Chapter 881 Reorganization of the Guanzhong Army
After confirming the organization of the Western Liang Army, Chu Tian reorganized the Guanzhong Army to ensure that there was a legion that could guard Guanzhong.
Guanzhong has two giant cities, Chang'an and Xianyang, with a population of tens of millions, which is extremely important. Therefore, Chu Tian needs to carefully consider the candidates of the Guanzhong Legion.
The Xiliang Army and the Guanzhong Army will still be an important military force to conquer Hanzhong and Bashu in the future.
"The commander of the Guanzhong Army is still Wang Jian."
Chu Tian really couldn't imagine a more suitable candidate for Guanzhong military than Wang Jian.
Before he obtained Bai Qi, Wang Jian was already the strongest commander of the Qin State.
As for the issue of loyalty, Wang Jian is better than Bai Qi, and knows that the monarch is worried that the general will be very good at shocking the master, so he will be able to be responsible.
So Bai Qi died, and Wang Jian could have a good end. Wang Jian's son Wang Ben and grandson Wang Li were also famous. One participated in the destruction of the six kingdoms and the other participated in the suppression of the peasant uprising at the end of Qin.
One of the missions of the Western Liang Army is to assist the Western Regions Protectorate, and the Guanzhong Army is the main force to march into Yizhou. Its foundation is in Guanzhong and its military strength will be even larger.
Wang Jian and Li Xin's Qin Ruishi can be merged into a 50,000 army, a legion consisting entirely of Qin Ruishi.
Therefore, the first legion of the Guanzhong Army was the Qin Ruishi Legion formed by Wang Jian and Li Xin, which was also the core force of the Guanzhong Army. Wang Jian served as the army leader and the commander of the army.
The Second Legion was Meng Tian's 4,000 Golden Fire Cavalry, 10,000 Qin Ruishis commanded by Meng Wu, and a group of low-level troops. Meng Tian's ability was higher than Meng Wu, but because Meng Wu was Meng Tian's father, the commander of the legion was Meng Wu.
The commander of the Third Legion was Li Jie, and Li Jie was the military advisor of the Guanzhong Army, and he had a tacit understanding with Wang Jian.
【Name】: Li Ji
【Talent】: Imperial Commander (Caval System)
【Identity】: British Duke of the Tang Dynasty, experienced many battles
【Loyalty】: 80
[Commander]: 97 [Military power]: 70 [Intellect]: 97 [Politics]: 76 [Character]: 89
【Performance】: Calm and calm
【Loveness】: 50
【Feature 1】: Response to the enemy (SS-level feature, strategy success rate is improved, not easy to fall into the trap, ambush damage +15%)
[Feature 2]: Hundred Battles (SS-level feature, commander value will be improved with the accumulation of combat experience, and the more you go, the harder it will be to improve)
【Feature 3】: Being mature and persistent (SS-level characteristics, commander, intelligence will not decline with age, legion defense +25%)
【Feature 4】: Famous foreign war generals (SS-level troops, the legion's damage to barbarian tribes, and the aliens' extra +25%)
【Feature 5】: Army governance (S-level troops, morale decline rate -50%, when encountering unfavorable situations such as ambush, fire attack, water attack, siege, etc.)
【Special Army】: None
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Chu Tian arranged the second commander of the early Tang Dynasty to the Guanzhong army.
Wang Jian mainly used infantry, while Li Ji mainly used cavalry.
Few people know Li Ji's real name, but in the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the prototype of Xu Maogong, a semi-immortal figure like Zhuge Liang, is Li Ji.
Li Ji fought from the end of the Sui Dynasty to the early Tang Dynasty, and Li Shimin, the Emperor Taizong of Tang, who defeated Li Ji. After the death of the war god Li Jing, Li Ji continued to fight, from the age of twenty to seventy, which was simply inspiring...
The opponents who fought against Li Ji were Zhang Xutuo, the famous general of the Sui Dynasty, Wang Shichong, the princes at the end of the Sui Dynasty, Yu Wenji, King Kong of Song, Dou Jiande, Fu Gongyu, and the Turks, Xue Yantuo, and Goguryeo.
A year before Li Jie's death, Li Jie, who was in his seventies, controlled Xue Rengui, Qibing Heli and other generals, and finally destroyed Goguryeo.
When he was young, Li Jiduo was a wise general and had the experience of defeating princes such as Dou Jiande and Liu Heita. However, Li Ji had the ability to grow and had a very long peak period.
Generally, when military generals get older, all the values will drop, so there is a question of whether Lian Po is old and can still make a living. Some monarchs will inevitably lose their intelligence when they get older. Therefore, it is not difficult to understand that Qin Shihuang in his later years could not solve Zhao Gao's problem.
The peak period of some generals can be maintained until their old age.
Chu Tian thought for a long time that the Guanzhong army could not be completely controlled by the remaining military generals of the Lao Qin forces.
The Guanzhong Army must insert Chu Tian’s confidants to be at ease.
As Wang Jian’s former opponent, Wu Qi was able to control Wang Jian, but Wu Qi could also be a military leader, so it would be too wasteful to be assigned to the Guanzhong army at the same time as Wang Jian.
"The Fourth Legion is led by Feng Yi, one of the twenty-eight generals of Yuntai."
Chu Tian thought of Feng Yi, who was guarding Xuchang at this time.
Feng Yi's running soldiers were the main force, and a group of low-level infantry was enough to form a legion.
Feng Yi originally said that the surrendered generals of the Tang Dynasty had now exceeded 90 loyalty to Chu Tian, and he was one of Chu Tian's confidants. In addition, Feng Yi was originally one of the top 28 generals in Yuntai with the strongest ability to command troops, so he could be reused.
So Chu Tian organized Feng Yi into the Fourth Legion of the Guanzhong Army.
In addition to Feng Yi, Chu Tian also wanted to join another confidant in the Guanzhong Army.
It is really difficult to determine the candidates from Chu Tian’s old subordinates and enter the Guanzhong Army.
The top ten military leaders, except for players like Xu Fengnian who conquered almost the entire Liangzhou for Chu Tian, the other military leaders were basically the emperor-level commander.
The commander of the army commander either has his own fixed team, a king-level commander, or a powerful general.
"Chen Qingzhi?"
Chu Tian thought of Chen Qingzhi and Zhao Yun.
The strength of the local army has increased, but Chu Tian wanted to reorganize the White-robed Legion into the Imperial Guards to check and balance the increasingly powerful local army.
Among the ten major military leaders, the military leader of Qi was actually Chu Tian, who served as the Qi area, and was in Xuzhou and Qingzhou.
Xuzhou is Chu Tian's place of prosperity and the richest state at present, so Chu Tian cannot appoint others as the military leader here, and can only serve as the part-time position himself.
Therefore, the Qi army is actually an imperial guard and does not have local troops.
If Chu Tian wanted to recruit Chen Qingzhi, Zhao Yun and Xue Rengui back to the Imperial Guards, he could only choose other generals and form the Fifth Legion of the Guanzhong Army.
"The two legions of Yue Fei and Yang Ye captured Yinzhou City, and the Yang Ye's legion was also near Guanzhong. Then transfer Yang Ye and Yang Yanzhao into Guanzhong Army."
Chu Tian decided to abolish the Bingzhou Army and incorporate Yang Ye's army into the Guanzhong Army.
The purpose of the establishment of the Bingzhou Army was originally to pacify Guanzhong.
Now that Guanzhong has been pacified, there is no need to exist.
Yue Fei, the commander of the Bingzhou Army, planned to be incorporated into the Huainan Army and serve as the leader of the Huainan Army.
The Huainan Army faced the Jiangdong forces, and Chu Tian appointed Yue Fei as the leader of the Huainan Army, and his intention was already very obvious.
He wanted to divide his troops into three groups and put pressure on the southern princes from Hanzhong, Xiangyang and Huainan.
"So that's it."
Chu Tian formally determined the list of Guanzhong Army.
As the commander of the army, Li Ji was the military advisor. At the same time, Wang Jian, Meng Wu, Li Ji, Feng Yi and Yang Ye served as the commanders of the five armies. Chu Tian transferred Xue Wanche to the Li Ji Legion, adding a powerful general to the Li Ji Legion.
The Guanzhong Army has a foundation in Guanzhong and has a larger population, so it has one more legion than the Xiliang Army. At the same time, each legion has an average of 80,000 people, with a total of 400,000 troops, which is twice the strength of the Xiliang Army.
In other words, the military strength of Guanlong and the two places reached an astonishing 600,000.
These 600,000 are war soldiers, and they can be fully exposed when destroying Shu.
Guanzhong and Xiliang were the territory occupied by Chu Tian for a short time, so Chu Tian spent more time considering the candidates from both places.
As for the other military leaders and the tribes under their jurisdiction, Chu Tian didn't need to spend too much time to decide.
The Central Plains Army commander Wu Qi, the Hebei Army commander Cao Cao, the Youzhou Army commander Wei Qing, the Huainan Army commander Yue Fei, the Monan Army commander Li Mu, the Qi Di Army, and the Imperial Guards, Chu Tian himself. Chu Tian decided to incorporate Le Yi into the Imperial Guards and strengthen the strength of the Imperial Guards.
As for the military leader of the Mobei Army, Chu Tian thought for a long time and finally decided to appoint a second player, who was an ally and also worked hard and made great contributions to serve as the military leader.
The leader of the Liaodong Army is not yet determined.
The Western Regions Army was not established, but Chu Tian had considered letting Huo An serve as the military commander.
There is also a huge army that is outside the infantry and cavalry legion, the Fubo Legion. The Fubo Army leader tentatively designated Yu Yunwen.
In fact, there are twelve military leaders in total, including four players, Chu Tian, Huo An, Xu Fengnian, Prince Yan, and one more uncertain.
The other seven military leaders, except Yu Yunwen, were at least the imperial commanders.
Chu Tian's power has reached its peak so far because of its reorganization of military power. Its military power is extremely popular.
There are 600,000 war soldiers in Guanlong alone, which is more than the princes of Sichuan and Shu.
In addition to the Western Liang Army, after the Guanzhong Army determined the specific list, Chu Tian arranged various legions for each army leader.
The candidates for the military lord are unconditionally replaced by the Xia Palace. They have to visit Xiacheng every six months to report their duties to Chu Tian. Chu Tian is not satisfied and can change the military lord.
Chapter completed!