Chapter 299: The Seventy-two Sages of Confucius: Tantai Destroys Ming
After Gan Ning's guidance, although Wang Qiang didn't know how to set up a formation, he had a basic concept for ancient wars, that is, he forced to lead troops. The more soldiers, the more he lost, the more miserable he lost, that is, he gave the other party a head and military ration. This is completely different from playing games and directly framed the soldiers on the map.
Moreover, it is difficult for a cabbage to grow into a master. It is necessary to achieve success in one general, so this also strengthens Wang Qiang's policy of harassing behind enemy lines and resolutely does not participate in the large-scale decisive battle of the Song Dynasty.
Then one night passed, and early the first morning, the Ganjiang River arrived at the entrance of the lake. As usual, it was led by the loud gongs and drums of the lake patrol army.
At this time, Tao Yuanming sighed: "Nanchang will be here soon. Let me introduce a great sage here in Nanchang. If we can get his reception, we may benefit a lot."
Wang Qiang has endless learning now. Those wise men who were bored when they were in middle school were indeed like great wizards in this game. That must be taken seriously.
Wang Qiang said excitedly: "Please give me advice from Mr. Tao."
Tao Yuanming said with a respectful look: "One of the seventy-two wise men of Confucius, Dan Tai defeated Ming!"
I haven't heard of it! But this name is so unique, it shouldn't be unfamous? That's because my brother is too ignorant. But they are all from Confucius' era, and this cultural dimension is second only to Daji. Wang Qiang hurriedly asked, "Dan Tai? Have you a more surname?"
Tao Yuanming nodded and introduced: "Dan Tai Mieming is from Lu, Shandong. At first, Confucius saw that he was ugly and thought he was not very talented, so he was unwilling to accept him as his disciple. Later, he found out that he had outstanding talents and noble character, so Confucius reviewed himself to judge people by his appearance. Later, Dan Tai Mieming brought 300 disciples to Chu to teach, and made great contributions to the cultural improvement of Chu."
Alas, this introduction of the big guy is not passionate at all. Why is it just like a middle school teacher? Wang Qiang had to echo and asked, "How much contribution has it been?"
Tao Yuanming sighed: "At that time, the entire Wu and Chu land in Jiangnan were despised as barbarians by the Central Plains, but only Nanchang, where Dan Tai Mieming taught, was far away from the Central Plains, was not called barbarians. In the end, Dan Tai Mieming died in Nanchang, and later generations rushed to build temples for him, and the incense lasted for thousands of years."
Wang Qiang asked again: "Then... what special stunts do he have? Can he play?"
Tao Yuanming smiled and said, "I don't know the sage of the great sage, but it must be very good at fighting. Rumor has it that Dan Tai Mieming once wore a piece of precious jade and crossed the river. Two dragons rushed out of the river to seize his precious jade. Dan Tai drew his sword and was furious, 'I can ask for righteousness, but not force the disaster', so he killed these two dragons and threw the precious jade into the river."
Wang Qiang was shocked: "Everyone can kill dragons! Is this a mythical master right?"
At this time, Su Su's laughter came: "This is not the point. The point is that he then threw Baoyu, which Long Du, into the river, showing that he had no stinginess. How many people could have been so generous throughout the ages?"
Wang Qiang was really respectful. Sure enough, textbook-style introductions are annoying, and it is not as deep as a myth.
At this time, there was a purple qi in the morning glow and a magical power of fog in the upper reaches of the Ganjiang River. Wang Qiang rubbed his eyes: "Is it that brother confused?"
Su Su said in surprise: "No, it seems that there is a treasure!"
Wang Qiang said in surprise: "Treasure!"
Su Su also said excitedly: "It is said that Tengwang Pavilion embodies the Feng Shui of Nanchang, and this treasure is mostly related to Tengwang Pavilion."
At this moment, Liu Zongyuan came out: "This building was built by Li Yuanying, the younger brother of Emperor Taizong. An ancient song says: "The vine is broken and the gourd is cut, and the tower is broken and the Yuzhang is broken". The vine is the sound of "Teng" and refers to the Tengwang Pavilion; the "gourd" is a treasure hidden; the "tau" refers to the rope gold tower; the "burial" means collapse. That is to say, once the Tengwang Pavilion and the rope gold tower are destroyed, the Yuzhang, that is, the treasures and talents of Nanchang will be lost."
Su Su said in a deep voice: "That's right, so although Tengwang Pavilion has been destroyed many times, it has been rebuilt many times. I thought that Tengwang Pavilion has a low cultural dimension and is the most difficult to upgrade to a miracle. If there is a treasure, it's a different matter. Maybe a copy must be added."
Chapter completed!