Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 307: Great Tang Man

Before entering the camp for training, if someone asked Cheng Chumo what he regretted the most in his life. He will probably have several different answers.

From rejecting the confession of the little girl in the village when he was a child, to not eating two more bites of meat last night, these are all regrets that make his heart tremble when he thinks about them. However, after a few days in the camp, his thoughts changed completely.

From then on, there was only one thing he regretted the most in his life: coming to Li Xin's subordinates to participate in some kind of military training.

Li Xin is not a human being at all, but a devil!

Every morning, at three o'clock in the morning, the sharp and piercing sound of the bamboo flute would be blown loudly downstairs in the barracks. This is Li Xin's wake-up signal. What everyone has to do after hearing this signal is to get up immediately, wash up, change their clothes, and go to the training ground to gather in line.

After a quarter of an hour, the bamboo flute will sound for the second time. When the flute sounds this time, if anyone has not stood up in the corresponding position in the team, then I'm sorry, in the next morning exercises, your training volume will be doubled compared to others.

When he first entered the camp, Cheng Chumo suffered from this kind of loss several times because of his sleepiness. Others ran ten laps around the playground, but he had to run twenty laps, and he was exhausted to death. And that's not even the worst part. The worst thing is that the training time for morning exercises is fixed, only two quarters of an hour. After this period of time is over, there will be a sound of the bamboo flute, which marks the opening of the cafeteria and everyone can go to have breakfast. By the way, the breakfast time is only a quarter of an hour, and there is no wait for it to be outdated.

You think, most people run ten laps around the training ground, which takes about two quarters of an hour. Cheng Chumo has to run twice as much as others, how can he finish on time? By the time he finished the twenty laps, the cafeteria had long run out of food, so he could only continue the morning training on an empty stomach. This is so fucking inhumane. If it weren't for Cheng Chumo's innate condition, if it were someone else, he might have passed out several times.

After breakfast, there was a break of two quarters of an hour, followed by brutal training.

Li Xin set up many different training subjects. What Cheng Chumo hates the most is queue training. Because he thought it was stupid, standing on the training ground for half a day, turning left and turning right, sometimes interspersed with walking forward, he was absolutely stupefied. However, I have to admit that Cheng Chumo still couldn't help but secretly nod when he was resting on the sidelines and watching other teams practice walking forward or turning left and right.

The uniform movements really make people feel refreshed at first glance, as if there is a powerful invisible power.

Li Xin also said in private that these formation movements seem to have nothing to do with combat, but they exercise the sergeants' ability to listen to commands, and can greatly improve the sergeants' mental outlook.

Cheng Chumo didn't quite understand what the mental outlook was, but he had also heard Cheng Yaojin mention when bragging that momentum is very important when an army is fighting. Why are there often cases in military books where the weak win the strong and the few win the many? In addition to the right time, place and people, a large part of the reason is because the winner has a condensed spirit that does not dissipate. Once this energy dissipates, even if your troops are several times stronger than the opponent's, you will be defeated at the first touch, and your army will be defeated like a mountain.

Thinking about it now, maybe this so-called qi is the same thing as what Li Xin said about his mental outlook.

Queue training is important, but considering the overall training time is not long. In the end, Li Xin didn't arrange too much. Most of the time, the training he arranges after morning exercises is physical training.

From push-ups to long-distance running, to weight-bearing long-distance running, in addition to pull-ups and a series of endless projects. The drill made everyone complain incessantly. However, no one dropped the pick.

The reason is not because everyone is very diligent, but because Li Xin built a big board next to the training ground, and wrote five characters: Datang is a good man.

To put it simply, when everyone is training, Li Xin will watch from the sidelines with a small notebook. Whoever completes well and trains seriously, he will write a note in the small notebook in his hand. Every three days, five soldiers with the most serious training are selected, their names are written on the board, they are praised as model soldiers, and everyone is called on to learn from them. At the same time, each of the five model soldiers will receive one more chicken leg at lunch than others.

Don't underestimate a chicken leg. After a grueling workout, there's nothing like a greasy drumstick to heal your body and mind. What's more, this is a chicken leg that no one else has.

At first, the disciples of Xungui sneered at the chicken legs. Some people are also perfunctory in training. However, as time went on, they lost their face a little bit.

Because the "good men" who can be on the "good man list" are all from those poor families. Li Xin also often beat the side drums in a strange way, insinuating that these noble children are not good at it.

Teenagers are the age at which it is easy to get ahead. Even though these young people know Li Xin's sinister intentions, they are finally stimulated and start to train seriously.

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