Chapter 251: Ask Pang Tong for advice
Liu Bei's words are undoubtedly delegating power and training Liu Chan. Everyone present understands this.
At the same time, as Liu Chan gradually gains experience, his power will become greater and greater.
"Okay, it's late at night, and I'm drunk with wine. It's time to take a rest. You go down."
Liu Bei's face, which had been full of energy just now, suddenly became very tired, as if he was really drunk.
Pang Tong, Xu Shu and Mi Zhu quietly retreated, but Liu Chan did not move.
As Liu Bei's son, he should have the right to sleep with Liu Bei.
"Adou, do you have anything else to say?"
Liu Bei didn't seem to understand what Liu Chan meant, and he had no intention of keeping Liu Chan.
When Liu Chan heard this, he was shocked. He said seriously: "Don't you want me to stay with you?"
There was something strange in his tone of voice, and there was more respect from the bottom of his heart.
Liu Bei smiled and said: "I am very happy that you have this intention, but I am already drunk and I don't know what will happen at night. You'd better go to Commander Pang. If you have a chance to have a long talk with him, it will be very difficult."
It’s rare. Just go ahead..."
After saying that, Liu Bei waved his hand, stopped talking, and then fell down.
When Liu Chan saw this, he had no choice but to cup his hands and say, "Father, please take a rest. Please leave, my son."
Not long after he finished speaking, Liu Chan quietly lowered the curtain of Liu Bei's tent.
Then, Liu Bei suddenly sat up from the couch and murmured: "Adou, you are really amazing!"
"I just don't know if these words of yours really came from you."
"Who is guiding and giving the instructions behind you?"
"If there really are gods in this world, then why can't we see the real ones..."
As he spoke, he couldn't help but smile at the corner of his mouth, then he slowly lay down, closed his eyes, and put away his tired mind.
As for Liu Chan, he didn't know that Liu Bei had so many doubts in his heart, let alone Liu Bei's intention in asking him to find Pang Tong.
However, he had no choice but to go to Pang Tong, because there was no place for him to stay in the military camp.
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After a while, Liu Chan followed Pang Tong's footsteps and found Pang Tong's camp.
He asked very respectfully outside the curtain: "Commander, can I come in?"
Pang Tong was sitting in the tent at this time, preparing to read another volume before taking a rest.
He already had the book in his hand, but when he heard the sound coming from outside the curtain, he immediately put the book down, walked quickly to the tent door, and opened the curtain.
"Young Master, why are you here?"
Pang Tong looked puzzled. He originally thought Liu Chan was resting in Liu Bei's tent.
Liu Chan waved his hand and said helplessly: "Father said he had trouble sleeping when he was drunk, so he asked me to come find him."
"..."
Pang Tong was stunned for a moment, and then he reacted and said with a smile: "I see, young master, please come in quickly, it's windy outside, don't catch a cold."
It is late winter now, and the wind is bitingly cold in the middle of the night.
"Then I won't bother you, sir."
Liu Chan walked in unceremoniously with a smile on his face.
Then he was shocked and asked: "Sir, are all these books yours?"
He saw a desk with half of the space covered with books like bamboo slips, and behind the desk was a wooden bookshelf.
The bookshelf is also filled with books, leaving no space at all.
Pang Tong smiled and said: "I'm ashamed. I have nothing to do in my free time, so I can only read some books."
Although he said he was ashamed, he was still relatively happy in his heart. After all, scholars will be happy from the bottom of their hearts when they hear such praise.
Liu Chan asked again: "I wonder what books Mr. Pang is reading recently?"
He was really curious about what books Pang Tong, a great man as famous as Zhuge Liang, would read.
Pang Tong did not answer in a hurry, but walked to the table, picked up the volume that had just been unfolded on it, and handed it to Liu Chan.
"Young Master, please take a look."
Liu Chan took the book, turned to the title, and saw four crooked characters.
With the help of the "Language Communication" pill, he understood these four words at once: "Qin destroyed Bashu".
Before the Qin State unified the seven kingdoms, it once moved south from Guanzhong to Bashu and destroyed the two kingdoms of Bashu and Bashu that had existed for hundreds of years.
The main commanders of this battle were Zhang Yi and Sima Cuo.
He couldn't help but wonder: "Why did Sir suddenly look at this?"
He knew that there was nothing wrong with learning from the past and the present, but it was common knowledge that Qin destroyed Bashu.
Presumably no one would be wary of someone trying to copy Qin's strategy of destroying Bashu, so the significance of this book, in Liu Chan's opinion, is not important.
Pang Tong smiled and said: "Young master, do you think this book is not enough to read?"
Pang Tongyi saw through Liu Chan's thoughts at a glance.
Liu Chan smiled and said: "It has been at least five hundred years since Qin destroyed Bashu. Is there anything we can follow?"
Pang Tong smiled and said, "Young Master, you think there is no such thing?"
His faint smile could not help but make Liu Chan a little frightened, and he began to feel suspicious.
Liu Chan didn't try to be brave. He thought he couldn't say anything worth seeing, so he said sternly: "After listening to what Mr. said, I think he must have some great opinions. Please give me some advice."
Pang Tong said solemnly: "The ancients wrote historical records in order to let future generations know the past and draw lessons from it. But if people today stop there, it would violate the original intention of the ancients to write history."
He looked at Liu Chan's expression and continued: "Back then, the Shu army fought with the Qin army at Jiameng Pass, and was severely defeated by the Qin army. Now that we are at Jiameng Pass, how can we avoid the same situation again?
What happened to the Shu army?"
When Liu Chan heard this, he couldn't help being stunned. He didn't look carefully, and he didn't know that the Qin army entered Shu through Jiameng Pass.
So when Pang Tong said this, he couldn't help but realize that he had made a big mistake.
A big mistake made by being too conceited.
He asked curiously: "Is there any place in Jiameng Pass that is not well defended today?"
Pang Tong laughed and said: "There is no perfect way to use military force. The situation on the battlefield is changing rapidly. If you expect the defense to be impregnable, it is simply a fool's dream!"
After saying that, he saw Liu Chan's expression suddenly darken, and couldn't help but be stunned for a moment.
Liu Chan, on the other hand, looked embarrassed, as if he was the "idiot who sits in a well and looks at the sky" as Pang Tong said.
"Then what do you think is the way to win, sir?"
He had no choice but to admit his defeat and ask Pang Tong for advice.
Chapter completed!