Liu Zhengfeng's eyes widened: "Isn't this a blessing in disguise? Being able to learn from Yue Buqun is definitely pie in the sky."
Liu Zhengfeng stopped mentioning his difficulties and just followed the instructions.
Liu Zhengfeng left in a hurry, and Yue Buqun finally smiled. This was just the first step.
Liu Zhengfeng promoted his second disciple Mi Weiyi to the position of leader.
Liu Zhengfeng understood what Yue Buqun meant. This person said he was the leader, but he must obey Yue Buqun absolutely. It was not good to be too old, and he was too young to be the leader. Mi Weiyi was suitable.
He is about the same age as Linghu Chong and has a reputation as a chivalrous person in the world. After studying with Yue Buqun for a year and forming a master-disciple relationship, he is most suitable to control Hengshan on behalf of Yue Buqun.
Yue Buqun sent Feng Buping to Hengshan to temporarily act as agent for Hengshan affairs.
The news that the Hengshan Sect merged into the Huashan Sect caused an uproar in the world. There had never been such a merger of sects.
Mr. Mo Da died, and Liu Zhengfeng withdrew from the world, but the Hengshan Sect was also a sect with a long history and profound foundation. It was established earlier than the Huashan Sect, and it was far before it was about to fall apart, so it just returned to Huashan.
Zuo Lengchan was even more furious. He had gone to great lengths to marry someone else, especially Yue Buqun.
Zuo Lengchan did not dare to go to Huashan, but sent someone to Hengshan to question him.
Yue Buqun had long told Feng Buping not to be polite to the Songshan Sect.
Feng Buping has been fully supported by Yue Buqun in Huashan these years, and his martial arts progress is far better than before. Unless Zuo Lengchan takes action personally, no one in the Songshan sect can be his opponent.
Feng Buping brutally killed the three of them, and the Songshan sect left in despair, thus stabilizing the situation in Hengshan.
The Huashan faction's toughness pointed out a clear path for the Hengshan faction and the Taishan faction, and also sounded a wake-up call for the Songshan faction.
Zuo Lengchan immediately suspended the persecution of the two sects, fearing that they would also be forced into the arms of Yue Buqun.
Mi Weiyi climbed Mount Huashan, and he was always grateful to Yue Buqun, because it was Yue Buqun who saved them in the first place.
Mi Weiyi officially became a disciple of Yue Buqun, and Liu Zhengfeng was a witness. With this relationship, the relationship between Liu Zhengfeng and Yue Buqun has become closer.
Looking at Mi Weiyi, Yue Buqun nodded with satisfaction. He had experienced hardships and was trained in the army with Liu Zhengfeng. He had just resisted the Mongolian invasion. He was young and calm, which was Yue Buqun's favorite type.
Yue Buqun not only passed down all the lost Hengshan sword skills to Mi Weiyi, but also taught him the "Nine Yin Manual". Mi Weiyi was not stingy in his boxing and kicking skills as much as he could.
When Mi Weiyi went to Huashan, he felt that the Huashan sect was different. It was not that the sword sect he thought was mainly about sword training, but that they practiced everything. What's more, they just studied literature with Yue Buqun and prepared for the exam. The number one scholar is Mou Zhen.
Mi Weiyi didn't know Mou Zhen's identity, and Liu Zhengfeng didn't tell him.
When he learned that General Mou's son was studying literature with Yue Buqun, he didn't know what emotion to express.
It's normal for General Mou's son to want to take the imperial examination for the top prize in literary studies, and it's normal for him to study in Shaolin. However, after studying martial arts in Shaolin and failing the martial arts examination, he became a disciple of Huashan and studied literature again, so he wanted to take the imperial examination to become the top scholar. This is very strange. .
Doesn’t Mr. Mou know the real Confucian?
Mi Weiyi also heard Yue Buqun teach Mou Zhen, and he suddenly felt like he was standing tall. ….
Most literati in this era despised martial artists. Of course, there were also martial artists who despised literati, but those were generally reckless men.
People like Mi Weiyi who were proficient in writing were not considered illiterate, nor were they very knowledgeable. They respected literati and poets the most.
He had long felt that Yue Buqun was very knowledgeable, and as soon as he got close to him, he couldn't help but feel his admiration, like a surging river.
Mou Zhen had actually passed the Tongsheng Examination, and with his status as a "scholar", it was an unexpected surprise for Yue Buqun.
Mou Zongbing is really far-sighted. Although the scholar does not have a salary, he is already famous. It can also be seen that Mou Zhen is still very talented. Some people will never be able to become a "scholar" in their lifetime, such as Kong Yiji and Hong Xiuquan. It is not uncommon for children in their seventies or eighties.
Yue Buqun had a small trial for more than three months, and then directly asked Mou Zhen to participate in the Qiu Wei of that year.
Although there is no high school Jieyuan, the identity of "Ji Ren" was successfully obtained. Fan Jin went crazy with joy after winning the imperial examination. This shows that his status as an elected official is extraordinary and he can already become an official directly.
General Mou was overjoyed and secretly praised his wise decision, which greatly increased his confidence in Yue Buqun.
Yue Buqun continued his efforts and became more strict, even cruel, to Mou Zhen.
After Mou Zhen experienced a nightmare half a year comparable to his senior year in high school, he was asked to participate in the Spring Festival of the new year.
Lord Mou was shocked. Was it too hasty to let him take part in the examination in less than a year?
Master Mou said to Yue Buqun: "Sir, Zhen'er has only studied with you for one year. Isn't it too early?"
Yue Buqun said: "Zhen'er didn't learn from the beginning with me, but has already mastered it. I just sorted out all his knowledge systematically in order to prepare for the imperial examination. It's just for the examination."
Mr. Mou didn't understand, "just for the exam" and "nothing more". This exam stumped so many students, and how many amazing and talented people failed here.
Yue Buqun smiled and said, "Ask Zhen'er, can he bear it if he lives like this for another three years?"
Master Mou looked at Mou Zhen, he was indeed a little depressed. He had been practicing martial arts since he was a child, and he had never been in such a state. He felt as if he had just fought a tragic war.
Mou Zhen shook his head in shame. He would rather lift a stone lock and break a big stone on his chest every day than write some articles that he couldn't understand every day.
Master Mou was shocked, is Xuewen so cruel to people?
Lord Mou put aside his son's affairs and said to Yue Buqun: "After the war, there were too many things to deal with. I had wanted to come to see you sir for a long time, but I have been putting it off until now. Without your advice, this war would not have gone so smoothly. , everything will not proceed in such an orderly manner after the war."
Yue Buqun said: "My lord, you don't need to be so polite. It's just what you said. Besides, we are not outsiders. If we were outsiders, Yue would really not dare to express his opinions so casually for fear of getting burned."
The words "not an outsider" made Master Mou very happy. He realized that Yue Buqun was like an inexhaustible treasure that would be useful in the future if not all were preserved.
Others are still a bit disapproving of the possibility of another Wen champion from the Huashan sect. That was how Xu Tai fought for the Wu champion, and even Feng Qingyang was the same. They were unwilling to have anything to do with the imperial court, and they did not understand Yue Yue. Why would Buqun accept a son of an official?
However, I still admire Yue Buqun's method of training a literary champion after having trained a martial arts champion, and I also feel that this is Yue Buqun showing off his talent.
Yue Buqun didn't explain. Everyone's ideas are deep-rooted, and he can't force others. Just do what he thinks is right.
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1980s