Chapter 663 Thorough Reorganization
Chapter 663 Thorough Reorganization
Zhao Shuo's pupils shrank. He was not unfamiliar with this name. He was an invincible figure in the Beijing circle back then.
He is a master who is regarded as a role model by a group of princelings. He is also a legendary god who can fly over eaves and walls and has an invincible iron fist.
What? Was he taken to the guard team by Zhao Gui?
How much money do you owe him?
No matter what Zhao Shuo thought, Zhao Gui's guards had already run out and took Zhao Shuo's badge in their hands, otherwise they would not be able to come in.
More than a quarter of an hour later, Zhao Gui's guard brought in a middle-aged man.
Zhao Shuo took a glance and determined that he was indeed his idol as a boy.
He is not tall but well-proportioned, between thirty and forty years old, with regular features but very ordinary appearance.
Just two bright eyes.
Zhao Gui placed all his hopes on this person, so his tone was much more polite.
"Shang Jin, come and see if you can meet this requirement?"
Nong Shangjin took the paper, glanced at it briefly, and frowned.
He had never seen these things before. He had been practicing martial arts since he was young and was known as a gifted genius.
After I grew up, I traveled around the world and became knowledgeable, but I had never seen these things before.
"My Lord, it's hard to say. I haven't seen it either."
Zhao Gui was also granted a title of marquis, and his title was Marquis of Jinwei.
"You can try a few of these projects and give me a rough idea."
Then he turned to look at Zhao Shuo: "Is it okay to try two projects?"
Zhao Shuo held up two fingers: "Only two are allowed. If there are more, you might as well just admit defeat. Stop nagging."
Zhao Gui didn't bother to talk nonsense with him, as long as he agreed.
He turned around and pointed at the item on the paper.
"You don't need to try this run. With your leg strength, it shouldn't be difficult. It's just that you haven't heard of these. You can pick two to try."
Nong Shangjin nodded: "Okay, I'll try."
He picked push-ups and sit-ups.
When Lin Feng designed the push-ups, he didn't dare set the standard too high, just one hundred.
For these strong men in the army, with just a little practice, they can reach the standard in about a month.
Sit-ups are easier, so I set the number to 200.
However, for those who have never been exposed to it, it is extremely difficult.
Nong Shangjin is a master, outstanding in leg strength, arm strength and waist strength.
He tried to do push-ups as requested.
There were seven or eight people standing in the room, all watching him as he worked diligently up and down.
However, Zhao Shuo stared at Nong Shangjin coldly, which surprised him that this guy could do more than fifty push-ups for the first time.
Nong Shangjin's arms began to tremble slightly.
This is a sign of lack of strength and a sign that the end is approaching.
Finally, after doing eighty-seven of them, Nong Shangjin collapsed on the ground.
Zhao Gui stared blankly at Nong Shangjin, who was lying on the ground and unable to get up, and his heart was in turmoil.
Damn it, I’m doomed this time.
He fell into the hands of Zhao Shuo, whom he had looked down upon since childhood.
How to do?
With this result, there is no need to try again. Each one will be more difficult than the last.
His brain raced for a moment, and he turned to look at Zhao Shuo.
"Alright, we've seen it, we've tried it, we'll decide the winner in three days."
As soon as Zhao Shuo heard this, he knew that this guy was going to cheat.
Three days later?
Where can I find someone?
"Haha, Zhao Gui, you've been playing tricks on me since you were little, and your temper hasn't changed yet."
"How can you be cheating? Didn't we agree on when to compete?"
Zhao Shuo was stunned and quickly took the document from the desk and read it carefully.
Then he raised his thumb and said, "Damn it, you still tricked me, Zhao Gui, you are so cruel."
Zhao Gui didn't say anything more and just waved his hand.
"Let's go. We'll meet here in the military field in three days to see who will win. Don't let me find you then."
After saying this, without waiting for Zhao Shuo's response, he strode out of the house and left with a group of guards.
Zhao Shuo was so angry that he stood at the door gritting his teeth.
After thinking for a long time without any result, he turned around and ran to Lin Feng's command center.
Big brother has to take action. When it comes to Yin people, if big brother is second to none, no one in this world dares to claim to be first.
Lin Feng was busy reorganizing the team.
Ten thousand light cavalry from Tianzhi Prefecture have entered Kuncheng, along with a four thousand heavy armored battalion.
Lin Feng's idea was to incorporate these backbones of the Zhenxi Army into the 11th and 9th Battalions of the Imperial Guard.
With this reorganization, there is no need to worry about the opinions and ideas of the officers and soldiers of the Royal Guards.
Almost all officers above the rank of Jiazheng were replaced by Zhenxi officers, and some outstanding former imperial guards officers could be used as auxiliary leaders.
In this way, the entire northwest of Kyoto City, including the four citadels in the southwest, became the territory of the Zhenxi Army.
In short, it can be called the Zhenxi Army, or the eleventh and ninth battalions of the Imperial Guards.
There are nearly 50,000 troops in total, and their standard weapons are also equipped in the same manner as the Zhenxi Army.
Wang Qian and Li Donglai were promoted to General of Cavalry, third rank, and commanded the Light Cavalry Battalion, with 8,000 men each.
Chu Jiao and Shao Yihan were promoted to generals of the Zhenjun Army, the fourth rank, and commanded a heavy armored battalion of 5,000 men each.
Lin Qiaomei was appointed General of Chariots and Cavalry, a third-rank official, and Xie Zhong was appointed Commander-in-Chief, a fourth-rank official, leading a long-range attack battalion of 5,000 men each.
Xi Niang was appointed General of Zhenjun Army, a fourth-rank official, in charge of the catapult battalion and the Zhenxi Navy, totaling 5,000 men.
Zhao Shuo was appointed General Wei, a third-rank official, and commanded a personal guard battalion of 5,000 men.
Cui Ying was the Central Guard General, assisting Zhao Shuo and managing the Personal Guard Camp.
In addition, Zhu Jie was appointed General Wuwei, a fifth-rank official, and led an engineering battalion of 3,000 men.
The rest of the officers and soldiers of the Zhenxi Army were rewarded, and the rewards were formally recorded in official documents and submitted to the Ministry of War for approval.
In the four cities in the west of Kyoto, Wang Qian was stationed in Kuncheng, Li Donglai was stationed in Xuncheng, Lin Qiaomei was stationed in Gencheng, and Xie Zhong led 5,000 troops to garrison the western capital of Jingdu.
Lin Feng is stationed in Kancheng, which is closest to Jinjiang and faces the west gate of Kyoto City.
It is also the retreat route of the Zhenxi Army.
Zhao Shuo's personal guard battalion, Xi Niang's catapult battalion, and Zhu Jie's engineering battalion were also stationed in Kancheng.
Cheng Liang was promoted to General Wuwei and led 500 cavalrymen as an inspection and patrol team, traveling between cities.
Wen Jian was also promoted to General Wuwei, assisted by Bu Yunting, leading 500 guards and responsible for Lin Feng's safety.
Of course, many Zhenxi military officers such as Hu Jincai and Zhang Changyou, who did not come to the capital, also received rewards.
Especially Hu Jincai, because he was stationed alone in the six prefectures of the Central Plains and had heavy responsibilities, he was promoted to General Zhenjun, a second-rank official.
He is half a level higher than Wang Qian and others.
Zhang Changyou assisted Hu Jincai and garrisoned the six prefectures. He was also promoted to General of Cavalry, the third rank.
Wen Cheng was the governor of eight prefectures, holding the rank of third grade, and was in charge of Zhenxi, Dingyuan, Shanglin, Tianzhi, Sanjiang, Tongsheng and other prefectures.
The original civil officials such as Cao Deyun, Gu Huaisheng, Yu Minwen, Wang Fulai, Bai Zhanwen, etc. were all prefects, independently governing a prefecture.
Peng Bin, the former county lieutenant, was promoted to General Wuwei and joined Hu Jincai's army.
Bai Jing is still the general manager, and can participate in the management of all matters, whether civil, military or other miscellaneous.
Its main task is to manage the logistics of the Zhenxi Army.
Currently, the four Acropolises in the entire western part of Kyoto are intensifying their training.
After joining the Zhenxi Army, the former officers and soldiers of the Imperial Guards felt the gap when compared with them.
He trained harder and harder, and was gradually integrated into the powerful culture of the Zhenxi Army.
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