"Don't worry about the cost of soup and medicine. Just rest and recover. No matter the Zhang family or I are pragmatic, we will not treat you badly."
"Don't get up, don't get up, everyone is hurt because of me, I feel guilty..."
"Well, well, I will definitely convey your ideas to my uncle and ask him to consider the arrangement."
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It doesn't take much time to comfort them, but judging from the effect of the comfort, if these Zhang family guards are soldiers under Gao Jingshi, then Gao Jingshi will definitely gain a good reputation as "loving soldiers like sons".
But it is precisely because the guards of the Zhang family are not under Gao Jingshi's subordinates that after such actions, everyone's good impression of Gao Jingshi, the young cousin, really grew up, and they only had to suffer from being in Sijiu City.
Zhang Siwei in the movie - he still doesn't know how much rewards and resettlement fees Gao Pragmatic has promised as a young master.
Of course, if Zhang Siwei could be one-tenth as generous to his subordinates as he is to be high-minded and pragmatic, he probably wouldn't feel so distressed.
Since the two parties are together, it is of course necessary to share the spoils. Fortunately, the horse thieves suffered serious casualties before, and many horses fell nearby. Now they have been collected and become the mounts of Gao Pragmatic and his party.
Liu Xian and his group also had horses before, but they tied the horses far away in the forest before the ambush. Now when both sides gathered the horses, they found that there were more than fifty people with more than seventy horses.
Gao Pragmatic was quite happy about this.
In fact, Liu Xian's side played a greater role in this battle, but he is now more pragmatic, so he simply said that he did not bring too many people with him to the north this time, and the horses were enough.
"Seize" and he won't want it.
But although Gao Pragmatic knew that horses were a good thing these days, he refused to take advantage of others in vain. In the end, he made up for the loss of horses by both parties and got a 50-50 score. In fact, Gao Pragmatic made a profit, because Liu Xian and the others
No horses were lost at all. But Liu Xian still felt that although Gao Jingshi was young, he was very generous. While observing Gao Jingshi personally handling various aftermath matters, he quietly looked at Liu Wei, not knowing what he was thinking.
In addition to the horses that Liu Xian was riding, some of them were used to carry the corpses of the dead, and some of them were used to carry the property collected from the corpses of the thieves. Gao Pragmatic also received some of the remaining wealth from the thieves, and he slightly
After looking at it, I found that it was not a small amount. Except for some items found on the possession of a few horse thieves that were difficult to estimate directly, the total value of the copper coins and broken silver alone was estimated to be two to three hundred taels.
Considering the prices at this time, this is not a small amount of money.
Gao Pragmatic didn't care how Liu Xian distributed the money. Anyway, he calmly announced that he would divide the money into two equal parts, one of which would be given to the wounded individually, and the other would be shared equally among all the guards - quite a bit.
It can be taken twice for the wounded.
It stands to reason that this distribution method is quite rough, because the uninjured guards do not necessarily mean that they are not fighting hard. After all, it is probably because they are better in martial arts.
However, Gao Pragmatic did not discuss appreciation according to this idea. His method of appreciation was obviously biased towards the later generations' "honoring of collective x-level merit".
Gao Jingshi knew that Qi Jiguang was present in the Ming Dynasty, and he might be the first person to train troops in China so far. Gao Jingshi admired Qi Jiguang's military training ability very much, so in this review, he actually followed Qi Jiguang's ideas
Walking.
This idea boils down to two points: first, it emphasizes collective nature, and second, it emphasizes clear rewards and punishments.
When some people in later generations talked about Qi Jiguang, they only emphasized that the Yuanyang Formation was invincible, but paid little attention to other more basic aspects. In fact, Qi Jiguang had many key ideas that were very important in military training. Among them was his consistent emphasis on collectivity.
One. For example, in "Jixiao New Book", Qi Jiguang said this:
"Competing in the arena, capturing little thieves, hundreds of people in different formations lined up in front, the brave will not be allowed to go first, and the timid will not be left behind; the spears will poke at you, the spears will poke at you, the knives will chop at you, and you will kill again.
They just crowd in together, and it is difficult to change hands. How can they be allowed to jump left and right?
A person who is usually very skilled in martial arts can be successful if he uses only five points at a time; if he uses eight points, he is invincible; there is no one who can be calm and lively without exhausting his usual skills in battle.
The spear is used by a single person, like a circle and string, to learn techniques; advancing and retreating is to learn footwork and body skills. In addition to this, there are so-called solo dancers, which are all tricks and cannot be learned.
It is inevitable to dance alone on the rattan card, but it must be learned from now on. There are flash rolls and the like in it, which are also tricks.
Hooking, sickling, and forking palladium, such as turning around and jumping, are all tricks. Not only are they useless, but they are also learned and mislead others. There are many tricks for forking and palladium, and it is endless to shovel them all. Just follow Yu Gong's stick method to hook the fork and palladium.
Sickle, I don't have any tricks, but it is practical."
It can be seen from this that Qi Jiguang paid great attention to integrity in military training, because he believed that integrity represents practicality in military operations.
However, when the Ming army discussed military merit, it was customary to look at the number of beheadings, so there were often some problems.
According to the tradition of the Ming army, as long as you capture the enemy's head, you can take it to receive the reward. However, the disadvantages of this rule are very obvious and will cause quite serious consequences:
"There are only a few heroes on the battlefield. Every time a leader is beheaded, hundreds of people often come to report their merits. If you don't want to retreat together to report your merits, all the soldiers will look at each other and mistake it for defeat. Everyone will leave."
That’s it. If one thief is killed, dozens of people will retaliate. If dozens of thief’s heads are beheaded, hundreds of people will come to retaliate. I don’t know how many hundreds of people there can be in this formation, but they will lose their lives.”
Killing an enemy will cause our entire army to retreat. This is naturally very ridiculous, but under the system that only looks at the head, this result is very easy to happen. So how to prevent the consequences caused by killing the enemy?
What about the strange defeat? Qi Jiguang has his own ideas.
"From now on, those with long cards, spears, and wolves will be the first to take the lead. The number of long soldiers will never be allowed to bring the first sword. They can only kill first, and they are not allowed to kill Gu Lian. The thieves they kill will be beheaded by short soldiers.
, for every one of them, one person should be put behind the formation. After the killing is completed and the troops are withdrawn, and there is an order to urge the inspection, they can only leave the formation to go to the inspection. Whoever is first, who has a share, and who does not have a share, all listen to the leader's announcement to everyone.
Judgment. If anyone dares to avenge injustice for his kindness and hatred, the military law shall count thirty liang for each head. The first person shall divide the head into twenty liang with a spear and cut off the head of the soldier. Twenty liang will be cut off. The remaining soldiers shall be divided into one liang and fired.
Even if the soldiers do not go into battle, they will be given five cents for their meritorious service; each of the team's gunners will also be given two taels."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In other words, in Qi Jiguang's army, not everyone has the right to harvest heads, but only short-range soldiers can harvest them. Qi Jiguang gave a head of thirty
The sky-high price of two, in order to prevent teammates from grabbing each other's heads, Qi Jiguang specially stipulated that as long as the team wins the first level, the whole team will be rewarded, and most of them belong to cards, guns, and swords, thus preventing the main players in the team from grabbing heads.
As for the distraction situation, other members will be rewarded as long as they participate in the battle. Even the cook can lie down and count money. He does not have to risk his life to charge into battle. He only needs to take the blame for cooking. Why not?
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The same principle applies to picking up the equipment and treasure dropped by the enemy. One person will collect it and share it equally with teammates after the battle. If the fight is delayed because of grabbing loot, whoever is in charge will have his head chopped off.
Anyone who dares to retreat from the battle will have his ears cut off on the spot. After retreating, we will check those who have no ears, and chop off the heads of those who have no ears. If the superior officer shields him, then the superior officer will be beheaded. If you are in the ambush team, you should not be included in it.
If you go blind and expose the ambush, the leader will be beheaded. If you fail to save a teammate and one person is killed, the entire team will be beheaded. However, if you capture one head, you will be exempted from guilt. If you capture two heads, you will still be rewarded.
If you see other teams being surrounded but do nothing to save them, the leader of the team will be beheaded. If one person dies but no gains are made, one month's salary will be deducted from the entire armor to support the families of the fallen. The commander of the armor fights hard but his men escape, resulting in
If a commander dies in battle, all his subordinates will be beheaded. If a larger official dies fighting and is reluctant to kill all his subordinates, then two months of their salary will be deducted to subsidize the family of the deceased.
More importantly, Qi Jiguang forbade soldiers from making noise. It was not that soldiers were prohibited from delivering orders. When they saw the enemy or were injured by the enemy, they were not allowed to shout, otherwise they would be beheaded. This could avoid affecting the morale of friendly troops.
In the terminology of later generations of gamers, it is equivalent to Qi Jiguang's team's k/d ratio must be maintained above 1:1. If it cannot be maintained, kill those who deserve to be killed without saying much.
All in all, Qi Jiguang set various rules with clear rewards and punishments for his army to ensure that everyone can fight bravely and that every team can take care of each other. These practices are actually constantly emphasizing the integrity and the importance of the army.
As a whole, the quality of any one person's work will affect the success or failure of the battle, so rewards are rewarded together, and punishments are punished together.
What is the most famous saying of Nelson, the unborn British naval god? "England needs everyone to do their duty!"
It can be seen that regardless of ancient and modern times, famous generals at home and abroad have the same understanding of the army. The army must be a whole. Although Gao Pragmatism wants to follow the civilian route, after all, the army will also need to be reformed in the future, so he will make some experimental moves in advance to observe
Effect.
Appease, reward, organize the team, and then naturally hit the road together and set off for Cherry Spring Villa.
As for the "bald king" Cao Gan, Gao Pragmatic still left it to Liu Wei and others to watch. He was still very interested in knowing that this man could maintain such a small team of thieves not far from the capital.