Chaos of the Three Kingdoms Summons

Chapter 2426: The first person in charge of 3 states and 2 camps, the Dajin military

Chapter 2426: Commanding three states and two camps, the first person in the Dajin military

Jingzhou, changed the governor of Nanzhou Ji Dan to the governor of Jingzhou.

Hulugu was appointed as the General of the Wuwei Army of Jingzhou, and Wang Anshi was appointed as the Local Tax Officer of Jingzhou.

In the Central Plains Camp, Guo Ziyi was promoted to the General of the Central Plains Camp and was given the title of Marquis of Nanxiang.

Three years ago, Guo Ziyi had been active in the Central Plains battlefield and the Southern battlefield. Relying on his accumulated merits, he had enough opportunities to serve as one of the chief generals of the five major camps.

Compared with the Southern Camp and the Yizhou Camp, the intensity of combat in the subsequent Central Plains Camp was definitely increased exponentially.

After all, once the national strength of the Jin Dynasty is restored and the Northern Expedition is launched, the troops of the Central Plains Camp and the Imperial Guards will definitely be the main force.

Xuzhou, changed the governor of Yangzhou Wu Qi to the governor of Xuzhou.

Wang Ben was appointed as the General of Wuwei of Xuzhou, and Wei Renpu was appointed as the Tax Officer of Xuzhou.

Wu Qi has now completely turned from a military officer to a civil officer. Once he returns to the central government in the future, he can be said to have completely transformed from a general to a prime minister.

With Wang Ben's ability, he is actually qualified to be the governor of a state or one of the five major camp commanders. All he lacks is some merit.

Of course, if the person above him did not step down, even if his contributions were sufficient, he would not be able to reach that point.

After all, the Wang family already had a Grand Commander, and Wang Benjin was already the best he could do by becoming a Wuwei General. It was impossible for him to become a Grand Commander or one of the five major camp commanders. At least, he couldn't get promoted until the one above him stepped down.

And by the time Wang Jian retires, I'm afraid the world will have been unified by then, and the Jin Dynasty will completely abolish the position of Grand Commander.

It was impossible for Li Xiang to allow two great governors to appear in his family. If that day really came, it would force Li Xiang to take ruthless action! Therefore, Li Xiang would never let that day come.

Yuzhou: Li Kui, the governor of Xuzhou, was changed to the governor of Yuzhou.

Pei Xingjian was appointed General of the Wuwei Army of Yuzhou, and Cheng Yu was appointed Tax Officer of Yuzhou.

In Yanzhou, Yuwen Tai, the governor of Bingzhou, was changed to the governor of Yanzhou, and Li Zhen was appointed as the local tax officer of Yanzhou.

Xue Rengui, the Grand Commander of Hezhou, was changed to the Grand Commander of Yanzhou.

The position of the Grand Commander of Yanzhou was not abolished. After all, it was close to the north. Moreover, Yanzhou was not completely controlled by Dajin, and half of it was controlled by Qinghan.

It is conceivable that in the future, when the Northern Expedition is launched, in addition to the troops of the Imperial Guards and the Central Plains Camp, the troops of Yanzhou will inevitably be the main force.

The number of troops in Yanzhou is tentatively set at 80,000.

After all, the current situation in the Central Plains is truly dire.

To support 80,000 troops, we need Si Yong's support.

Xue Rengui is one of the earliest famous generals in the world. However, in recent years, he has basically been fighting against the Yuan and Mongolian dynasties in the north. Just like Meng Tian, ​​he rarely participated in wars in the Central Plains.

To the extent that, for the Central Plains forces, their fame was no longer as great as that of other top-notch generals at the time.

In the future Northern Expedition, it will be time for Xue Rengui to continue to show up among the forces in the Central Plains.

Bingzhou: Wang Anshi, the governor of Yuzhou, was replaced as the governor of Bingzhou, and Xu Jie was appointed as the local tax officer of Bingzhou.

Wang Jian was appointed Grand Commander of Bingzhou, and Gao Changgong was appointed Deputy Commander of Bingzhou.

Hezhou: Gao Jiong, the governor of Yongzhou, was appointed governor of Hezhou, and Ji Shi was appointed as the local tax officer of Hezhou. Di Qing was appointed as the Grand Commander of Hezhou, and Li Cunxu and Chen Qingzhi were appointed as the Deputy Commanders.

In Liangzhou, Xiao He, the governor of Hezhou, was changed to Hezhou Governor, and Lin Xiangru was appointed as the local tax officer of Liangzhou.

Yue Fei was appointed as the Grand Commander of Liangzhou and was also given the title of Grand Protector-General of Sweeping Yuan. During the war, he commanded the troops of Bing, He, Liang, as well as the troops of Beidi Camp and Yongzhou Camp, and was in full charge of the war against Yuan. Lian Po and Li Siyuan were appointed as Deputy Commanders of Liangzhou.

Today, Yue Fei can be said to be the number one person in the military, just like Li Jing.

Li Jing was the nominal number one in the military, while Yue Fei was the actual number one in the military.

With the power that Yue Fei now holds, no one in the military of the Great Jin Dynasty can match him.

The three states of Bing, He and Liang had a total of 30 soldiers and horses.

The Beidi camp and the Yongzhou camp had 50,000 soldiers and horses, respectively.

It can be said that once war breaks out, one-third of the Jin army will be under Yue Fei's control.

However, there is nothing we can do about it!
There must be a unified command system for the Yuan and Mongolians!
However, in order to check and balance Yue Fei, both the deputy governor of Hezhou and the deputy governor of Liangzhou were held by members of the Li family.

However, necessary checks and balances are necessary, but Li Xiang also did not lack support for Yue Fei.

After all, if the Yuan and Mongolians start a war again, Liangzhou will inevitably become the first front line.

Therefore, he, the Grand Protector of Sweeping Yuan, was also pushed to the forefront.

Even Lian Po, the supreme commander, continued to serve as his deputy.

Lian Po has been around for many years, and although he is not very famous in the world, he is a perfect example of a person who is good at fighting but has no outstanding achievements.

He had been a general in Bingzhou for many years. Over the years, he either served as the garrison commander of Huguan, the southern gate of Bingzhou, or the garrison commander of Yanmenguan, the northern gate of Bingzhou. Even when he later became the deputy governor of Bingzhou, he basically stayed in Yanmenguan.

It is precisely because of Lian Po that Bingzhou has remained impregnable for so many years, and nothing has ever happened, whether it is Huguan in the south or Yanmenguan in the north.

Another person similar to Lian Po is Meng Gong from Hezhou, who has long dominated the Yinshan defense line and made the entire Yinshan defense line as solid as a rock.

Precisely because it was impossible to make a breakthrough from here, the Yuan and Mongolian armies before this only sent troops as a symbolic deterrent. They never considered Bingzhou or Hezhou as their breakthrough point, but instead concentrated their forces on Liangzhou and Xizhou.

In addition to Lian Po, the former surrendered general Xian Zhen was also transferred to Yue Fei's camp.

He is another top-level general. Besides being a commander, he has also reached an unrivaled level of intelligence. In terms of overall quality, he is no worse than some god-level generals.

Of course, the planning of the military strength of each state, or the planning of the navy in the future, is just a plan at present. The Jin army will proceed step by step according to this plan, rather than achieving it all at once.

This plan will probably take three to five years to complete.

The current Jin army can no longer afford such a large army. Therefore, it is necessary to gradually restore the national strength while also gradually restoring the military strength.

The Jin army is like this, not to mention the other three in the north.

Today, their military strength is not even half of what it was at its peak, only a little more than one-third.

This shows how great the impact of this plague is on all forces in the world.


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