Intelligence is the eyes and ears of an army and a nation, and the hands and feet of an army. The economy is the root of a country, and no man is a man of talent. Now that Xie Fei was managing Xie Fei's internal affairs, Meng En could be considered quite talented and intelligent. Usually, he would be able to manage the affairs neatly with just Xie Fei's instructions.

Xie Fei thought that if he wanted to go to the Central Plains and rely on the people in front of him, he would have to increase his reserve of talents. The first thing he thought of was to set up a military school and train his talents. was also a high level student in an official military academy, and had once studied at the National Defense Military University. Xie Fei spent almost two months searching through the memories of his previous life to compile military commands, strategies, intelligence, special operations, intelligence and other teaching materials. With Xie Fei's understanding that had transcended the era and his thousand years of knowledge, it once again shocked the students of the military academy. He even officially became the principal of a military academy.

and the others who were originally in charge of the intelligence courses were all elites of the martial world. They had strong communication skills and a strong ability to communicate with others, so they were good at camouflage and infiltration. Xie Fei had even picked some clever people to participate in the training as a foundation for the powerful intelligence teams in the future.

These cumbersome weapons were all the same weakness, unfavorable for turning around. Compared to many of the classic battles of ancient times, they all suddenly rushed out from the back and defeated their enemies. It would be very difficult for the troops to turn around while holding the spear in their hands, especially in close combat. The spear also had its own advantages: if it was attacked by the light cavalry, under the condition of equal numbers and will, the cavalry could use bows and arrows to kill the enemy.

When Xie Fei thought about how the spear and spear were not easy to carry along the road, and how it would be easy to suffer a loss in a battle, an idea popped up in his mind. The record for javelin and javelin world was 104 meters, and the weight of modern javelins were only 800 grams, which was around 260 to 270 centimeters. To a grown man, 800 grams was not worth mentioning, and each soldier could be equipped with at least 5 to 10 javelins. Although aluminum alloy could not be produced, javelins made of fine steel also had the same power. Fine steel was not a difficult thing, but the steel stock was extremely low. All the materials in the entire county were gathered and only made a few thousand. Xie Fei unifies the length of the javelins, each of them were around 1.6 meters long. Not only is it convenient to use, it was also durable. However, if one of them were to face off against the cavalry charge, it would be too weak to deal with it. Xie Fei could only look at his spear and sigh. He had finally experienced the benefits of having a strong country. In his previous life, Xie Fei had never troubled himself with matters related to weapons.

Xie Fei saw that most of the soldiers used ring head knife s. This kind of blade that had been invented since the Western Han Dynasty was a long blade made from a hundred refined steel that had been forged through repeated forging and tempering. It was the most advanced and most powerful weapon in the world at that time. The ring head knife's rough, yet lacking in detail narrow blade contained an unprecedented, sharp killing intent. Its thick back could easily withstand the stress of the violent slashing, turning them into attacking falcons. On the shape of the knife, the ring knife in Han Dynasty was long and straight, part of it had inner arc, and there was no mature structure characteristic of the blade stem. Most of them had a single-handed handle and had very high requirements for physical fitness such as the user's wrist strength. This was a testament to how valiant and husky the Han son of the Han Family was back then. Hook inlay is a characteristic weapon of Han Dynasty, a kind of small iron shield which can attack and defend. The core of the shield was a small iron shield. In the middle of the shield, there was a thorn, which was used for pushing and killing. The Han Infantry soldiers use a combination of hook inlay and ring head knife, which can be very useful in dealing with pikes and halberds.

There was no doubt that the ancient Chinese were intelligent and knew how to use every factor to fight the enemy. Thus, in the five thousand years of history, although they had experienced several bloody massacres, the people who destroyed the heart of China had emerged one after another. However, they were still unable to shake the will of the Chinese people.

However, at this time, the stronger the ring head knife was, the weaker it was, and it's might would not be unleashed to its fullest extent. Xie Fei thought of the horizontal blades of the Tang Dynasty. The horizontal blades were generally between seventy to eighty centimeters long, with blades between fifty to sixty centimeters long, with a thickness of between six to eight millimeters, and their width was also slightly smaller than that of the actual ring head knife of the Han Dynasty. The two ends of the hilt of the horizontal blades of the Tang Dynasty were wider, the middle being slightly thinner so that it was easy to hold with one hand. To the best of his knowledge, the saber was in the first place. The ring head style no longer reproduces the simple style of Han Dao, Han Dao retains some aesthetic characteristics of forging weapons, such as the emphasis on geometric lines and surfaces, which, because of their lack of practical value, declined in the brutal war of large-scale assembling in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and disappeared in Tang Sword.

Straight across the ages to equip the saber. Xie Fei relied on his memories from his past life to draw a rough outline of the Horizontal Blade. However, the smart craftsmen had actually made a Horizontal Blade that Xie Fei had a whole new level of respect for, and it could even be said to be exquisite.

However, there were not many people in Qu Yang and there were even less resources. There were less than a thousand horses in the entire county, but Xie Fei still clenched his teeth and formed a light cavalry with 800 men.

Cavalry soldiers were not like infantry soldiers. Not only did they need skilled soldiers, they also needed soldiers with good riding skills and sharp thinking. They also needed to dare to fight. The cavalry had great power, high movement speed, and high mobility. Of course, the cost was not small. The ancient cavalry equipment was a cost for three to four ordinary walking apoplexy s. As Xie Fei was the commander of the infantry unit, the leading generals of the ancient times all had the same idea to ask for more money, only to end up empty-handed. Even though the reward would be about five thousand soldiers. But people like Xie Fei, who had a full five thousand soldiers, could be counted on one hand.

had taught the military training methods of the 21st century to Du Ceng and the other generals, strengthening the coordination ability of the soldiers. The special order was to fight in groups of two people, three people, and ten people in a small formation. Xie Fei placed special emphasis on making the order appear like a mountain, an idea that was equal to executing an order. He also brought up a point that made everyone puzzled: Give your back to your comrades, brothers.

But right after Xie Fei left, the soldiers below started to be dissatisfied, they thought that the training was child's play, and so on. There were also people below that thought that this kind of training was nonsense, it was extremely difficult to link the training methods of a square formation with the actual fighting methods, causing the soldiers below to be rejected savagely even if they wanted to stop for a few moments. Du Ceng then said, "Whoever is able to fight against him will have no need to train."

However, a month later, they discovered that the soldiers' ability to work together had greatly improved, and the military discipline had become even more strict, because even the slogans of 'Fang Bu' had strengthened everyone's discipline, which was something the generals had never expected. In the battle against the detritus, the drills had actually had a very big effect, the troops were marching in an orderly manner, their movements were consistent, and they were very harmonious, letting people know that it was a disciplined and well-trained army.

Discipline was the soul of an army, and without strict discipline, the army was like a pile of loose sand. No matter how well-equipped they were, they were just a group of people who didn't get along with each other. Three million soldiers of the Kuomintang were well-trained, and their equipment was first-rate.

Xie Fei took note of the three great disciplines that Grandpa Mao had set for him back then and slightly modified them to make them into military discipline. When it came to rewards, they would change the original policy. There was only one thing that could be done — promote the old foundation, and change it to the level that could be used regardless of one's background, regardless of how great the achievement was. Although Xie Fei was unable to give the promoted soldier a title, it finally gave him hope. Especially those farmers at the grassroots level, Xie Fei's rewards were also very simple, rewards were given to the land. There were not many people in Qu Yang, but there were also a lot of land. Many of the landlords and Scholars s had already fled to the mainland due to the war. So there was abandoned land everywhere.

In this remote and backward Qu Yang, business did not have any advantages at all. The key was that people's livelihood urgently needed to be solved.

Although Xie Fei wholeheartedly devoted himself to overhauling reform, there was one thing that he did not dare to forget, Xu Run was absolutely a despicable person. As the saying goes, it is better to not offend a gentleman than a villain. Although Xu Run was a lowly person, and although he was lacking in things, he had failed everywhere. Xie Fei thought that he had to reform the Qu Yang, it was unavoidable for Xu Run to cause trouble in front of Liu Kun, he would give the order then. Xie Fei might just walk the same path as Yue Fei. Therefore, the most important thing for Xie Fei to do was to go to the Jinyang and bribe Xu Run.

Although Xie Fei was one of the benefits, Jin Army had a very limited salary. Although Wang Yang had given him a large amount of gold, Xie Fei had left all of it for him in the far away An Ping City. Other than a small amount of copper coins, he had nothing else.

What gift? This question troubled Xie Fei, making him unable to eat or taste anything, making him unable to rest at ease. Xie Fei searched through Xu Run's memories, trying to find the answer to his question. Other than the fact that he was able to understand the music, there was no other matter. Rhythm, rhythm, Xie Fei suddenly thought about it. Why not give it a try? Perhaps this was better than gold and silver.

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