Military merit is divided into local systems.

It sounds simple, it means allocating land for farming according to the merits of the soldiers.

Acting like this in the early days will undoubtedly mobilize the enthusiasm of civilians to join the army.

Its effect is probably more effective than Ran Min's SH order in history.

As a result, I am afraid that every household, except women, children, the elderly and the weak, will join the army.

Since the land is in the hands of military family members, heavy taxes can be allocated to support the army.

At the same time, once all the land in Jizhou is distributed, they will naturally take the initiative to expand to the surrounding areas for more benefits.

With heavy profits, morale does not need to be mobilized at all. In order for future generations to live a better life, they will fight with their lives.

The difficulty lies in controlling this degree.

Now that the Han people in the north are weak, some conflicts have naturally been suppressed.

But one day, when Cao Wei completely established himself in the north.

In the face of huge interests, some people are naturally willing to take risks.

By then, the phenomenon of embezzling the military merits of subordinates and killing good men while taking merits will surely be banned again and again.

When that time comes, the most powerful people in the world will be the powerful generals who have made great achievements in war.

The imperial power will shrink rapidly, even worse than the party strife in the late Han Dynasty.

No one without an unparalleled understanding can weigh all parties.

If Cao Cheng couldn't deal with such a mess, his end would not be much better than that of Ling Emperor Liu Hong.

Of course, since Zhang Wu could see it, it was impossible for Cao Cao not to see it, otherwise he would not be a monarch with "great talent and great strategy" in the mouth of later generations.

"The method of restriction is quite simple. A grade-by-grade reward system can be set up. The person who is the master will only reward the princes and generals, not the subordinates. In this way, in order to gain profits, the general must maintain the royal family's orthodoxy and form a mutual restraint. To ensure that the land under it is not lost on a large scale, we must not dare to expand the army wantonly. When the world is stable and the war is about to stop, we will obey Emperor Wu and execute the order of grace. In this way, after more than a hundred years, the world will be completely stable."

The graded reward system proposed by Cao Cao is actually a very abnormal reward system.

It is inferior to the two-week enfeoffment system.

In other words, as long as you are my subordinate from the beginning, unless I commit suicide or die in defeat. You can only be my subordinate in this life.

One day he was a lieutenant-general, and every day he was a lieutenant-general.

It is like raising countless small princes invisibly.

But it is precisely in the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms that people in the world value actual benefits and despise false reputations so that it can be implemented.

If you change it to another time period, people will not have the time to take care of you, and knowledgeable people will not sincerely pay attention to you.

"Thank you, father-in-law, for your advice. The doubts in my mind have been cleared up. I'll take my leave."

Zhang Wu stopped lingering, got off his horse, and disappeared into the distant horizon.

The Battle of Jingbei was short and covered a wide area.

But for Cao Cheng and Ran Min. A full year has passed since the bloody night in Yecheng.

After all the nobles of the Shi family were killed and the Jie people in Jizhou were brutally purged, Cao Wei was able to settle down in Jizhou.

But things didn't seem to be developing in the direction the two had originally envisioned.

Many Han people in the world indeed admire the name of Cao Wei.

Do you want them to drag their whole family and flee to Jizhou?

No one dares to take such a big gamble until the situation becomes truly clear.

You must know that the current Wei King Cao Cheng is only eighteen years old, and no one really believes that he can lead the Han people out of the predicament.

There was a flash of light.

Zhang Wu appeared under the dark sky again, and it happened to be late at night.

It's just that Yunxiao Pavilion has undergone earth-shaking changes from when he first arrived.

The interior of the pavilion is brightly lit and the incense is in full bloom.

All the statues of honorable persons in the pavilion have been repaired and heightened.

People came and went without stopping to worship sincerely.

No wonder the faith points have increased inexplicably.

The strange thing is that these people did not notice that there was an extra person and horse in the pavilion out of thin air.

When Zhang Wu asked the system, he found out that the moment he crossed the bridge of faith, his sense of existence would be infinitely weakened, preventing others from seeing his secret.

After leaving Yunxiao Pavilion, Zhang Wu immediately saw Ran Min drinking alone on the long stone steps.

He immediately greeted him.

Ran Min heard the footsteps and looked over, his eyes widening.

When I saw Zhang Wu again after a year, I had thousands of words in my heart, which finally turned into one sentence: "Disciple pays homage to master."

Zhang Wu dismounted, grabbed the wine bottle and took two sips: "Boy, why are you drinking here alone?"

"After Master promised to teach me martial arts, I will wait here whenever there is no fighting."

"Okay, stop shouting Master, Master. It sounds awkward. You can either call me a title, or you can imitate others and call me Zhang Manzi."

Zhang Manzi?

Did everyone else call him that? It is never mentioned in "Book of Wei", so this nickname is quite appropriate.

But Ran Min didn't dare to call him like that, so he called Prince Jin respectfully.

"Why, you look like you are not in a good mood. What happened?"

Ran Min's eyes flickered and he did not dare to look into Zhang Wu's eyes.

"In the battle a year ago, a certain army of 30,000 troops attacked Beiyan, but they were defeated by Murong Ke. As a result, they returned with a huge defeat and lost five generals."

Beiyan? Qianyan? Murong Ke?

Isn’t that Ran Min’s lifelong enemy?

This is getting interesting.

This can be related to the battle between wise generals and brave generals.

There is no doubt that Ran Min is a well-deserved brave general, with superb martial arts and a good commander.

As for Murong Ke, Zhang Wu has not seen him for the time being and does not know what happened to him. However, later narratives did not describe his bravery. Ninety-nine percent of him was a wise general of the same type as Zhou Yu.

Historically, Ran Min was also defeated by him. After the defeat, he was captured and eventually died.

Unexpectedly, although history has changed and this duel was advanced so many years, Ran Min still lost.

"May I ask King Jin whether the general is brave or cunning? I have thought about it for ten days and can't tell."

After a huge defeat, Ran Min was disheartened and began to doubt his own abilities.

Zhang Wu couldn't help laughing and said: "A general only cares about victory or defeat. The so-called wisdom and courage are just the means to win the battle. It is not advisable to be arrogant and conceited, but there is no need to doubt yourself. If you are brave enough, thousands of armies can choose generals from them. Heading is the easiest way to win, but if you can't do it, you can use some strategies to amplify the influence of bravery. The so-called battle, to put it bluntly, is just making use of strengths and avoiding weaknesses. Now that I have stayed here for twenty days, I only I will teach you some of the essentials of martial arts and how to march and form formations. As for how to defeat Murong Ke, you have to figure it out on your own."

With that said, he took out a letter and handed it to Ran Min: "As for this thing, you can hand it over to Cao Cheng. Time is running out. You go find a quiet place and we'll start now."

"Here."

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