It turns out that he is Qin Bangping’s son After Qin Gongming explained it to Zhu Cixiang, he realized that Yuanyi was his nickname.
Because Lu Zhenfei was familiar with him, he named him accordingly.
This can be explained.
Qin Gongming did exist in history, but he did not leave any traces.
Even though Zhu Cihong was a professor of Ming history in his previous life, it was impossible to guess what Qin Gongming's calligraphy was out of thin air.
Therefore, when he heard Lu Zhenfei call Qin Gongming Yuanyi, he didn't think about the Qin family in Sichuan at all.
"Qin Qian wrote a book of loyalty to the emperor and the country, and died in the battle of Hunhe.
I admire him greatly."
Qin Gongming looked a little lonely when he heard the word Hunhe.
He said with emotion: "Remember the original battle of Hunhe River, the army was divided into two battalions.
Guerrilla Zhou Dunji and his father led the troops across the river first to set up camp in the north of the bridge.
Chief soldiers Tong Zhongkui and Chen Ce, deputy chief soldiers Qi Jin, and staff general Zhang In the Ming Dynasty, three thousand Zhejiang soldiers were stationed in the south of the bridge."
Qin Gongming paused for a moment and continued: "The Donglu attacked with cavalry many times, but they couldn't gain any advantage.
If Yuan Yingtai hadn't sent troops to help, it's still unclear who would win and who would lose."
When Qin Gongming said this, veins popped up on his forehead, and his hands were tightly clenched into fists.
"General Qin was in the army at that time" Qin Gongming shook his head.
"At that time, I did not go to war with my father."
Zhu Cixi nodded slightly.
The brutality of the bloody battle in Hunhe is difficult to describe in words.
Except for a very small number of the 4,000 white pole soldiers of the Sichuan Army and the 3,000 Zhejiang soldiers of the Qi Army who fled back to Liaoyang, most of them died serving the country.
If Qin Gongming had been on the battlefield at that time, he would have died for his country.
Fortunately, fortunately, this little bloodline was left to the Qin family.
"General Qin said he hopes to train this country soldier to be like the Sichuan army, but there is a way."
Zhu Cixiang suddenly changed the subject.
Qin Gongming was stunned for a moment, then shook his head: "I am incompetent.
The quality of these rural soldiers is much worse than that of the Shizhu soldiers.
I am afraid it will be difficult to train them like the Sichuan army."
Zhu Cixiang smiled and said nothing.
In his view, while the quality of the soldiers themselves is important, training methods are also very important.
The organization of white-pole soldiers is suitable for mountain warfare, but may not be suitable for plains.
A single military unit can easily allow the enemy to find a breakthrough.
In Zhu Cixiang's view, the Qi Army trained by Qi Jiguang is more suitable as a benchmark.
"I have an idea."
Zhu Cixiang paused for a moment and said: "Can we train rural soldiers according to the method in Qi Shaobao's new book on discipline and effectiveness?"
Qin Gongming was born as a general, so he had naturally heard of Qi Jiajun.
In fact, the Battle of Hunhe was a cooperation between Sichuan Baigan soldiers and Qi Jiajun Zhejiang soldiers.
The Sichuan army led by the Qin family was famous all over the world.
In their opinion, the rest of the Ming army was not worth mentioning, and only the Qi family army was worthy of respect.
The strong will only respect the strong, that's what xianxixiangxi says.
Now that Zhu Cixiang proposed to train rural soldiers according to the method of Ji Xiao's new book, Qin Gongming did not refuse, but fell into deep thought.
After a long while, he clasped his fists and said, "I am willing to give it a try."
Zhu Cixiang breathed a sigh of relief.
He was afraid that Qin Gongming would become stubborn and not give him face.
Although the Sichuan soldiers were also very sharp, the Qin family did not leave behind a systematic training method.
In addition, the white-pole soldiers were single-type, so they were not the best choice.
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Qi Jiajun's training methods are clearly written in Ji Xiao's new book.
Even though Zhu Cixi didn't know much about military affairs, he could still understand the common sense of formations written on it.
He believed that with a general like Qin Gongming here and training according to the methods in Ji Xiao's new book, he would be able to greatly improve the combat level of the 20,000 rural soldiers.
Qin Gongming asked again about the situation in Shenjing.
When he learned that Shenjing was in danger, he was furious.
Zhu Cihong believed that as long as he issued an order, Qin Gongming would lead the 20,000 rural soldiers north to King Qin without hesitation.
Of course, he would not give this order.
First of all, the capital has probably been breached, and it would be useless to rush there.
Secondly, the combat effectiveness of these rural soldiers is indeed too low, and rushing over is just to fill in the teeth of Chuangni.
A small impatience will mess up a big plan.
In order to regain Shenjing, you must endure when you should.
Of course, Zhu Cixiang would not place all his hopes on these 20,000 rural soldiers.
He plans to recruit some miners in Yiwu and other places, and recruit some power sticks working at the docks along the Huaiyang Canal.
These people can endure hardship the most, and it is most suitable to use them as a team to form a new army.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the officialdom and the army were rotten to the core.
If you want to make a comeback, you must not rely on those warlords.
It is essential to train rural soldiers and form a new army.
Zhu Cihong said some words of encouragement to Qin Gongming again, and then left the regiment training general office with Lu Zhenfei, passing through Jiacheng and returning to the old city of Huai'an.
Governor Lu Zhenfei enthusiastically led the prince to visit his governor's camp.
Different from those rural soldiers, the soldiers in the governor's Biao camp were all wearing red fat coats and were equipped with waist knives, long knives, and spears, but their firearms were somewhat limited.
Except for four squatting tiger cannons and two small Folang machines, there were no other artillery pieces.
There are also very few fire guns.
Basically, one can only be guaranteed for every ten people.
It is also the bird gun with the worst accuracy.
The craftsmanship of this kind of blunderbuss is very rough, and the barrels are often exploded, so that the soldiers are as afraid of blunderbuss as tigers.
Some dare not use the blunderbuss no matter what, and would rather use bows and crossbows.
Zhu Cixi shook his head.
Think back to when Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty established the Shenji Camp and vigorously developed firearms.
At that time, the Ming Dynasty firearms force was in a leading position in the world.
Unexpectedly, two hundred years have passed, and the proportion of firearms in the Ming army has become lower and lower.
In other words, the firearms ratio of Qi's army can exceed 50%, and the rest of the border army and the governor's Biao camp probably don't even have a CD.
If we want to change this situation, we can only find a way from the source.
Zhu Cixiang felt that it was necessary to establish a firearms bureau to allow craftsmen to develop new firearms and build factories and assembly lines to produce firearms and artillery.
Of course, this requires a lot of financial support.
At the moment, Zhu Cixi obviously cannot provide it, and it will have to wait until he ascends to the throne before he can put it on the agenda.
After inspecting the governor's camp, Zhu Cihong and Lu Zhenfei returned to the governor's Yamen together.
The young eunuch Liu Chuanzong and the bodyguard Zhao Xin have been closely guarding Zhu Cixiang, never leaving.
Although they could see that Governor Lu was a loyal minister and would not harm His Royal Highness, there was no guarantee that there were people with ulterior motives hiding in the dark.
If these people were allowed to hurt His Highness the Crown Prince, they would definitely die.
Zhu Cixiang was waiting for the news of the fall of the capital to reach Huai'an, and was not in a hurry to go to Nanjing.
After entering the back hall of the governor's office and sitting down, Zhu Cihong asked Lu Zhenfei one after another: "I heard that Governor Ma Shiying of Fengyang and Nanjing's Minister of War, Shi Kefa, discussed the matter of going to Nanjing alone to supervise the country.
I wonder if Duke Haoyue heard about it. " Lu Zhenfei shook his head and said, "I don't know where your highness got the news.
Shibutang did have this idea, but Governor Ma never expressed it."
Zhu Cixiang was just testing, and he just nodded slightly when he heard this.
"Emergency report" Just then, a soldier stumbled out of the back hall door.
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Lu Zhenfei was very unhappy and scolded him before letting him in.
"Your Majesty, Commander-in-Chief Gao Jie has arrived in Huai'an and requested to be stationed in the city
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