The sun never sets in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 320 clear rewards and punishments

Chapter 320 clear rewards and punishments
The strength of the Huang family has reached a new level. It is obviously out of date to deploy and fight in units of the general banner before. It is necessary to keep pace with the times.

The Huang family's grassroots troop deployment unit has also been upgraded to be based on Baizong.

The formation of the heavy infantry is a hundred generals with three general banners, a general banner with three small banners, a small banner with three corps, a corps with three soldiers, plus three small banner officers, a general banner officer with two guards, a There is one guard for the deputy general flag, one guard for the town governor, and three scouts who can ride horses and gallop, who can understand the flag language and understand the light code.

These personnel are regular soldiers, a total of 40 people.In addition to seven supporting troop carriers and supply vehicles, and 14 armed coachmen, it happens to be 54 people in a general banner of Ming Dynasty.

The number of people in a hundred generals is far more than the standard of the Ming army, reaching 180 people, because the Ming army has two general banners and one hundred generals. Huang Sheng thinks this is unscientific and adopts a three-three system. a general flag.

A Baizong has one official from a hundred households, one person from a hundred households to test, and one town governor who is responsible for military discipline, military law, and payment verification. They are each equipped with two guards, a total of six people, and nine scouts.

There are more than 130 soldiers in a hundred generals, which is basically in line with the number of hundred generals in the Ming army, but there are only a dozen more.

Huang Sheng added some heavy infantry this time, and reorganized the original ten general banners into six hundred generals, and the company's auxiliary soldiers reached 80.

Cheng Quangong, the chief officer of the heavy infantry, personally led a hundred commanders, Mao Shengshi, adjutant of a hundred households, Han Guang, a deputy, Fan Tao, the third hundred commanders of Hu Jianfeng, the fourth hundred commanders of Cao Hucheng, and the fifth hundred of Quan Yong total.

Wu Qiang, who was born as a coachman, performed well in this Jinzhou South Battle. He was not asked to take the initiative to fight at all, as long as he drove the Patriarch's chariot well, he would complete the task.

But he was not afraid of life and death. He got out of the car to confront Jiannu, killed a Jiannu Ba Yala with a double-barreled short gun, and then stabbed the enemy with a "armor-piercing sharp gun", and assassinated another Jiannu infantry.

Because of Wu Qiang's excellent performance in the cultural examination, Huang Shenghuoxian promoted him to be the [-]th commander-in-chief of the heavy infantry, and the chief officer of the [-]th trainee, and the official rank of the military rank is the sixth rank.

The musketeers are twice as heavy as the heavy infantry. They have formed twelve hundred generals, governed by 36 general banners, and have a force of 160 people. Each general banner has five armored chariots, two supply vehicles, and is also equipped with 14 coachmen. people.

There are a total of 40 soldiers and officers of a general banner musketeer, and they happen to ride in five chariots respectively, with eight people in each vehicle as a combat unit.

The cavalry archers were reorganized and expanded from five general banners to three hundred generals, governing nine general banners.

There are more soldiers and officers in the cavalry general banner than the heavy infantry, 46 people, and six less coachmen, because the cavalry does not need troop carriers, and a general banner is equipped with four supply vehicles and eight coachmen.

A cavalry general also has 180 troops, and there are 150 officers and soldiers who can charge into the battle. Because cultural teachers and town governors are equivalent to political cadres of later generations, they may not have the combat skills of cavalry. The main job is to record the combat performance of cavalry warriors.

The coachmen of the Hundred Commandments of the Cavalry are all good at rescuing horses. They can use double-barreled short guns, swords and shields, and "armor-piercing sharp guns" to fight with the support of supply vehicles.

Due to the outstanding combat performance of the coachmen in the Jinzhou siege battle, their fearless spirit has won the respect of the whole army, and they have been promoted to the highest salary in the auxiliary soldiers.

Generally, the guaranteed basic salary of auxiliary soldiers and engineering soldiers is one, two or four dollars, and the welfare benefits are [-]% of that of regular soldiers.

Hei Hu, the chief officer of the cavalry, personally led the hundred chiefs, and his aides, Han Kuan and Li Dagang, each personally led one hundred chiefs. Hei Bao, Gu Yicang, and Wang Zhigui were all trainee hundred chiefs as the deputy of the three chief officers.

The chief officer of the Musketeers is of course Huang Dongshan. Like Huang Mingli and Huang Mingdao, he does not directly lead specific troops.

Deputy Gu Shanhe personally led the [-]th Chief of the Musketeers. The following [-]th Chiefs were Liu Dawan, Ma San, Ye Jiangong, Yan Xiaowu, Wang Xiaoyong, Zhou Dazhuang, Fang Yi, and trainees Zhang Youlu, Ma Wu, Chen Chengcai, and Liu Shifu. .

The four loaders who followed Huang Sheng for more than two years were accepted as disciples by the Patriarch. After so many days of precepts and deeds, they should be put down to the grassroots to train and improve themselves.

Zhang Youlu hadn't returned to the team from his business trip, Master Huang personally represented his Musketeer [-]th President.

Lu Zhongming, Qin Zhuang are the chief and deputy chief officers of the Grenadier Corps, and the town governor is Luo Ke, the best among the first batch of trackers and children, with six personal soldiers and nine scouts, and three of them are below the chief banner officer There were 120 grenadiers, 360 auxiliary soldiers, 48 troop carriers, [-] supply vehicles, and [-] coachmen.

The total number of grenadiers was the largest before the artillery was established, reaching 540 six people, also because they must have strong logistical support for their operations.

Huang Donghai, that is, the artillery led by Gouer, has not yet formed a formation. His artillery is still learning. When the new generation of educated youth artillery grows up, he will form several independent artillery chiefs.

The Patriarch's loader was vacant, and it was like a whirlwind was blowing in the Huang family's system. Everyone wanted this opportunity to be taught by the Patriarch himself. The Patriarch's loader was simply the fastest and most practical shortcut for the Huang Family's firearms unit to advance.

The first batch of loaders, Huang Dongshan, Gu Shanhe, Huang Donghai, and Lu Chengzu were already high-ranking officials of the Huang family, and the second batch of loaders was accepted as disciples by the head of the family and became officials.

All the youths of the Huang family strived to come to the Patriarch to listen to his teachings. The Civil Affairs Bureau and the Army recommended four youths respectively and asked the Patriarch to keep them.

The civil affairs officials headed by the housekeeper Zhao Rui recommended Ma Cheng, the 15-year-old eldest son Ma Mienu, who is already the captain of the Huangjia Navy with the rank of thousands of households, Feng Jingsheng, the fourth son of Feng Laibao, the master of the firearms bureau of Wanggong Factory, and Bian Zhi, the secretary. The famous second son Bian Jicheng.

There is also a child who is 14 years old this year. This time, he ranked second in the culture test, which is only five points less than his score. This is not easy.

Bian Jicheng is from Shaoxing Prefecture, a scholarly family, his parents are well-read poems and books, he has been influenced by his parents since he was a child, and he received his parents' enlightenment early, so he stands out from the crowd in the cultural examination of Huang's family.

And this child is Manduer, a Han citizen who was rescued from Karaqin. His Chinese name is Zhen Siming. I don’t know whether his mother gave it to them after they were rescued or it was the same name before. A child who grew up in Mongolia. If you are not good at learning, how can you compare your grades with the students in Shaoxing.

This kid has served in the army for half a year as the youngest musketeer, but the army military attache has given up recommending him to be the loader of the head of the family, and everyone knows the reason.

The child's self-esteem was hurt, and he cried very sadly in front of his mother.When he came to the army, he was not discriminated against. Everyone in the Huang family's army was treated equally. There was no bullying or even cold violence here.

The head of the family did not look at him differently when he was giving lectures and guiding work. He has fallen in love with this group deeply.

As soon as the news spread that the best young man was selected for the military competition and recommended to the Patriarch as a loader, Manduer practiced desperately to get this opportunity. He also wanted to have a chance to say a word to the Patriarch, and this sentence was held in his heart It's been a long time.

(End of this chapter)

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