When I was in Qin Dynasty, I lost contact with the wave

Chapter 707 Zhang Ji: How dare Ying Zheng say that he can take care of a baby?

Chapter 707 Zhang Ji: How dare Ying Zheng say that he can take care of a baby?
After meeting Fusu, Zhang Ji gave some instructions about the Luowang assassins and continued to improve the security system around Fusu.

Ying Zheng must have considered Fusu's safety when he allowed Prince Ji to travel with him, but could anyone expect Ying Zheng, an unqualified father, to take good care of Fusu?
How much consideration could a father have for safety issues when he had trained Gai Nie, a first-class cultivator, by the Wei River when he was less than twenty years old and dared to bravely enter the enemy country?

There are also educational issues that deserve equal attention!
Ying Zheng, as a father, really didn't know how to raise a child. When the son, whom this unreliable father regarded as his successor, was 20 years old, this unreliable father discovered that his son had been led astray by the even more unreliable Confucian Chunyu Yue. Instead of thinking about remedial education, he directly expelled his son from Xianyang and sent him to the border as a military supervisor. He also spoiled one of his younger sons so much that he began to want to compete for the throne.

Can a father like this take good care of his son?
Zhang Ji didn't count on it.

It is true that it was Chunyu Yue's teacher's fault that Fusu grew up crooked, but it was Ying Zheng's father who chose the teacher for Fusu, and it was also Ying Zheng's fault that he did not notice that his son grew up crooked.

As for security... the mighty Qin military camp was actually infiltrated by the grassland wolf tribe, and even planted with moon wolf poison. This security effort cannot be said to be in name only, it can only be said that there is no defense at all.

Fortunately, with the establishment of the Daqin Academy, Fusu no longer needs to choose a specific teacher. All the teaching staff of the Daqin Academy will revolve around this eight-year-old child.

Hiding something private?

All the schools of thought hoped that their own school would be favored by the eldest prince of Qin so as to gain more voice. They even wanted to throw Fusu directly into the secret library of their respective schools to study hard!

As a result, Fu Nian and Yan Lu, two of the most outstanding young Confucianists, became Fusu's study companions, even though they were more than ten years older than Fusu.

If Fusu had any questions about the Confucian knowledge he was learning, he could ask Fu Nian and Yan Lu at any time, and the two of them could also protect Fusu's safety.

Fu Nian, a half-step master who specialized in "Inner Sage and Outer King", and Yan Lu, a half-step master who specialized in "Zuowang Mental Method", joined forces so that even two ordinary masters would not be able to break through their defense and assassinate Fusu.

In addition to Fu Nian and Yan Lu, wherever Fusu went, there were people from various schools of thought secretly guarding him.

But Zhang Ji was still somewhat worried. The old nobles of the six states had too much hostility towards Qin. It would be extremely dangerous for Fusu to travel around with Prince Xi.

However, traveling is a good thing after all.

Fusu in the historical line was taught to be an empty talker Confucian scholar, who only knew how to talk about light taxes and levies and benevolence, righteousness, propriety and trustworthiness, but did not know how to put these eight words into practice. He only knew to oppose any project that required corvee labor.

As the "Second Father" in Fusu's mouth, Zhang Ji should still consider him more, even though he is Mi Qi's grandson.

"So, this is why you came to find the two of us?"

"It is also necessary to add a double layer of insurance."

Zhang Ji looked at the Sword Saint Wuming and Music Saint Kuang Xiu who looked like modest gentlemen in front of him. With the protection of two master warriors, he did not have to worry too much about Fusu's safety.

In this life, Jingwei did not meet the Sword Saint Wuming. Under Zhang Ji's reform, Luowang did not take action against Yan Lu, who might be related to the three swords of Kong Zhou. Wuming naturally did not die. Instead, he stayed in Xiaoshengxianzhuang and moved to the Daqin Academy with everyone else from Xiaoshengxianzhuang. He served as the swordsmanship instructor of the Confucian school of the Daqin Academy.

The same was true for Kuang Xiu, who did not fight a bloody battle with Jing Ke and Gao Jianli against the Qin army.

In the plot line, Kuang Xiu was captured by the Qin army because he assisted Fan Yuqi in escaping from Qin to Yan, but in this life, Fan Yuqi tried to coordinate with Yan Dan in a night attack in Cheng Jiao's camp, but was captured and killed by Cheng Jiao.

Although Kuang Xiu and Fan Yuqi were close friends, he had no chance to save him.

What's more, in the original plot, Fan Yuqi fled after being defeated by Li Mu because he was worried about being executed. The words that Qin law was too harsh could make Kuang Xiu risk his life to save him as a good brother.

But Ying Zheng never treated Fan Yuqi badly. He only kept Fan Yuqi in cold storage for a few years because of the fight for the throne. Then he generously gave Fan Yuqi the opportunity to make meritorious deeds. However, Fan Yuqi betrayed him and colluded with the Yan army to commit treason. There was no reason for this. Even when Kuang Xiu was sweeping Fan Yuqi's tomb, he was just angry at Fan Yuqi for not fighting for his country and hated Yan Dan for tricking Fan Yuqi into rebelling.

In addition, the Wuyin family has taken root in the Qin Academy, and the Wuyin family's supreme elder is the Qin State's Grand Music Order. There is no reason for Kuang Xiu not to serve the Qin State.

The most crucial point is that Kuang Xiu accepted Nongyu as his personal disciple.

Direct disciples are the ones who inherit the mantle. Kuang Xiu taught almost everything he had learned in his life. With the master-disciple relationship between Nongyu and Kuang Xiu, Zhang Ji naturally also got in touch with Kuang Xiu.

"It would be more appropriate for you two to protect Fusu, and you can also teach him swordsmanship and music." Zhang Ji bowed and said, "Of course, I will pay you handsomely."

"My wife, Zi Nu, was originally a princess of the Zhou Dynasty. When she was young, she browsed through the secret library of the Zhou Dynasty and got clues about the three swords of Kong Zhou."

"In addition to the Hanguang Sword in Mr. Wuming's hand, I have already found Xiaolian, and I have also found clues about the Chengying Sword."

Zhang Ji asked someone to hand over a sword case. Even Wuming, a gentleman who did not argue, could not help but take a closer look at this simple-looking nanmu sword case.

In the sword box, there was a long sword that was slightly transparent, but much more visible than the Hanguang Sword and could be easily captured by the naked eye.

"How about I give Xiaolian to you as a deposit first, and Chengying will be given to you after I find her?"

Wuming weighed the pros and cons. Hanguang, Chengying and Xiaolian were the three swords of Emperor Yin. They were famous swords in ancient times and also called the three swords of Kong Zhou. Even he was tempted. Although he was temporarily using the Hanguang sword, he would have to give it to Yan Lu sooner or later. Yan Lu was more suitable for this "uncontested sword" than he was.

And how could a swordsman, especially one who is called "Sword Saint" by the people of the world, not love a famous sword?

"make a deal!"

Wuming stretched out his right hand, shook hands with Zhang Ji as an oath, and then left with the sword in his hand.

"Lord Luonan, please don't make things difficult for me. I'm used to being free and easy, and I really can't handle such a big responsibility." Kuang Xiu smiled bitterly. He didn't expect that Wuming, who had the most indifferent temperament, could be so easily dealt with by Zhang Ji. This inevitably disrupted his plan.

He originally thought that if Wuming also disagreed, it would not seem too abrupt if he disagreed, thus offending Zhang Ji, the hottest new star in Qin.

"Master Kuang Xiu, please don't speak so slowly. I have some music scores here. I think Master Kuang Xiu will be interested in them."

Zhang Ji looked at Kuang Xiu with a smile, who had a determined look on his face. He understood that Kuang Xiu did not hate the Qin State, he just did not want to get involved in so many troubles, but he had something that could definitely tempt Kuang Xiu.

"These are also the music scores of the Zhou Dynasty court music that my wife Zi Nu recorded from the Zhou Dynasty's secret library. These music scores have been lost for many years. Lu Xiang did not get them when he destroyed the Eastern Zhou Principality."

Kuang Xiu took a piece of music score and took a look at it. With his musical level, he could tell at a glance that what Zhang Ji gave him was the real thing.

As a pentatonic zither player, who would not be fond of the Zhou royal family's court music scores?
How could he not be moved by the rituals and music that even Confucius was moved by?

"Luo Nanjun, you... really make it hard for me to let go."

Kuang Xiu smiled bitterly, he was really moved.

They were all genuine, and they were all the lost Zhou Dynasty court music and dance. Just the first few scores had fascinated him. Kuang Xiu couldn't imagine how attractive the subsequent scores would be to him.

And at this moment he was even more curious about how many music scores Zi Nu had memorized. If he had forgotten some of them, it would be really frustrating for him.

"Don't worry, my wife has memorized everything. With her attainments in music, Master Kuang Xiu shouldn't have to worry."

Kuang Xiu nodded. Zi Nu's attainments in music were not worse than Nanyue's. It was just that Zi Nu did not specialize in music and could not focus all her attention on the way of music. Without a concentrated heart for the piano, her upper limit could only be this.

But even so, his musical attainments at such a young age were enough to shame most of the Five Tones School's disciples.

"make a deal!"

Without further hesitation, Kuang Xiu also high-fived Zhang Ji as an oath, and Zhang Ji simply handed all the music scores to Kuang Xiu at once.

Wuming and Kuangxiu are both gentlemen, and gentlemen can be deceived by tricks.

Given their personalities, they would not do such a dirty thing as taking benefits and not doing anything to fulfill their duties.

There are two grandmasters, two half-step grandmasters, and Donghuang Taiyi, a master at the highest level of heaven and man, secretly guarding them. Any fly that flies over will be crushed into powder before being thrown away.

As Zhang Ji solved Fusu's safety problem, he immediately consumed a lot of his internal energy to drive the Lightning Step to rush to the central army camp at the front line of Yanmen Pass.

He was not in the central army camp during these days, and the central army had already started fighting with the grassland wolf tribe.

The Donghu launched an attack with all their might, and the royal supervisory team of the Donghu ruthlessly killed the retreating Donghu soldiers one by one, almost regardless of the cost. Even the most solid fortifications of the central army camp suffered a considerable impact.

During these days, Chen Ping, a military officer, temporarily took over the command. However, Chen Ping's command methods were still a bit immature. An experienced military man could tell at a glance that it was an inexperienced newcomer who was in command.

Moreover, Chen Ping fought too conservatively, even more conservative than him. He just fought back and rarely pursued.

Chen Ping's character was not entirely influenced by him. His obsession with being fair to everyone when distributing the sacrificial meat showed that he was an overly calculative general.

The King of Donghu was worthy of being the overlord of the grassland, and he found a flaw in Chen Ping's command.

Chen Ping lacked prestige in the army and was so young that many generals were dissatisfied with him. Therefore, when he was commanding, the army could not be controlled as he wished and there would be some delays.

This is also the flaw that the King of Donghu seized!
Unfortunately, Zhang Ji promptly ordered Guan Ying, Fu Kuan and six other cavalry generals to take back the generals' flags of the Yan army, and asked Chen Ping to spread the news that the Yan army was completely annihilated, temporarily dispelling the King of Donghu's idea of ​​attack.

But even so, facing the crazy Donghu army, the situation was still not very good, and Zhang Ji had to personally stay at the front line.

(End of this chapter)

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