The ship sets sail and rides the wind, water and waves.
The Island of Heroes drifts away.
Zhao Tong stood on the bow of the ship and looked back. The island had been renamed by him and would be called Baihua Island from now on.
If I were the Qing Emperor in that year, hundreds of flowers would bloom in one place.
In the eternal bush, there are hundreds of flowers, who can compete with them for their beauty?
The east wind blows, people are misty, and flowers are swaying on the sea. The clouds of the eighteen-wind servant girl are half-moving, with flying fragrance and light rain. The road back is a long one.
Zhao Tong silently turned his head, the sky was clear and the sun was bright, the water was calm, but he felt uncontrollable sadness in his heart. He couldn't help but let out a long roar, startling countless white gulls and flying straight into the sky...
Fang La Jinchan escaped from her shell and fled to Hero Island. She wanted to make a comeback to avenge her, and trained the sky to become the seventh path. She became obsessed but did not die. The old island owner was unable to save him. In the fierce battle, not only his disciples were injured, but also his own family died.
Lu Shinang also died in Fang La's hands, and Fang La and Fang Qifu both died in Zhao Tong's hands.
Fang Qifu's head was smashed by Zhao Tan's punch. His killing sword was blocked, and the sword's power became too strong. And when he saw that the person stabbing was his sister, he was shaken, and was directly beaten to death by Zhao Tan.
The move that Zhao Tong used to defeat Fang La was learned from the first wave-fighting picture in the Chance Mural. He could defeat the mad master and kill him with resistance.
The origin of the martial arts in the mural is unknown, and he does not know the origin of the name, but this move contains the true meaning of the sea and the true meaning of waves, so he named it Boundless Sea.
He did not destroy the chance mural, nor did he leave it on the island. Instead, he ordered people to dig it down from the mountain wall and carry it to a sea ship, intending to take it back to Tokyo to study it carefully.
As for the people on the island, the original heroic islanders, as well as the Japanese and Korean people who came to the island, according to Zhao Tong's original plan, they were all going to be killed without leaving a single one behind.
But during the battle in the cave, looking at the corpses and bleeding, the beauty's soul was broken, the love was deep, and the heart was sad. For a moment, the hero became short of breath. He didn't want to start killing anymore, so he let them all go.
I didn't take any of the remaining belongings on the island. I scattered them all and gave most of them to the pirates. The remaining few were given to Jianghu Green Forest.
The people in the rivers, lakes and green forests didn't know what was going on. They were lucky enough not to be killed and silenced at this moment. They actually got some of the money, and everyone sang praises for the King of Qin loudly.
The corpses of Fang La, Fang Qifu, and Lu Shinang were all brought on board and preserved using special methods to prevent them from rotting. Fang La was broken into pieces and sewn together with needlework to maintain their human form.
When Zhao Tong was halfway on the sea, he met Wang Xun who was bringing a boat to find him. The two met and went straight to Hangzhou instead of Xianju. As for the Shenxian Temple and Zui Zhongmeng Restaurant in Xianju, they sent people there Encirclement and suppression.
Afterwards, they separated at the mouth of Qiantang. Zhao Tong asked Wang Xun to take the boat straight to Suzhou and then go to Taihu Lake to conquer the Taihu bandit Shi Sheng. After the Shisheng was killed, the Jiangnan incident was basically over.
After entering Qiantang along the sea and returning to Hangzhou, Zhao Tong immediately wrote a memorial to Emperor Daojun, explaining the situation of the war in the south of the Yangtze River. The bandit chief Fang La was conferred the title of head, and after Taihu Lake was pacified, he returned to the court with his troops.
Then he sent a letter to Tong Guan. At this time, Tong Guan and the Western Army had already fought against the youngest Zhong in Dongting Lake. However, because they had few ships and the Western Army was not good at water fighting, they did not take advantage.
When Liu Yanqing went to Gaojiuban in Guizhou, he also started a fight. Guizhou has many mountains and forests, so tracking was difficult. It was no longer a matter of catching Fang La. It was quite like hunting rabbits and killing these thieves. .
The bandits in Guizhou are not ordinary bandits and robbers who dominate the mountains. Especially Gao Jiubian, who has always been in collusion with Fan Guo Jiaozhi. The local soldiers can do nothing. Although the Western Army is unsatisfactory in water warfare, fighting in the mountains is their strong point. Even if Guangnan West Road is mountainous and densely forested, but the pursuit along the way actually drove Gao Jiubian's bandit army to the border and dispersed them directly before giving up.
After Zhao Tong finished writing the letter, he rested for a few days, and then mobilized the remaining imperial troops guarding Jiangning and other places to come to Hangzhou. They practiced every day. He went to the school grounds to watch in person, and before he knew it, another half month had passed.
On this day, Tong Guan and Liu Yanqing returned together. They met on the road and joined the army.
Zhao Tong and the two of them discussed the military situation overnight, and the next day, they rectified the troops, horses and equipment, and headed straight to Suzhou for all matters...
Suzhou has now returned to its previous liveliness. Before Fan La besieged the city, many people escaped when the thieves pointed out. However, later Tong Guan came to rescue the siege and fought fiercely with Fang La for several days. Fang La was defeated and went south, and Suzhou returned to its bustling scene.
Suzhou is also an ancient city. Its name originated in the ninth year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty. Emperor Wen Yang Jian took the name of Gusu Mountain and changed the original Wu County in Nanchen to Suzhou.
The city of Suzhou was first built in the sixth year of King Jing of Zhou Dynasty. Since ancient times, it has been a double chessboard layout with "water and land running parallel, rivers and streets adjacent", with small bridges, flowing water, whitewashed walls and black tiles, and historical sites and gardens, all of which are unique. style.
In the eighth year of the founding of this dynasty, Qian Chu, the last king of Wu and Yue, reorganized the Wu army into the Pingjiang army and attached it to Jiangnan Road. In the third year of Taiping and Xingguo, Wu and Yue accepted the land and returned it to the Song Dynasty, restored the establishment of Suzhou, and transferred it to the Liangzhe Road Transfer Envoy.
In the third year of Zhenghe's reign, Suzhou was promoted to Pingjiang Prefecture, which belonged to Zhexi Road, Jiangnan Road, so Suzhou was also known as Pingjiang.
The day when the army and horses entered the city happened to be the sixth day of June, which was called Tiankuang Festival.
Suzhou has a great literary style and has always had the custom of drying books. On this day, many wealthy families would dry their books in their courtyards to prevent them from being corroded by insects. Small families also took out pictures and other items to dry.
The monks in various monasteries moved the scriptures they collected under the sun, and took the opportunity to convene old women in the countryside to hold a "scripture translation meeting". They would read the scriptures and expose them to the sun, claiming that "if you read the scriptures ten times, you can be reincarnated as a man in the next life."
There is also a Suzhou folk proverb that goes: "June 6th, dog rot bath". On this day, dogs and cats are led into the river to bathe to avoid ticks and fleas.
Zhao Tong watched the folk customs along the way, which are different from those in Hangzhou. Although the two places are not far apart, many scenes are very different.
Although Zhu Meng was white at the moment, he led Suzhou officials thirty miles out of the city to greet him and tried his best to flatter him. When he entered the city, he introduced various historical monuments and cultural beauty to Zhao Yu.
Zhao Tong was riding on the horse with a smile on his face. He was neither cold-hearted nor pretending to be helpful. He had not yet decided how to deal with Zhu Meng.
He really wanted to kill Zhu Meng on the spot, but he needed a reason. It would have been easier if Emperor Daojun had not spoken, but Emperor Daojun had already issued a decree to punish Zhu Meng and demoted Zhu Meng to a white body. Then It's not easy for him to do it.
Assassination and assassination were too low of his own status. He, the majestic King of Qin, wanted to kill an evil official and a sycophant, but he would not do it secretly. He would have to behead Zhu Meng in broad daylight and in public.
After entering the city, he had to find a place to stay. The war was almost over. Zhao Tong did not want to live in an official government office. There were many gardens in Suzhou, including royal gardens. Originally, Zhu Tong arranged for the garden of the King of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period, but how could Zhao Tong be willing to live there? For such an eye-catching place, I chose Canglang Pavilion.
Canglang Pavilion is also a large garden. It was built by Sun Chengyou, the brother-in-law of Qian Chu, King of Wu and Yue, in the second year of Kaibao when he was appointed as the military envoy of the Central Wu Army.
Later, this large garden changed its owner several times and fell into the hands of Prime Minister Zhang Dun. Zhang Dun expanded the garden, built a large pavilion, and built a hall on the mountain. When the construction started, he discovered that there was a large hollow stone embedded in the ground of a cave across the water to the north. It is said that it was kept by King Guangling of the Five Dynasties, and it expanded further to reach its current scale.
After Emperor Daojun ascended to the throne, Zhang Dun was impeached by the officials, and Zeng Bu made trouble again, so Emperor Daojun demoted him. During this period, his son Zhang Yuan made a memorial and offered some of his family property, including the Canglang Pavilion, to Emperor Daojun. They were quite filial, so they accepted them all, and it was considered a royal garden.
Zhao Tong ordered Wang Jia to rest in Canglang Pavilion. Naturally, no one dared to disobey. Zhu Meng hurriedly sent people to arrange cleaning, and then moved into the garden. (End of chapter)