under Qin Yu's command.
He also asked Liu Bei to use the method Gongsun Zan used to train Baima Yicong.
In addition, Qin Yu selected unified martial arts skills for them.
Once the coordination between the ranks is full, an army of this quality will be difficult to defeat.
Now I see that all my men have been raised to become strong soldiers and horses.
If we continue to raise it like this, there will actually not be much income in return.
No matter how strong the force is, they can only kill them bit by bit.
When the absolute value of force exceeds too much, there will be no benefit from the same crushing, no matter how strong the force is.
Qin Yu simply released all these elites in advance.
It's time for them to conquer the city for themselves.
Go all the way south, first open up the battlefield in Southeast Asia, and find a road from Southeast Asia to the Ganges Plain.
Wait until they reach the Ganges Plain and capture that place.
In the future, the Ganges Plain will become a logistics base that can continuously provide food to the Han people.
The general on this journey is naturally Sun Jian.
It is worth mentioning that although Sun Jian joined the training camp from the very beginning.
In his heart, he harbored a dissatisfaction with Qin Yu.
But as time went by, Liu Hong and the civil and military ministers up and down the court gradually began to lean towards Qin Yu's strategy.
Sun Jian also slowly realized that if he went to trouble Qin Yu again at this time.
For himself, apart from asking for trouble, there is no other benefit.
He could maintain his current attitude toward Qin Yu in his heart.
But the conditions for killing Qin Yu have been completely lost.
Xu Shu and others also noticed Sun Jian's disloyalty, but they followed Qin Yu's previous instructions.
Now it is still left to Sun Jian to conquer the barbarians and open a road to the south.
Qin Yu didn't have much hope for Sun Jian's journey.
For Qin Yu, if the development of the Ganges Plain could be completed within five to ten years, it would be an acceptable thing.
After all, the most difficult thing to conquer on this southward route is not the people on this road at all.
They are wild environments that are extremely difficult for humans to adapt to.
They had to walk through the wild tropical rainforest, which caused non-combat attrition, plus the constraints of using the terrain with local barbarians.
It will greatly increase the difficulty of pioneering this route.
The goal along the way to the north is the Huns.
The general on this road is Lu Bu.
He himself was born in Bingzhou, and he fought against the Huns from the beginning.
During the time he has been with Qin Yu, he has made a breakthrough in martial arts.
It's just that there isn't enough qualifications for him to improve his strength.
He led an army, plus the Southern Huns in Bingzhou who had already surrendered to the Han Dynasty.
The two are combined into one, and it is not difficult to kill all the way to the Xiongnu royal court.
The last road is to the northwest.
This road goes in the direction of the countries in the Western Regions.
It is also the general direction to Europe in the future.
The generals along this route were commanded by Liu Bei.
He took his second and third brothers with him, plus the soldiers who were now well-trained.
There is no need for any strategist's strategy around them.
Just push it all the way through.
In this way, the three routes advance simultaneously, opening up a three-front battlefield at the same time.
For Liu Hong, such an action was exciting and exciting.
The excitement is naturally about expanding the territory.
I want to become the master of ZTE who will leave a name in history.
Exciting, that is naturally the huge logistical pressure brought about by the war on the third front.
Such high risks will definitely bring high returns.
If all three lines can achieve huge gains.
Then Liu Hong is very close to being called the Lord of ZTE.
Out of desire for the title of Lord of ZTE.
Liu Hong finally agreed with Qin Yu's view of a three-front war.
In fact, Qin Yu himself did not feel that there was any risk in the third-line war.
What Liu Hong is worried about is the guarantee of logistical supplies.
And these things were not part of Qin Yu's plan from the beginning.
In his current very simple view, what supplies should be brought to the war?
Wouldn’t it be nice to support him through fighting?
Moreover, none of his three expeditionary armies were large-scale group army operations.
In addition to Sun Jian, who brought 50,000 people, including 30,000 as the main combat force, the remaining 20,000 were support personnel for logistics support, bridge construction, road construction, medical and health care and other aspects.
The remaining Liu Bei and Lu Bu rushed forward with 40,000 troops each.
In fact, the current configuration of Liu Bei and Lu Bu's men has not met the requirements that Qin Yu envisioned.
in his plan.
In order to ensure that supplies would not run out, these expeditionary armies must at least consist of cavalry.
Unfortunately.
The places now under the control of the Han Dynasty wanted to gather the high-quality war horses needed for an army of nearly 100,000 in just two years.
This is basically an impossible thing.
However, this kind of thing is not unsolvable.
The Xiongnu were nomadic people.
They had nothing else in their hands, but there were definitely a lot of horses.
Chapter completed!