Chapter 149 Inheritance



However, before returning to Anyang City, Sun Hao discussed with the Minister of War Liu Bowen who was accompanying the army and decided to make some adjustments to the organization of the Han army again.

The Imperial Guards will be expanded from eight guards to eight towns, each town will have four guards under its jurisdiction, and each guard will have a staff of 50,000 people.

Among them, the First, Second, Third and Fourth Towns of the Imperial Guard each had 150,000 Snow Dragon Riders and 50,000 Modao Soldiers.

The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Great Snow Dragon Cavalry, 50,000 Tiger Cavalry, 50,000 White Robe Cavalry and 50,000 White Robe Soldiers.

The Grand Commander of the First Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Fan Kuai, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Xia Luqi and Gao Chong.

The Grand Commander of the Second Regiment of the Imperial Guards was Xiong Kuohai, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Pei Yuanqing and Lu Wenlong.

Luo Cheng, the commander-in-chief of the Third Regiment of the Imperial Guard, and Yang Dayan and Yue Yun, the deputy commanders-in-chief.

The Grand Commander of the Fourth Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Yang Zaixing, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Wang Yanzhang and Yang Jizhou.

The Grand Commander of the Fifth Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Xiao Mohe, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Wu Yunzhao and Cao Ning.

The Grand Commander of the Sixth Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Yang Lin, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Wu Tianxi and Fu Tianliang.

The commander-in-chief of the Seventh Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Gao Siji, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Li Guang and Di Lei.

The Grand Commander of the Eighth Regiment of the Imperial Guard was Chang Yuchun, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Zhang Dingbian and He Yuanqing.

As the most elite Imperial Guards in the Han Army, its commander-in-chief and deputy commander-in-chief were all "hundred-level" generals.

The imperial guards will be expanded from the original 24 towns to 36 towns, and each town will be under the jurisdiction of four guards. The establishment of each guard will be the same as that of the Imperial Guards, and will be increased to 50,000 people.

The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Towns of the Imperial Guards each had 100,000 Great Snow Dragon Cavalry, 50,000 Tiger Cavalry and 50,000 White Robe Cavalry.

The Grand Commander of the First Town was Li Cunxiao, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Xin Wenli and Zuo Tiancheng.

The second town’s Grand Commander was Ran Min, and the deputy Grand Commanders were Wang Bodang and Cheng Yaojin.

The commander-in-chief of the Third Regiment was Liu Yu, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Hua Xiong and Pan Zhang.

The Grand Commander of the Fourth Regiment was Su Dingfang, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Liao Hua and Dong Xi.

The commander-in-chief of the Fifth Regiment was Li Jing, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Hu Yanzhuo and Ma Dai.

The commander-in-chief of the Sixth Regiment was Ma Yuan, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Dian Wei and Xu Chu.

The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Tiger Cavalry, 50,000 White Robe Cavalry, 50,000 Modaomen, and 50,000 White Robe Soldiers.

The Grand Commander of the Seventh Regiment was Long Qie, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Hua Rong and Xu Ning.

The Grand Commander of the Eighth Regiment was Yuwen Chengdu, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Du Hui and Shi Wansui.

The Grand Commander of the Ninth Town was Wei Qing, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Qing Ji and Meng Ben.

The Grand Commander of the Tenth Regiment was Xue Rengui, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Wu Huo and Xia Yu.

The commander-in-chief of the 11th Regiment was Qin Qiong, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Ren Bi and Bian Zhuangzi.

The commander-in-chief of the 12th Regiment was Di Qing, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Nangong Changwan and Tu'an Yi.

The 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Black Armored Cavalry, 50,000 Beiwei Cavalry, 50,000 White Horse Volunteers and 50,000 Vanguard Death Soldiers.

The commander-in-chief of the Thirteenth Town was Wang Jian, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan.

The Grand Commander of the Fourteenth Regiment was Hulugu, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Huang Zhong and Wei Yan.

The commander-in-chief of the 15th Regiment was Bai Qi, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Xu Huang and Pang De.

The Grand Commander of the Sixteenth Regiment was Gao Aocao, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Le Jin and Yu Jin.

The commander-in-chief of the 17th Regiment was Huo Qubing, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Han Dang and Huang Gai.

The commander-in-chief of the 18th Regiment was Lu Bu, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Cheng Pu and Zu Mao.

The 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, 50,000 Xiliang Iron Cavalry, 50,000 Zhao Bian Cavalry and 50,000 Northern Palace Soldiers.

The Grand Commander of the 19th Regiment was Pan Feng, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Shang Shitu and Liang Shitai.

The Grand Commander of the 20th Regiment was Meng Tian, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Guan Sheng and Lin Chong.

The commander-in-chief of the 21st Regiment was Lian Po, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Cao Ren and Cao Hong.

The commander-in-chief of the 22nd Regiment was Ying Bu, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Li Jue and Guo Si.

The commander-in-chief of the 23rd Regiment was Li Mu, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Han Qinhu and Li Dian.

The commander-in-chief of the 24th Regiment was Peng Yue, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Yan Liang and Wen Chou.

The 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Black Armored Cavalry, 50,000 Beiwei Cavalry, 50,000 Wei Wuzu and 50,000 Qin Ruishi.

The Grand Commander of the 25th Regiment was Taishi Ci, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Shi Wengong and Luan Tingyu.

The commander-in-chief of the 26th Regiment was Yuchi Gong, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Zhang Xiu and Zhang Yan.

The Grand Commander of the 27th Regiment was Li Guangbi, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Bian Xiang and Du Fu.

The Grand Commander of the 28th Regiment was Guo Ziyi, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Shan Xiongxin and Wei Wentong.

The Grand Commander of the 29th Regiment was Zhang Liao, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Zhang He and Wen Pin.

The Grand Commander of the 30th Regiment was He Ruobi, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Ling Tong and Chen Wu.

The 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, 35th and 36th Regiments of the Imperial Guards each had 50,000 Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, 50,000 Xiliang Iron Cavalry, 50,000 Wei Wuzu and 50,000 Qin elite soldiers.

The Grand Commander of the 31st Regiment was Zhao Yun, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Dong Ping and Qin Ming.

The commander-in-chief of the 32nd Regiment was Ma Chao, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Lai Huer and Ding Yanping.

The Grand Commander of the 33rd Regiment was Guan Yu, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Deng Yuanjue and Shi Bao.

The Grand Commander of the 34th Regiment was Zhang Fei, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Yang Zhi and Suo Chao.

The Grand Commander of the 35th Regiment was Yu Juluo, and the Deputy Grand Commanders were Bao Manzi and Ji Ling.

The commander-in-chief of the 36th Regiment was Zhang Han, and the deputy commanders-in-chief were Wu Song and Lu Zhishen.

According to this organization, the Imperial Guards and Imperial Guards of the Han Dynasty will have 8.8 million centurions. Even if all 700 million conversion points reserved in the "Tough General Converter" are used up, it will not be possible to make up for the shortage of centurions in each town.

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