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Chapter 44: Eight Hundred Warriors Red]

Update time: 2012-09-30

Jia Rong also explained his strategy of preparing to train the soldiers to the generals. After soliciting suggestions from the generals, Jia Rong still understood the principle of having many people and having great power.

As expected, a hundred generals put forward a suggestion worth referring to: the height of a soldier and the height matching of a soldier can naturally affect the performance of combat power. If the height matching is properly matched, 0 will definitely exert greater power on the battlefield.

After hearing the suggestions of this hundred-man general, Jia Rong was very happy and directly promoted the hundred-man general to the army as a reward. Seeing that the hundred-man general only made a good suggestion, Jia Rong was directly promoted to the army supervisor. The generals immediately became active. Jia Rong's army had more than 30 hundred-man generals, but there were only six higher-level officials such as the army supervisor and cavalry supervisor. There were more monks and few meats, and the generals racked their brains to find a way.

Although the generals have also put forward many unscrupulous suggestions, there are still some suggestions worth referring to.

After dismissing the generals, Jia Rong stayed with Jiang Yu, Zhang Wei and Li Shun.

Jia Rong signaled the two to sit close and said to Jiang Yu: "Brother Jiang, I have been busy with infantry training recently and rarely take care of the cavalry issues. Brother Jiang will be the only way to train cavalry."

Jiang Yu clasped his fists and replied, "Please rest assured, General, this is a matter of humble duty. Husband must do his best to train cavalry."

Jia Rong nodded with satisfaction and said, "Brother Jiang is most at ease with me."

Jiang Yu was very grateful for his words. As a subordinate, what he hoped to get most is not fame and fortune, but the trust of his superiors.

Jia Rong said to Zhang Wei: "You are also a veteran general in our army and have been following me for a long time. This time, during my training of 800 infantry, you will be responsible for training the rest of the infantry. Don't slack off, although it seems calm now, and the war is about to break out."

Zhang Wei bowed down and replied, "I will do my best to help the general solve his problems."

After Jia Rong signaled the two to go back, he said to Li Shun beside him: "Li Shun, are you homesick?"

Li Shun was stunned immediately and did not react. Jia Rong had always been strict in the army. Li Shunvin said, "I report to General, I am humble and don't miss my home."

Jia Rong patted Li Shun on the shoulder and said, "What general is not a general? You and I are all from Lijia Village, why should we be so polite? In fact, I have wanted to go back a long time ago, and I don't know how your sister Xiu'er is?" After that, Jia Rong lowered his head and thought about Xiu'er in Lijia Village.

Li Shun choked and said, "Coach, I miss home."

Jia Rong, who reacted, touched Li Shun's head and said, "Yes, we will go back when the war is over. Follow us with more than 50 young men from Lijia Village, but now there are only thirteen. Thinking about the teenagers who died on the battlefield, I also miss the carefree days in Lijia Village very much."

Li Shun was crying after Jia Rong's words.

Jia Rong said in a deep tone: "Men don't cry easily, crying is the stupidest way."

Li Shun wiped away the tears that were about to shed, and then looked at Jia Rong quietly.

"In the future, call me brother when there is no one. Take care of the other twelve teenagers in Lijia Village as much as possible," said Jia Rong.

Li Shun replied respectfully: "I accept the orders of humble duties."

Jia Rong looked at Li Shun who respects him every time he saw him, and felt helpless and said, "Li Shun, you have been in charge of military discipline for a while. Leave your current work to Xu Qiang, come to my side."

Li Shun said excitedly: "I am obedient to take the order." Li Shun likes the most to be with Jia Rong, but General Jia Rong's discipline issues were handed over to himself. He had to do his best every day. Li Shun always wanted to share Jia Rong's worries and solve problems.

Xu Qiang was the leader of Gudao County. In order to appease the soldiers of Gudao County, Jia Rong arranged Xu Qiang's position to be in charge of military discipline with Li Shun. Now more than a year has passed. Xu Qiang followed Li Shun and is no longer the strong man he used to be. On the contrary, he learned very smartly. There was nothing wrong with giving him the general's discipline.

The issue of military discipline has always been very important, but now that I am in the camp, there are relatively fewer issues of military discipline, so Jia Rong has not paid attention to this issue for the time being.

Jia Rong also sent Li Fei as Xu Qiang's deputy. Li Fei was a teenager in Lijia Village. He performed well in these battles and is now the best among Jia Rong's army.

After arranging Li Shun’s questions, Jia Rong began to work on the issue of soldiers’ combination training.

Jia Rong's initial idea was to pick out eight hundred soldiers from the soldiers for training. The eight hundred soldiers were divided into one hundred small teams. Each small team had eight soldiers, two shield soldiers, two spear soldiers, two archers, and two swords and axes. They were all equipped with armor; each small team selected a leader to manage and organize the battlefield attacks of these soldiers. These soldiers were soldiers who performed well in previous games and training. It can be said that the elite infantry in Jia Rong's army was among the eight hundred people; Shi Zheng was also the former commander of the team, and Shi Zheng served as the commander. These commanders and sergeants have experienced many battles and have certain experience in battlefield command.

Jia Rong made a unique shield, which was larger and heavier than the ordinary shield, and of course, had stronger defense ability; there was a round hole in the shield and a thick leg.

When the enemy cavalry charges, the archer first shoots it from a distance. When the cavalry approaches, the shield soldiers immediately set up the shield. Unlike the previous shields, the shield soldiers will support their thick legs on the ground to resist the high-speed impact of the cavalry. Then the spearmen attack the spear from the round hole, making the enemy cavalry unpredictable. The swordsman takes advantage of the situation to attack, so as not to escape from the enemy cavalry.

In order to prevent the archers from losing their combat effectiveness due to the enemy's closeness, Jia Rong equipped each archer with a long sword.

Jia Rong gave the camp of these 800 soldiers a loud name. The army trapped soldiers stole Gao Shun's army name. The army trap means that no matter how many enemies there are, they will be trapped in the formation and killed them all.

These 800 soldiers not only need to achieve close cooperation between small teams, but also need to cooperate tacitly when the 800 people form a large array. After the previous training, these soldiers can quickly enter the role, and the training is also very exciting.

Since these 800 soldiers were equipped with heavy armor, Jia Rong had another one in his daily training program: he ran twenty miles every morning, so that they could run every day to strengthen their physique. Otherwise, he would not be able to run on the battlefield with heavy armor, so how could he keep moving and killing the enemy, let alone escaping his life.

The soldiers followed Jia Rong's words. Jia Rong was their idol. Jia Rong could not imagine their admiration for Jia Rong himself.

In the blink of an eye, another month passed, and there was still no war between the Han army and the Yellow Turban rebels. Both sides had a very tacit understanding and did not invade each other.

For the past month, Jia Rong has been training with these soldiers every day, racking his brains to find ways, always thinking about how to train these 800 soldiers into elite troops.

The soldiers also trained vigorously. As their general, Jia Rong trained with them every day to guide the shortcomings in the training. The soldiers naturally worked hard. The soldiers before Liu Bei also worked hard. For a general who was good to him, the soldiers could only train hard to repay him.

Jia Rong did not have any suspicion about them because these were Liu Bei's previous subordinates. On the contrary, he took good care of them in daily training and life. Jia Rong believed that as long as he was sincerely good to these soldiers, these soldiers would naturally work hard for him.

Jia Rong’s training slogan for all soldiers was: “Sweat more in normal times and bleed less in wartime!”

The trapped camp has become a place that every soldier yearns for. Not only do they have the best weapons and the best armor, but they also have the best food for normal times. In order to allow these soldiers to have sufficient physical strength to train, the food of the trapped soldiers is more than that of other soldiers.

After a month of training, the soldiers' previous cooperation has been very tacit. Over the past month, Jia Rong has also constantly asked other soldiers to cooperate with the soldiers in the trapped camp to help simulate the battlefield situation and let these soldiers deal with it.

In short, these soldiers have learned that what should be taught to these soldiers. What soldiers in the camp now need is the training of the battlefield. Only through the training of the battlefield can they discover the shortcomings of their daily training and make them truly elite soldiers.

Jia Rong handed over the training of the camp to Li Shun, promoted Li Shun to the commander of the army, and was in charge of the 800 soldiers of the camp. Li Shun has been following him for training for a month and is very familiar with the training mode. In addition, Li Shun's true teachings of Jia Rong, who is well-versed in the martial arts skills of the camp, have a little reputation, and the soldiers of the camp have no objection to him in training.

Li Shun became the youngest military commander in Jia Rong's army, and he was in charge of the five hundred soldiers who were the usual military commander, but the elite soldiers in the army. For a time, Li Shun's value increased twice.

Jia Rong became a hand-off manager again, supervising the training of infantry, camp and cavalry units every day. Although Jia Rong has been busy with training, he has never given up his own martial arts for a moment. Jia Rong always believed that his own strength is the greatest capital to save his life on the battlefield.

During this period, Jia Rong also went to Hua Xiong's team several times to see how Hua Xiong trained the army, and also asked him about many horse war skills. Hua Xiong knew everything about this, and also taught Jia Rong many tips on horse war.

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