Chapter 1015: The Dilemma of the Divine Strategy Guards



Chapter 1015 The Dilemma of the Godly Guards

After two days of meetings and discussions, the content of this criminal investigation textbook was finally determined. Luo Chong officially named the book "Criminal Investigation Technology" and designated it as an internal publication of the official system. The main teaching objects are the trainee clerks who have just joined the criminal chambers of local government offices. It is forbidden to spread it to the outside world.

The reason for prohibiting it from spreading to the outside world is to prevent the people from mistakenly learning the government's case handling process, and then deliberately committing high-IQ crimes and learning anti-detection techniques, causing unnecessary trouble to the government's case handling.

This must be prevented, because there are many such examples in modern times. For example, some people watched some police and gangster movies and followed suit. They were very good at anti-detection and all kinds of tricky operations were hard to guard against. In the early years when there were no surveillance cameras, it caused a lot of trouble for the police.

Although there are occasional homicides in the Han tribe now, there has not been a murder case so far. Instead, there are more cases of people being killed by mistake in fights. Although it is also a homicide, it is still fundamentally different from murder.

If "Criminal Investigation Technology" spreads to the people, the possible consequence is:

Oh? There is such an operation? It turns out that if you do this, the government office will not be able to find the murderer! ! !

Of course, this kind of thing can be prevented for a while, but not forever. In essence, the public security can only rely on popularization of law, so that the people can be familiar with the law. Even if they are not familiar with it, they must know the serious consequences of breaking the law. In addition, the effective resolution of contradictions, if there is a way not to break the law, who is willing to bear the serious consequences and commit crimes?

So after determining the scope of publication and use of this textbook, Luo Chong issued an internal notice, asking counties and prefectures to strengthen popularization of law education. In this regard, they can work with schools to spread the content of "Han Law" to their parents through students.

Another book was determined, and Luo Chong once again threw himself into the pile of papers in the study. As time went on, more and more letters and manuscripts were sent from all over the country, and Luo Chong also needed to spend a lot of time every day reviewing the manuscripts.

Among these piles of paper, letters still account for the largest proportion. It is the same reason. The literacy rate of the Han tribe is not high now. Some people don’t even know what writing is. But when they see others writing, they also write. They only know that the leader will read what they write, so they just write a letter to the leader to talk. It is simple and cheap.

Many of the letters are thanks or complaints from the people, which sometimes make Luo Chong laugh and cry, but some things are more valuable.

For example, a herdsman from Zhangwu County wrote to Luo Chong and told him that he raised a kind of goat with very good fur. The fur is fine and white, just like the clouds in the sky. In short, he praised it to the utmost. However, the officials of Zhangwu County said that the tribe does not encourage raising goats. Only herdsmen who raise sheep can get priority in feed subsidies in winter. He felt it was very unfair, so he wrote a letter to Luo Chong for justice.

This is equivalent to petitioning, suing the local officials.

However, this matter was indeed ordered by Luo Chong. Goats often eat grass roots when eating grass, and even gnaw on tree bark when they are hungry. If they are raised on a large scale, it is very easy to cause grassland desertification, which is simply a disaster for the grassland.

Sheep do not have this concern. Sheep only eat grass on the ground, not grass roots, and they poop while eating, which is equivalent to fertilizing the grassland. It will not take long for the grass to grow again, and it will not damage the grassland environment.

In addition, sheep can produce wool for textiles and can also produce a large number of dairy products. The economic value is obviously higher than that of goats, so Luo Chong ordered to promote it.

But then again, goats are not completely useless. At present, the biggest use of goats in the Han tribe is to make brushes with goat hair. The brush is the official designated writing tool of the Han tribe. In addition, with the popularization of education, the amount of brushes used can be imagined, so this goat still needs to be raised.

However, raising them is raising them, but large-scale grazing is definitely not allowed. It is okay to raise them in pens and feed them with feed. The goat breed proposed by this person is also worthy of attention. Local officials can inspect it. If it is really excellent, it can be handed over to Sinong Temple for scientific research and breeding.

Luo Chong casually wrote a reply letter, and his own opinions on how to deal with it, and then put it together with the original letter, and then sent it back to them.

Therefore, he also divided the manuscripts sent in into regional replies. After dealing with the manuscripts in one place, he immediately returned them by the same route.

For some manuscripts that Luo Chong was interested in, the original authors did not write them into books. Luo Chong would also give guidance, telling them how to write a book and what to focus on, just like Luo Chong guiding Zhan Ying to write recipes, giving samples and formats, and then sending them back to the original authors for rewriting, and encouraging them to continue to create.

As for those who were written purely for fun, Luo Chong basically replied directly on the letter paper with a sentence, "I have read it, thank you for your letter." '

A few days later, at the end of November, Bai Qi also brought the final drafts of the two books, "Xiang Hai" and "Youth and the Sea", to Luo Chong for approval. After checking that there were no problems, Luo Chong immediately ordered them to print a thousand copies

each. The eight northern counties of the Han tribe, plus the three counties of Honghu in the grassland, the eight counties of the Tang tribe, and the six counties of Qiongzhou Island, totaled more than 70 counties and hundreds of villages. If a thousand copies of each were distributed, it would be about ten copies per county, which was really not a lot.

Let's sell them first and see. If the sales are good, it is not impossible to print more later.

While Luo Chong was busy increasing the book reserves of the Han tribe, Qubing, who was far away in the northern hunting camp, was also implementing his own strategic plan.

The first battalion led by Qubing himself encountered some troubles. They themselves were not in any danger, but the situation was a little beyond expectations and they were a little short of manpower.

Originally, according to Youye's intelligence, the cannibals' hunting time in the hunting grounds was basically concentrated in the first three months of winter. If they did not get enough food for the winter in these three months, they would choose to risk going south. However, this year, due to the destruction of the Han tribe, the situation has changed.

Throughout November, because of the continuous raids by the First Battalion of the Shen Ce Guards on five hunting teams in October, at least five enemy villages lost their men and food supplies, and their situation became increasingly difficult. The hungry old, weak, women and children could only choose to go out to find food by themselves, otherwise they would stay in the village and be used as food by other villages.

This led to more and more enemies in the river bend position of the Third Battalion, with larger and larger scales and higher frequencies. A large number of cannibals flocked to the river bend to fish for a living. In order to reduce losses, they also organized their own teams. Some people were responsible for fishing, and some were responsible for vigilance to avoid being attacked by enemies or wild beasts.

The Third Battalion had no good solution for a while. In order not to be discovered by the enemy, they chose to abandon their positions, wait for reinforcements, and then plot against the cannibals in front of them again.

If they don't give up their positions, there will be only one result. The cannibals, fearing the firepower of the Third Battalion, will choose to give up this fishing spot and then choose another place to collect food.

This creates a paradox. Either the Third Battalion leaves or the enemy leaves. It is impossible for the two sides to coexist peacefully. Once the enemy is forced to leave, the Third Battalion's arrangements here will be in vain.

In this case, it is better to simply retreat and keep this battlefield for later planning, which is better than changing to a strange environment and re-arranging.

On the other hand, the enemies encountered by the First Battalion suddenly began to gather together. Thousands of people hunted at the same time, and there were also many giant apes. A piece of fat appeared in the vision of the First Battalion, but with the number of people on the First Battalion side, it was a bit difficult to eat this enemy, but Qubing was unwilling to let the enemy leave just like that, so he was a little worried.

Mainly because in October, the First Battalion annihilated five enemy hunting teams, and in November, it killed six teams and captured thousands of prisoners of war; the huge losses for two consecutive months made the cannibals a little overwhelmed.

The loss of manpower was secondary. The most important thing was that they had not received much food supplies for more than two months. In addition, the winter was already halfway over, and the beasts were about to move south. If they could not catch some prey, they might really starve to death.

So, the cannibals united the hunting teams from various villages, and thousands of them went to the valley south of the hunting ground to set up defenses, hoping to intercept the beasts moving south there.

The entire hunting ground area was an endless forest in the north, an east-west mountain range in the south, and mountainous canyons and basins in the middle. Only in the middle of the south was there a valley, which was the only way for the beasts to migrate back and forth from north to south. At this time of year, even if the Han tribe did not come to make trouble, the cannibals would come here to intercept them once. They blocked here, just like the crocodiles blocking the wildebeests on the African grasslands, and they had to bite off a piece of meat.

According to the intelligence from the front-line reconnaissance, the beasts have not yet moved southward, but they are also moving southward while foraging. The cannibal hunting teams have stopped hunting and are waiting in the valley in advance. The total number of people has reached more than 4,000, which is about all the young and strong main forces of ten to twenty large villages.

However, there are only more than 1,700 people in the first battalion. It is definitely impossible to eat these 4,000 or 5,000 people. If they just kill the enemy, then with the sharpness of firearms, there is absolutely no problem, but if they want to capture all these enemies alive, don't even think about it.

"What should we do now? These 4,000 or 5,000 people should be the last hunting team organized by the cannibals this year. If they run back, then our next strategic goal will be difficult to achieve, and it will cause us a lot of casualties." Youye asked Qubing with some worry.

"One thousand and seventeen, capture four or five thousand alive, don't even think about it, we must gather more troops than the enemy to have a certain degree of confidence, even if we don't have more, at least the troops must be equal, so that with our equipment advantage, we still have a chance to try." Qubing also frowned and analyzed.

"Yes, the key is where can we get so many people now, alas." Youye continued.

Qubing didn't say anything, stood up and paced back and forth in the command room, occasionally looking up at the northern map hanging on the wall, and after a while he suddenly asked Youye.

"Uncle You, what do you think our strategic goal is?"

Youye was stunned when he heard this, and didn't understand why Qubing suddenly asked this. The strategic goal was proposed by him, how could he not know it himself, but he still said it.

"Strategic purpose. First, annihilate the enemy's living forces in large numbers outside the periphery to prepare for subsequent attacks and targeted clearing?"

"That's right, so I think the tactical purpose is secondary. All tactics should be centered on the strategic purpose and developed around the strategic purpose. Then our primary goal is to annihilate these four or five thousand enemies outside the enemy-occupied area, not whether to capture them alive or not." Qubing explained.

"You mean, just kill these four or five thousand enemies directly?! This, this won't work, will the leader disagree?" Youye said in surprise.

"Well, I do mean that. You have to know that the enemy has set up many traps in the forest, and that is their territory. They are familiar with the terrain, but we know nothing about it. If we let these four or five thousand people go back, then we will have to pay a higher price if we want to eliminate them again.

"So we absolutely cannot let them go back. In order to achieve this goal, even if we kill them directly, it will be worth it. Now, all these people are in the common battlefield of both sides, so in terms of geographical advantages, both sides have the same advantages, and even because we are a sneak attack, we will have a little more advantage. "Qubing explained.

"I understand what you said, but can the chief agree? The chief has written more than once about taking prisoners." Youye said hesitantly.

"The chief should agree to this. He even taught me how to fight a war, especially the two concepts of tactics and strategy. The chief often emphasized them to me. As long as we explain the situation, the chief will definitely understand.

"In addition, what I just said is only one aspect, that is, the determination to wipe out this enemy. Even if we don't want to take prisoners, we can kill them all in the hunting grounds and never let them go back to the forest.

"The second point is that everything is centered on strategic goals. When necessary, we have to give up what we should give up. Giving up some things is to better achieve strategic goals." Qubing explained again.

"Give up?! No, what do you mean, what do you want to give up? "Youye asked in confusion.

"Give up the positions of the third and second battalions. The third battalion has no chance now. Although there are many enemies on their side, they are all old, weak, women and children. Compared with the targets of the first battalion, the four or five thousand young men here are obviously more valuable. Besides, the third battalion can't do anything over there. Instead of wasting manpower there, it is better to mobilize all of them here and encircle and annihilate this enemy together with us." Qubing pointed to the river bend position guarded by the third battalion on the map and said.

(End of this chapter)

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