At this moment, using General Deng Yuanjing's theories as guidance had already far surpassed the military levels of the Qi Dynasty at the time.
Zhao Haiping also naturally confirmed the first task he had to undertake: selection of troops!
Though there were about forty to fifty thousand soldiers in the barracks at that time, those who understood the Qi Dynasty's practice of having surplus soldiers knew what that meant.
Among these soldiers, there were those who were physically weak and feeble, those of questionable character originating from bandits, those solely focused on business, and even those who thought about escaping all day.
This mixed group could only drag each other down; far from enhancing the army's combat effectiveness, they could reduce it to zero.
The Jin soldiers could perhaps fail to catch fifty thousand pigs in a day and a night, but they would surely scatter fifty thousand Qi soldiers in one encounter.