Nine hundred and seventy-one emperor's personal visit
When Xiao Cui first arrived in Zhongdu, Su Yonglin was mainly busy with the firearms troops in addition to daily state affairs.
Because he attached great importance to it, in order to train the firearms troops, he left Zhongdu and went to the Military Academy to supervise it many times, and even started to train the firearms troops himself.
He attached great importance to this firearm unit and equipped them with better food and training conditions. In order to exercise their shooting skills, he not only gave enough targets, but also approved the use of livestock such as chickens, ducks, pigs and other livestock for livestock movement shooting training.
He focused on training musketeers to control the shooting frequency, and asked them to practice the formal procedures of cleaning the gun chamber and replacing ammunition multiple times within a day, and asked them to form muscle memory as soon as possible to increase the shooting frequency.
However, after several months of training, Su Yonglin found that the upper limit of the mesh gun was still relatively large, and a very skilled musketeer could only fire it once a minute.
So Su Yonglin remembered the legendary three-section attack method.
He was proficient in the crossbow soldiers' troops. The crossbow soldiers and the crossbow soldiers were combined to increase the speed of arrow firing and form the effect of arrow rain. On the battlefield against the Jin soldiers, the Ming army made a lot of contributions using this skillful crossbow tactic.
So Su Yonglin was ready to follow the example and asked the musketeers to conduct this type of tactical training, and formulated two sets of tactics...
The first set is that the gun is moving, one person has a gun, one team is responsible for shooting, the second team is responsible for installing gunpowder, etc., and the third team is responsible for adjusting the fuse, etc., which goes back and forth.
The second set is that the gun moves with the person. One person takes the shooting and retreats immediately. The musketeers in the rear lineup go forward and shoot, then backwards, and this cycle goes on.
In order to determine which set of tactics is the best, Su Yonglin asked all the musketeers to train in two teams and finally conduct tactical competitions to determine which one is better.
But some problems arose during the training process.
In order to pursue high-frequency shooting, Su Yonglin asked the soldiers to train hard, but ignored the problem that high-frequency shooting would cause the barrel to overheat and explode the barrel.
Although the iron smelting technology and gunpowder technology of the Ming Dynasty were enhanced in a leapfrog manner, it was still difficult to avoid the explosion.
So a chamber explosion occurred during high-frequency shooting training.
Su Yonglin reflected from this that perhaps the three-stage strike technique is not as great as imagined when used in muskets. Blasting the chamber is an unsurpassed technical problem. While pursuing the shooting frequency, you must always consider whether the barrel is overheated and whether it will explode.
Moreover, no matter how much they increase the shooting frequency, within the range of the musket, no matter whether they are infantry or cavalry, they will not stand there stupidly waiting for the beating. They will charge.
In the state of war, even if the musket strikes in three stages, it is estimated that there will be only one round trip. After three consecutive shots, the enemy cavalry will inevitably rush to the front of the formation and will not give the muskets the chance to continuously load.
At this time, the musketeers must retreat, and the most important thing is the hand-to-hand combat force represented by the spearmen.
Based on this judgment, Su Yonglin believes that the greatest significance of the musket at this time on the battlefield is the three consecutive shots in front.
Relying on these three consecutive attacks and the powerful kinetic energy of gunpowder caught the enemy's military formation off guard. Then, while the enemy's military formation was in chaos, our own hand-to-hand combat troops quickly stepped forward and attacked the military formation to achieve the effect of defeating the enemy's military formation in a short period of time.
Similarly, the effect of field artillery is the same. It cannot cause much damage, but its powerful impact is unmatched by human power, so as to achieve the effect of destroying the enemy's fighting will and thereby enhancing your own winning rate.
After Su Yonglin determined the meaning of muskets and cannons, he began to no longer pursue the cooperation of three-stage strike techniques, but required the musketeers to strengthen their own loading and shooting skills, and practice the three consecutive shots in the last battle.
Then there is the decisive victory of the spearman, the sword and shield hands and the cavalry.
When hot weapons were just born, they still could not dominate the battlefield. Moreover, when they were windy and rainy, musketeers and artillery would not play much role. Unless the flintlock is born or the fire technology is born, you can start to consider giving up the cold weapon tactics.
Before this, cold weapons were still the king of the battlefield.
Su Yonglin personally formulated the tactics of the Ming munitions, listed them as military manuals, and printed them into a volume of the General Administration of Printing. Everyone in the firearms army would read them all at all times and keep them in mind.
This was an important period of land reform in the Ming Dynasty. Hedong and Guanzhong were in great trouble. Su Yonglin took the opportunity to form the Shenji Camp and sent the Shenji Camp to Guanzhong to fight.
After Su Yonglin sent him away, he finally took time to care about Xiao Cui's affairs, and learned that Xiao Cui had arrived in Zhongdu and had been waiting for him for a while.
He immediately arranged the time and decided to go to Xiao Cui's current residence to meet her and discuss some important things with her.
After Xiao Cui arrived in Zhongdu, Wang Kun arranged for him to live in the staff dormitory of the Fuxing Association headquarters. He did not do any work, but went to the cadre training class of the Fuxing Association headquarters headquarters.
This was also arranged by Su Yonglin for her, so that she could receive a training course for the Revival Association for a period of time after coming to Zhongdu. While enhancing cultural knowledge, she should also have more understanding of Revival Association.
The main nature of the work that Su Yonglin arranged for her in the future is publicity. If you want to promote it to others, you must first understand it yourself.
If you don’t understand, how can you show it to others?
Therefore, Su Yonglin had very high requirements for political cadres. Although he was sent to work after strengthening training during the war years in the past few months, he basically had to arrange a theoretical examination every year, and those who failed the theoretical examination had to be rebuilt.
Not only that, after the staff gradually became more abundant, a group of grassroots cadres would be arranged every year to actively return to rebuild, study theory and enhance basic qualities.
Such strict assessment standards have had a good effect. After the anti-corruption campaign, the cadre literacy of the Revival Association has been greatly improved, and gradually changed from quantitative change to qualitative change.
The cadre training school of the Revival Association has thus developed a very complete educational process, which has basically reached the level of tireless teaching rather than destruction.
Xiao Cui teaches classes in the junior class of the cadre training school during the day, and all three meals a day are solved in the school. As the only female student in the school, she has received widespread attention.
However, she has survived the cold winter and her attention cannot affect her. She should learn and eat, and sleep.
But whether it is time to say it or not, the master's cooking skills in the cadre training school are really good, and it feels better than the master's skills in the post station.
Especially a slippery fish fillet, the taste was amazing. The master made slippery fish fillet every seven days, and that day was the day that Xiao Cui was most looking forward to. Every day, she would always rush to the forefront of dry rice, ask the master to make a full bowl of slippery fish fillets, and then happily chew it in the pancake.
So comfortable.
Of course, she has not forgotten to contact her old friends for a while.
Although she has not been in Zhongdu for a long time, the tax soldiers are already her best friends in Zhongdu, especially Qiao Youliang. Although she was quite ungrateful at the beginning, Xiao Cui was very open-minded and did not hold grudges, and soon forgot about that matter.
In addition, whenever Qiao Youliang saw her, he would always take her to the most famous snack street in Zhongdu City to eat snacks, so Xiao Cui quickly regarded Qiao Youliang as her best friend.
There are three snack streets in Zhongdu City. It is said that they were all built by Emperor Su Yonglin. They said that they were attracting investment and that the tax policy for these so-called small and micro businesses was very good.
For large merchants of a certain scale and some national enterprises, the tax intensity of the Ming Dynasty is quite good, but for these small and micro merchants, it is almost impossible to use taxes to subsidize them.
These small and micro businesses were all from the villages near Zhongdu to open a second battlefield. The family had excess labor, so they opened a snack stall in Zhongdu City and sold it on the snack street.
No matter how much the Ming Dynasty fought against corruption, Zhongdu City always had the largest population and the largest flow of people, so the business on the snack street was always good.
Xiao Cui’s favorite is the snack street in Zhongdu City, and in addition to that, it is the cafeteria for the cadre training class. Then, she felt that she didn’t know much about Zhongdu City. If she had the chance in the future, she would definitely visit the entire Zhongdu City.
Just as she was thinking this way, she suddenly received a notice from Emperor Su Yonglin that she would come to visit her in person, which made her confused.
After her brain went down for a while, she quickly returned to the dormitory and tidied it up. She cleaned it up cleanly and had a table that could reflect her.
So when Su Yonglin came to Xiao Cui's dormitory in a light clothing, he saw an overly clean dormitory, so clean that he couldn't even see some daily necessities. He didn't know where to clean up the girl.
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