Although Chen Yue came from a military household, he was not a real soldier.
He didn't know much about the military training of this era, but he had no intention of training according to the military training methods of this era.
In later generations, although he was just a young policeman, he had attended the police academy after all.
Life in the police academy was no different from that in the army.
There were rules for sitting, standing and walking.
So he still has some ideas on how to train soldiers.
According to Chen Yue's training ideas, the training of the servants is divided into four parts.
The first is military training, the second is physical training, the third is combat skills training, and the fourth is teamwork.
Military training is actually the formation training of new recruits in military posture.
Many people in later generations, including most students, have undergone such military training.
Although this kind of training is boring, it cannot but be said that it is the simplest, most direct and effective way to train soldiers.
After half a month to a month of training, a bunch of ragtag people can be kneaded into the appearance of a soldier.
As the name suggests, physical training is to train physical fitness, and the most effective way to train physical fitness is running.
These fifty teenagers were purchased by Chen Yue from human traffickers.
You can imagine what their previous living conditions were like, so they were all very thin and had extremely poor physical fitness.
They were not qualified soldiers at all.
Chen Yue decided to spend more than a month to improve their physical fitness.
The training method was to run ten kilometers every day, once in the morning and evening.
The military camps of the servants were set up in the coal fields outside the city and in the wilderness outside the city.
There is plenty of room for them to run.
In order to gradually train their physical fitness, Chen Yue stipulated that the first ten days should be running with bare hands, the middle ten days should be running with a weight of three kilograms, and the last ten days should be running with a weight of ten kilograms.
This kind of high-intensity training not only trains the physical fitness of the soldiers, but also exercises their will.
Anyone who can survive this kind of high-intensity training is a real elite soldier.
Those who cannot adapt to this kind of training will have no choice but to be eliminated.
Now that they are limited by their own strength, they can only take the route of elite soldiers.
Training dozens of servants is the limit of the Chen family.
After all, Chen Jianghe is just the general manager.
This kind of training is extremely intensive, and these servants are still teenagers of sixteen or seventeen years old.
Although they are considered adults in this era, many people are already married at this age, but in Chen Yue's view, sixteen or seventeen years old I have just entered high school and my body is not fully developed yet.
Such intense training must be too intense for many people.
But Chen Yue had no choice, because time was too tight for him.
It had already entered October of the fifteenth year of Chongzhen.
With full calculation, it was less than two years before the fall of Beijing.
In order to make up for the consumption caused by the high-intensity training of the servants, and to enhance their physical fitness as soon as possible, Chen Yue stipulated that the servants should have meat for three meals a day.
This kind of food was better than that of most Ming people in this era.
The food is much better.
Because many farmers in this era only ate two meals a day in order to save food, and only one of the two meals was dry.
As for meat, many people cannot eat meat twice a year.
Even small landowners with hundreds of acres of land cannot eat meat every meal.
Of course, such food is very expensive, but with the current daily income of the Chen family coal yard, it can still provide food for more than fifty people.
Backed by the huge market in Beijing, it is also very convenient to purchase food, meat, vegetables and various materials.
In addition to running twice a day, there are also other methods of physical training such as sit-ups and push-ups.
Chen Yue stipulated that in the first ten days, you must reach 80 push-ups and 150 sit-ups, and in the middle ten days, you must reach 120 push-ups. and 200 sit-ups.
After one and a half months, the required number of push-ups and 400 sit-ups will be reached.
Then there is the combat skills training.
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After thinking about it, Chen Yue decided to temporarily set the arms of his servants into two types, one is the spearman, and the other is the musketeer.
Now is the era of mixed hot and cold weapons.
Of course, it is not enough to only train cold weapons.
Although there are many problems with muskets in this era, their shooting efficiency is low, and in many cases they are not even as good as bows and arrows.
However, archers need several years of training to develop combat effectiveness. , and musketeers only need a few months to be able to skillfully operate firearms and bring them to the battlefield.
Therefore, in terms of training costs, training a musketeer is much cheaper than training an archer.
This is why musketeers gradually replace and eliminate archers.
An important reason.
However, Chen Yue currently does not have a single musket in his hands.
Although he has asked his father Chen Jianghe to try to get a batch from the Shenji Camp, firstly, the army has extremely strict control over firearms, and the quality of the muskets in the imperial army these days is really poor.
Worryingly, there are many poorly made muskets, and only one out of ten muskets can be fired safely, and there is also the risk of being injured by explosion.
Among the soldiers of the Shenji Battalion, most musketeers dare not fire at all.
Therefore, the best way is to make firearms privately, so these days, Chen Jianghe will stay in the blacksmith shop when he has nothing to do, and starts to make his own firearms.
He also privately places orders with the military blacksmith Lao Zhang and others.
Commission them to make firecrackers at a high price.
These days, the production of firecrackers is all done by hand.
It requires a blacksmith to roll the iron block into an iron cylinder hammer by hammer.
It is very troublesome.
The fastest batch of firecrackers will not be available until ten days.
The number will never exceed ten. , so now combat skills training can only train spears.
Chen Yue stipulated that every morning, the formations would be trained in military posture, and in the afternoon, they would conduct spearmanship training.
As for the instructor of the training, Yang Zhengping, a famous spearman from Cangzhou, was in charge.
Yang Zhengping was superb in spearmanship and was more than enough to teach these newcomers.
Now it is Chen Yue who trains troops. deputy.
Chen Yue decided to wait for a month and a half, after these servants have a certain foundation in physical fitness, military posture, formation, and marksmanship, and then train them on array coordination, flag recognition, etc.
There is also the last training, which cannot be said to be training.
It should be said to be cultural education.
Since most of his subordinates are illiterate farmers, Chen Yue decided to carry out cultural education and required each soldier to know five people every day.
After one month, everyone should know at least 80 characters.
After one year, everyone should be able to read and write simply.
They are not required to be able to read classics such as the Four Books and Five Classics, but they should be able to read and write some daily conversations and be able to use English.
Write letters in vernacular.
This last training is simply shocking, because no army in this era requires soldiers to be literate.
In most armies, generals are serious, and the more ignorant their soldiers are, the easier it is to manage them.
But what Chen Yue wants to train is not just simple soldiers, but the seeds of future officers.
Soldiers do not have to be illiterate, but officers cannot, because officers must be able to read military orders, recognize maps, etc.
Chen Yue's ambitions are very great. .
The entire training plan was very intense and crazy.
If any general of this era saw it, they would definitely regard Chen Yue as a lunatic.
However, Chen Yue had no intention of showing it to anyone else.
Except for his deputy Yang Zhengping, even his father Chen Jianghe didn't know much about the training content
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