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Chapter 631 Not good, someone cheated

Chapter 631 No, there is cheating (please subscribe!)

Author: Linjiangjun

Nian Gengyao climbed up, half covered with snow and half covered with mud.

Before he could stand firm, Pan Aqiang took three steps and then two. There was a "pop" sound, and the future famous official received a decisive slap on the top of his head.

"You brat, don't rush so far. Don't be tricked by the soldiers of the Heshuote Khanate. What's wrong? How can I explain to Lao Qu!"

"Yes, little prodigy, get behind brother!"

The Guards soldiers behind also echoed.

Nian Gengyao, on the other hand, rubbed his head and mocked himself seriously: "I have set an example. You are all inferior to me in wrestling. This wrestling can be classified as a classic!"

Everyone was laughing.

Then Nian Gengyao retorted to Pan Aqiang: "General, you are taking the lead in the charge. I, a small soldier, should be in front of you!"

In fact, with Pan Aqiang's current status, it stands to reason that he does not need to be so forward in command.

Because of his great military exploits, he has reached the stage where he has no desires or desires.

But he still remembers in his heart what Principal Zhu Kezang said to him that year when the Ming Dynasty established a military academy: "If the officers don't take the lead, who will move forward!"

Therefore, Pan Aqiang personally led more than a thousand Guards troops to rush to the front of all the troops.

This is what Principal Zhu Kezang calls "commanding from the front and taking the lead in setting an example!"

"Command from the front" is what Zhu Kezang emphasized many times in meetings of the Ministry of War. He asked senior officers to go to the front line and not to dictate from behind.

Of course, our President Zhu Da and Emperor Zhu Da are exceptions. Because His Majesty Zhu Da is omniscient and omnipotent, he can naturally use telegraphs to control things from thousands of miles away.

The telegraph system in Qamdo was still under construction, so it was a pity that Zhu Kezang could not personally conduct micro-control in this war.

But he is not worried, because as long as he is familiar with the environment on the snowy plateau and can hit the ground well enough, he can push horizontally and that will be all.

As an emperor, he only needs to concentrate on being a milk baby in the palace.

Having said that, the young Nian Gengyao was trembling in his heart when he faced the Saigu Mountain Pass like this, and he felt a deep sense of powerlessness.

He felt that it would be a bit difficult to climb up without Heshuote attacking them.

Nian Gengyao had never seen the Guards fighting, so it was understandable that he felt this way.

He only felt that the soles of his feet were so slippery, he was sweating profusely, and his buttocks hurt terribly.

If it weren't for the good face, Nian Gengyao would have shouted out.

Just when Nian Gengyao was in pain, Pan Aqiang had already decided on the fate of the attack.

"The whole army obeys the order and attacks!"

General Pan Aqiang believed that by attacking quickly now, he could take advantage of the defenders' lack of preparation and bulldoze them in one wave.

Even if the environment is harsh, with General Pan Aqiang leading the charge, the officers and soldiers of the Guards have no complaints!

The little boy Nian Gengyao was also greatly encouraged. When he saw General Pan Aqiang walking vigorously under the flag of the sun and the moon, he was immediately filled with strength and followed closely.

Pan Aqiang, as a senior military general of the New Ming Dynasty, was deeply respected by the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty. He was a soldier of the New Ming Dynasty who fought in the mountains of corpses and seas of blood. He can be called the idol of the Ming Dynasty soldiers. His leadership directly boosted the morale of the tired Guards.

After walking for a long time, I finally saw a line of defense at the pass. When I was at the bottom of the mountain, even with a high-power telescope, I couldn't see clearly because of the clouds and fog.

However, don’t underestimate Ming Dynasty’s high-power telescope, it is Ming Dynasty’s absolute military secret!

Only officers above the school level can own high-power telescopes.

Because this high-power telescope is already a World War I-level telescope.

Europeans began to study lenses at least in the middle ages. Eyeglasses began to be used in Italy around 1300. Around 1450, myopia glasses for myopia correction came into use.

Making glasses has become an important industry. The Dutch are very skilled in making lenses. Eye manufacturers display various lenses in their shops. It will happen sooner or later to superimpose two lenses to see.

thing.

Like other unintentional inventions in the history of science and technology that eventually came to fruition, there may be no answer to who invented the telescope.

When what was considered the world's earliest telescope was invented in the Netherlands in 1608, this situation began to change. According to legend, the Dutchman named Hans Liphoe presented this invention to the Dutch leaders at the time.

Maurice of Nassau.

Maurice rewarded him with 900 florins for this and commissioned him to make more telescopes - although he was not the only person at the time to claim to have created the telescope.

Ambrosio Spinola, the Spanish commander-in-chief who was the opponent of the Dutch, immediately understood the military significance of the telescope and marveled at it: "From now on, I will no longer be safe, because you will see it from a distance."

Come to me."

For reasons of military confidentiality, Morris attempted to technically block the telescope.

But the principle of a telescope is so simple that anyone who has heard of it can figure out how to make it.

After the famous Italian physicist Galileo heard about the Dutch invention of the telescope, he began to build and improve his own version of the design. His telescope could magnify the observed object three times.

On August 25, 1609, he presented the telescope to the Venetian Senate. As a result, he gained both fame and fortune, and his salary was doubled.

We still name the telescope with a convex lens as the objective lens and a concave lens as the eyepiece as the Galilean telescope after him.

It is worth noting that although Galileo made a lot of contributions to the use of telescopes in astronomy, Venice praised him because of its military use rather than its scientific value.

Even Galileo himself did not hide this, claiming: "At sea we can discover their ships two hours earlier than the enemy. By observing their numbers and types, we can judge their strength, and from our own strength

Set out and decide whether to escape or fight. Similarly, on land we can also observe the deployment and equipment of the enemy's fortress, so we can make early decisions even on the ground."

Therefore, early military telescopes were all of Galilean structure. Although this type of telescope has a simple structure and high light transmittance, its magnification and observation field of view are very small.

At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the Porro prism structure was used in military telescopes to successfully solve the problems of magnification and field of view!

Zhu Kezang spent 30 Brilliance Points in exchange for the Porro prism structure!

For example, Pan Aqiang holds 6×30 binoculars, which can see the faces of people hundreds of meters away.

It is equivalent to Zhu Kezang spending 30 points to give the Ming Dynasty officer the "Perspective" trick.

Previously at the foot of the mountain, it was obscured by clouds and fog, but now Pan Aqiang could see Heshuote's soldiers setting up camp on top.

They erected various flags, built a simple fence, and built some simple grass and wood sheds.
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