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Chapter 3252 A Different Mentality Among the Generals
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The standards of any normal legion are not suitable for the Princess Guard today; the legion's uniqueness is reflected in every aspect.
Their equipment, discipline, personnel strength, teamwork, and so on are unmatched by ordinary legions.
It could even be said that among the top legions, the Princess Guard ranks among the best in these categories.
Putting aside willpower, the Princess Guard is definitely a top-tier decisive battle force.
However, in today's top-tier decisive battle legions, which legion doesn't consider willpower?
Do the Princess Guard lack willpower?
Yes, it does exist, but how to unify this will and implement one's own beliefs is a problem that needs to be solved.
"So I really hope they can give me an answer beyond the usual methods, whether it's good or bad." Guo Jia shook his head slightly, his words carrying a hint of expectation.
Obeying orders and remaining unchanged is a remarkable feat for an ordinary legion. However, for an already excellent legion, choosing to obey orders that are not applicable to all battlefields is a sign of inferiority.
They were not in the front-line battlefield environment and did not understand the current situation of the Princess Guard.
Following their plan is merely a matter of doing things in a conventional way, but if they have their own ideas, then the meaning is completely different.
Change implies initiative, which is a very important reference point for the Princess Guard.
"Is it okay whether it's good or bad?" Fa Zheng was quite surprised to hear Guo Jia say such a thing for the first time, and he didn't understand it for a moment.
"You know the configuration of the Princess Guard better than I do, and you should also understand why the Princess Guard exists." Guo Jia glanced at Fa Zheng and smiled slightly.
Following this line of reasoning, Fazheng instantly understood the reason and nodded on the spot.
The princess guard, when assembled, is essentially an excellent legion. But if this legion is broken up, it becomes the backbone of a large army, a backbone capable of stabilizing an army of hundreds of thousands.
This is also one of the reasons why Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, and others chose to go all out in such offensive battles.
Expanding territory and establishing new borders are indeed policies formulated by the state and must be implemented.
However, no official announcement was made regarding when it would be implemented or where it would be located. Nevertheless, everyone had a general idea and naturally made their own guesses.
Generals and commanders like Guan Yu, who brought their own strategists, also had their own guesses.
Among the speculations of the frontline generals, the location for everyone to carve out their own territories has been estimated to be the Americas, and the timeframe is likely to be after the annihilation of the Kushan Empire.
The reason for this speculation is entirely due to the influence of various political factors.
The Kushan Empire's rebellion is intolerable; eliminating them is the only right course of action.
Furthermore, this land itself is a source of sustenance for an empire, and it is close enough that all that is needed to build a wide and flat road is enough to control this place.
Furthermore, this road is under construction, so naturally people would not consider Kushan as a fiefdom.
The coastal islands of Southeast Asia have been handed over to Jiangdong for active development, and the future division of the region goes without saying.
In such a vast region as Central Asia, there were many powerful clans infiltrating the area, not to mention Cao Cao's involvement, so everyone was well aware of the situation.
The Eastern European region, under the Yuan family's jurisdiction, appears to be thriving at the moment, but it harbors numerous hidden dangers, some of which are quite visible. Aside from these areas, the only other region that is relatively easy to develop, has sufficient territory, is far enough from the central government to be less affected by external influences, is the Americas.
Since everyone belonged to the Han imperial family, it was quite normal to enfeoff members of the imperial family to remote areas to consolidate their power, according to the previous practice of enfeoffment.
Therefore, while other warlords may have already begun the process of dividing up territory, Guan Yu and his comrades had not yet embarked on this journey.
However, Guan Yu and the others had no complaints about this; on the contrary, they thought it was quite normal.
Just like the inscriptions on the two tripods of Heaven and Man in Chang'an.
As they gain more merit for the empire, they will naturally be able to obtain more resources and larger territories in the subsequent process of dividing up the land and granting fiefdoms.
There is another very important reason why this plan can be accepted.
That is, Liu Bei and his men were all very young.
Even Huang Zhong, the oldest among them, is not yet sixty years old. With his strong will and strength, he could easily live to be over a hundred.
Moreover, Huang Zhong's son, Huang Xu, also entered the military and became a renowned general of the younger generation.
As for Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others, they were only in their prime, and they had a long future ahead of them.
Those who still possess passion and ambition are naturally willing to set aside immediate gains in order to pursue greater long-term benefits.
Of course, another reason is that Liu Tong's own abilities have made everyone understand.
With or without them, the Han Empire's attacks on the Kushan Empire would not have stopped.
The only difference is the speed; whether it's faster or slower, no one can make an absolute guarantee.
By leveraging the loyalty of the princess's guards, dismantling legions and reinforcing them into various armies, Liu Tong then integrated and commanded hundreds of thousands of troops. Subsequently, he simultaneously divided his forces into multiple routes. Relying on his terrifying coordination and command abilities, Liu Tong possessed an almost god-like level of suppression and dominance on this imperial-level battlefield.
If the Kushans cannot simultaneously withstand Liu Tong's army from multiple directions, it would be quite normal for them to be killed.
While military victory does not equate to perfect political rule, how can one speak of rule if military victory is impossible?
It was precisely because of Liu Tong's support and demonstrated ability that the generals on the front lines were able to cooperate with each other.
After all, for the generals, the things they can learn and understand on a battlefield of this level are mostly things that can only be encountered by chance.
If they give up, there are plenty of people willing to take their place and command the army in an attack.
The reason they led their most elite legions as reinforcements for the Han Empire was simply because they were Liu Bei's direct subordinates.
It is precisely because of this identity that they have this opportunity.
Otherwise, within the vast Han Empire, the number of people who wanted to command such an army would be countless. (End of Chapter)
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