Chapter 600 The problem of how to arrange the Dingkou of the Eight Banners
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Just as the five-day procurement period of the Qin army soldiers ended, and then while busy connecting with the Sihai Commercial Bank to load the car, the second wave of procurement army made a grand debut, which made the Beijing merchants who had made a fortune in the past few days so much that they were so happy.
Many shops that sell out of stock are also trying hard when they lack sufficient supply.
The owners of these shops, the shopkeepers, led their friends to drive two-wheeled carriages from their own shops, rent four-wheeled trucks from carriage shops, or push trolleys to go on the battle together. Only one guy in the shop was left to look at the shop, and the rest rushed to the canal wharf in Tongzhou.
As long as cargo ships from the south arrive, hundreds of people will run to the shore, shouting to the merchants escorting on the ship at the top of their voices, reporting their shop names and the purchase price of goods on the ship.
For a moment, the Tongzhou wharf was crowded, and various large and small livestock and artificial vehicles blocked the wharf, and there were noisy and clamoring crowds everywhere. Because of the competition for interests, there were endless incidents of quarrels and fights between shops for goods. The officers and soldiers who maintained order had to use guns and wooden sticks to beat them, so that the scene would not be in chaos.
The second batch of returning home were the Sichuan Army, including the Baigang Army.
Due to a battle with the Six Banners of the Eight Banners outside Ningyuan City, the Baiji soldiers suffered serious losses. More than 10,000 Baiji soldiers were killed in battle, and more than 3,000 injured were as high as 3,000. The entire battle loss rate exceeded 50%. They defended Baiji's invincible wisdom with their brave and fearless behavior.
As the second-line troops, the 6,000 Sichuan Army were not arranged on the front line, so the overall casualties were not large, but there were no military achievements. The general of General Qin Yiming, who was the general, was not promoted in his post, and the entire army only received the reward silver, and the capture was about nothing.
Compared with the Qin army soldiers who purchased a large amount of daily necessities such as rice, flour, oil, paper, salt, etc., to fill their stomachs, most of the Sichuan army spent money on food, rouge, water powder, cloth, shoes, hats, silk, satin and other products.
Unlike Qin, which suffered years of drought, due to its unique natural conditions and climate, the Sichuan and Shu land has not been greatly affected in this extreme weather that has lasted for ten years. Although the rainfall has decreased compared to the previous year, there has been no extreme situation of not falling rain for a year.
Under the regulation of Dujiangyan, the greatest water conservancy project in Chinese history, most of the fields in the vast and fertile Chengdu Plain were effectively irrigated, and the rice yield produced in the fields was enough to supply most of the Shu people who lived here. Therefore, the Sichuan army did not have a strong desire for food. They were not worried about food and were looking at consumer goods, which also made the shops that made little profits from the previous rush to buy were proud.
Many of the Sichuan Army generals, officers and soldiers are related to each other, and they also appear in this family model when shopping. Often, when the same type of goods is bought, they will be filled with a lot of them. After paying, the shop hires a car to carry goods and follow them back to the camp. The same is true when they set off.
In this organized situation, both purchasing and loading the vehicle later saved a lot of time. Therefore, more than 10,000 Sichuan troops had already left in their hometown before the prescribed five days had arrived. By the sixth day, all Sichuan troops had left Beijing.
They will follow the same route as the Qin army, then turn south from Hanzhong and enter Sichuan. Whether it is the Sihai Commercial Bank, the Post Office, and the carriages of the carriages, they will return after transporting their supplies to Hanzhong Prefecture.
Because after arriving at Hanzhong Prefecture, no matter whether it is a four-wheeled or a two-wheeled carriage, all the supplies must be carried by manpower and animal power. Everyone, including the disabled, can only move along the rugged and narrow roads.
Fortunately, Zhu Youjian also considered this special situation and specially ordered the recruitment of a large number of pack horses and made several stretchers and crutches for those disabled soldiers who were unwilling to stay in the capital's stewardship for the rest of their lives, and would rather travel through mountains and rivers than return to their hometown to use it.
The ashes of the fallen soldiers were also brought back by their relatives, friends and townspeople.
After returning home, the Sichuan Army will be stationed in Sichuan prefectures. If there is no major war, they will no longer be summoned.
The Bai Gan Bing and the Sichuan Army have already paid too much for the Ming Dynasty, and it is time to enjoy a stable life.
Qin Liangyu was originally discharged from the army and returned to the field and returned home to retire, but was firmly rejected by Zhu Youjian.
For this old hero who destroyed his family and was unable to repay his country in the original history, the best ending was to enjoy glory in the capital for the rest of his life.
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