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Chapter 176: Easy Steps to Ride

When Lu Si chose to rebel, but he did not have any conditions for rebellion.

So, he was very confused.

During those days, Lu Si gave up on himself, but he gritted his teeth and persevered again and again. What supported him were the famous sayings and phrases of the rebel predecessors of all generations, such as if I didn’t speak first, who would dare to make a sound.

If you want to rebel, there will always be a way.

If you don’t want to rebel, you can only be a salted fish.

Without any hardware foundation, Lu Si decided to explore the software first and then create art.

Several late-night mason life made Lu Si so hungry that he wanted to eat meat. In the end, he pulled his nephew and stared at Mr. Wu's dog.

Now it seems that this is also a cause and effect.

If it weren't for his concern for someone else's dog, why did he dig his grave?

Aside from class struggle and the feudal gentry's deep hatred for the rebels, the black dog may be the biggest source of hatred, although neither side will have this consciousness.

It has already begun to have a hardware scale, and the emergence of software has undoubtedly cast a mysterious atmosphere on Lu Si.

This mysterious aura is currently helpful to the Huai Army, a grassroots rebel group, to generate greater cohesion, and has significantly improved Lu Si's prestige in the "rebellion group led by Lu Si".

That guy Sun Wujin secretly asked people from Lu Si’s hometown if there were any strange phenomena in the Lu family when the governor was born, whether he showed a special "leadership" temperament when he was a child, such as whether he had sat on the grave and received the kneeling of his friends, and whether he had encountered an old woman or something.

Lu Si sneered at these things, but did not stop Sun Wujin, who tried every means to do "miracles" for him, Mr. Lu.

The situation in the country is now very bad, but the situation in the Huai Army is slightly better.

From a long-term perspective, or from the perspective of the anti-Qing struggle, Lu Si cannot let his elder brother Wen Liang have any doubts about him.

He laughed, laughing at the fact that this matter was too ridiculous, and laughing at the elder brother for his respect for him too much.

Let me ask, what kind of person can do the ultimate task of digging their own ancestor’s graves and creating momentum for themselves?

Decisive negation!

Do you think your brother has the life of Taizu?

"Didn't you put it?"

Lu Wenliang obviously still doubted that apart from this younger brother who was increasingly unable to understand and became more and more unfamiliar, he really couldn't think of anyone else who could do this.

But my brother's appearance would not be fake. He watched this boy grow up because he had a small eye, and he knew what he farted when his butt moved.

Could it be?

Lu Wenliang was stunned: He really wants to have a emperor in the Lu family?

.........

Before the sun was about to set, Lu Si sat on the horse and was led into the city by Qi Bao. In fact, he could trot on the horse now, so there was no need to be led by Qi Bao anymore. Maybe Qi Bao was used to being a groom, so every time Lu Si got on the horse, he would come over to pull the rope by himself. Lu Si would go with him.

Zhao Zhongyi was riding on horseback into the city with Lu Si. This fellow villager who had been a personal soldier of Jin Shenghuan was highly valued by Lu Si because he was a rare cavalry talent in the Huai Army, just like Cao Yuan.

Because the Jinshenghuan tribe general He Mingjun massacred the city in Muyang, Zhao Zhong, indignantly, led dozens of his brothers to leave the He tribe. Since then, because he was unable to meet with the rebel army in Huai'an, he has been operating in the area near Huai'an and has attacked the Ming army's grain transport team many times.

When Liu Bao and his party went south by Andong, they were attacked by Huang Degong's troops in Ming Dynasty. Zhao Zhongyi led his troops to rescue and repel Huang's troops, and then went to Yangzhou with Liu Bao.

Lu Si actually knew about Zhao Zhongyi because his cousin Wang Si died under his kitchen knife. If he had only the feelings for his hometown, it would not be enough to make Lu Si respect Zhao Zhongyi, and at most he would be recruited to Cao Yuanma Team.

However, after hearing that Zhao Zhongyi had only taken more than a month to pull up a cavalry team of nearly a thousand people, Lu Si had to look at him with admiration.

To be precise, the cavalry that Zhao Zhongyi pulled up cannot be called "cavalry", but should be called mule soldiers or donkey soldiers, because this team has only 62 war horses, and the rest are mules, donkeys and pack horses pulling carts.

A typical "easy step is to ride".

After seeing how the cavalry that Zhao Zhongyi raised was marching, Lu Si realized that he had made an impression of dogmatic mistake. He always thought that everyone must be matched with a war horse, such as a double horse or a three horse, was called a cavalry. In fact, as long as there are livestock that can replace human foot strength, the marching speed can be made faster and the maneuverability can be regarded as a cavalry.

"We in the Huai area have horses, but most of the horses can only be used to pull carts and carry people, and cannot compete with war horses. However, it is definitely not possible to march and fight with two legs alone. After a long time, people are tired and the speed is slow, so I thought to let my brothers ride these mules and donkeys. Although the speed is not as fast as war horses, those officers and soldiers without horses cannot catch up with us. If they are tired, we can turn back and beat their family at any time..."

Zhao Zhongyi's mule and horse tactics made Lu Si think of another famous cavalry group that he had never thought of - the Nian Army.

Like Zhao Zhongyi's cavalry, the Nian Army, which has a full cavalry, has a very small number of war horses, and almost half of the soldiers ride mules, horses and donkeys in the Huanghuai region.

However, this simple "Easy to Cavalry" Nian Army traversed the Central Plains, Jianghuai, Shaanxi and Gansu, approached Beijing twice, defeated several Hunan Army and famous generals of the Huai Army, and even wiped out Senggelinqin, killing more than 7,000 Mongolian cavalry in one battle. If the Nian Army had not made banditism mistakes, had no stable base, and had no continuous source of food, it would have probably been another Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

It’s really a donkey riding a donkey!

With advanced experience of the Nian Army, there are vivid examples in front of you. Lu Si would rust his head if he didn't follow the study. He was planning to promote "Yibuqi" throughout the army immediately and acquire mules, horses and donkeys from the people. However, before that, Zhao Zhongyi, a semi-mobile cavalry, needed to prove to the Huai Army the benefits of improving mobility.

How to prove it?

Clearing the countryside is the best proof.

Zhao Zhongyi will lead his cavalry to carry out the mission of Xinghua Qingxiang. If the facts prove that this cavalry model can give the opponent a quick strike and greatly improve the combat effectiveness of the Huai Army, then "Easy to the cavalry" will become the decision.

Now Zhao Zhongyi and Lu Si are entering the city to obtain information about the anti-Huai gentry in Xinghua.

The landlords and gentry were active in the countryside for so long, and various attacks against the Huai Army were in the east and west. The Huai Army surrounded and suppressed people but could not find the enemy. Lu Si did not believe that there was no contact between the landlords and gentry, nor did they believe that they had no contact with Xinghua City.

The previous siege was full of cracks.
Chapter completed!
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