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Chapter eight hundred and eighty eighth: Emperor Wu Phase 1

After paying the money, Huang Degong didn't continue to say anything and raised his feet to the high platform.

When he walked by, Tian Xing and Qiu Kui bowed their bodies lower, thinking that the next one would be executed, and they were so scared that they were no longer looking.

But unexpectedly, Huang Degong walked past the two of them as if nothing had happened.

As the money was issued, the mutiny of the officers and soldiers subsided, and 30,000 soldiers and horses and soldiers outside the city drove into Zhaoqing Prefecture without bloodshed.

Seeing the troops loyal to the court entering, the officials were at peace.

In the military camp, Huang Degong sat in the upper head, and many generals from the Jiangnan camp were on both sides. Several of these young faces were graduates of the first Royal Martial Arts Academy.

These people have received extremely systematic education at the Royal Martial Arts Academy, and there are many children from generals and in-service military generals.

In addition to the three subjects of horse, step and instrument, there are often general-level generals with rich practical experience serving as temporary teachers and teach them the knowledge of the battle.

The students of the first phase have now graduated for two years. Except for some extremely outstanding civil and military talents who were left in the Yongwei Camp, the rest also hold important positions in the Ming army of the states and prefectures across the country, shining and radiating.

In addition to the Yongweiying, who served as the Emperor's personal guard, which is a place that students of the Martial Arts College flock to, there is also the Northwest Camp led by Zhang Wanbang and the Jiangnan Camp led by Huang Degong, which is also a place where graduates want to enter.

But whether it is Yongweiying, Datong's northwest camp, or Jiangnan camp south of Jinling, these camps that were later set up by Zhu Youxiao themselves, the conditions for recruitment are extremely harsh.

If graduates of the Royal Martial Arts Academy can enter these camps after graduation, they will almost be directly appointed as grassroots officers with a three-month period.

As long as the probation period is passed, they will be formal officers.

At that time, there will be countless benefits such as issuing system military uniforms, steel knives and guns, land gifts, tax reduction and exemption, etc.

Now if an ordinary person has a graduate from the Royal Martial Arts Academy, almost like the literati who have passed the imperial examination and the imperial examination, they will be glorious and honorable.

Under the regulations of honorary dean Zhu Youjiao, the Royal Martial Arts Academy implements a policy of "leniency in and strict exit" and in principle allows all those who pass the basic entrance examination to become students.

It looks good, but it is "strict" behind it.

The Imperial Martial Arts Academy is committed to continuously supplying talents with excellent tactical qualities to the Ming Dynasty's official army, not seeking more, but seeking excellence.

The graduation conditions can be said to be so harsh that it is perverted, and the internal competition is quite fierce.

The first and second phases of Huangwu who had graduated recruited 8,000 people and more than 13,000 people respectively. In the end, there were only 753 people and 1,060 people who successfully stood at the graduation ceremony to face Zhu Youxiao.

What does this mean? The ratio of the number of students enrolled at the beginning of the school year and the number of students who successfully graduated is almost the same as the "one hundred to one"!

This ratio is obviously extremely terrifying in the eyes of those who are determined to enter the martial arts academy.

In other words, only one thousand students can successfully graduate with 10,000 students. This number is the upper limit, not the lower limit, and it is only possible that there will be even fewer, and there will be no exception.

At the Imperial Martial Arts Academy, students' physical fitness, battlefield fighting and use of firearms are all compulsory courses, and they need to be tested with real swords and guns.

In addition, military strategy, national terrain and reconnaissance spies are also compulsory courses in the Chinese subject of the Martial Arts Academy. On-site reactions are required to be considered in sand table drills and annual martial arts conferences.

Those who can graduate are not necessarily civil and military talents with military talents, but they dare to say that they must be the best among the 100 students of the same period.

Zhu Youjiao also stipulated that the emperor or the crown prince must present to speak in person at each graduation ceremony of the Martial Arts College.

In short, none of the graduates of the Royal Martial Arts Academy of the Ming Dynasty are mediocre people.

The three Imperial Martial First-class students who can stand beside Huang Degong now are obviously not just outstanding graduates, but also young generals who have withstood the test of the military camp and are a new faction.

The education they received ensured that they had absolute loyalty to the court.

"Chen Zhi, you seem to be talking. I think you feel uncomfortable, let's talk." Huang Degong sat for a while, without saying a word, and asked sideways.

Chen Zhi lived in Xiaoxiang. Like Sun Chuanting, he was originally a scholar who was good at learning the ways of Confucius and Mencius, but the more he learned, the more he realized Confucian classics, it was just a piece of nothing to talk about.

It happened that the nine sides had frequent wars, so they suddenly realized, joined the army, and came to the Royal Martial Arts Academy to study.

In the autumn of the fifth year of the Tianqi period, students from the first period of the Huangwu Academy graduated. Chen Yi successfully graduated with the best score in the college's tactical strategy subjects.

In that year, he came to Huang Degong, a sect leader of the Jiangnan camp.

Almost three years have passed now, and he has been promoted to the guerrilla general of Jinling South Road with his military achievements, and has been appointed as the assistant general of the Jinling South Guard. He is Huang Degong's right-hand man and is one of the fastest-promoted students in the first phase of the Emperor Wu.

The student who has been promoted the fastest now is Xiao Huaizhi, who is the first in the school of the third subject of the first phase of the Emperor Wu, the firearm subject and the battle formation subject.

After graduation, he was appointed to enter the Yongwei Camp. He is now a lieutenant general of the Yongwei Camp and is the eighth-rank governor of the Beijing Guard Commander.

Upon hearing this, Chen Zhi's face moved and said, "Report to the Governor, the students believe that the Governor should still be present. This is the "heart" of the Mansion."

"Xinyi? With your ability, can you believe his nonsense?" Huang Degong sneered and sneered: "Sun smiled and asked me to go, just to lend me this time to quell the riots and shake the prefect of the prefect."

Chen Yi continued: "Students don't believe it, but Governor-General, don't forget that His Majesty is aiming to implement the new policy. Since it is being implemented in Guangdong and Guangxi, Zhaoqing cannot be avoided."

"Since Your Majesty secretly ordered He Shijin to kill, Zhaoqing Prefect became the first civil servant in Zhaoqing. It would be better to win him over than to make enemies?"

"Although it is the will of Your Majesty today, it is a secret order rather than an explicit order. If you kill a rank-in official for no reason, the governor will sooner or later have trouble in the future. If you have some explanation, it will be natural."

"What do you mean is that I will give the person surnamed Sun some face so that he can work harder in implementing the new policy?" Huang Degong thought about it for a moment and said with a smile:

"It's not bad, okay, I'll go."

......

After Huang Degong left, Chen Zhi came to the tent of the two men who were under strict supervision and slowly sat down at them.

The two were sleeping soundly, but somehow, their bodies shook as if they were in the air. Then they woke up one after another, staring at the sight of someone else in front of them.

"Who are you?"

"In the next Chen period, the guerrilla general of Jiangnan camp."

"What do you want?"

"You two know what kind of disaster you caused this time. The reason why the Governor left you two lives was because he realized that something was strange about this matter."

Speaking of this, Chen Zhi's eyes lit up and he smiled and said, "Why don't you think carefully about why the sergeant mutiny arose?"
Chapter completed!
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