After Hong Chengchou sent the news to Ye Xin, he was already prepared to leave the city and fight the peasant army. However, when Ye Xin's news came, Hong Chengchou saw the letter and broke out in cold sweat.
Indeed, Hong Chengchou was good at fighting, but he was not good at building an army. This time, if not for Ye Xin's reminder, Hong Chengchou would have brought this group of rebel soldiers out of the city and probably wouldn't have returned.
Ye Xin was right. Since this group of soldiers had betrayed him once, they would betray him again in the future. Therefore, this was the problem that Hong Chengchou could easily overlook.
Thinking of this, Hong Chengchou wiped the sweat off his forehead in fear. He thought to himself that if it wasn't for the Emperor's reminder, he would be finished.
Thinking of this, Hong Chengchou immediately knelt down and kowtowed several times towards the north. He then said to the messenger,""Please go back and tell the emperor that Hong Chengchou is grateful for the emperor's guidance. In the following period of time, Hong Chengchou will do his best to train the soldiers and not disappoint the emperor!”
Along with Hong Chengchou's memorial was Cao Wenzhao's memorial. After all, these two people were working together now. If there was anything, they would discuss it and tell Ye Xin together.
Compared to Hong Chengchou, Cao Wenzhao's situation was much better. After all, Cao Wenzhao had led 2,000 Guanning Cavalry to help. The Guanning Cavalry were the heavy tanks of that era, and they were invincible on the battlefield.
Ai, Cao Wenzhao was indeed a valiant general. He fought valiantly and charged into the enemy camp with a spear in his hand. No one could stop him. With the Guanning Cavalry behind him, it would be even easier for him to defeat the peasant army.
Ye Xin pondered for a moment before replying to Cao Wenzhao, saying that Cao Wenzhao needed to quickly familiarize himself with the terrain of the northwest.
Thus, Ye Xin's message to Cao Wenzhao was only three words: "Investigate the terrain, and seek progress while maintaining stability." His intention was to remind Cao Wenzhao not to underestimate the enemy and to use the Guanning Cavalry at the critical moment.
To be able to escape from the soldiers, these people were definitely not good people. Especially Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong. These two people were not to be trifled with. If he underestimated them, it would be a big deal.
Hong Chengchou sighed and said,"Brother Cao, our emperor is not a simple person!" The emperor's military talent is definitely not below the five of us!”
Cao Wenzhao had fought with Ye Xin in the defense of Beijing, so after hearing Hong Chengchou's words, he smiled contemptuously and said,"Brother Hong, what do you mean by the emperor's military ability is not below the five of us? Haha, during the Battle of Beijing, the Emperor led a thousand soldiers to defeat the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty. This kind of method is simply beyond our reach!”
After Hong Chengchou and Cao Wenzhao's message was sent, Zuo Liangyu, Sun Chuanting, and Lu Xiangsheng's edict also came. It was already night time, and Ye Xin knew that these matters were more urgent, so he burned the midnight oil to check on Zuo Liangyu's training.
Zuo Liangyu's martial arts skills were very powerful. Moreover, he was different from others in that his combat weapon was a bow and arrow, and mainly a bow and arrow. Basically, it was rare to see Zuo Liangyu use a knife and spear. No matter if the enemy was close or far away from him, Zuo Liangyu could definitely kill the enemy with a bow and arrow.
Therefore, Zuo Liangyu's idea was to recruit a group of soldiers to train their archery skills. This was similar to training the soldiers 'archery skills. It would be best if the soldiers did not miss a shot. This way, it would definitely cause a huge blow to the peasant army.
Ye Xin pondered for a while and felt that Zuo Liangyu's idea was very good. There was no big problem, so he immediately asked Cao Huachun to deliver 500,000 taels of silver to Zuo Liangyu to support Zuo Liangyu's archer army training.
Sun Chuanting and Lu Xiangsheng were indeed famous generals. The army that Sun Chuanting was training was the Ming Dynasty's Qin soldiers, while the soldiers that Lu Xiangsheng was training were the famous Ming Dynasty's Tianxiong Army.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, before Ye Xin's Brave Guards Battalion entered the stage of history, the first ranked army was the Guanning Iron Cavalry, the second ranked army was the Great Ming Qin Army, and the third ranked army was Lu Xiangsheng's Tianxiong Army.
The reason why Sun Chuanting's Qin soldiers were called Qin soldiers was mainly because Sun Chuanting chose the natives of Qinchuan to train them.
These natives of the Qin Chuan Land did not have any other characteristics. They only had two special abilities. One reason was that they loved their hometown, Qinchuan, very much. The other reason was that these people were intrepid by nature, and when they fought, each one of them was more than the other.
One had to know that the reason why the peasant army rebelled was to save their lives and to make a living. However, if you really angered the natives of the Qin Chuan Land, these people would risk their lives to kill the other party.
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