6, move lazy when sleepy
New Calendar 266.
Zhang Qian selected hundreds of warriors, took the Xiongnu Hall as the guide, and was under the emperor's mission to lead the Han Dynasty's scepter and was about to go to the Western Regions.
Emperor Jing of Han went out of the Weiyang Palace gate to see him off.
"Zhang Qian, I hope you. This mission to the Western Regions is related to the welfare of the people. This road of breaking wasteland is difficult, but you should demonstrate the prestige of the great Han Dynasty outside, and have the demeanor of a great country in everything. Don't let the Western Regions underestimate my great Han Dynasty."
"My minister, accept the order." Zhang Qian knelt under the steps, making a sound.
"Go." Emperor Jing waved his sleeves and watched Zhang Qian get on the horse with his tribute. The soldiers turned their horses' heads and their figures gradually faded away.
Han Yan was also watching the vast crowd by the roadside, like a team of horses walking through a slightly muddy puddle, leaving a series of long and far-reaching footprints.
He himself was also planning to travel thousands of miles to find the sea people and eat the bitter fruits he had told him.
If you want to find a seafarer, you must go to the coastal areas, including the territory of the four major vassal kings of Wu, Chu, Qi and Yan.
After the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, most of the defeated vassal states were abolished and taken under the rule of the emperor. However, the places were very chaotic, with local tyrants and gentry entrenched, and they argued with the officials sent from Chang'an. The emperor's orders might not be good here.
Han Yan thought about it and found that it was better to find the officials of the Han Dynasty than to find the princes.
Only King Liu Dingguo of Yan was not involved in the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, and only he was not demoted to the vassal state.
If you don’t have the courage to participate in the rebellion of the kings, it means that this vassal king is still very afraid of the emperor, and the imperial court’s decrees are the best here.
The fief of King Yan was located in the later generations of Liaoning and Bohai Rim. The one who was most lacking was fishermen. On the far right of Yan State was the late Han regime outside the Han Dynasty. Wars broke out everywhere and wars continued.
Han Yan had no friends in Chang'an City, and there was nothing to be left to nostalgic to Liu Che. He brought the emperor's edict and followed two soldiers from the Northern Army born in Yan, rode a horse and experienced the freshness. He followed the carriage behind him and set off on the road.
Han Yan really doesn't know how to ride a horse, but during this period he has confirmed that he has the blood of a Hu and is born close to horses. In addition, the former owner of this body is probably a master of horse riding, so he can actually pick it up.
But the horse was riding too frustrated. After sitting on it, it was like riding a wooden donkey. Its feet were floating and had nowhere to exert force. It could only rely on grasping the reins or horse's hair, and then using the strength of the legs to squeeze the horse's belly to balance the body.
If the horse riding master was placed in later generations, he would probably win an Olympic champion and play.
Apart from stirrups, there is not even a saddle. If the horse runs faster, just bend it. If you don’t pick up the tail bone to death, you will have to make the two eggs panic.
There are no horseshoes yet. This thing not only protects the horseshoes, but also allows the horseshoes to firmly grasp the ground, which is very beneficial for riding and driving.
Back in the Han Dynasty, Han Yan suddenly realized that he could really be a god. Knowledge and experience are the greatest magic. You can change the dynasty by inventing something and change the country.
But so far, he is not going to make stirrups and other things out.
One is laziness.
Second, it doesn’t matter.
Third, I don’t have much sense of identity with the Han Dynasty. When I come to a strange world, I am not only cautious, but face the novel environment, mostly playing with the mentality of the world.
Thinking of this, I lacked interest in riding a horse.
He twisted his back twice, jumped off on the stirrup with his left foot, picked up his robe and walked straight to the carriage behind him, which brought the faint contemptuous look of the two soldiers.
The two of them immediately looked at each other and curled their lips with disdain. They thought that Prince Yan was a young warrior, but they didn't expect that they were just pretending to behave and revealed their true colors as soon as they left Chang'an City.
I thought so in my heart, but I would never dare to show it in front of Han Yan. The Han Dynasty was very strict and the children of the princes were born superior. That was the glory that their fathers fought with their blood and life.
Follow Shangjun Road, the road built by the Qin Dynasty was still easy to use in the Han Dynasty, and you can go directly to the fief of King Yan from Chang'an.
There were endless people on the road, but most of them had desolate clothes, looked sad, and were wearing coarse linen clothes. They walked far away on both sides of the road, and were deterred from the center area. It was the emperor's driveway.
Seeing Han Yan's luxurious carriage passing by, dust rustling, the people did not have envy in their eyes, and they didn't even dare to take a look. There was only awe in their eyes, and the noble and low were deeply rooted in people's hearts.
The time of traveling is very boring. Before we know it, the sunset leaves a long shadow. The afterglow dyes the clouds red, the sky and the wheat waves blend together, soaking the earth in the warm red glow.
"Criminal Yan, it's getting late, so we have to find a stable to stay overnight."
The coachman keenly noticed that the carriage had shaking. It was Han Yan moving his body. He didn't dare to lift the curtain to see if he woke up. He could only turn around and shout carefully.
"You can do it." Han Yan yawned, lifted the curtain and looked at the scenery outside.
The Han Dynasty had the rules of working at sunrise and resting at sunrise. Curfews were the norm, and activities at night were a serious crime, and traffic was cut off.
After the coachman got the words, he immediately drove out of the road and headed to the stable not far from the road.
The blue-gray building looks like a fish-scale hat is built on the roof, with four corners raised.
The owner of the stable is an old man. His hair is black and white in its tie, and he is meticulously scrubbed. He looks very energetic and has the temperament of a military officer. There is also a delicate silk ribbon tied to the hairpin with his tie, which shows that he has a title and is the third-level hairpin.
The Han Dynasty followed the twenty-level title system of the Qin Dynasty, but it was much easier to get titles than the Qin Dynasty.
Since Emperor Jing of Han adopted Chao Cuo's opinion and implemented the policy of grain-based rule, and could exchange grain for titles, seek official positions, and be exempted from punishment, even ordinary farmers, as long as they work diligently and have no natural disasters and have good grain harvests, they can change their titles in ten years.
In addition, Emperor Jing of Han liked to play the game of "Rewarding the First Level of the People's Elementary" when he encountered happy things, so the titles below the Five-level Han Dynasty were not of high value, but they were very good at breaking away from the identity of a civilian.
When the old man saw the arrival of the carriage and the Han Dynasty, he did not bow down, but just blocked the door and swept the people one by one, and asked, "Can there be a message?"
Upon hearing this, the two soldiers and the coachman took out wooden signs from the middle of their collars and handed them over, which recorded the mission and identity information of the trip, and had the seal of the Censor.
When it was Han Yan's turn, he ordered the coachman and said, "Help me get it in the car."
"Here." The coachman ran two steps and took out a wooden short halberd from the carriage. Silk letters hung at the top, looking like emblems.
When the stable owner saw this thing, he bent down and respectfully turned away and stopped checking it.
This thing is called "Qǐ", which is a pass certificate for royal relatives and senior officials. With this thing, you can not only eat and drink for free at public inns, but also use carriages in stables to travel.
It was getting dark, and there were already many people resting in the stables, most of which were officials who were promoted and transferred from various places and officials who passed by on business.
When Han Yan entered the door, the people in the stable calmed down collectively. They dared to look at the corner of their eyes, which looked like a scepter, and they ate vegetables quietly.
The lively atmosphere suddenly became cold, and Han Yan was a little embarrassed. He also found that the small officials in the stable were afraid of him. Due to his eyes, a small official actually shrank his neck. Why? Can I die at one glance?
Chapter completed!