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Chapter 236 Four openings(2/2)

It was Qin Huizhi, the most traitorous traitor in history who killed General Han Fuyue.

From a historical point of view, Qin Huizhi was a relatively normal person at this time. In the imperial vote held by the emperor, he voted against whether to cede territory.

But after the disgrace of Jingping, he was captured and sent to Jin camp and came back, and he went on the road of being a traitor and a traitor, never to return.

Chu Ge originally thought he was playing the role of Qin Huizhi this time, but after walking around the house, he discovered that he was not.

He played a person named "Li Hao". Chu Ge searched in his mind and found that this name did not exist among the important officials of the Qi Dynasty. From this, he concluded that this may be a fictional character that appeared in this historical slice.

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This may be due to the influence of demons, or it may be due to some special considerations. In short, he did not play the role of Qin Huizhi, but became the censor Zhongcheng of the Qi Dynasty at that time in a new identity.

As for why the identity of this fictional character does not use the player's real name, this may be because they are worried that players can directly confirm each other's identity through their names.

"Judging from the situation map before the official start of the game, at this time the Jin soldiers have captured Yanjing and are heading south, and have also crossed the Yellow River. Maybe they will reach Cenqiaoyi in three or four days, and they will arrive in Cenqiaoyi in another ten days.

After arriving at the outskirts of the capital, it will take up to half a month before the siege will officially begin...

"There should be a quarrel in the court at this time. As the censor Zhongcheng, I may try to exert some influence in this discussion..."

Chu Ge was thinking about what he would say in the morning meeting tomorrow.



In another different historical slice, Zhao Haiping, who chose the warrior route, did not appear directly in Pingding County, but first appeared in a martial arts field in Zhending Mansion.

Here, recruits from various surrounding states and counties are being tested on their martial arts skills.

The Qi Dynasty implemented a recruitment system. Every time there was a major disaster, troops would be recruited in the disaster-stricken areas. It is conceivable that the quality of the recruited troops would be uneven.

Therefore, after recruiting soldiers, their salary standards must be determined based on the quality of these soldiers.

Zhao Haiping looked around and found that the entire martial arts arena generally adopted two different screening criteria for these recruits.

The first is for those soldiers who have a certain fighting ability. These people may have learned martial arts in their hometown before, or their families are relatively wealthy and can afford to buy bows and arrows, etc.

This type of soldiers is obviously the elite force in the army. After passing the assessment, they can directly serve as low-level officers, allowing them to command the second type of ordinary people who have no combat capabilities.

And for these people, the assessment standards are also different.

If you are proficient in swordsmanship and marksmanship, then if you perform a few moves in front of an officer, you can roughly tell your true level from the aspects of whether your steps are frivolous and whether your moves are accurate; or, you can try shooting with a hard bow, and you can judge the number of stones in the bow.

Or the accuracy of archery can also tell how good one is in martial arts.

Of course, there are also more advanced skills, that is, riding and shooting.

If these recruits can ride on horses and shoot arrows while moving and hit the arrow targets on both sides, then they will definitely be a key training target in the military.

The second type of people are naturally ordinary people without any fighting ability.

These people may have been farmers before and had nothing to do except farming; or they may simply be refugees, unkempt or even sickly, and they may also be recruited into the army.

The screening method for these people seems much simpler and cruder: look at height.

During the Qi Dynasty, height was the main criterion for recruiting troops. For example, the height of the regular army should not be less than five feet five inches, while the height of the local army should not be less than five feet two inches. According to the weights and measures of the Qi Dynasty, converted to the current height, it is about 1.7 meters.

He is tall and about 1.68 meters tall.

Even after these recruits join the army, their pay is based on their height.

If you are above 5 feet 8 inches, you will get a monthly salary of 1,000 cash; if you are above 5 feet 7 inches, you will only get a monthly salary of 700 cash; if you are above 5 feet 6 inches, you will get a monthly salary of 500 cash; if you are under 5 feet 2 inches, you will have no monthly salary at all.

No, just food and accommodation.

In other words, if one person is about two inches taller than another, their monthly salary as a soldier will be twice the difference.

From the perspective of later generations, this is obviously a quite nonsense standard. After all, tall people may not necessarily be strong, and strong people may not be able to fight. To assess combat effectiveness, it is better to use a few stone bows and riding skills.

It is more scientific to use it as a standard and how to use spear skills.

However, the emperor of the Qi Dynasty always stubbornly believed that height can be directly linked to combat power, and this selection standard has never changed much.

For Zhao Haiping, he is quite lucky. The height of this body at this time is over five feet eight inches. That is to say, according to ordinary standards, even if he does nothing, he can still get the highest monthly salary of one thousand yuan by virtue of his height advantage.

But Zhao Haiping obviously will not be satisfied with this.

Because he had done his homework in advance, he knew that he had to strive for a special identity: special assassination utility.

In other words, he should strive for the first assessment method as much as possible.

There are two main reasons for this.

The first is that soldiers of the Qi Dynasty were required to have their faces tattooed. This rule originated from the previous dynasty. Due to the large number of soldiers recruited, many soldiers had no fighting ability and could only do hard labor, so many soldiers escaped. In order to prevent these soldiers from escaping, at that time,

The emperor slapped his forehead and came up with a very stupid idea: tattooing words on his face.

The biggest problem with the military system at this time is that it simultaneously undertakes the two functions of absorbing refugees and expanding the army. If the two functions are mixed together, the final result can only be that it neither improves social welfare nor improves the quality of the army, except for one.

The stability-maintaining effect of a little bit can be said to be indescribable in other aspects.

Tattooing on the face is a very bad by-product of this military system.

Zhao Haiping certainly does not want to have tattoos on his face, even if it is just to act in a slice of history.

The special tattoo function means that as an elite member of the army, he can not have tattoos on his face, but tattoos on his arms to indicate the army number to which he belongs.

The second is that the soldiers selected by the special assassination effect are elites. They have the opportunity to become grassroots officers from the beginning, and their starting point is higher than other soldiers.

In this way, it may be able to play a greater role in the entire Jingping Incident.

When Zhao Haiping came to the school grounds, there were junior officers on one side responsible for measuring height, and on the other side there were junior officers responsible for various assessment items.

"I want to take the riding and shooting test!"

Zhao Haiping looked at the war horses beside him, feeling confident.



At the same time, Huo Yunying was in a ruined temple on the outskirts of a small village northwest of Daliang City.

Beside him, there were several strong men dressed in green clothes gathered.

"My Excellency, Zhu Tuo, is nicknamed 'Poisonous Judge' by the Jianghu people. I have seen Duan Tao, Master Duan, who 'cut the river with one sword', and I have met all of you heroes."

"My friend, Su Hong, is known as the 'Green Grass Snake' in the world."

"My dear Yuan Zhiyong, he is known as 'the iron rope that controls the mountains and rivers'."

In addition, there were four or five others who seemed to have obviously lower status, and they were also called by various nicknames.

Huo Yunying looked at these people with a confused expression, and finally came to a conclusion based on their comprehensive judgment based on their stature, weapons, demeanor and other factors.

This... seems to be a group of petty thieves...

Take these three who seem to have a high status as an example. The weapon of Zhu Tuo, the "Poisonous Hand Judge", is a pair of judge pens, but it can be clearly seen that the tips of the pair of judge pens are worn out.

If the poisonous hand judge was dressed decently, then the 'Grass Snake' Su Hong was quite shabby. He only had a hemp rope tied around his waist, and he looked just like a rogue on the streets.

As for Yuan Zhiyong, although the title of "Iron Rope Controls Mountains and Rivers" sounds quite resounding, in fact this may be because his weapon is a thick chain.

Does any serious person use this kind of thing as a weapon?

As the saying goes, the weirder the weapon, the faster you will die. There are only two situations in which you can use this kind of strange weapon. The first is when you have a similar inheritance, and most of them are secretive masters; the second is when you are purely new and unconventional.

A gimmick to scare the enemy.

At present, it seems that Yuan Zhiyong is probably the latter.

Soon, everyone announced their names one after another, and everyone said "I have admired my name for a long time."

Huo Yunying's eyes narrowed slightly, and she was very doubtful as to whether these people were really "long admirers" or just "courtesy" common in the world.

After all, most of these people's names were chosen by themselves. It would be good if people in the same village knew about it. At this time, it clearly looked like they were gathered nearby. They were all unknown people. It was best not to expose each other.

A more likely scenario.

After everyone introduced themselves, they all looked at Huo Yunying.

"Mr. Duan, this time the Golden Dog goes south, the brothers have jointly elected you as the leader of the alliance. I wonder what we should do?"

Huo Yunying blinked in confusion before reacting.

Oh, it turns out that I am Duan Tao, who is known as "One Sword Cuts the River"...

Seeing that many of these "heroes" who claimed to be Green Forest People were just gangsters, Huo Yunying was a little confused for a moment and didn't even know how to answer.



Cenqiaoyi.

Li Hongyun had also walked out of the inn and came to the interior of this small town.

The Jin people's military front was already moving towards the Qi Dynasty land in the south, with two armies pointing towards Taiyuan and the capital respectively.

After the loss of Yanjing, the Yellow River defense line collapsed. No one could tell clearly how soon Cenqiao Station would be involved in the war after receiving the military information about the Jin soldiers' invasion.

Therefore, Cenqiaoyi was in a very chaotic state at this time.

Of course, this is not all due to lack of information. In the capital and the imperial city, where military intelligence is gathered, there is actually chaos.

According to historical records, when he knew that the Jin soldiers were still ten days away from the capital, Qi Huizong issued an edict before abdicating the throne, asking the emperor to suppress King Qin.

Li Hongyun was walking in the chaotic streets of Cenqiaoyi, feeling a little confused.
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