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The first thousand two hundred and ninety-five chapters of the unification of China, the sun never sets (fourteen)

The climate here in Mughals is clearly different from the four seasons of the Chinese Empire, with only rainy season and dry season. Especially when the rainy season comes, strong winds suddenly rise outside the sea of ​​Bangladesh, and all sea boats have to go into the harbor to shelter. At this time, it is natural that there will be difficulties in supporting the Chinese army. Tianxiong Camp in Berguria set up a camp at the southern end of a mountain range. This time, the Chinese artillery team sent a thousand-person artillery team to accompany them. Tianxiong Camp was on the hillside, and fifty artillery guns were placed on the periphery of the main camp facing west. Due to the ample time, each artillery position in the artillery team was covered with ceiling and reinforced with soil. Soon, the scout cavalry of Tianxiong Camp discovered a hundred miles northwest of the main camp.

The Mughal cavalry had about 8,000 people, and they were coming from west to east. Luo Tian, ​​the head general of Tianxiong Camp, sent scouts to investigate, while reporting the latest enemy information to the General Staff. In the 16th year of China, before the Mughal rainy season came, all the Chinese troops were busy moving. Emperor Zhang Ping'an asked all the troops to station the camps in high places to avoid the floods that occurred in the rainy season. After the Mughals, Emperor Zhang Ping'an realized that the army was not enough. For this reason, he ordered the transfer of Du Liang, the personal camp left behind in the empire, Gao Chenggong and Li Qing's water division to the front line for reinforcements, and also asked the governor of the three provinces Lu Xiangsheng to lead the main force of the White Bone Battalion to Myanmar.

Emperor Zhang Ping'an promoted Lu Xiang to the Governor of the four provinces of Yun, Guizhou, Sichuan and Myanmar, and was given the title of Deputy Prime Minister of the Cabinet. Zhang Ping'an wanted to hand over the rear of the Chinese army to Lu Xiangsheng. Because Lu Xiangsheng was the few talent in the Chinese Empire who was able to be civil and military, and he was in charge of Myanmar, even if the Chinese army failed during this expedition on Mughal, there would be no major problems. Thinking about retreating before advancing has always been the principle of the imperial emperor Zhang Ping'an's combat. After Zhang Ping'an's expedition to Mughal this time, he was always a little uneasy in his heart. In the past, during the defeat of the slave army, the soldiers had a clear goal in their hearts, that is, to eliminate Jiannu and avenge their dead relatives. Around this established goal, it is possible to

He said that everyone was united, Zhang Ping'an said that the elimination of Japan was to pacify Jiannu and ensure the safety of maritime routes. Fighting Mongolian and Ross people was to ensure that their hometown was not attacked. Although the war was difficult at that time, there was no complaint from the army of Posses. Finally, the battle to pacify the Ming Dynasty was a battle of success and fame. In addition, the opponents were weak, and the Chinese soldiers fought smoothly. Later, the plunder of the South China Sea and attacking Myanmar was mainly to eliminate the direct threat to the Chinese Empire, which could be regarded as a war of justice. The battle of Xinjiang and Qierjis was to seek welfare for the children and grandchildren of the Chinese army, and the enthusiasm of the whole person was very high. However, when the attack on the Mughal Empire, the Chinese soldiers were generally insufficient in morale.

They did not understand how much the Chinese people think of the extremely peaceful Tianzhu Kingdom had to do with them. Because of this, most of the Chinese army officers and soldiers missed their hometowns and developed a war-weariness. In addition, they were not adapted to the climate here, so the generals spent more time comforting their subordinates than they thought about war. As the commander of the first army, Emperor Zhang Ping'an must find a way to solve this problem as soon as possible. Zhang Ping'an knew very well that the Chinese army would not have too much war-weariness, after all, military merit was directly related to their rewards. These officers wanted to fight. War not only allowed them to advance their official ranks quickly, but also gained considerable military merit rewards.

Therefore, Emperor Zhang Ping'an personally went to various military camps to talk about family matters, to find the inner needs of ordinary soldiers. Within a month, Emperor Zhang Ping'an had to chat with the sergeant he chose during the day every night. He had always liked to talk loudly and became a listener in front of these veterans. With the official arrival of the rainy season, Emperor Zhang Ping'an had more free time. During the rainy season, the Chinese army could not fight, and the enemy Mughals could not fight. The continuous heavy rain was annoying, and the rivers surged, resulting in the road being cut off. The Chinese army's scouts and cavalry were basically unable to go out to investigate the enemy situation, and all the soldiers were trapped in cleaning up the water accumulation of the camp caused by the heavy rain.

The artillery bunker was soaked in water. The gunners cursed in the heavy rain and dug drains. They wanted to ensure that the artillery would not be damaged in the rain. Fortunately, the ammunition depot was raised before the rain season and would not be threatened by rain for the time being. The Chinese military ammunition box was placed with moisture-proof charcoal before the rain season, and all gaps in the box were sealed with fire wax. The artillery shells were sealed and kept on the sea boat for several years without getting damp. Even so, each box of artillery was wrapped with a layer of waterproof oil paper outside, and a gun test was also carried out every day to ensure that the artillery could be used normally. The soldiers hiding from the rain in the tent were bored and gathered together to talk to the emperor.

The latest imperial edict issued by Zhang Ping'an. In order to boost the morale of the Chinese army, Emperor Zhang Ping'an issued an imperial edict to implement a new military merit reward policy in Mughals. After the war, all military soldiers used their military merits to exchange for their own permanent land in Mughals. The soldiers who received the gold medal farmed on their own land and were exempted from all taxes. After being passed on to their son, their son only paid half a tax, and their grandson paid 60% of the food tax. This military merit reward imperial edict was issued, and the whole army was excited. As an ordinary warrior, he could finally have a piece of land that truly belonged to him. The land policy in the Chinese Empire was extremely strict, and all the land belonged to Emperor Zhang Ping'an alone.

Although some remote areas of ranches were assigned to the soldiers, they could only pass on their descendants for three generations. Ordinary soldiers could understand that the emperor said that the fall of the country in the Ming Dynasty was caused by excessive land annexation, but when the matter was spread to themselves, they had some complaints in their hearts. Now, they finally had land that could be passed on to their descendants. The well-informed veterans also got the news from the fellow villagers of the King Weiying. It was said that the emperor planned to rename the Mughal Empire to Tianzhu after the war and drew a horizontal line on the map. The most fertile million miles of land on the south side of the horizontal line would be distributed to the meritorious soldiers, and the north was close to the border of the empire.

The land was left to his children. The soldiers were grateful for the emperor's behavior from the bottom of their hearts. Although Emperor Zhang Ping'an quickly stabilized the morale of the army with this policy, he also knew that this matter was a bit too hasty and would leave hidden dangers for future generations. People's hearts are essentially greedy, and as long as the conditions are mature and the land will not be realized soon after decades. What can be preparatory is that as long as Emperor Zhang Ping'an dies, the Tianzhu area will definitely become a severely affected area for land annexation. If Zhang Ping'an does not have a follow-up policy, the Chinese soldiers will be defeated by the Chinese army, which will likely have war.

Throughout the rainy season, Zhang Ping'an was thinking about how to improve his military merit reward strategy. Before he came up with a perfect policy, an emergency report came from the front that a 50,000 Mughal army appeared in the west of Tianxiong Camp. This emergency report did not attract Zhang Ping'an's attention, and this number of troops could only be the Mughal vanguard. If the Mughals wanted to attack Tianxiong Camp with these troops, their commander Luo Tian would probably be very happy. Although the rainy season here is coming to an end, it is not suitable for war every day. On rainy days, the Mughals must be the Mughals who suffer. The Chinese military muskets and bullets are not afraid of rain in a short period of time. The sudden appearance of the Mughal vanguard indicates that his subsequent main force has been

However, it is not far away. Since the fighter plane appears, Zhang Ping'an, as the commander of the Chinese Army, naturally has to devote himself to the current battlefield without distraction. As three personal battalions arrived at the front line, the main force of the Baibone battalion replaced the Myanmar Water Dragon Battalion to defend the Chinese Army's rear route, and the Water Dragon Battalion was also transferred to the battlefield. Huang Wei's troops of the Chinese Army were transferred from Erguang area to Yunnan. This A-level war barracks were the reserve team of the Chinese Army. They would escort ammunition to the Mughal Bangladesh battlefield. After the rainy season, the Mughal Empire was flourishing, and the forest was green and full of vitality. The once flooded river water gradually returned to peace. The Chinese army marched on the muddy roads and struggling countless baggage trucks and crossbow box trucks were deeply trapped in the muddy pond. The auxiliary soldiers beat the trailer and bullock to break free.

With the arrival of large-scale war horses in China, the Chinese army returned to its former strength, but the baggage trucks slowly slowed down the speed of the Chinese army. Emperor Zhang Ping'an rode a horse to a hill full of half a man and tall grass and looked up at the distance. The marching queue of hundreds of people was like a black giant snake that could not see the end. The cavalry conveying military information shuttled around the line, leading the whistle to issue military orders from time to time. The 100-man team put the chief officer in his mouth with a swan whistle and tried hard to show the perfect military formation in front of the emperor. The Chinese army has always paid attention to the complete queue. Although the war horses were not as neat as people walked, the officers still wanted to maintain the formation in a regular manner. The black battle flag fluttered in the wind.

The cavalry at the foot of the mountain of Emperor Zhang Ping'an would pull out the battle knife and cut it to the lower right amid the command of the officers to express their respect for the commander of the Chinese Army. The large gang of people would not wear face armor, and the silver skull face armor on the forehead emitted a terrifying light like waves and undulating under the sunlight. Zhang Ping'an looked back at the brand new red flag, four golden five stars surround a big Venus star in the upper corner of yesterday, and this five-star red flag is the national flag of the Chinese Empire. Looking at this brand new battle flag, Zhang Ping'an felt quite moved. The national flag he formulated himself was unanimously opposed by the court and the Chinese army. It is said that the Chinese army is still black and the red battle flag is not good for the army.

Emperor Zhang Ping'an naturally would not compromise. He explained to the court officials that this was his dream-sent to the Chinese army at night. Originally, there were rumors that the gods possessed the gods, and his dream-sentenced words suppressed all the opposition. Soon, Deputy Prime Minister Mao Yujian, read historical books and found a basis for the emperor's dream-sentenced words. Mao Yujian submitted a memorial, and according to the "Biography of Zhao Chongguo in the Book of Han", Emperor Xuan of Han sent troops to conquer the Qiang people and obtained the verse from heaven, and five stars benefited China. This verse from more than a thousand years ago is the most suitable one for the Chinese Empire. The court officials are simply
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