Reborn in the Water Margin as emperor, built tanks to level the world
Chapter 31 Treasure Hunt in the Sea of Books
This couldn't help but make Zhao Ji even more surprised.
Logically speaking, this is where kings of all ages read poetry and books.
Those eunuchs and maids, no matter how careless they are when cleaning, they shouldn't miss this place?
Is it possible that they think these books are not worthy of being placed together with those books of sages?
That's why you threw it here casually?
If, that's really the case...
So who should have written these books?
The more Zhao Ji thought about it, the more curious he became, and the more he thought about it, the more puzzled he became.
I couldn't help but want to take over the unrecognizable books that were covered with dust and cobwebs and take a closer look.
Zhao Ji first used the broom placed far away to sweep away the spider webs next to the books and the two or three spiders that were still spinning their webs.
Immediately, he swept the floating matter on those books to one place and shook them aside.
In this way, those ancient books piled in the corner can be read by Zhao Ji.
The first book Zhao Ji pulled out from the pile of ancient books was "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing Technique".
In this book, not only the original Sanskrit texts were translated by Han craftsmen.
In important places, figures are drawn one by one to facilitate understanding.
Although in terms of wording, there are still a lot of words like Zhi, Hu, Zhe, and Ye.
But for Zhao Ji, he can understand it.
At this moment, Zhao Ji was holding the book in his hand and reading it became more and more interesting. The more he read, the more he nodded.
At the same time, the thoughts in my heart became more vivid.
I recall that a few days ago, I was completely restrained by my sister-in-law with a long sword.
All over his body, he didn't dare to move at all.
What is the reason?
Isn't it because I don't have enough time?
What if I had learned this boxing technique, or other martial arts?
Maybe the moment my sister-in-law drew her sword, I could stop her with my backhand.
Why should there be that extremely embarrassing scene?
Do you want my little wife to intercede on my behalf?
This can be seen from this fact, although in this life I traveled through time and became an emperor, apparently the most respected person in the world.
But the problems happening around me are still everywhere.
If from now on, I can't learn a few life-saving methods in my free time to defend myself at all times.
I'm afraid it's difficult to live long in this world.
And right now, isn't this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" the foundation for me to practice hard to save my life?
As the saying goes, there are no good or bad techniques, but there are depths of skills.
As long as I can practice this boxing technique to the point of perfect proficiency within the next period of time.
Then one day in the future, I will definitely be able to achieve something else with this set of boxing techniques.
Even if I don't need it for the rest of my life, it can still leave a little peace of mind in my heart.
Moreover, judging from the current situation, if I am asked to study those Confucian classics, it is really better to ask me to ponder some boxing techniques.
Zhao Ji, who had made up his mind, was even more happy.
When I mentioned this book, I wanted to leave this place.
But as soon as he turned around, another thought immediately came to his mind.
That is, how could there be such a boxing book in such a royal book collection holy place?
For a long time, in the Song Dynasty, didn’t the upper class society led by the royal family respect Confucianism?
Then the sudden appearance of this boxing book here is a bit too inconsistent, isn't it?
Moreover, this "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing Technique" originated from Tianzhu.
If this is the case, how could it suddenly appear in the palace of the Song Dynasty?
The more Zhao Ji thought about it, the more curious he became, and the more he thought about it, the more puzzled he became.
Looking puzzled, I wanted to look around for the origin of this book.
But this time he found it.
Just to the left of the pile of miscellaneous books, about three or four meters away, there was an open preface.
And above the preface of the book, it happens to record the origin of this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing".
After Zhao Ji hurried over, he started reading chapter after chapter.
After reading four or five pages, I realized why this boxing book originated from Tianzhu was collected here by the royal family.
And why was he abandoned in the corner and ignored.
I think at the beginning, when the Song Dynasty and Tianzhu established diplomatic relations, neither of them knew each other very well.
In order to show goodwill to the Song Dynasty, Tianzhu sent the most representative "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" to the Song Dynasty along with countless spices.
At that time, the monarchs of the Song Dynasty and even the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty were full of praise for the spices brought as tribute from Tianzhu.
But Wei Wei sneered at the book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" and disliked it extremely.
Because from the perspective of the huge Song Dynasty, no matter how powerful the boxing techniques created by a small country in Tianzhu could be, how powerful could they be?
Moreover, in the Song Dynasty at that time, the trend of suppressing martial arts and respecting literature was already very serious.
Under this trend, no matter how exquisite the martial arts classics offered by the small country of Zhu were, as the helmsman of the Song Dynasty, it was impossible to understand them at all.
But what if the classics were given away to others at will, or discarded at will?
If this matter reaches the ears of the people of Tianzhu, they will definitely feel regretful and angry.
Therefore, in order not to affect the diplomatic relations between the two countries, the then leader of the Song Dynasty asked his eunuchs to place this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" here.
And what about the little eunuch who was responsible for organizing books at that time?
He also felt that such inferior and inadequate martial arts techniques were not worthy of being stacked with the orthodox Confucianism of the Central Plains.
So, I just found a corner and piled it up there.
As for the above-mentioned records, his notes are also quite sloppy.
If Zhao Ji hadn't really had nothing to do and didn't hesitate to spend money to think about it.
I'm afraid it's impossible to read it.
Zhao Ji looked at the "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" that he held tightly in his hand, and then looked at the preface to the book placed on the desk.
I also sighed in my heart.
I can't believe that a piece of trash that others would never look down on is like a treasure in my hands.
Just when Zhao Ji was about to put the classic book away and take it away, he suddenly remembered:
Since this preface to the book has been placed with the pile of books for a long time.
And judging from its thickness, there are at least dozens of pages.
But I don’t know what other treasures are recorded in the remaining prefaces of the book?
Now that I'm here this time, I have to look for it carefully.
What if after this, we can find any book that is as good as this boxing book?
Then wouldn’t I make a lot of money from this trip?
Thinking of this, Zhao Ji placed the boxing book in his hand flatly on one side, then picked up the preface and continued to read back.
Since the boxing book just now was offered by Tianzhu.
So after this, will other small countries also contribute tributes in the form of classics?
Logically speaking, this is where kings of all ages read poetry and books.
Those eunuchs and maids, no matter how careless they are when cleaning, they shouldn't miss this place?
Is it possible that they think these books are not worthy of being placed together with those books of sages?
That's why you threw it here casually?
If, that's really the case...
So who should have written these books?
The more Zhao Ji thought about it, the more curious he became, and the more he thought about it, the more puzzled he became.
I couldn't help but want to take over the unrecognizable books that were covered with dust and cobwebs and take a closer look.
Zhao Ji first used the broom placed far away to sweep away the spider webs next to the books and the two or three spiders that were still spinning their webs.
Immediately, he swept the floating matter on those books to one place and shook them aside.
In this way, those ancient books piled in the corner can be read by Zhao Ji.
The first book Zhao Ji pulled out from the pile of ancient books was "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing Technique".
In this book, not only the original Sanskrit texts were translated by Han craftsmen.
In important places, figures are drawn one by one to facilitate understanding.
Although in terms of wording, there are still a lot of words like Zhi, Hu, Zhe, and Ye.
But for Zhao Ji, he can understand it.
At this moment, Zhao Ji was holding the book in his hand and reading it became more and more interesting. The more he read, the more he nodded.
At the same time, the thoughts in my heart became more vivid.
I recall that a few days ago, I was completely restrained by my sister-in-law with a long sword.
All over his body, he didn't dare to move at all.
What is the reason?
Isn't it because I don't have enough time?
What if I had learned this boxing technique, or other martial arts?
Maybe the moment my sister-in-law drew her sword, I could stop her with my backhand.
Why should there be that extremely embarrassing scene?
Do you want my little wife to intercede on my behalf?
This can be seen from this fact, although in this life I traveled through time and became an emperor, apparently the most respected person in the world.
But the problems happening around me are still everywhere.
If from now on, I can't learn a few life-saving methods in my free time to defend myself at all times.
I'm afraid it's difficult to live long in this world.
And right now, isn't this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" the foundation for me to practice hard to save my life?
As the saying goes, there are no good or bad techniques, but there are depths of skills.
As long as I can practice this boxing technique to the point of perfect proficiency within the next period of time.
Then one day in the future, I will definitely be able to achieve something else with this set of boxing techniques.
Even if I don't need it for the rest of my life, it can still leave a little peace of mind in my heart.
Moreover, judging from the current situation, if I am asked to study those Confucian classics, it is really better to ask me to ponder some boxing techniques.
Zhao Ji, who had made up his mind, was even more happy.
When I mentioned this book, I wanted to leave this place.
But as soon as he turned around, another thought immediately came to his mind.
That is, how could there be such a boxing book in such a royal book collection holy place?
For a long time, in the Song Dynasty, didn’t the upper class society led by the royal family respect Confucianism?
Then the sudden appearance of this boxing book here is a bit too inconsistent, isn't it?
Moreover, this "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing Technique" originated from Tianzhu.
If this is the case, how could it suddenly appear in the palace of the Song Dynasty?
The more Zhao Ji thought about it, the more curious he became, and the more he thought about it, the more puzzled he became.
Looking puzzled, I wanted to look around for the origin of this book.
But this time he found it.
Just to the left of the pile of miscellaneous books, about three or four meters away, there was an open preface.
And above the preface of the book, it happens to record the origin of this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing".
After Zhao Ji hurried over, he started reading chapter after chapter.
After reading four or five pages, I realized why this boxing book originated from Tianzhu was collected here by the royal family.
And why was he abandoned in the corner and ignored.
I think at the beginning, when the Song Dynasty and Tianzhu established diplomatic relations, neither of them knew each other very well.
In order to show goodwill to the Song Dynasty, Tianzhu sent the most representative "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" to the Song Dynasty along with countless spices.
At that time, the monarchs of the Song Dynasty and even the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty were full of praise for the spices brought as tribute from Tianzhu.
But Wei Wei sneered at the book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" and disliked it extremely.
Because from the perspective of the huge Song Dynasty, no matter how powerful the boxing techniques created by a small country in Tianzhu could be, how powerful could they be?
Moreover, in the Song Dynasty at that time, the trend of suppressing martial arts and respecting literature was already very serious.
Under this trend, no matter how exquisite the martial arts classics offered by the small country of Zhu were, as the helmsman of the Song Dynasty, it was impossible to understand them at all.
But what if the classics were given away to others at will, or discarded at will?
If this matter reaches the ears of the people of Tianzhu, they will definitely feel regretful and angry.
Therefore, in order not to affect the diplomatic relations between the two countries, the then leader of the Song Dynasty asked his eunuchs to place this book "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" here.
And what about the little eunuch who was responsible for organizing books at that time?
He also felt that such inferior and inadequate martial arts techniques were not worthy of being stacked with the orthodox Confucianism of the Central Plains.
So, I just found a corner and piled it up there.
As for the above-mentioned records, his notes are also quite sloppy.
If Zhao Ji hadn't really had nothing to do and didn't hesitate to spend money to think about it.
I'm afraid it's impossible to read it.
Zhao Ji looked at the "Tianzhu Bodhidharma Boxing" that he held tightly in his hand, and then looked at the preface to the book placed on the desk.
I also sighed in my heart.
I can't believe that a piece of trash that others would never look down on is like a treasure in my hands.
Just when Zhao Ji was about to put the classic book away and take it away, he suddenly remembered:
Since this preface to the book has been placed with the pile of books for a long time.
And judging from its thickness, there are at least dozens of pages.
But I don’t know what other treasures are recorded in the remaining prefaces of the book?
Now that I'm here this time, I have to look for it carefully.
What if after this, we can find any book that is as good as this boxing book?
Then wouldn’t I make a lot of money from this trip?
Thinking of this, Zhao Ji placed the boxing book in his hand flatly on one side, then picked up the preface and continued to read back.
Since the boxing book just now was offered by Tianzhu.
So after this, will other small countries also contribute tributes in the form of classics?
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