Chapter 381 Fox Tail(1/2)
The military law of the Wei Dynasty was already quite strict. At the beginning of the founding of the country, Emperor Daowu ordered Han officials to formulate the military law of the Wei Dynasty based on the Qin Dynasty's "Military Jue Law" contained in "Wei Liao Zi". It can be said to be extremely strict and harsh.
It’s harsh.
After Emperor Taiwu succeeded to the throne, because he highly respected Wei Wu (Cao Cao), he re-established the military code and military discipline according to the "Wei Wu Military Order". Although it was much looser than the Qin Dynasty's "Military Jue Code", there were still many beheading orders.
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If the number of soldiers in the formation is sparse and the soldiers do not raise the flag as ordered, they will be killed;
Anyone who ignores orders and is good at front, rear, left and right will be beheaded;
Those who disobey orders and fail to advance will be beheaded;
If there is no order from the general, anyone who acts recklessly and idlely will be beheaded;
Officials who ride horses towards the formation will be beheaded.
Officials who shout loudly and arrogantly will be beheaded.
If one part of the army is attacked and the rest does not come to the rescue, they will be killed;
When soldiers and generals fight, they are not allowed to take clothing from cattle or horses, and those who violate orders will be killed...
And so on, there are more than ten orders, large and small. When starting an expedition or approaching a battle, the commander will decide according to the situation, whether to increase or decrease, or to gather or divide.
But as many as seventy-two beheads are unheard of.
For example: gambling and quarreling, drunkenness and rioting, swearing and rudeness, stealing people's property, being tongue-tied when answering orders, lowering their eyebrows and bowing their heads, having a troubled look on their face, etc. In the Wei army, at most they could only get away with a few whips.
Those with sticks are extremely rare.
But when it comes to Li Chengzhi, is it enough to be beheaded?
This is too strict. If you really have to spend every penny, who would dare to be a soldier?
It is estimated that the emperor's thoughts were similar to Yuan Yuan's. Seeing that they had finished reading the memorial, Yuan Ke asked leisurely: "Li Qing, when Li Chengzhi led the army in Jingzhou, was this the method he used?"
"Your Majesty, I have never asked you in detail, so I don't know much about it!"
Li Shao cupped his hands and replied, "But his military discipline was extremely strict. A general once ran into a field with his horse, trampled on the young seedlings, and was punished with a cane. He also heard that his younger brother liked to use spears and secretly felled three mulberry trees. Later, Li Chengzhi personally killed him.
A hundred lashes..."
Both of these incidents are true and were committed by the same person: Li Xian!
The last time, he was stalled by his horse and couldn't run fast, but he didn't want to think that he weighed nearly two hundred kilograms. The horse couldn't bear the beating and rushed down the road to Tianzhong.
The second time was when he heard Li Zhang talking about making a spear with a mulberry pole measuring two feet long like his father (Li Song), and Li Xian remembered it in his heart. When he was in Anwu, he happened to see a mulberry field and secretly cut down three mulberry trees.
But I don’t want to be bumped into by a Chinese military official (like Sima).
It happened that Li Song went to Hexi to buy horses and was not in the army. Others could not restrain him, so both times were Li Chengzhi's punishments...
"Don't practice green crops or cut mulberry fruits? It's a bit of Wei Wu's legacy..."
The emperor pondered, "Although the Jingzhou monk rebellion was mostly unarmed and hungry people, it numbered more than 100,000 people. However, Li Chengzhi only raised an army with 300 retainers and suppressed it with a devastating force. He must be extraordinary.
And although his temper seems to be reckless, his actions are quite measured, and he should not be good at killing soldiers without reason, so you don't need to worry, and let him practice first..."
That’s really what Yuan Ke thinks.
Regardless of the rest, when the emperor was secretly angry with Li Chengzhi, he wanted to drag him down and cut open his flesh with a stick. But every time he got angry, he searched his mind and couldn't find an excuse to punish Li Chengzhi?
It can be seen that the rumors about how cunning and cunning he is are not groundless.
With such a character, how could he kill his subordinates at will and teach others to take advantage of them?
The emperor always said this, so Yuan Yuan could do nothing but give it up.
"But I still have to watch a lot on weekdays... He is not very young, but he will retaliate for his anger. In all likelihood, he will be prejudiced against his subordinates because of the incident in the empty camp. He is also full of tricks, and may provoke the generals to be fooled, and he will be confused for a moment.
I violated his military law and he found an excuse to punish me..."
As he talked, the emperor also had a headache, and told Li Shao, "Uncle Yuan should also remind him more on weekdays: A real man should be upright and open-minded when he is born in the world. Don't care about everything, let alone always.
If you don't act in a sneaky way, how can you control your subordinates and convince others?"
The two of them couldn't help but feel tense.
Yuan Ke always treated his ministers with gentle words, and it was common for him to behave like this in person. It is hard to tell if there is some true meaning in it...
But it is rare for people to tell their elders to teach them carefully like this. They can still tell whether they are sincere or not...
While I was guessing, I heard the emperor ask again: "Have you ever noticed what the rebellious minister did today?"
As soon as he heard the word "rebellious minister", Yuan Yuan knew that he was not the one he was asking. He raised his eyes and saw that although Liu Teng was serving the emperor before, he was bent down like a transparent man.
"In the morning, I heard the loud sounds of killing outside the palace, so I went up to Jinyong City to take a look and saw that Li Chengzhi was training soldiers... Well, it seemed like he was marching around the school grounds..."
"What is marching? It's an exercise. Every day when you leave camp, you must first walk ten miles..."
The emperor pointed at the "Drill Code", wrinkled his nose and hummed, "Haha, I'm not sure yet, but he practiced first? That's all..."
As he spoke, he picked up his ink pen and wrote the word "ke" on the covers of the two albums...
When the ink was slightly dry, Liu Teng picked up the big seal and covered it with the words.
Seeing the jade seal fall, it was like a heavy hammer hitting his heart, and Yuan Yuan's eyelids trembled slightly.
Seventy-two cuts...is your majesty really accurate?
If this continues, will 10% of those five hundred tigers survive in the hands of Li Chengzhi?
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I don’t know how many will survive, but I will definitely have to shed several layers of skin before I die.
The school grounds are two miles wide from north to south and about three miles from east to west. If you run along the horse track, it will be exactly ten miles.
But that’s a horse track, isn’t it? A horse will be tired and panting after just one lap, let alone a human?
Three days, five hundred tigers have been running for three full days!
Although not all of them are trash who spend their days teasing hawks and dogs, or are unwilling to raise their heads in the fragrance of powder, but when have they run so far without taking a break?
Either this person's shoe was stepped off, or that person tripped, or even his pants fell off while running, all making a fool of himself.
Each team was flanked by four or five Li family retainers on horseback. They would not say anything when someone fell behind or made a fool of themselves, but would just take charcoal and write it down on paper. Afterwards, it would be handed over to Li Chengzhi, who would personally execute him. Those who deserved to be whipped
Draw, the stick of the stick.
A group of dandies gritted their teeth, but no one dared to speak out.
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On the first day, two descendants of the Mu family (the first of the eight Xianbei surnames) threatened the generals of the Li family. They accidentally cursed Han slaves and were almost beaten to death by Li Chengzhi?
After that, before his family could question Li Chengzhi or find Yuanyan, Yuanyuan complained and was expelled from Huben.
From then on, no one dared to treat Li Chengzhi's servants as slaves. There were even those whose family backgrounds were not very prominent, or who were not nobles, but who only benefited from the shadow of their heroic fathers and ancestors, secretly gave gifts to Li Liang and others.
Without exception, they were all beaten hard by Li Chengzhi...
This is obviously a refusal to take soft and hard advice. I tell you clearly that if you can't stand it, get out of here as soon as possible.
However, although there are some people who resent it, there are also many people who admire it: Regardless of the rest, Li Chengzhi must be the leader of the team during daily exercises. After running for ten miles, not to mention seeing him panting, not even a trace of sweat?
When you meet such a perverted Shangguan, it’s hard for you not to accept it...
After finally running ten miles, I saw the leader of the group bringing him food. Whether he was panting like a cow or about to collapse from exhaustion, as long as he smelled the fragrance, he would use all his strength to gather the whole team and line up to receive breakfast.
Nothing else.
Li Chengzhi stipulates: Eat three times a day, two quarters each time, and do not wait until it is late.
Not to mention whether you have eaten enough, but when the whistle blows, even if there is still meat stuck in your throat, you have to swallow it and line up. Otherwise, not to mention a heavy meal afterwards, you have to eat the leftovers like
Buy it now.
Just buy it, the problem is that you can't eat it in your own mouth. Recycle it if you can. If you can't recycle it, Li Chengzhi will let the gang leader feed the horse...
No one dared to mutter even if they were resentful. First, there was military law, and Li Chengzhi did not dare to kill at will, but he could easily whip him.
Secondly, just like in a drill, Li Chengzhi still takes the lead: three or four pieces of cake larger than a human head, as thick as a waist and a vat of broth. At most, for a moment, there are no crumbs in the cake and no juice left in the soup?
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Even if you cut off your head and fall down, it shouldn't be so fast?
But the food is very good, at least you can see meat every time.
After breakfast, it’s time to tidy up the military appearance...actually, standing in military posture.
It is said that autumn is the best for a reason. Although it is cool in the morning and evening, once noon is passed, the sun is no worse than in the hot summer.
While he was still standing, some people fell headfirst. Li's servants immediately carried him down and poured cold water on him to wake him up.
There was a military doctor accompanying me, but I don’t know where he got him from. He was a very skilled doctor.
Once you check your pulse, you will know whether you are really faint or fake. If you are really faint, it will be fine. At most, you can be assigned to your own team (Li Chengzhi is specially prepared for weak soldiers and wounded soldiers). Afterwards, it depends on the situation, whether to return to the original team.<
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If he pretends to faint... Li Chengzhi directly brought out the military law approved by the emperor and stamped with the royal seal: Should I chop off your head, or should grandpa give you a good beating and then get out of here?
To be continued...