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Chapter 45 The Three Kingdoms Story

"This is easy." Fu Yuchen agreed immediately, spread out the pen and paper, and immediately wrote a text message to Fu Xuechen, but he still poured cold water on Fu Xuechen.

"For our students of Guozixue, apart from their homework, books about unofficial history are very popular. There are many people who go there to read them. Guan Enming, Zhang Chuyang and others all used to look for interesting history books.

If you read the story and none of us have heard of it, then the book is probably gone."

Fu Xuechen couldn't help but frowned. The author of "Three Kingdoms" was from the Western Jin Dynasty and lived at the end of the Three Kingdoms. In her previous life, after the return of the Three Kingdoms to the Jin Dynasty, it went through the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Western Jin Dynasty, and what followed was the Five Chaos. But no matter what the history is,

"Three Kingdoms" has been handed down very well.

This time and space is very different. The Three Kingdoms no longer returned to the Jin Dynasty. After Cao Cao's death, not many years before Emperor Wei Ming, the Yan Kingdom rose in the northeast. Later, the cavalry went south, swept the Central Plains, and replaced the Wei Kingdom to establish the Yan Empire.

When she saw this period of history, she had extremely doubts that the founding leader of the Yan Kingdom who rose in the northeast was also a strange man who traveled through time and space.

I'm off topic! In short, different histories have led to different experiences in the book "Three Kingdoms". I don't know why, but it is almost drowned in various historical documents.

The level of Guozixue is still a little low. Fu Xuechen feels that if there are no books in the Guozixue collection, maybe there are only those in the Imperial College collection or in the royal collection. Otherwise, it will be like the manuscript of "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the previous life.

In the hands of a few private individuals, it is impossible to find them all.

There are many Wuxun disciples in Guozixue, but on the contrary, the Imperial College is a world of literati. Among the Wuxun disciples, there are very few who can give up martial arts and take the literary examination. Whether it is Fu Xuechen or Fu Yuchen, they have nothing to do with there. They have no connections and want to work there.

It's almost impossible to find books among the old papers over there.

Could it be that if we ask the Sixth Prince for help, we can't find it in the royal library?

Fu Xuechen couldn't help but feel embarrassed secretly.

Things really didn't go well. The next day, Fu An handed over a reply letter from Zhang Chuyang from Guozixue. In the letter, Zhang Chuyang regretfully informed his friend Yu Chen that there was no book "Three Kingdoms" in Guozixue.

Fu Xuechen was in a gloomy mood. He looked at the Sixth Prince several times and felt a little speechless.

The library in the palace is not a library of later generations, which can be borrowed at will. It is a royal library. In addition to providing access to the monarchs and ministers, its additional functions are closer to the national museums of later generations, which specialize in collecting the surviving works of history.

There are various valuable classics and rare documents in the world, and we are never responsible for displaying them to the outside world.

There is a special internal government agency responsible for the storage and maintenance of the library. The chief officer is concurrently served by a Hanlin bachelor, and his deputy is appointed by the Supervisor of Ceremonies. The daily personnel who come in and out include a few Hanlin, historians, and high-ranking internal officials.

Outside the prison, there were only a group of eunuchs responsible for cleaning and other chores.

As a prince, if Yun Zuo proposes to go there to read and study, it should not be difficult as long as he gets the emperor's approval. But what Fu Xuechen wants is to lend the books outside the palace! Is this really possible?

Yongzuo's attitude towards learning is still very serious and focused. When he should study, he can easily turn a deaf ear to what's going on outside the window. He is very comparable to some of the academic masters and gods of later generations in Fu Xuechen's impression.

Therefore, it was not until the morning class was over and everyone was waiting for lunch that Yoongzuo belatedly noticed Fu Xuechen's entangled and distressed look.

"Did Yuchen encounter any difficulties?" Yoong Zuo asked with concern, and said very loyally: "If it is within my ability, I will be happy to help."

Fu Xuechen looked at him, thought for a while, and said: "A few years ago, when my grandfather was still alive, he told me several historical stories. Well, they were about the Three Kingdoms period of Wei, Shu, and Wu. Among them was a character, the family

My grandfather admired him very much. His surname was Zhuge, his single name was Liang, his courtesy name was Kongming, and his name was Wolong. He was the military advisor and prime minister of Shu."

When Yun Zuo heard this, he became more energetic. He knew that Fu Yuchen's grandfather was the deceased Duke of Jing. Emperor Yuan'an once said secretly that he was a powerful figure who had taught Emperor Yuan'an about military tactics. He used troops like a god.

, quite famous among the military as a military god.

He looked as elegant as a scribe, but in fact he was powerful and had far-reaching plans. Unfortunately, his body was a little weak and he was wounded on the battlefield. He only assisted Emperor Yuan'an for ten short years and passed away before the world was settled. Yuan

Even though Emperor An did not have the title of master and disciple, he respected him very much.

It was also because of this friendship that Marquis Jingbei, who was said to have only mediocre military abilities, was able to hold certain real power in the Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies in addition to being a first-class marquis.

So the ancients who were highly praised by even the gods of war must naturally have been powerful figures in that historical period!

"Zhuge Liang? The strategist and prime minister of the Shu Kingdom?" Yoong Zuo quickly asked: "What kind of person is that? I have never heard of him. Why does Duke Xianjing praise him so much?"

Fu Xuechen said: "Of course there is a reason. My grandfather told a little story about him. It was when Cao Cao of the Northern Wei Dynasty led his army southward, preparing to destroy Shu and Wu in one fell swoop. In order to unite with Wu to resist Cao, Shu sent out

Military strategist Zhuge Liang went to Soochow as an envoy and received orders from Soochow's commander-in-chief Zhou Yu."

"Zhou Yu was conceited and proud, and did not think that Soochow needed to join forces with Shu to fight against Cao. Even after hearing Zhuge Kongming's reputation as Wolong, he did not take him seriously. So one time, when his subordinates came to report that there was a gap in the arrows in the army,

When he was there, he took the opportunity to ask Zhuge Liang if he could be responsible for supervising the making of arrows."

"His idea was to take advantage of Zhuge Liang's failure to deliver the arrows as scheduled, to use military methods, beheading, or expulsion to completely break the alliance of Shu and Cao. There are many ways to prevent Zhuge Liang from delivering the arrows as scheduled, such as preparing to shorten the reward period.

The construction period is reduced, such as reducing the number of craftsmen who make arrows, such as letting craftsmen delay the delivery date, etc."

"However, when Zhou Yu pretended to ask Zhuge Liang how many days it would take to make an arrow, Zhuge Liang unexpectedly gave a deadline that shocked everyone - three days!"

Yoong Zuo couldn't help it anymore: "What?! Three days, how is this possible? Unless more than 300 craftsmen were summoned to work day and night to achieve this, right?!"

"No, no, no! At that time, Zhou Yu only prepared fifty craftsmen for Zhuge Liang!" Fu Xuechen stretched out his right hand with a smile and slapped Yunzuo for emphasis.

Yunzuo was dumbfounded: "Fifty craftsmen made 100,000 arrows in three days. Is Zhuge Liang seeking death?!"

"Well, Zhou Yu thought so too. He was secretly happy and immediately asked Zhuge Liang to issue a military order on the spot, stating that if Zhuge Liang could not deliver the arrows on time, he would bear military responsibility. Zhuge Liang agreed very solemnly: There will be no jokes in the army, and the leader will
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