Chapter 298, Ziyou: Let me check your body

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When Shao Siming opened her eyes again, a golden light flashed in her eyes.

"How is it?" Ziyou asked.

Shao Siming nodded and said he felt good. Ziyou nodded and reached out to hold Shao Siming's little hand.

"Come, let me check your body." Ziyou said with a bad smile.

Shao Siming rolled his eyes, but did not break free from Ziyou's hand and allowed Ziyou to hold his hand.

"You have learned badly from Yan Lingji."

As he spoke, Ziyou put his hands on Shao Siming's shoulders, used both hands to unbuckle Shao Siming's shoulders, and placed two fingers on two acupuncture points. Without waiting for Shao Siming to react, Ziyou kept tapping his hands on Shao Siming's back. With each tap, Shao Siming's body swayed slightly.

As Ziyou mobilized his internal energy, his fingers kept tapping acupuncture points on Shao Siming's back. The ripples of internal energy reverberated, and Shao Siming's body felt numb. Shao Siming clearly felt that his internal energy was constantly swimming.

After the internal force circulated for a long time, Ziyou opened Shao Siming's other acupuncture points again. The aftermath of the internal force continued to reverberate, and the internal force in Shao Siming's body moved faster and faster, and the emerald-green internal force began to surround him.

Ziyou transferred his internal power into Shao Siming's body. After swimming carefully, he found that there was no problem in Shao Siming's body. He breathed a sigh of relief and then took back his internal power.

The reason why Ziyou helped Shao Siming check his internal strength was because he was not sure whether the formulas in the "Nine Yang Manual" would have any side effects on Shao Siming. This kind of borrowingism may not be reliable. When Ziyouzi Ataiyishan watched Daozang learn "Ten Wings" before, he also thought about the formulas in Nine Yins and Nine Yangs, but he did not succeed. Later, he guessed that his cultivation was not enough to truly understand it. truth.

Later, after he succeeded in studying "Ten Wings", he forgot these things. After all, "Ten Wings" was born out of Zhouyi, and "Zhouyi" is one of the three basic classics of Taoism. It not only contains Taoist ideas Shadow is more of a Confucian concept, and Ziyou gradually forgot about it. That's why Shao Siming was so nervous after he woke up from his epiphany. Fortunately, Shao Siming was fine.

Shao Siming looked at Ziyou, with a slight blush on his face, and buckled his shoulder button again. Ziyou smiled sheepishly.

Soon Xue Nu and Yan Lingji took Zhong Ji to the door of the other courtyard. Just when Xue Nu was about to open the door, Zhong Ji stopped them.

"Snow Maiden, wait a minute, let me straighten my appearance." Zhong Ji said and began to straighten his robes, adjusting the jade pendant around his waist and the hair crown on his head.

Xue Nu and Yan Lingji looked helplessly at Zhong Ji, who was adjusting his clothes for the third time.

"Sir, you are not a person who pays attention to appearance. There is no need for you to care so much." Snow Girl reminded me.

"No, Mr. Ziyou is a great sage of our Confucianism. He has set the goal for our Confucianism to move forward, and he has also opened a new door to knowledge for our students. Our legal and Confucian lineage is based on some of Mr. Ziyou's ideas. It stands to reason that Mr. Ziyou should be our teacher. Disciples should pay special attention to their appearance when they see their teacher." Zhong Ji said after tidying up his clothes.

Yan Lingji glanced at Xue Nu, with some confusion in her eyes. Although she learned a lot of Confucianism from Ziyou, she still had never heard of this lineage of Confucianism. The snow girl opened her mouth slightly to explain to you later.

After seeing Zhong Ji tidying up his clothes, Xue Nu opened the door and led Zhong Ji into the courtyard. After Zhong Ji saw Zi You in the living room, his expression suddenly became serious and he became a little restrained.

Walking into the lobby, Xue Nu said to Zi You

"Sir, I brought people here, but there are just some"

Before Xue Nu finished speaking, Zhong Ji behind him said to the disciples in the procession:

"Disciples of Confucianism and Confucianism, Zhong Ji pays homage to the teacher!"

Zhong Ji's sudden apprenticeship scared Ziyou to his feet. Why didn't he remember that he had accepted a disciple like Zhong Ji? Moreover, Zhong Ji looked older than him, so he did not dare to accept Zhong Ji's salute rashly.

"Chief Zhong, what does this mean?" Ziyou asked.

"The disciple was elected as a leader by the classmates of the Fa-Confucian lineage, and the Fa-Confucian lineage was established by the teacher Rupi, Dharma and Bone. We use the benevolence of Confucianism as our skin and the strictness of Dharma as our bones. But we After its establishment, I was busy debating with some low-minded Confucians within Legalism and Confucianism, and I forgot to visit the teacher and ask for his forgiveness," Zhong Ji said.

Regardless of whether Ziyou recognizes this teacher or not, Zhong Ji must let Ziyou accept the title of teacher. Regardless of whether Ziyou admits it or not, he, as the leader of the Dharma-Confucian disciples, must confirm Ziyou's identity as the founder of knowledge.

Hearing what Zhong Ji said, Ziyou remembered that in order to prevent Baijia from causing trouble, Ziyou directly asked some Confucian disciples to teach Baijia a lesson under the slogan of annexing Legalism. At first Ziyou thought that after the Baijia incident was over, these Confucian disciples would return to normal. Confucianism and Legalism are really at odds with each other, and they are bound to fight. Except for Xunzi, other Confucian disciples simply disdain to play with Legalism, but the reality is that Confucianism is more tolerant than To Ziyou's surprise, he actually incorporated part of Legalist thought and started the Confucianism and Legalism model in advance.

"Let's put aside this Confucian matter for now. I came to you because I have something important to tell you." Ziyou said.

"Master Wang, please speak." Zhong Ji immediately changed his appearance to that of a subordinate and said.

Zhong Ji's face change without any sense of contradiction made Shao Siming, Xue Nu and Yan Lingji look at each other in shock.

"In the past, the fourth son of Korea, Han Yu, gathered a large number of Korean remnants to prepare to disrupt Yingchuan County." Ziyou said.

"What!? There is such a good thing!?" Zhong Ji said with a face full of joy, even forgetting to pretend for a moment. Among the governors of the Qin State, if there were so many rebels in their jurisdiction, they would be so happy that they could not sleep for three days and three nights.

The Qin State implemented a military merit title system. Although civilian officials could also improve their titles based on political performance, the speed was not as fast as military merit, and the top titles must have military merit. This leads to the fact that unless the top knights are close to the king or have really made great achievements, civil servants can only rely on their seniority to get a better title.

As local governors, they need to perform outstanding political achievements if they want to be promoted to the court, but if they want to obtain a good title, they have to work hard. And I don’t know how long this behavior of overcoming seniority will last. Therefore, many county guards are eager to catch rebels within their jurisdiction in order to be promoted or obtain a title as soon as possible. Otherwise, why do you think the officials of Qin State have to have some military force on them? Not only to argue with others, but also to be able to kill a few enemies and change his title. Especially the local county governor, who usually manages the people, and when war breaks out, he and the county lieutenant are the commander and deputy general.

Of course, you can't force the people to rebel. If the rebellion comes from within your own jurisdiction, you won't be able to serve as a county guard, and you might start to be beheaded.

This makes it difficult for these county guards to be promoted to a noble title. A Korean remnant like Han Yu has a proper title. How can Zhong Ji not be excited. Having a title means that he has a status, having a status means that he has a certain identity, and having an identity means that his lineage of Legalism and Confucianism is also attractive, attracting more people to study.

After noticing that the people around him were looking at him strangely, Zhong Ji coughed softly and said

"Master Wang, my subordinate was rude just now. I wonder where these people are now? I will lead people to encircle and suppress them."

Don't fucking compete with me, our Zhong family is going to have a person with a high title, and we, the Confucians, finally have someone we can talk to. When Fa-Confucianism faced other Confucianists, the debate was limited. Another aspect was that in the general environment of the Qin State, many Confucianists had obtained noble titles, and Fa-Confucianism alone was still poor.

"You'd better listen to me first." Ziyou coughed slightly and said.

Ziyou told Zhong Ji all the information he knew so far. After listening to Zi You's words, Zhong Ji also put away his exaggerated appearance and became a little more serious. Originally, Zhong Ji thought that these people were gathering to cause chaos. Such people only needed to send troops to surround them and take them away with a hail of arrows. If the other party was planning to burn food and grass, they could not take the initiative to attack like this.

To create a riot, they must all gather together. If there is a planned burning of grain and fodder and the army is causing chaos, the opponent is likely to be scattered. Each group of people has their own tasks. If they do it rashly, they will alert the enemy.

"If this is the case, my subordinates can help them. General Wang Ben sent a message a few days ago, asking us to mobilize a batch of grain and grass support. I can send more guards to guard the grain and grass. Then let the front The White Armored Army who came to Xinzheng these days are lurking at the grain and grass warehouse." Zhong Ji said.

"Why did the Baijia Army come to Xinzheng?" Ziyou asked in confusion.

"The White Armored Army under the Bloody Marquis is stationed in Nanyang. In order to prevent accidents on the Wei battlefield, 20,000 White Armored Army were mobilized to station in Xinzheng. If there is a change in the Wei State, they can also support General Wang Ben in time. Because it was a temporary decision made by the court, and the White Armored Army The army is recuperating, so these people came in batches and did not disturb anyone." Zhong Ji said.

The barracks in Xinzheng are those of the original Korean Imperial Guards. It is located next to the residence of the dignitaries outside the Han Palace. No one goes there. In addition, the troops in Xinzheng have been more frequent recently. Few people know about the White Armor Army entering Xinzheng.

"How many white-armored troops are there in Xinzheng now?" Ziyou asked.

"There are currently three thousand people mobilized," Zhong Ji said.

"We have no shortage of manpower. The only worry now is whether these people have backup," Ziyou said.

(End of chapter)