In the next more than a month, Liu Bei came to Lu Zhi's house ten times in total, and each time Lu Zhi took a little time to guide him.
This incident caused an uproar in the Fengshishan training class. Many people envied Liu Bei and blushed with envy. Some people regretted that they could not persist to the end and almost went crazy, slapping themselves loudly every day.
Gongsun Zan was also inexplicably embarrassed and depressed about this.
Some people tried to get close to Liu Bei, make friends with Liu Bei to get Liu Bei's recommendation, or shamelessly asked Liu Bei to take them into Lu Zhi's mansion, but all to no avail.
It's not that Liu Bei is unwilling. Liu Bei himself is not Lu Zhi's disciple now, and his status and situation are still very embarrassing. Where can he connect others?
The content of the study he went to Lu Zhi's mansion was said to be under the guidance of Lu Zhi, but the content mainly consisted of Liu Bei reading aloud an article without sentences, and then explaining to Lu Zhi what he understood.
Lu Zhi would help him answer questions he didn't understand, but it was more him reading and explaining than Lu Zhi speaking.
Lu Zhi seemed to be listening to the music played by a musician. He acted like a big boss and did not impart any knowledge to Liu Bei. This made Liu Bei confused and confused as to what Lu Zhi's intention was.
Liu Bei didn't know that as time went by, Lu Zhi would become more and more surprised and amazed by his "talent".
Lu Zhi discovered that Liu Bei might really be an unparalleled genius, especially in terms of historical classics.
Liu Bei has read through all of the more than 800,000 words in "Han Shu". "Zuo Shi Chun Qiu" has fewer words than Han Shu, but has more incomprehensible parts.
As a result, Liu Bei's understanding in this area was very strong. He could understand the parts that Lu Zhi hadn't explained by relying on his own feelings. If he didn't understand the parts, Lu Zhi explained a few uncommon words to him, and he immediately understood them. understood.
In the very interesting chapter "Zheng Bo Duan Yu Yan", Lu Zhi asked Liu Bei what he thought of Zheng Bo's actions, and Liu Bei gave two opinions.
One kind mainly criticizes Uncle Zheng, believing that Uncle Zheng is suspected of killing without teaching as Confucius said. His actions are mainly out of personal grudges rather than justice. Uncle Zheng's methods are vicious and vicious, and he is hypocritical.
One mainly blames Uncle Zheng's mother Wu Jiang, believing that Wu Jiang doted on her younger son endlessly and criticized her eldest son harshly, which was the main reason for this political tragedy. The tragedy between Uncle Zheng and Duan was caused by Wu Jiang's inability to treat her two sons equally.
In short, there is no good person in this family, everyone is evil, Wu Jiang and Duan are stupid and ruthless, and Zhuang Gong is cruel and ruthless.
In the end, the description of the reconciliation between Duke Zhuang and Wu Jiang was even more hypocritical and pale. It was completely unbearable and embarrassing, and Liu Bei commented that it was "making people laugh when reading".
Lu Zhi was very moved by this and found that Liu Bei not only had academic talent, but also a little political talent.
Perhaps the experience of working his way up from the bottom has made him more observant of human nature, which is a blessing in disguise for him.
Although Liu Bei thought he had performed well during this period, and Lu Zhi had nothing to say about his performance, Lu Zhi never relented and accepted him as his disciple.
After that, Lu Zhi received an order from the imperial court and was worshiped as the prefect of Jiujiang by the imperial court. He was to lead troops to quell the rebel rebellion in Jiujiang County.
Once Lu Zhi left, the Fengshishan Advanced Study Class would cease to exist in name only, and everyone was forced to become undergraduates.
But fortunately, there is no such thing as a diploma these days. If you don't go to school, you will go to school. The Lu family's disciples have obtained their signatures, and a bunch of gilded monsters have achieved their minimum goals.
Gongsun Zan asked Liu Bei what his plans were in the future, and Liu Bei said that he wanted to go to the battlefield with Lu Zhi and protect Lu Zhi.
Gongsun Zan was surprised at that time.
"Xuande, are you trying to become Lu Gong's disciple through this war?"
"That's right."
"Xuande, don't blame me for speaking frankly. You are delusional. Why would Mr. Lu accept you as a disciple? It is already a favor to let you enter the palace to be taught. How can you dare to go further?"
"If you don't try, how do you know you will fail? Even if I fail, I have tried and worked hard, and I will not regret or blame myself."
Liu Bei looked at Gongsun Zan firmly: "Brother, I don't have a prefect as my father-in-law, I only have myself."
Gongsun Zan was speechless.
Later, Liu Bei went to Lu Zhi's residence and asked to follow Lu Zhi south to Jiujiang to participate in this battle, and was willing to ride for Lu Zhi.
Lu Zhi refused at first, thinking that it had nothing to do with Liu Bei, and the battlefield was dangerous. Liu Bei's family had an old mother, so it was really inconvenient for him to go to the battlefield.
Liu Bei knelt down and begged, saying that his old mother had been entrusted to the care of his friends and clansmen in his hometown. He had no worries and was only willing to go to the battlefield to kill the enemy for Lu Zhi.
Lu Zhi pitied Liu Bei's talent and sighed at his firm will. Looking at Liu Bei, it was like seeing himself twenty years ago, and he really couldn't refuse Liu Bei.
So he accepted, and made Liu Bei a soldier of the Lu family, bought him armor and weapons, and allowed him to join the battlefield. Liu Bei then took Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to join the war, and followed Lu Zhi thousands of miles to Jiujiang County.
On the battlefield, Liu Bei performed very bravely. He fought thirteen bloody battles with local thieves in Jiujiang County. He was the vanguard and charged into the battle. He led Guan Yu and Zhang Fei all the way to fight bloody battles. He wore several wounds and fought in the army. reputation.
After that, he even risked his life to save Lu Zhi. For this reason, he was hit by three arrows, but he still kept fighting and snatched Lu Zhi from the chaos, saving his life.
Lu Zhi could no longer convince himself to give up Liu Bei for any reason, so he formally accepted him as his disciple and soon began to teach him the art of marching and formation.
It can be said that Lu Zhi is an ideal teacher.
He is not only an excellent ancient classical scholar, but also an excellent military strategist. He is a typical scholar with both civil and military skills. He is a talented person who can serve as a general or a prime minister.
By studying with Lu Zhi, you can not only learn ancient classics, but also the art of war and serious professional military knowledge.
It is worth mentioning that professional military knowledge is completely different from what Liu Bei learned from street fights and wild walks. After only three or five days of studying with Lu Zhi, Liu Bei realized the huge gap between the two sides.
Therefore, peasant armies who have always revolted will be beaten by the officers and soldiers in the early stages, and the probability of survival is very small.
But only by surviving, gradually accumulating experience on the cruel battlefield, and seriously studying the art of war, and integrating battlefield experience and military theory, can you have the opportunity to become one of the most famous generals in the world, and become the last person with outstanding achievements.
In addition to the knowledge of frontal confrontation on the battlefield, military formations, and delivering messages, a series of knowledge such as marching roads, setting up camps, military laws and regulations, logistics support, etc. are all highly professional and impossible to learn from ordinary channels. Everything you learn must be passed down.
When Liu Bei first came into contact with this aspect, he didn't know anything about it. He stared at Lu Zhi with wide eyes every day, eager to absorb these precious professional knowledge from Lu Zhi.
When Lu Zhi discovered that Liu Bei also had talent in this area, he did not hide it for himself and taught him everything he could. In a short period of time, Liu Bei had a certain ability to become a commanding officer.
After Liu Bei learned it, he taught this knowledge to Guan Yu and Zhang Fei in private, and asked them to learn together. Lu Zhi became his teacher, and he became Guan Yu and Zhang Fei's teacher.