Yingtianfu Kunning Palace.

Empress Ma, who was lying on the couch and wrapped in quilt, was still a little uncomfortable with what the light curtain said.

In order to attract people's attention, storytellers tell unofficial stories and secret histories of the palace. She has also seen these.

But this was the first time I had heard him so clearly pointing his nose at the Song Emperor and the Jin Emperor as national traitors, and mockingly calling them "half-brothers."

Compared with this, the misinterpretation of the sage's words is just a trivial matter.

However... when it comes to reading, this light screen is completely different from the storyteller on the streets of Yingtianfu.

When it comes to the situation in the Song and Jin Dynasties, there is a very clear map that clearly shows the boundaries of both sides. The locations of cities, counties, towns and capitals are all available.

When it comes to young people studying, there is a handsome young man who is passionate about reading and dancing with swords.

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It is said that Qingsi kills thieves, and there is a young master who rides and chases the enemy. He kills one person in ten steps without leaving a trace for thousands of miles.

All these things were so dizzying for her that she didn't have time to care too much for a while, but a question naturally emerged from the bottom of her heart:

Who is mocking the faint king and praising the hero in the light curtain?

From this, if we continue to think forward, what does "Nanming" mean among the words floating on the light screen at the beginning?

At that time, she was so dazzled by what she saw that she didn't write it down completely, but she could only see these two words very clearly.

After all, there has never been a country with "Ming" as its name.

For this reason, just thinking about the division of the Song Dynasty into the north and the south, Empress Ma felt a little uneasy and suspicious of the mysterious light curtain in front of her:

Is this thing deceiving people with evil words, or can it really tell the future and predict its changes?

Through the grilled window, Queen Ma could faintly hear the sound of silk and bamboo coming from the south. It seemed that the prince had already started celebrating the Tianshou Festival with the officials in the Jinshen Hall.

Looking at the mysterious light screen in front of her, Empress Ma couldn't help but feel worried in her heart.

Zhang Fei laughed loudly: "Is it possible to die in the morning and die in the evening? Is this what you mean?"

Although I don't know what the cooking means, I can't guess the meaning from the context and the monk who was beheaded with a sword on the light screen.

"The military advisor thinks that if a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries. How should he explain this?"

Seeing Yide's expression, Kong Ming and Liu Bei looked at each other and smiled helplessly. Who couldn't see that this must be something Yide had planned in his heart?

"What does Yide think it means?"

Zhang Fei stood up and took two steps back and forth in a serious manner, shaking his head and saying:

"Since the military advisor has asked, I, Lao Zhang, can't hide it."

"I think Master's words should mean that if there are no enemies in the distance, then you should see if there are any blind thieves in front of you."

Zhang Fei was also very excited when he said this, and simply continued:

"There is also a gentleman who wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds."

"Now I understand the meaning. Master means that instead of scolding someone ten times, it is better to give him a slap!"

"I must learn from this!"

Liu Bei and Lu Su were immediately dumbfounded, but Kong Ming waved his feather fan and laughed:

"In this case, when the world is settled and the swords and weapons are settled, Yide might as well write a book based on it. Maybe a thousand years later it will still make the world laugh."

In Kong Ming's view, the prosperity of this civilized society requires not only the classics written by Confucian scholars for students to read, but also humorous stories for Guizhou heads to listen to.

The most typical ones are the romance novels that are revered as masterpieces by later generations. The imperial examinations of the Ming Dynasty would not test their content, but they can still endure for a long time, which shows their charm.

With a smile, Zhang Fei waved his hand and said modestly:

"There are many talented people in the future generations. I, Zhang Neng, Senior Brother Bojun, just smile, that's enough."

Liu Bei was immediately moved, and then heard his good brother say thoughtfully:

"However, after seeing the cannon in Chang'an before, I felt that the poems about cannons by later generations were really good words to express their feelings."

"Which one?" Liu Bei really didn't remember, and then he saw the expression on his military advisor's face was quite subtle.

Zhang Fei over there laughed and said:

"It is naturally the work of my family in later generations."

"Open the cannon and blast his mother!"

In the Bianliang Palace, Zhao Kuangyin became increasingly depressed:

"Twenty years after the death of the Song Dynasty, the righteous soldiers of Yan and Zhao could still climb high and gather a hundred thousand rebel troops with a single call, and the people's support was still available."

"If Yue Fei survives and goes on the Northern Expedition, why worry..."

Speaking of this, Zhao Kuangyin sighed again:

"The Song Dynasty did not die from outside, but died from within. It died from tying its own hands and feet, it died from being accommodating to corrupt scholars and treating military officials harshly, it died from..."

At this point, Zhao Kuangyin glanced at his younger brother, and the meaning was clear.

The black bruise on Zhao Guangyi's face was still aching, so he immediately lowered his eyebrows and lowered his head. He regretted that he had not brought a wooden fruit over earlier to type a Buddhist scripture for his brother, so as to avoid being found out by his unhappy brother. .

But in my heart, I also felt that my descendants were somewhat as timid as mice. Just hearing that the Jin army was dispatched, I wanted to "disperse hundreds of officials and float on the sea to avoid the enemy."

At this moment, I even felt a little bit of resentment towards this descendant: Zhu Zi was like this, and he actually harmed his father!

Zhao Pu was also disdainful and even said sarcastically:

"Fortunately, this screen of light was not seen by Zhao Gou, otherwise it would be impossible to avoid the Jin Kingdom in Nanyang or the Japanese Kingdom, and hand over the Song Dynasty of China!"

But immediately he was also proud of the Shandong Rebels and Xin Qiji:

"In our land of Yan and Zhao, there have been many generous and tragic people since ancient times. How can the country bear to abandon evil?"

Later history books say that Zhao Pu was a prime minister who advocated peace, but now he has to be the most determined advocate of the Northern Expedition!

[For Wanyan Liang, October 1161 was destined to be a year of ups and downs and excitement.

In early October, the Jin army made very smooth progress. Under the threat of four-way attack, the Song army retreated step by step and soon retreated to the south of the Yangtze River, intending to use the natural barrier of the Yangtze River to defend against the enemy.

After a series of victories, Wanyan Liang successfully led his army to occupy Caishiji, intending to follow the example of the Northern Song Dynasty to destroy the Southern Tang, build ships here to cross the river and capture Zhao Gou.

We have said before that the Jurchen nobles in the Jin Dynasty have always been quite resistant to sinicization.

Even though it has been 46 years since the founding of the country, the Jin Dynasty cannot be said to have achieved great results in the construction of the navy, but can only be said to have achieved nothing.

The result was that Wanyan Liang led more than 100,000 troops into Caishiji, and after several days of hard work, he could only build a very crude small boat, hoping to use it to transport troops to the other side of the river.

But Wanyan Liang was not worried. He had heard that Wang Quan, a general of the Song army on the other side of the river, had become a deserter.

One side had strong soldiers and horses, while the other side had no leader. One side had 100,000 soldiers and the other side had only 20,000 defeated soldiers. The advantage was on my side!

In this critical situation, Yu Yunwen was sent by Zhao Gou to comfort the army. Seeing the sluggishness of the Song army, this civil official was anxious and stood up without hesitation.

What Yu Yunwen did was very simple. First, he encouraged the morale of the army. Then he took away all the command power of the defeated army so that the command could be in one place. Finally, he played the advantages of the Song army to attack the weak with strengths.

At that time, the Southern Song Dynasty had been living in Jiangnan for 30 years. At the beginning of the Southern Song Dynasty, Han Shizhong's navy had achieved a good record. Moreover, Jiangnan was full of waterways, so the Southern Song navy had been developing.

Facing the small sampans of the Jin army, the Song army had wheel boats, multi-paddle boats and sea gull warships. It can be said that fighting the Jin army on the river was as difficult as beating primitive people.

The great victory of Caishiji was born. 】

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