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Chapter 53: The Poison Dragon Tie-ears to Collect Thunder (3)

Zhu Cilang didn't know that he had such a great reputation among the people, and could hang it on the door to ward off evil spirits and hang it on the head of the bed... Well, there is no need for contraception in this era.

When he saw Liu Wei, he had a very rare swaying thought.

Liu Wei is Liu Ruoyu's nephew. He was indeed tall and powerful, and showed the blood inheritance of the Liu family's military family very eye-catchingly. His personality is indeed internal. If he analyzes it based on the Cartel's sixteen personality, he will be very prominent in terms of emotional stability and constancy.

If such a person is in an industrial enterprise, it is very appropriate to be responsible for safety issues, but if he wants to take charge of a national-level strategic factory, he may have a great lack of capabilities.

This person doesn't even recognize him.

Zhu Cixuan talked with Liu Wei for a few words, admitting that Liu Ruoyu was right, but he also had new concerns.

"You can send some internal supervisors to him as deputy positions." Liu Ruoyu was indeed a little embarrassed about his nephew's illiteracy, so he offered advice.

"But." Zhu Ciyang nodded: "There is no need for a deputy, just send two people with the title of "secretary". If you go to transfer him, the safety regulations of the gunpowder factory must be implemented first. Then transfer the East Palace guards of a bureau to protect the gunpowder factory. By the way, is the president of the bureau who killed Chen Jiabao still waiting for punishment?"

"Go back to Your Highness, that's exactly." Liu Ruoyu responded.

"Then transfer him over." Zhu Cixuan said.

"Your Highness," Liu Ruoyu lowered his voice, "That President Bang is also a decisive person who is just sent to protect Anmin Factory. Will there be some useless things?"

"Do you think this is an idle place?" Zhu Cilang shook his head: "You should read more Qi Wuyi's books."

Liu Ruoyu knew that the prince had other profound meanings, and he did not know military affairs. As for the employment of people, the prince did not have any obvious loss of people. Let's wait and see.

What Zhu Cilang refers to is the firearm organization in the Qi family army.

Although the Qi family army was a strong army led by Qi Jiguang, the Southeast Suppression of Japanese troops and the Jizhen anti-gang force were completely different in war forms, and the Qi family army was clearly divided into two stages.

In the Southeast era, because of Qi Jiguang's status and the fact that Japanese pirates were mostly harassing small groups, the Qi family army was relatively small. When they arrived in Jizhen, the Mongolian iron cavalry was like a pack of wolves, plundering the border in groups. Moreover, Qi Jiguang was already a pillar of the Ming Dynasty, so the Qi family army was relatively large.

It can be said that the Qi family army was truly formed until the north. From the Qi family’s military book, we can see that Qi Jiguang attached great importance to firearms. The configuration rate of the camp firearms was as high as 50%, and the configuration rate of the baggage battalion was as high as 60%. It can be said that the Qi family army’s idea of ​​building an army with high intensity and heavy firepower.

However, the Ming army's firearms became worse day by day. So much so that the Qi family army, which later became the Guanning Iron Cavalry, gradually abandoned the tradition of firearms. The reason for this regression runs through all aspects of gunpowder manufacturing, firearm production, soldier training, and front-end psychology.

In order to fill your private bags, the Gunpowder Bureau first secretly changed the gunpowder formula and used inferior products as good products, so that the gunpowder was not powerful enough.

The second is the production of firearms, which lacks quality management mechanisms, and often causes blowouts, which makes soldiers afraid of firearms more than the enemy.

The next step is the training of soldiers.

The Qi family army's training had become institutionalized, and soldiers had a high understanding of their weapons. Later, the Ming army regarded the training as a formality, from one exercise every three days to one exercise every five days, which was only ten days, and then to Shangguan's inspection before practicing. In the end, Shangguan would not practice even if he came to inspect.

Such soldiers are very terrible to use spears and waist knives, let alone firearms with higher technical requirements?

The psychological quality of the battle is also very important. After the Ming Dynasty, it was almost impossible to lose when fighting with foreign tribes since Sarhu. The soldiers opened fire from afar when they saw the enemy coming, and then scattered. What kind of battle can they fight? The weapons that were clearly ahead of the northern barbarians for a generation were not as good as a fire stick in the hands of these Ming troops.

If Zhu Cixuan wanted to strengthen the army, he would definitely vigorously develop firearms. Not to mention returning to the Qi Jiguang era, he would at least return to the Battle of Sarhu. At that time, the Ming army mainly had a general like a pig, and his combat capabilities were not much inferior to Jiannu.

Nowadays, all the masters of firearm manufacturing are in Jiangnan, and gunpowder manufacturing is at hand. Based on the principle of easy first and difficult first, near and far first, Zhu Cilang naturally started with gunpowder, improved the gunpowder production process, stored regulations, and cultivated a group of skilled handicraft workers, clarified the process and built the assembly line.

This work requires great energy from leaders in any era, and only in the game can one send a 95-year-old magistrate to harvest tons of gunpowder every day.

Fortunately, Zhu Cilang already has a draft, and the rules and regulations written when he was dormant in the palace only need to be changed and can be used with a little detail modification.

Although Liu Wei was a nominal manager, he was actually just an executor. To be more precise, he was an executor who checked whether the prince's rules and regulations were implemented. On the first day he brought his uncle to Anmin Factory to the Anmin Factory with his uncle, he found that the job given by his uncle was not so relaxed and pleasant.

"Mr. Liu, from ancient times to the present, gunpowder has been made like this. If the formula is changed, it may not be sounded."

"Master Liu, we always use iron shovels to dig gunpowder, not to mention that the wooden shovels can't be shoveled in."

"Master Liu..."

...

Liu Wei was a little confused. What should I do if these places that were different from the prince’s requirements? What should I do if the craftsmen below refused to change? Go back to ask my uncle for advice? Or simply quit this mission?

"No!" When the Liu family's wife heard that Liu Wei was about to give up, she became anxious. She was a woman, although she had never seen any world, but she was more flexible than Liu Wei. She said, "Uncle, you asked you to take care of Anmin Factory. Although she had no qualities, she was dressed as an official. How could she go back to be a commoner? If you don't understand, why not go to my second aunt's younger brother, who has been an apprentice in a firecracker shop since he was a child, and he knows a little more."

"What does a baby know?" Liu Wei bit the cigarette and took a hard breath.

The first thing the prince banned in Anmin Factory was open fire. People had signs everywhere and didn't write. He just drew a red circle on a ball of raging fire, with a slanted line in the middle. Even the first time the person who came in knew that it was not allowed to see fire. Since the fire was banned, even cigarettes could not be smoked, which made Liu Wei's cigarette addiction go outside and secretly smoke one.

"It's said that it's a baby, and I'm in my twenties." The woman said, "If I can't be a chef, can't I even be salty and salty? Besides, you are now well-developed and should take care of my family so that I can feel a little bit shy when I go back to the door. Is that true?"

Liu Wei thought about it, his wife always said it right. Now the family is not scolding or making trouble, and the reason is much more reasonable. But he didn't know if he had the right to hire someone, so he had to stammer: "Let's talk to him first, and see if he comes."

The woman was secretly happy when she heard this, and after having supper, she went to her second aunt's house. Because of her poor family, she had forgotten when she last visited her home, but she vaguely remembered that she was going to borrow rice, and the rice had not been returned yet.

The woman took out a wooden box from the square pit under the bed, opened it under the bed, and took out a piece of silver. She held it in her hand and weighed it, put it back, changed to a slightly smaller one, and then she came out with satisfaction, changed into a refreshing and unpatched clothes, and went to a relative's house.

Her second aunt married a family named Wu. She used to help deliver goods to the firecracker shop in the capital. She met several shopkeepers, and then sent her son to be an apprentice. After ten years of apprenticeship, the Wu boy finally became a foreman, and what she did was to check for soil and salt.
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