Who knows what ancient scouts did?

Ancient scouts:

Pay attention to pronunciation.

1. In the past, the army called it reconnaissance (enemy situation)

Ming Shi said: "There are more than 500 huts (around) called scouts to watch the enemy advance and retreat." The so-called "reprimand, measure" and "wait" means wait. "

2. Refers to the soldiers who scout (reconnaissance), ancient scouts:

Mozi: "When you enter the city, wait first." The famous historian Cen wrote in Mozi's Guarding the City: "Hou, now a detective or spy."

Scouts are divided into cavalry and infantry, which are generally served by agile non-commissioned officers and are very important arms. China scouts originated in the Han Dynasty and were named after the princes directly under them.

3. Book Gong Yuchuan: "Scout service." Refusal is reconnaissance, and another example is: refusing soldiers and scouts; Soldiers who spy on the enemy.

reconnoitre

Also called "reprimand".

1. reconnaissance; Wait and see. Historical Records Biography of General Li: "However, I am not a scout, and I have never been killed." Sima Zhen's textual research: "Xu Shen's annotation of Huainanzi said:' Repel, measure also. Wait, look, look. "Biography of the History of the North of Moduolou": "Riding a light horse for more than a thousand horses, he was reprimanded before the army and died in Zhou Jun." Tang Yuanzhen's "Situ System of Wu Jia Zhongyin School": "I also know scouts and are good at guessing the enemy's situation." "The First Year of Song Lizong Jiaxi": "I want to reprimand you and strictly patrol and defend yourself." Lu Xun's "The Soul of Sparta": "The fruit is also scouted in an unguarded place, and the vigilance is insufficient. "

2. Refers to people who are scouting and waiting. "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years": "Take scouts and don't invade." Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Takeshi Zhuge Ke: "It is right to send scouts back from afar. What is important is to look at each other and want to welcome the spring." Jiang Yang is vast, so beware of refusing it. In the Qing Dynasty, Wei Yuan's "Wu Shengji" Volume III: "Sue more than 100,000 thieves, and it is very urgent to chase them."

3. An earthen fortress used to monitor the enemy's situation. Yin Geng's poem "Zijingguan" in Ming Dynasty: "reprimand the sand dunes directly, guard the building high and the clouds are flat." Ruan Longguang, written by He Bangge in Qing Dynasty: "After dinner, I vaguely heard someone whispering." Xie Xuechou's "The End of Tigers": "These two mounds were originally the remains of the ancient war."

4. It refers to the observation cabin on a big ship. Interpretation of the name and the ship: "There is a hut above the 500 huts, called scouts, to watch the enemy advance and retreat."

5. Nara era in Japan: calling ninja scouts;