Table 2 The composition of the naval and land forces in Zhejiang during the Ming Dynasty under the pattern "four Canjiang and six Bazong" pattern of the composition of the naval and land forces of Zhejiang in the Ming Dynasty
Citadel garrison system defense area | Deployment of forces | Number of land forces | Number of water forces |
|---|---|---|---|
Hang-Jia-Hu Land force: 2185 Water force: 2725 | Xundao of Military(Surveillance Vice Commissioner of Soldiers) | Militia: 437 | Militia: 468 Military: 76 |
Canjiang of Hang-Jia-Hu | Militia: 874 Military: 874 | Militia: 242 Military: 17 | |
Bazong of Haining | 0 | Militia: 1670 Soldier: 252 | |
Ning-Shao Land force: 5246 Water force: 11,152 | Xundao of Military(Surveillance Vice Commissioner of Military) | Militia: 542 Military: 0 | Militia: 100 Military: 60 |
Canjiang of Ning-Shao | Military and Militia: 539 | Militia: 1603 Military: 363 | |
Bazong of Dinghai | 0 | Militia: 2968 Military: 740 | |
Bazong of Linguan | Militia: 1812 Military: 1812 | Militia: 1282 Military: 157 | |
Bazong of Changguo | Militia: 0 Military: 541 | Militia: 2744 Military: 1135 | |
Tai-Jin-Yan Land force: 2753 Water force: 4322 | Xundao of Military | Military: 589 | 0 |
Canjiang of Tai-Jin-Yan | Militia: 1623 Military: 541 | Militia: 790 Military: 215 | |
Bazong of Songhai | 0 | Militia: 2004 Military: 1313 | |
Wen-Chu Land force: 5752 Water force: 8735 | Xundao of Military | Militia: 498 Military: 120 | Infantry: 128 Cavalry: 35 |
Canjiang of Wen-Chu | Militia: 3600 Military: 1534 | Militia: 2220 Military: 840 | |
Bazong of Jinpan | 0 | Militia: 3622 Military: 1890 |