Chapter 447: Deduction of the Supreme Realm(2/2)
All the news about the generals of the Qin Palace who were entering the palace, with the spread of his spiritual thoughts, were all grasped by Zhao Huaizhong, and he knew them like the palm of his hand.
Even what kind of skills they practiced and what their advantages and disadvantages were were all reflected in his mind without any mistakes.
As the plug-in moved inside his body, Zhao Huaizhong's perception became clearer.
Even the movement of qi in Wang Jian and others' bodies, the speed of qi and blood circulation, including the level of cultivation to the subsequent realm, the final level of potential, and the thoughts in their sea of consciousness were all clearly understood through insight.
In Wang Jian's consciousness, he refined a magic weapon, Chang Ge, and the light flowed, which was closely consistent with his own practice.
There are two magic books in Wei Liao's consciousness, one represents the military strategist, and the other represents the political strategist...
Zhao Huaizhong's insight is almost omniscient, approaching the interaction between heaven and earth, and mastering the supreme stage of the birth and death of all things.
What level will the subsequent realm, the final level of immortality, reach?
Is supreme immortality the ability to gain insight into all things, even the laws of operation of the world, and to grasp the fundamental structure of the world?
Combined with what Lao Tzu said about jumping out of the three realms, is it necessary to use one's own practice to open up a new world?
Zhao Huaizhong launched a deduction on the level of Taoism regarding the subsequent direction of practice.
In his consciousness, one space world after another comes and goes.
His own strength is also slowly growing during this deduction.
After a while, Zhao Huaizhong breathed a sigh of relief, ended his practice, and opened his eyes. The moment he opened his eyes, Wang Jian and Wei Liao, led by the chamberlains, crossed the threshold and walked into the house. The timing was not smooth at all, and it was as if they were using
It has been measured with the most precise instruments, giving people a mysterious and mysterious feeling.
It's amazing.
"Give me a seat."
Zhao Huaizhong looked at the ministers in front of him.
Li Mu was wearing a blue-grey Confucian shirt. After entering, he bowed respectfully and took a seat on one side.
In the evaluation of later generations, Li Mu was not only one of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period, but also never failed in his life.
Some military strategists say that the ability to lead troops to fight is a superb military command art.
Especially the battle to defeat the Xiongnu and the battle of Fei. The former is a typical example in the history of Chinese wars in which a large infantry corps completely wiped out a large cavalry corps, while the latter is an example of encirclement and annihilation warfare.
Lian Po, who was sitting next to Li Mu, was as famous as him, and his military ability and achievements were not comparable to either of them.
Sitting opposite Li Mu, Wang Jian was a rare general after Qin succeeded Bai Qi, and was the greatest contributor to Qin's destruction of the six kingdoms.
Wang Jian fought countless battles in his life. He was wise but not violent, courageous and resourceful, which was especially valuable in the Warring States Period when there was no limit to bloodshed.
Sitting next to Wang Jian was Wei Liaozi.
He is also the master of military strategists. After the publication of his "Wei Liao Zi", it was valued by many rulers and military strategists of all dynasties. It spread to Japan, Korea and other countries very early, and was revered as a sage seeker and military strategist. Outstanding.
Meng Ao, he was the mainstay and the backbone of the Qin army in this stage after Bai Qi and before Wang Jian.
Meng Ao is a learning and summarizing general.
In terms of talent, he may not be as good as the above people, but he has fought hundreds of battles in his life, has rich combat experience, and is steady and steady. His experience in military strategies and tactics are the most solid, and he is skillful in the application of military formations.
Zhao Huaizhong looked around at these generals, his eyes shining slightly.
The current generals of the Qin Army have initially reached the scale of the five generals of Wang Jian's level that he originally said.
Of course, there are still a few people short of what was expected.
For example, take Bai Qi, the best general in the world in the early Han Dynasty.
After Wang Jian and others arrived, Lu Buwei, Li Si, Han Fei, Zhang Cang and others also came in one after another and took their seats.
Zhao Huaizhong collected his thoughts and said to the generals: "I asked the ministers to go back and sort out the military strategy. How did they sort it out?"
Several generals responded respectfully, took out the military strategies and other books they had prepared, and asked the chamberlain to present them to Zhao Huaizhong for review.
They are all masters of military affairs, and they are both under the command of Emperor Qin.
This military strategy discussion was a bit of a competition, and everyone tried their best and prepared carefully.
Zhao Huaizhong read through the military strategies presented by the generals one by one.
There was silence in the study.
Zhao Huaizhong looked at the military strategies presented by the ministers and said: "I have also compiled thirty-six strategies from ancient and modern military books. Please come and help me see if there are any omissions."
Liu Qi immediately took out the thirty-six strategies written by Zhao Huaizhong and gave them to Wang Jian, the chief general.
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