Reborn Yue Feizhi returns my rivers and mountains

Chapter 199: Righteous Persuasion Wants to Rebel

Yue Fei led his army to Maoshan and set up a stronghold in the middle of the mountain. He also sent troops to guard various dangerous places.

Maoshan was the birthplace of the Shangqing sect of Sanmao Zhenjun during the reign of Emperor Jingdi of the Western Han Dynasty, and was known as the "Shangqing Zongtan" in history.This mountain is steep and strategically located, making it an excellent place for garrisoning troops.Bai Pu, a later generation, wrote in a poem:

"Three peaks are full of clouds, and thousands of valleys are scattered with the sound of autumn. Mao Jun once achieved Taoism, and the mountains and the earth are spiritual. Looking at the green pines and purple junipers in the distance, they are suspected to be smoke and fog, slowly descending into the blue sky. The Luan and the crane are dreaming of the old mountain, and the incense is in love. The cave is open, the alchemy stove is cold, and there are sutras left behind. Huayang has been hiding since ancient times, and he has been practicing immortality. I feel ashamed of being the prime minister in the mountain, so I wear a silk scarf and a crane cloak, and listen to the sound of the sheng. Wherever the Canglang River is, I also wash my dusty tassels. "

Another important reason why Yue Fei chose Maoshan as his base was that during the Anti-Japanese War, generals such as Su Yu and Chen Yi led the New Fourth Army into the Maoshan area. After arduous struggle, they established the Southern Jiangsu Anti-Japanese Base with Maoshan as the center.This base area was one of the earliest anti-Japanese base areas established behind enemy lines in Central China. It has stood in the heart of the enemy for a long time, fully exerted its role as a sharp knife, a base and a hub, and made a significant contribution to the final victory of the national anti-Japanese war.

The situation that Yue Fei faced at this time was almost the same as that faced by the New Fourth Army. The Jin Army had completely occupied the north of the Yangtze River, and the land south of the Yangtze River was also in danger. If he could not take advantage of the easy-to-defend and difficult-to-attack terrain of Maoshan, he would probably have more than [-] men under his command. The horses will soon be driven to pieces by the Jin army.

After arriving on the mountain and settling down the soldiers, Yue Fei began to think hard about military regulations. After all, without rules, it would be difficult to achieve success.Moreover, at this time, the mountains and rivers were collapsing and bandits were rampant. Countless officers and soldiers were looting everywhere. If they were not restrained, I am afraid that the soldiers under their command would also inevitably loot.According to historical records, the army he led will fall into an extremely difficult situation.Due to lack of food and grass, some sergeants secretly went down the mountain to plunder the people. Although Yue Fei immediately stopped them after discovering them and strictly controlled them, they still left stains.Now that I know something is about to happen, I want to prevent such things from happening.

Thinking of this, Yue Fei thought even more hard, but after much deliberation, he found that there were only methods recorded in military books and laws and regulations. They were numerous but difficult to implement. Moreover, most of the soldiers were not literate, and the obscure laws were even more difficult to understand.After thinking about it, it is difficult to summarize a set of military regulations that are easy to understand and close to the soldiers.

Just when Yue Fei was at a loss what to do, a flash of light suddenly flashed in his mind. What kind of military discipline and law? Isn't the "Three Major Disciplines and Eight Points of Attention" summarized by the Chairman back then applicable to this time?Why rack your brains to summarize it yourself.Thinking of this, Yue Fei took up the pen and set the military regulations at this time.

Three Laws: One is to enforce orders and prohibitions.When a military order is issued, regardless of doubts, just execute it. If you violate the military order, you will be punished with a military stick, or beheaded;

There is nothing wrong with autumn on the second day.No looting is allowed in the counties and counties they pass through, and every needle and thread must be exchanged for things. If there is any violation, the punishment will be a military stick in the lightest form, or beheading in the worst case;

On the third day, he surrendered the army and returned to the public.All enemy assets obtained, no matter how much, must be handed over and distributed uniformly. If they are kept privately, they will be punished with military sticks and expelled from the camp.

Bajie:

The first command is to be rude and rude, whether in the army or in the countryside, and violators will be lightly punished;

The second precept is injustice, no matter how big or small the business is, and no forced buying or selling, violators will be severely punished;

The three precepts are to take things by force, no matter how much the property is, if you borrow it, never return it, and those who violate it will be lightly punished;

The four precepts are rogue, no matter how big or small things are, the precept is not to make compensation for damage, and violators will be punished;

The five precepts on fighting, whether in the camp or in the countryside, are to be used to fight with each other, and those who violate them will be severely punished;

The six precepts are to destroy fields, regardless of the size of the crops, and to trample and destroy them. Violators will be fined;

The seven precepts are adultery, regardless of age or age, and the prohibition against rape and humiliation of women. Violators will be beheaded;

The Eight Precepts prohibit abuse of prisoners, regardless of whether they are prisoners of Jin or Han Dynasties. They also prohibit humiliation and abuse. Violators will be severely punished.

After writing the Three Rules and Eight Precepts, Yue Fei recited it himself and found it concise and easy to understand. He couldn't help but admire the Chairman even more.

Then Yue Fei ordered the generals to go to the tent, read out the Three Rules and Eight Precepts, and asked the generals what they meant.After hearing this, all the generals frowned. One of them, Qi Fang, asked, "If food and grass are not available and we are not allowed to plunder, will we starve the army to death?"

Yue Fei replied: "The lack of food and grass is just because the general is incompetent. It should be noted that before the troops and horses are moved, food and grass go first. Before the battle, there is no preparation, and there is no food in the middle, but to harass the people. What's the point?"

Chen Que asked again: "It seems inappropriate to surrender the army and return it to the government. Nowadays, the imperial army's pay is intermittent. If we don't exploit some of the enemy's troops, I'm afraid the soldiers will no longer have the fighting spirit."

Yue Fei replied sternly: "In our army, all generals are treated equally, and what they gain from attacking the enemy is distributed according to their work. They are generals. Those who have no merit will get nothing."

The generals argued for a while, but in the end Yue Fei overcame all opinions and ordered the three rules and eight precepts to each camp, ordering the soldiers to keep them in mind.

A few days later, the military order was circulated to the entire army. All officers and men had objections, but Yue Fei was so majestic that he did not dare to take action.

On this day, Yue Fei was in his tent when suddenly a personal guard came to report that Qi Fang had led a group of troops and went down the mountain instead. The officers and men in the camp also had second thoughts.

Yue Fei quickly got up and came to the camp, where he saw a group of sergeants talking about each other, and a few even shouted the slogan: "It's better to be a thief than a thief with such harsh orders!"

After hearing these words, Yue Fei stepped forward with a stern face and coughed, and the soldiers fell silent.Just listen to Yue Fei's generous words: "I, Heyuan, are kind and kind. I should serve the country with loyalty and righteousness, establish a name for myself, write on bamboo and silk, and be immortal after death. If I fall into captivity, break up and become a thief, live in espionage, my body will die and my reputation will be destroyed. How can I think of it?" Yes? Jiankang, a beautiful place on the left side of the Yangtze River, has been invaded by barbarians. How can we establish a country? What happened today will lead to death. Anyone who comes out of here will be killed!"

After Yue Fei finished speaking, he took out the Longlin dagger, swiped it hard in his palm, and shook off the blood, staining the flag in front of the camp.Then he said: "Yue's lifelong ambition is to expel the Tartars and restore our mountains and rivers. If you are a bandit now, when the mountains and rivers are restored in the future, how will you see your hometown elders?" All the soldiers were stunned. They all bowed their heads with emotion and dared not speak. Some of them even had tears in their eyes.

Seeing this, Yue Fei said to the generals of each battalion: "If you don't want to be a thief, follow me! If you want to go, I will not pursue you today because of your military achievements. If we meet on the battlefield in the future, we will not show mercy!" The generals heard this! He said, looked at each other, knelt down on one knee, and said in unison: "I am willing to obey the general's order!"

Yue Fei knew very well that using force to suppress others would not last long, and the ideological work in the army must not fall behind.So he ordered the generals to gather together after each camp was dispersed, and carefully explained the benefits of the three laws and eight precepts to the generals, and promised the generals to speak freely and patiently answer them one by one.

After convincing the generals, Yue Fei explained it in various camps on different days, and ordered the generals in each camp to instill it in them every day, so that the three rules and eight precepts could be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.At this point, everyone in the army was united and no one had any different intentions.

In addition, Yue Fei also sent his trusted generals to lead the army to Jurong County, the area under the jurisdiction of the Guangde Army, to protect the people of the local city in exchange for military supplies.At first, all the counties and counties were suspicious. It was not until Yue Fei led his troops to defeat several bandits in the surrounding area and stopped the Jin army's cavalry that the suspicions disappeared. They also saw that the incoming army was not like before, with strict discipline and no offense against the common people. Send grain and grass to support Yue Fei.

In this way, Yue Fei's army gradually became famous around Maoshan. Many people came to join him after hearing the news, and the name Yue Fei's army spread among the people.Finally, Yue Fei can officially enter the stage of history as the commander of an army.

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