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Chapter 59 Storage(1/2)

Fusu and Zhang Liang arrived at Han Fei's residence and met Wei Liao at the door.

They were all talents that Ying Zheng attached great importance to, and their residences were almost connected. I heard that Han Fei was sick, so it was normal for Wei Liao to come over and take a look.

Fusu and Wei Liao asked, and the three of them led the imperial physician into the room.

Han Fei's residence was not like he was preparing to live for a long time, and he had almost no purchases. The only thing that could be more was a few paper books and a few stacks of bamboo paper.

It can be seen that Han Fei's heart is not with Qin.

Fusu led the imperial physician into Han Fei's room. Han Fei had already woken up, but he was sitting on the couch with absent-minded heart and looked more and more slim and weak.

Fusu sat down on the edge of the collapse and said hello to Han Fei: "Sir, I heard you are sick?"

Han Fei suddenly came back to his senses, looked at the three people who were approaching, and finally his eyes fell on Fusu.

Fusu's eyes were full of concern and his words were a little careful.

How could such a successor to the throne be born in Qin?

Others must think that Fusu is too young, has a naive and kind temperament, and has a soft temper. He may be a good candidate for the future.

But Han Fei doesn't think so.

During the period when he was temporarily staying in Yunyang Academy, Fusu and Zhang Liang often came to ask him questions. Judging from the exchanges at that time, Fusu's understanding of many things was far greater than that of children of the same age, and he was not aware of many conspiracies.

Fusu is open-minded, but has a keen and transparent insight. He can see what others want and has a way to guide them to achieve it, so that they can willingly do things according to his ideas.

This is the most terrifying thing.

Conspiracy can achieve its goals, but open conspiracy can conquer people's hearts.

Everything that people's hearts can accomplish.

Han Fei sighed and said, "It's just that I've suffered a little cold and it's not a big deal. They took the initiative to find you."

Fusu and Zhang Liang looked at each other, and were a little worried.

Fusu gave the position to the Imperial Doctor and asked the Imperial Doctor to take Han Fei's pulse.

Han Fei did not resist and lay down at the bottom of Fusu's gesture and reached out to let the imperial physician take his pulse.

After a while, the imperial physician concluded that he was indeed suffering from cold and not serious, just take some medicine. In addition, there was a little deficiency. He usually needed to eat normally and had to take appropriate supplements.

Fusu asked someone to take medicine for Han Fei, and asked someone to go home to take some tonics at home to nourish Han Fei's body.

Han Fei wanted to say, "Don't waste it on me," but he felt a burst of fatigue coming overwhelmingly, and he was even lazy to speak. He half-closed his eyes and recovered for a while. He said to Fusu and the other two with a hoarse voice: "Although I was just suffering from cold, I was afraid that I would be sick for you. You should ask me back first."

Seeing that Han Fei was exhausted, Fusu couldn't help but sigh. He didn't say anything more, but just reminded him: "Sir, have a good rest."

The three of them left Han Fei's residence together, and Wei Liao invited Fusu to his mansion to take a seat and take a look at the first draft of the military book he wrote.

Zhang Liang was also invited.

When Fusu and Zhang Liang heard that there was a new book to read, they naturally agreed. The two followed Wei Liao and quickly got two volumes of military books.

Fusu and the other two didn't bother to worry about the simplicity of the house, so they sat on both sides and read the book.

Compared to the "Taigong Military Arts" that they had studied together for a long time together, the military book written by Wei Liao is more like a marching guide.

This book first spent part of the space explaining the relationship between military and political affairs. Although it was not as profound as the "Taigong Art of War", it also clearly explained how the military and political parties coordinated and cooperated during the marching and war.

The second part talks about various military strategies and strategies, which are relatively simple.

The third part occupies the largest area, which talks about how generals should manage the army, how to customize the laws and regulations in the army, how to scientifically divide soldiers, how to cultivate good soldiers who obey orders, etc. These contents are boring, and you can find that after careful reading, this is definitely a manual for military governance that grassroots generals should have!

Fusu was very impressed by Wei Liao's success in keeping his books behind closed doors, and asked if Wei Liao could give him a copy for him to take back for research.

Of course, Wei Liao agreed happily.

With permission, Fusu asked himself more and more intimately if he could rearrange it, draw a few illustrations, or something.

Wei Liao never thought about illustrations.

He read a lot of military books, a lot of history books, strong analytical skills and rich theoretical knowledge, but he didn't have much practical experience. At most, he only went to the army for a while and wrote a relatively theoretical type.

Wei Liao had read the reading experience written by Fusu and the drawings drawn by Fusu for the Academy. He trusted Fusu's ability quite well, so he naturally did not refuse Fusu's proposal, and he still agreed happily.

Fusu returned home with Wei Liao's manuscript and discussed with Zhang Liang how to divide the work and cooperate to change this book "Wei Liao's Art of War" into a "Guide to Training for Grassroots Generals".

If it were before yesterday, Zhang Liang would not want to get involved in this matter. It is different now. Now that King Han surrendered himself, it doesn’t matter how powerful the Qin army is.

Since South Korea has fallen into ruin, why are Zhao and Wei still running around?

Thinking about the fact that South Korea didn’t see them reaching out to pull a hand when they were in dire straits. Now they may still be mocking South Korea for kneeling quickly, so Zhang Liang hopes that they will come and be companion with South Korea as soon as possible.

With this idea in mind, Zhang Liang and Fusu whispered together and drafted a general adaptation plan, and half of you and I divided the manuscript.

The first two parts are left with a little intention, and their focus is mainly on the third part. The adaptation direction is to change the meaning directly and the operation is to change the specific part that requires understanding ability to match it with simple and easy-to-understand illustrations.

In this way, even grassroots generals who are not very literate can understand the content of this book.

As for whether the generals follow or not, it doesn't matter for the time being.

At present, every general has his own training method, and the battlefield is their stage. As long as they can win battles, there is no need to be regular.

However, after the world is unified, standardization is very important.

You should know that a group of beasts that lost their targets is very dangerous. Qin cannot disband all its troops on the spot because it has unified the world, and it cannot completely hand over military power to certain generals like in wartime.

By then, a relatively stable new military system must be built, which must not only maintain the combat power of the elite Qin army, but also effectively restrain the soldiers.

Fusu is ready to bring some private goods during the adaptation process and build a relatively complete military system based on the manuscript of Wei Liao.

Zhang Liang was very interested in Fusu's idea. The two of them discussed it until nightfall and lit a candle to change Wei Liao's manuscript.

For some time, after Fusu went to the yamen, he was busy with Zhang Liang.

When he compiled the "Guide to Training" and returned to the original author of Wei Liao, Wei Liao was a little unrecognizable whether this was his book. The content seemed to be similar, but it was more easy to understand; the views were not much changed, and it was still his views.

This illustration version is very smooth to read throughout, and it doesn’t feel boring at all, but always feels something is wrong.

Fusu said shyly to Wei Liao: "Sir, do you think it's not good to change?"

Wei Liao was silent for a while and said, "It's not bad. If you change this way, it's more suitable for military generals."

Military books are not written for literati. If you want your own military books to be accepted by the purpose group, you should actually write the principles in a simple and easy way.

The truth is this, but Wei Liao finally has a literati heart, and he still can't overcome the hurdle in his heart when writing something!

Fusu and Zhang Liang are different. A child or a young man accepts new things quickly and dares to make breakthroughs and innovate.

They use this way of writing with illustrations throughout the vernacular. Others will not have any thoughts after reading it, but instead think it is very natural.

Do you still expect a child to write something in a literary way?

Wei Liao also saw the private goods that Fusu brought in, but after reading it, he agreed with Fusu's idea very much, and felt that it was not abrupt to add them at all.

In short, Wei Liao highly recognizes the new version of the cooperation between Fusu and Zhang Liang.

Fusu invited Wei Liao to present a book to Ying Zheng.

Wei Liao's view of Ying Zheng is quite complicated. Ying Zheng lets him go without him, and sent someone to stare at him and prevent him from leaving Xianyang, which really makes him unable to be happy or like him.

If it weren’t for the good impression of Fusu, and had been detained in Xianyang and was so idle, who would be willing to keep the door and write a book at home?

Wei Liao said, "I won't go. If the young master wants to present the book, he will take it away by himself."

Fusu didn't force himself and left with the manuscript of the "Guide to Training" he compiled.

Zhang Liang was not interested in entering the palace, so he rode back to the mansion by himself, and Zuo Fusu entered the palace by himself to see Ying Zheng.

It was a holiday day. Ying Zheng relaxed alone in the study with a free book. He heard that Fusu was coming, but he didn't stop him. He asked someone to lead Fusu in.

After entering the study, Fusu quickly ran to the opposite side of Ying Zheng, sat down, opened his mouth and shouted "Father". He looked unrestrained, and his intention of being close was beyond words.

Ying Zheng looked at it and threw the book in his hand aside and asked, "What's the matter?"

Fusu presented the manuscript he brought to Ying Zheng and told Ying Zheng that it was a book written by Wei Liao, but he adapted it with Zhang Liang. The top stack is the original manuscript, and the bottom stack is the version changed by him and Zhang Liang.

Ying Zheng took the manuscript and picked up the original version and started reading it.

Wei Liao's manuscript is very theoretical and a bit difficult to read, but it is not difficult for Ying Zheng.

He read the entire manuscript easily and was very satisfied with Wei Liao's theoretical level. More importantly, the detailed and specific military governance regulations of the third part can be fully implemented in the army.

Ying Zheng finished scanning the original manuscript, but was quite curious about how Fusu and Zhang Liang would modify it, so he immediately picked up the adapted version and started reading it.

After seeing it, Ying Zheng felt relieved.

It is worthy of being his son, and his ideas are consistent with him. He has completely abbreviated the intricate content and focuses on the highly operational part.

This version not only popularizes the language, but also encounters very well-informed illustrations, but also expands and extends some content. If Ying Zheng just thought that some of the measures in the original manuscript could be implemented in the army, then this version is a detailed and specific operation guide!

Ying Zheng put down the manuscript and did not say whether it was good or not. Instead, he asked Fusu: "Is this what you modified with the boy from the Zhang family?"

Fusu nodded and told Ying Zheng what parts were responsible for Zhang Liang, focusing on exaggerating how quick Zhang Liang's thinking and how unique his views were.

Ying Zheng did not comment.

If King Han had not surrendered to Qin, the boy of the Zhang family would never have done his best.

He originally wanted to conquer Han first and get the boy from the Zhang family over, but he didn't expect that the boy from the Zhang family would come to join Fusu first. He had a pretty good vision, much better than Han Fei, who was seriously ill when he heard that the King of Han surrendered to Qin.

Ying Zheng said: "Okay, let's keep these manuscripts first."
To be continued...
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