Jinglue Guan Shaanxi (1)
Chen Tuo took over the power of his own, but he didn't have to do anything. He knew in his heart that even if the Qin Zong was visiting, he could not understand the allocation of troops, allocating food and grass, and fighting formations on time. Now, he was completely confused about the details of the Song Dynasty army, the local finance affordability, and the entire ruling group's supply preparation for war. Instead of making people feel annoyed, it would be better to hide their shortcomings first and listen more and watch more.
Only after investigation and research can one have a say. Chen Tuo can understand this clearly than the ancients. Like the emperor of the Song Dynasty, he was good at the deep palace, but he thought he was a genius military strategist. Whenever he sent a general to fight, he had to draw a formation map in advance, regardless of the terrain and actual conditions, and only asked the army to fight according to his formation map, which was even more funny than playing house for a child.
What he had to do at this time was to wear a yellow robe, ride a white horse every day, and patrol the camps back and forth.
Since the spring of the third year of Jianyan, various battles in western Beijing have been covered with clouds, and the Song army has slowly gathered. The Jingyuan area has claimed to have 500,000 powerful soldiers.
Chen Tuo looked at it too much, but he felt like a mirror in his heart. In ancient Chinese army, the system was chaotic, and the logistics and war soldiers were inseparable. The so-called 500,000 troops were actually about 250,000 and 60,000, while the rest were archers, wing soldiers, and civilians mobilized from various places.
Among the regular imperial guards, there are also different quality. Some troops are extremely difficult to fight. For example, the Wu Jie brothers and Guan Shigu's subordinates can tell at a glance that they are well-trained and experienced in battle formations.
Zhao Zhe, Sun Wo, Jia Shifang and other generals are not good generals themselves, and their subordinates are also lacking in control. The military discipline is scattered and the camps are negligent. Although the soldiers are still calling for the mountains and the morale is high, they are obviously incomparable to Wu Jie and other troops.
Zhong Ji and others also changed their clothes. Although they were young, they also held a bow and a sword, and rode a horse around Shen Tuo, and were very proud.
This group of young men were mostly children of old meritorious officials in Yun. For example, Zhongji and Zhe Xiaozhong were both families of Western military generals. That day, they were also a group of Western military generals. After seeing Zhongji and others, they patted their chests on the spot to guarantee the reason.
The military family is proud to protect the country, while Chen Tuo represents the country. Zong Ji and others naturally take pride in serving Shen Tuo.
Looking at the young men, they were angry and laughing and playing around themselves, Chen Tuo smiled and felt relaxed.
A person's mood is really like a magnetic field, and there will be different reactions in different places.
This day, it was Zhang Jun's residence. The soldiers guarding the gate did not dare to neglect because they saw that Chen Tuo had arrived. Although the chief officer was not here, they immediately opened the camp gate and shouted long live the mountain.
Chen Tuo couldn't help but raise his hand and ordered everyone to get up. Since he rode in, tens of thousands of armored soldiers rose and fell like waves.
Faced with such a situation, even though Chen Tuo had the soul of a modern person, he actually thought of the old saying of a generation of Xiongjie: "A real man should be like this!"
Equality is something that others can enjoy, so why bother to change?
Xue Qiang took the lead and rode his horse to the front of the Central Army. He shouted loudly: "Where is Xianggong Zhang, why don't you come to welcome Your Majesty?"
Chen Tuo frowned, but he was not good at scolding his guards at this time. Zhang Jun, a senior official of the court, and a small guard of Xue Qiang, just rushed to his central army and shouted loudly, which was too unreasonable.
However, Zhang Jun's personal soldiers were kneeling on the side of the gate. Seeing the emperor's guards asking questions, the emperor was also riding a horse by his side. He looked up and replied, "Your Majesty, Zhang Xianggong was killing people in the marching law. At this time, he was on the court on the west side of the camp. When I saw Your Majesty enter the camp, I have sent someone to send me a request."
"Oh, the way of marching?" Chen Tuo pondered for a moment, knowing that when the ancients used troops, they paid the most attention to killing people and sacrificing flags. Zhang Jun was about to stop doing everything, and the troops gradually gathered together, and the move was about to be done, obviously they wanted to kill people and sacrificing flags.
"Yes." The school answered very respectfully and said, "It would be better for Your Majesty to move the court and personally supervise the execution ground, so as to boost the morale of the army."
"Nothing!"
Before he finished speaking, Zhang Jun rushed over and quickly scolded the school: "What a status Your Majesty is, how can you do such a thing? It's just a mess."
Chen Tuo waved his hand and smiled, "Young man doesn't have to get angry if you have a little trivial matter."
Zhang Jun bowed and answered "Yes" and said, "Your Majesty has worked hard for several days. I only think that I will not come here today. I am late. Please forgive me for your crime."
"It's okay."
Chen Tuo jumped off the horse with a smile, greeted Zhang Jun for a moment, but suddenly asked, "I heard that the situation was not good on my Ninth Brother. I only know that the Jin soldiers conquered Yangzhou and were preparing to cross the river, but I don't know what the situation was?"
Zhang Jun smiled bitterly and said, "Your Majesty Emperor Jianyan, now Jiankang. Although Liu Guangshi, Han Shizhong and other troops were defeated, their strength was still there. The troops of the Imperial Camp have also gathered in Hangzhou. Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan were dismissed from the position of prime minister, Wang Yuan was appointed as the Privy Councilor, Zhu Shengfei was appointed as the Minister of Shangshu Zuo Pushe, and the Imperial Camp was in charge, but the atmosphere was much different than when he was in Yangzhou. The recovery of lost land is just around the corner."
Chen Tuo almost laughed out loud. The strange story of history books says that Zhang Jun is a man with great ambition and talent, and is very poor in government and military use. Even if he is now talking to him, he is just talking nonsense.
Han Shizhong was defeated, and the Zhou army moved to Changshu to defend the territory. Yue Fei followed Du Chong's subordinates and had just defeated Li Cheng, but was constrained by Du Chong and could not expand the results of the battle. Even Kaifeng might not be able to defend. Even with great talent and strategy, there was no way to do it. Liu Guangshi's troops were basically disintegrated, and now they are not enough to protect themselves, and they are still "recovering lost land". It's really a laughing moment.
But Wang and Huang did let the two of them vent their anger.
Although Zhao Gou was often regarded as a mediocre person in later generations, there is one advantage of this person, which is to identify people. When the Jin soldiers attacked desperately, he used the pro-war faction to resist. As soon as the situation eased, he used the pro-war faction to suppress the pro-war faction, for fear of angering the Jin Kingdom. However, during this period, he cared about one's heart and could always sacrifice others to eliminate the resentment of the whole world.
Even if he killed Yue Fei, many people in later generations scolded Qin Hui. In fact, how could Qin kill the Deputy Envoy of the Privy Councilor and the Jiedu of the Three Towns?
As for the famous generals of Zhongxing, he was most likely promoted and used to value talents and use people. He did have his own skills. Yue Fei had the least qualifications, and the reason why he became a world-famous general was inseparable from Zhao Gou's trust and reliance.
After Yangzhou, Zhao Gou fled alone, and his business fell all over the years, and the world was resentful. It would be fine if Chen Tuo did not have the variable, but no one could threaten his position anyway. However, when Chen Tuo came back, Zhao Gou had to make a move. In addition to Wang and Huang, he also issued an edict in Hangzhou, saying that he would never retreat and would fight to the death with the Jin soldiers.
Chen Tuo was naturally deeply suspicious of his expression, but the other civil and military officials of the Song Dynasty had no objection. If Chen Tuo said a few more words, his mistakes would be much greater than that of Zhao Gou when he abandoned Kaifeng.
He only fought two of them at the moment and said to Zhang Jun: "It's good, I know that the ninth brother Yingwu."
After saying this, Zhang Jun and others looked embarrassed. No matter what, Zhao Gou had nothing to do with the word "Yingwu".
But it is also very strange. Whenever Chen Tuo mentioned Zhao Gou, Zhang Jun and others subconsciously thought that they were Zhao Gou's people, and there were many protections in their words. Such a subtle relationship was hard to explain and could not be explained clearly by the parties involved.
Chapter completed!