Rebirth of the Three Kingdoms, God of War Lu Bu

Chapter VI, Reorganization of the Army

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Lu Bu's eyes were like lightning as he glanced at the soldiers lined up in front of him.

He had just issued a strict order for all the soldiers of the Bingzhou Army to assemble in a huge open plain outside the camp.

Luoyang is surrounded by mountains and rivers. It is really not easy to find a plain. So it is said to be a plain, but in fact it is more like a broad valley between two mountain ranges, and this place is in Mang Mountain in the north of Luoyang.

The place connected to Jingzi Mountain is surrounded by a river.

To be precise, the water source here is abundant and the terrain is easy to defend but difficult to attack. It is more like a fortress that the Bingzhou Army can build and use.

But now it's just for the purpose of reorganizing the army, so I don't think much about it. It's just that this is the place, and I have no choice.

Lu Bu's prestige obviously still has an effect. These Bingzhou soldiers can deny anyone, but they cannot and dare not listen to Lu Bu's orders. But it is obvious that even if they are gathered together, the order of this team is still not high.

It can satisfy Lu Bu, not to mention the elite arrangement of the Gao Shunshou camp that he has seen before. In the eyes of Lu Bu, who has seen too many typical square formations and neat steps during military parades in later generations, the performance of these Bingzhou soldiers can only make Lu Bu feel satisfied.

He is disappointed.

In the past, Lu Bu wouldn't be willing to take care of it, because in his own philosophy, he didn't value these things that much.

In his heart, Lu Bu also has part of the Hu people's blood, and he also has a free and unruly nature. In addition, he has fought with the Hu people a lot, and he has gradually learned and adapted to their fighting style, so it is not surprising that he has developed such a military appearance.

; But now this Lu Bu is different, and he also knows that if he does not let his army undergo qualitative changes, it will not be easy for him to survive in this world that will only become more and more chaotic.

After all, in the future, he will face more Han armies from various places, and in the future, cavalry can be used as a cutting-edge combat force, but elite infantry like the trapped camp can imagine that there will be more and more siege battles in the future.

China is the mainstream.

And the most important thing is that no matter how powerful the Bingzhou army is in combat, to put it bluntly, Lu Bu can control and subdue now only because of his force deterrence and his long-standing reputation, so now these Bingzhou soldiers are not following him

, but it is only under their own control, but they cannot be said to be completely in their own hands, because they do not have much sense of identity as their own subordinates and as the Bingzhou Army as a whole. That is why Cheng Lian was able to

So many people jumped up to follow him, so even if he wanted to truly turn the Bingzhou Army into his own army, Lu Bu still needed to regulate them.

Speaking of which, the reason why there are many unruly people in the Bingzhou Army has something to do with their composition.

Bingzhou is located in the north, bordering the Hu people. For example, the Huns and Xianbei people often raid and plunder Bingzhou. As the border of the Han Empire, the situation in Bingzhou is obviously very unstable, and a very distinctive feature of the army in this place is undoubtedly the Han people.

, Xianbei people, even Huns, Qiang people, all ethnic groups, especially the Hu people, because of their origins and strength, many can become elites, such as the ten who were the first to test three types of cavalry equipment among Lu Bu's soldiers.

Among the seven people, one-third were Han Chinese, but two-thirds were Hu people, coming from the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qiang, and other ethnic groups.

Although it is helpless, this is the reality. In any case, these barbarians are his soldiers now. Lu Bu can't just drive them away and kill them all because of the evil deeds committed by their compatriots in history, right?

As for how to deal with the barbarians, Lu Bu had a good idea, but that was another story.

Perhaps it is because of long-term dealings with the Hu people, or perhaps because the customs and cultural influences they have received are different from those of the Central Plains. Among these soldiers, even those Han Chinese rarely regard the so-called loyalty, filial piety, propriety, justice and shame as more important than life and interests.

, in their view, survival is the first priority, and profit and money are second. As for women, they are completely accessories, and they have no such concept of order and disorder.

Lu Bu knew this very well, and precisely because he knew it, he was worried, so this time——

"Let bygones be bygones what happened in the past, from now on, listen to my orders and do whatever I tell you to do. Don't ask any questions, and don't think about disobeying. Otherwise, you will be dealt with by military law. There will be people to teach you what to do and how to do it. Just do it."

You need to follow the order... From now on, you will each be under the management of each officer. The captain is in charge of the military marquis, the military marquis is in charge of the camp commander, the camp commander is in charge of the team leader, the team leader is in charge of the commander, the commander is in charge of the corps commander, and the corps commander is in charge.

Every soldier must have his own duties and responsibilities. If anyone disobeys, his superior will be punished. If one person makes a mistake, he will be punished..." Lu Bu's idea of ​​​​doing this is very simple. Give full play to the role of these middle and low-level military generals.

In the past, these generals may have taken the lead in plundering and breaking laws and disciplines. It was unrealistic to prevent this from happening. Even if it could be done, it would take a lot of time. Lu Bu did not have that much time and energy, so

All he can do is provide reasonable guidance.

The disorder of the Bingzhou Army is partly due to the fact that there are no clear boundaries between superiors and subordinates as in the Han Dynasty society. It feels like a loose social organization rather than an army. Officers do not lack the majesty and power of officers.

, but behaved in another way, making the style and discipline of the entire army chaotic.

So for Lu Bu, if he wants to take control of the entire army as soon as possible, starting with those low-level generals is the best way, and through their guidance and influence on the entire army, he can achieve the results he needs.

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As for the so-called continuous sitting, this is a military training method adopted from the Qin Dynasty. Why are the old Qin soldiers so powerful? I have to say that this punishment system is also an important factor; of course, there must be rewards as well as punishments. It is just a stick first, and then a reward.

Sweet dates are a perfectly normal method, so Lu Bu's tone became much gentler next: "Of course, if you are capable, you will be rewarded, and if you are meritorious, you will be rewarded. What to reward, how to reward, there will also be a regulation, what you have to do

There is only one thing, and that is to obey orders and obey..."

A reasonable reward and punishment mechanism can fully mobilize the enthusiasm of soldiers while suppressing their potential. The oppression can be severe, but it cannot be oppressive blindly.

However, the order was given like this. Lu Bu was the commander-in-chief and decision-maker. But in fact, Lu Bu knew that Gao Shun would be much more experienced than him in terms of how to train the army, so Lu Bu was prepared to leave the actual training to Gao Shun.

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Although the Bingzhou Army has never lacked training, this time it was obviously different for them. Lu Bu also found that Gao Shun's training method should be based on the strengths of others, and even had some shadows of later military camp training.

He does not require all the soldiers to become trapped in the camp, and it is impossible for the Bingzhou cavalry to be trained using the trapped camp method, but he must ensure that the minimum array and orderly military appearance must be reflected in a very short period of time.

, such an army may not be the most powerful or powerful, but it can definitely make the commander use his fingers like an arm.

Gao Shun did understand Lu Bu's thoughts, and the training process satisfied Lu Bu very much, especially for those low-level officers who took the lead.

It won’t cause a rebellious mentality and cause counter-effects.

Of course, Lu Bu did not expect that the Bingzhou Army would be able to meet his requirements in a short period of time. These measures today are just to set an example, or at least to let them adapt first.

Among them, Ji Zhao, who once served as the captain of Lu Bu's personal soldiers, performed among the military princes, which made Lu Bu particularly satisfied.

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