"The purpose of this move is to expose a flaw first, so that the opponent will be fooled and come forward, but the door will be opened wide unintentionally. Then, if you turn around, you can hit the opponent's weak spot..."
"Of course, although what you are learning now are routines, you can actually use them in actual combat, but you don't necessarily have to follow the routines exactly."
"Moreover, in fighting and fighting, what is important is a fatal blow, like Min... When Miss Min fought with those rice shop guys last time, she was too rigid and followed the combination of each move, and she was too gentlemanly.
"Actually, there is also a way to strike with insufficient strength, because the human body has many weak points. Once hit, it will hurt and be easily injured, such as here..."
Fan Zhongyan saw Li Yong's monkey picking peaches, and subconsciously wanted to protect his descendants, but Li Yong's foot suddenly changed his move halfway and directly hooked Fan Zhongyan's leg. He stepped back, and Fan Zhongyan jumped up to get away. However, he was kicked out by Li Yong, and he took a few steps back before regaining his balance.
Li Yong smiled and continued: "Look, this is called attacking the enemy and rescuing it. "Sun Tzu's Art of War: Virtual Reality Chapter" says: 'I want to fight. Although the enemy has high bases and deep ditches, those who have to fight with me must attack them." Save me. 'This is a conspiracy, because you don't know my truth and falsehood, so you have to save me. If you don't save me, the false move will become the real move..."
Fan Zhongyan was thoughtful. In fact, Li Yong also discovered that this child understood the art of war faster than the martial arts.
Even though Fan Zhongyan was originally an all-rounder with both civil and military talents, it was a pity that he was born in this era and that talented civil and military talents like him and Xin Qiji were not able to show off their skills.
Fan Zhongyan also had a Qingli New Deal, but what Xin Qiji left behind in later generations was his identity as a poet, and few people knew about his ability to lead troops and fight.
Although Li Yong only told him that he was a master who taught martial arts, he could not help but use metaphors about the military and state affairs in daily interactions and in giving guidance. In fact, he used this to guide and influence the other person's thinking.
Fan Zhongyan, who was just eleven years old at this time, although his temperament was resolute and his thinking was gradually maturing, his experience was not comparable to that of Li Yong, and he had not yet started studying. This was the best time to exert influence on him.
Fan Zhongyan also realized this, but as far as he was concerned, Li Yong had no ill intentions and was kind to their mother and son. He just needed to be more discerning and not be led astray by Li Yong's private goods.
As for how to grasp this speed, he could only think about it later when he was thinking about it.
After Li Yong teaches, he will ask the two to start a practical test, and this will inevitably involve some physical contact.
So when I gave Yu Min some advice, something was wrong.
Now the relationship between the two is no better than before. Although they were in front of others, Yu Min's mind was completely confused and he was not thinking about any moves at all, but just followed his own feelings.
When Li Yong saw this, he originally wanted to remind her, so he exerted a little force. Unexpectedly, she was absent-minded and unconscious at all. Then she accidentally fell directly into Li Yong's arms without standing firmly.
That's all. I don't know what she was thinking when she was in trance, but after a "嘤咛", she shouted "no", which shocked Li Yong.
Fan Zhongyan next to him coughed slightly in embarrassment. He wanted to turn his head away, feeling that he had no eyes to see, but he felt that this was too deliberate and could only look at the sky.
Li Yong coughed lightly, and Yu Min finally reacted and noticed the posture of the two people at this time. Looking at the young man next to him looking at the sky, Xiafei couldn't help but hurriedly broke away from Li Yong's support and stood up to tidy up. After taking off his clothes, he said "I feel a little unwell" and hurried to the cabin with his face covered.
Li Yong looked at Fan Zhongyan who was suppressing his laughter, coughed lightly and said, "In that case, let's leave her alone and continue."
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It was already early April when Li Yong received the imperial edict. After some preparations, he set off from Hangzhou and traveled along the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal. After more than 20 days of sailing, he finally arrived at Bianliang City in Tokyo at the end of April.
As the capital of the Song Dynasty, Bianliang, Tokyo, can be said to be the largest, most populous, and most prosperous city in this era.
Zhang Zeduan's "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" freezes the bustling scene of Bianliang City and becomes an important basis for later research on this time.
There are three city walls here: palace, inner and outer walls, which divide the city into several areas.
The palace city is the imperial city, with a circumference of five miles, three gates on the south, and only one gate on the east, west, and north sides. There is a cross street between the east and west gates. The south of the street is where the central government agencies are located, and the north of the street is the emperor's living area.
However, this palace city was smaller in scale because it inherited the old capital of the Later Zhou Dynasty.
In the third year of Jianlong's reign, "in the northeastern corner of Guanghuang City, I ordered a supervisor to paint the Luoyang Palace and build it according to the drawings. The imperial residence became magnificent."
In the third year of Yongxi's reign, he "wanted to expand the palace city, and ordered Liu Yanhan, the commander in front of the imperial palace, to move there, but there were too many residents who did not want to move, so they stopped."
Therefore, only as an imperial city, the palace city was a little small. When Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty built the Yanfu New Palace in the north outside the palace city as an extension and expansion of the palace city, it was actually expanded again.
Of course, times have changed and things are different.
Zhao Hengshi didn't care about the bureaucrats and the people, but the emperor paid attention to frugality. By the time Zhao Jishi, it was complete hedonism.
The number of concubines and heirs varies greatly. If the palace is not larger, how can it accommodate them?
The inner city, also known as the old city, is the old city of Bianzhou in the Tang Dynasty. It has a circumference of 20 miles. Except for the two gates on the east, there are three gates on each of the other three sides.
When Li Yong and his party arrived, the first thing they saw was the outer city. It was about fifty miles in circumference, four feet high, and the city towers were magnificent.
There is also a protective moat outside the city, called Hulong River, which is three times as wide as the Bian River.
The outer city has three gates on the south, two gates on the east, four gates on the north, three gates on the west, and six water gates.
Li Yong and his entourage came by boat and entered through a water gate in the southeast corner. When they arrived at the shore, they were first searched by city guards to confirm their identities.
However, Li Yong blocked their intentions with an imperial edict.
Of course, they still need to tell the superiors later to confirm that it is indeed true, and then someone will come and take them to the post house for temporary residence.
Tokyo only receives foreign envoys and guests, including Duting Station, Duting West Station, Laiyuan Station, Huaiyuan Station, Banjing Station, Concierge Station, Tongwen Station, and Zhanyun Station, among which they are dedicated to receiving the capitals of the Liao Kingdom. Tingyi has 525 rooms and is the largest pavilion at that time.
There are various reception halls to receive officials from various places. Although Li Yong has no official status and the steward accompanying him on the ship is only a staff member of the Jiedu Mansion, they each have imperial edicts and official documents with the official seal of the Jiedu Mansion. With it in hand, you can still live in it.
However, the size of the reception hall is not enough to accommodate so many people at the same time. It is difficult to arrange for Li Yong's group of more than a dozen people. At Jiedu Mansion, only the steward and two deputies followed, and the rest were free on the dock. Just place it.
So in the end, Li Yong and the others simply went outside to find another place to live.
If you want to go out to live, everyone should go out together, otherwise it will be inconvenient to go back and forth separately.
Fortunately, here in Tokyo, it is difficult to get around without money, but there are still many conveniences if you have money.
Li Yong doesn't have much else now, but he has a lot of money. According to his original plan, he also planned to live in Tokyo temporarily and definitely buy a property.
Of course, for a short period of time, a hotel is the best, and you can slowly look for a place later.
This hotel is also divided into government-run and private. Li Yong and the others spent some money to find out from the receptionist of the post house a private hotel with a good reputation in Tokyo, called "Gaojiabao (pu)". I planned to settle there first.
Then he waited for a reply from the post house to see when the emperor would arrange for him to enter the palace.