2. Soldiers of the Northern Government in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. In the early years of Xiaowu in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China, Xie Xuan formed an army for training. In the second year of Taiyuan (377), due to the powerful strength of the former Qin Dynasty, the court wrote to the civil and military generals to conquer the north.
The imperial court paid homage to General Xuan Jianwu and Yanzhou secretariat, led Guangling to supervise Jiangbei military affairs and recruited Jin Yong. Xu (ruling Jingkou) and Yanzhou (ruling Guangling) refugees were recruited one after another. Xie Xuan joined the army with Liu Laozhi, and often led the elite troops to take the lead, winning every battle. In the fourth year of Taiyuan, Xie Xuan took the secretariat of Xuzhou, Jingkou Town. The Eastern Jin Dynasty called Jingkou a "northern government soldier", so this army was called the northern government soldier.
3. Tang Xuanjia Army. The record of Xuanjia Army in Zi Tongzhi Bamboo Slips says: "The king of Qin and Shimin chose more than a thousand elite soldiers to ride, all wearing Xuanjia, and divided them into left and right teams, so that Qin, Yan and Zhai divided their forces.
In every battle, the relatives of Shimin, led by Xuanjia, took the opportunity to attack and destroy everything, and the enemy was terrified. Qu Tutong, the imperial envoy, and Dou Gui, the emperor Zan, camped by the line, but suddenly they met the king and the battle was unfavorable. King Shimin of Qin was saved by Xuanjia, and Shi Chong was defeated. He was captured by his rider Ge Zhangyan and beheaded more than 6,000 people. Shi Chong fled home. "
Although this passage is very short, the combat effectiveness and role of the Xuanjia Army can be seen. Li Shimin is in the lead in almost every battle. Dressed in armor, he led the cavalry like a dark cloud to crush the enemy. The imposing manner forced people, and the elite of Xuanjia Army itself was almost invincible. Li Shimin initiated the peak of feudal society in China, and his founding sword was "Xuanjia Army".
At the beginning of the uprising, an elite cavalry unit led by Qiu, Duan and others was formed. After Xue Ju's defeat and the annexation of Longyou cavalry, the cavalry force in the Tang Dynasty was greatly strengthened, and the Xuanjiajun was also greatly strengthened. With the participation of Qin Qiong and Wei Chijingde, a truly world-beater Xuangujun was born.
The Southern Song Dynasty betrayed the army. Huanbei Army is an elite cavalry unit under Yue Fei in Southern Song Dynasty. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei's Yue Jiajun was the most powerful, and his "North Jiajun" was the elite of the elite, representing the essence of "Yue Jiajun".
5. Daming Ji Shen Camp. Jishen Camp is one of the three battalions of the Beijing Army established in China in the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, and it is also the earliest firearms unit established in China and even in the world. Shouldering the heavy responsibility of "defending the capital inside and preparing for war outside", it is a strategic mobile force under the direct command of the imperial court.
During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Judy set up a strategic mobile unit-Jishen Camp, which went out with the emperor together with the Fifth Barracks and the Third Thousand Battalions. Jishenying is mainly equipped with artillery, that is, bronzes. It is the earliest artillery unit established in the world, which makes the artillery an independent arms and completes specific military tasks.
After the establishment of Ji Shen Camp, he went out with Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty for many times, and fought with the sharp weapon in his hand-bronze ware. During the battle, the bronze wares of Jishen camp are at the front line, and there is a certain interval between artillery teams, which is convenient for loading, and they can take turns to volley and destroy enemy positions with artillery fire.
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