"Did you teach me a lesson?" Seeing that Tang Cheng seemed a little unhappy, Lao Xu turned to look at Tang Cheng while driving the carriage. The latter just shook his head but did not speak. Liu Yangyang did not scold or teach Tang Cheng just now.
His silence was just because he felt uncomfortable in his heart. If they stayed in Mengcheng at first to treat their injuries, but it had been more than a month and his injuries had already healed. Tangcheng didn't know that they were still injured.
What are you doing here in Mengcheng?
Tang Cheng's silence was all seen by Lao Xu. Even if the two of them went to Lao Niu's roast chicken shop to eat and drink, Tang Cheng didn't seem to be very happy. "This boy has nothing to do, he has nothing to do."
It's easy to have random thoughts there, so you have to find something for him to do without free time, otherwise I can't stand it if something unexpected happens like this." Liu Yangyang had a grimace after being dragged and nagged by Lao Xu for a while.
He was walking around the yard with his hands behind his back, still mumbling to himself. No one knew what he was mumbling there.
Early the next morning, Tang Cheng, who was exercising as usual, was stopped by Liu Yangyang, "Your injury is almost healed. If nothing happens, let Jiu Jin teach you how to ride a horse. There are mountain roads all the way to Sichuan. Horse riding
It’s more comfortable than riding in a car.” After breakfast, Tang Cheng, who was feeling faint, was driven away by Liu Yangyang to follow Jiujin to take care of the horses. It was said that he wanted to get familiar with the horses before riding, so that he would be less distracted while riding.
They were thrown off his back. As a grown man, Tang Cheng had ridden pigs, sheep, dogs, and donkeys, but he had never ridden a horse. Facing a horse that was several heads taller than him, Tang Cheng felt in his heart
I can't help but feel a little uneasy, as this is different from riding a donkey.
The village where Jiujin's family is located originally had several families who raised horses. Jiujin, who grew up eating Baijia rice, often cut grass for those who raised horses, so Jiujin had the convenience and experience of riding horses since he was a child.
, although his riding skills are not very good in the eyes of Tang Cheng, but among the four of them, he is second only to Liu Yangyang. "Don't avoid it, touch it gently, and follow the fur slowly."
Touch slowly and gently." When Tang Cheng went to the stable in the backyard to look for Jiujin, Jiujin was brushing the horses.
Putting down the brush in his hand, Jiu Jin showed Tang Cheng how to deal with horses. He pulled out a chestnut mare from the stable. Jiu Jin picked up a hair brush and handed it to Tang Cheng, who didn't know what to do. "You need to use the hair brush first."
When brushing their hair, be sure to use a brush in a circular motion. Only a circular brush can remove the dirt and dirt from the horse's hair. This requires some force, but don't use too much force, as it will hurt them. Be like me.
Like this." Jiu Jin picked up another brush and showed Tang Cheng how to use the brush to clean the horses.
Tang Cheng only tried it for a while with the brush before he felt his body was sweating. He sighed in his heart that brushing the horse's hair was not an easy job. "It won't bite you. Why are you hiding so far away? Your body is too stiff."
It's too far away, so it's hard to use force. If you want to be like me, that's right, just do it a few more times in the future. If you brush the horse like this, you won't be able to lift your hand tomorrow." He looked stiff.
Tang Cheng stretched out his arms to brush the horse, which made Jiujin standing next to him happy.
Tang Cheng, with a serious face, stood aside and nodded from time to time like a primary school student. Under Jiu Jin's almost step-by-step instruction, Tang Cheng spent twice as much time as Jiu Jin and finally finished brushing a horse in circles.
Brush, brush in circles, Tang Cheng kept mumbling the tips Jiu Jin had just given, then he held the horse's neck with one hand and held the brush in the other, carefully brushing the hair on the green horse's neck. There was a warm feeling.
The heat blew by, and Tang Cheng suddenly felt a slight itching on his back. He turned his head and saw the big green horse looking at him silently with its big eyes.
Tang Cheng and the big green horse were stunned at the same time. Tang Cheng's sudden turn of the head made the big green horse want to dodge. The panting Tang Cheng was also frightened by the big eyes that suddenly appeared in front of his face. Just before Tang Cheng
When Cheng Cheng looked at a loss, the big green horse's head suddenly stretched forward and gently rubbed Tang Cheng's shoulder. There was an intimate light in his eyes. At that moment, Tang Cheng was pulled over by Da Qing.
The horse's eyes were defeated. The pain all over Tang Cheng's body had disappeared. He turned around and gently hugged the big green horse's neck. Tang Cheng gently patted the big green horse's thick front legs with his palms and sprayed it from the horse's nose.
The hot air released made Tang Cheng feel warm on his back.
"It likes you." I don't know when Jiujin had arrived beside Tang Cheng. Jiujin stretched out his hand and gently stroked the bridge of the big green horse's nose: "It can feel that you are nice to it. Just now it rubbed gently.
If it rubs your back, it means it also likes you. Once this horse makes friends with you, it will not throw you off its back halfway. You can safely ride it wherever you want to go.
place." After listening to Jiu Jin's words, the more Tang Cheng looked at the big green horse that was so close to him, the more he liked it. He wished he could ride it and run twice in the yard right away.
By the time Tang Cheng finished brushing the big green horse, Jiu Jin had already brushed the remaining three horses. "Let's go, I'll teach you how to ride a horse." Jiu Jin pulled out a pinto horse from the stable, "
This is a mare. I picked her out this morning. If you don’t come to me, I plan to ride her out for a walk after brushing her."
"Come and saddle it." Tang Cheng and Jiu Jin both led the horse out of the stable. Jiu Jin pointed to the saddle hanging on the railing, patted the big green horse's back and said to Tang Cheng. He followed Jiu Jin's example.
Tang Cheng followed the instructions and took the mat from the railing and placed it on the back of the big green horse. "The mat should be as far forward as possible, otherwise it will be difficult to adjust from behind. The saddle should be as far forward as possible.
Because it will be more laborious to pull it forward." Looking at the mat placed by Tang Cheng, Jiujin came over and helped him make some adjustments.
Step by step, Tang Cheng put on the saddle and tightened the front girdle. The whole process was repeated by Tang Cheng according to Jiujin's movements. Fortunately, he watched carefully and there were no mistakes in the subsequent movements. He took the lead and put on the saddle.
The big green horse entered the front yard. Tang Cheng put on the saddle and was about to get on the horse. He was stopped by Jiu Jin who was following behind. "Before you get on the horse, you need to remember the position of the horse's front legs. The two front legs of the horse are in front of each other.
When it stands up, it means that it has maintained its balance, and this is the time to get on the horse." Jiujin gently poked the big green horse's belly with his hand, and the big green horse's left front leg moved forward as expected.
A small step.
"Don't put your whole foot in when you get on the horse. Just put some of the forefoot in. This way, even if the horse is suddenly frightened, you can take your foot out at any time. If you put the whole foot in, it will be easily dragged by the horse. This is dangerous.
You should do the same when dismounting." With Jiu Jin's demonstration, Tang Cheng finally sat on the back of the big green horse smoothly. Following Jiu Jin's example, Tang Cheng gently tapped the big green horse with his foot.
Belly, the docile big green horse followed the nine-pound pinto horse and slowly walked towards the gate of the military camp.
"When riding a horse, your body should be kept upright and don't be so tight. The horse can feel your tension. If you are nervous, the horse will also be nervous. This will make your horse feel scared and may startle the horse."
Sitting on the horse, Tang Cheng sat upright with his chest raised and his abdomen drawn in. He thought his movements were correct, but he received a series of lectures from Jiujin. "You don't have to sit so straight when riding a horse. Just tighten your legs. Then
Just don’t pull the reins too hard.”
After leaving the barracks, Jiu Jin gently shook the reins in his hands, clamped his legs on the horse's belly, and the pinto horse began to trot, while Tang Cheng, who was sitting upright on the saddle, continued to stiffen his body. Fortunately, this horse
The big green horse did not feel irritated by the trotting of his companions, but continued to walk slowly. Tang Cheng simply loosened the reins in his hands and allowed the big green horse to lead him to walk leisurely, one person and one horse around the military camp.
After walking around for several times, the regiment guarding the gate of the military camp looked at him and secretly said he was surprised.
"When riding a horse, you must pay attention to letting it feel you. Don't let the horse bully you. Each horse's temper and character are different. When riding a horse, your attitude must be firm, the instructions given to the horse must be clear, and you must pay attention to observation.
Around here, sometimes even a small stone may startle a horse. In addition, when running, don't get too close to other horses. Some horses don't want other horses to run in front of them, and they don't have the ability to catch up.
They often kick and bite, and it is especially easy to get hurt at this time." After lunch, Jiu Jin continued to teach Tang Cheng how to ride horses.
Jiu Jin, who taught by words and deeds, got on the horse and started to trot. Tang Cheng, who was standing in the yard, carefully observed Jiu Jin's movements. Jiu Jin on the horse also slowed down the horse's speed and his own movements, trying to make Tang Cheng
I had the opportunity to observe his movements. After being in contact for a long time, Da Qing Ma gradually adapted to Tang Cheng's movements. Before dinner, Tang Cheng had begun to feel that he was getting more and more relaxed, and Da Qing Ma was becoming more and more cooperative with him.
Sometimes, Ju Tangcheng even felt that this green horse was specially prepared for him.
After dinner, Jiu Jin chose a more docile mare for Tang Cheng. Under Jiu Jin's protection, before dark, Tang Cheng was finally able to use the reins to control the mare on his crotch to take small steps.
Start jogging. Excitement and extreme nervousness, this is what Tangcheng has gained all day today, from the extreme nervousness when he first came into contact with the big green horse in the morning to the excitement brought about by the mare's broken canter before dark.
Tang Cheng experienced reincarnation from hell to heaven. After washing and lying on the bed, Tang Cheng rarely lit an oil lamp and studied Xie Bo's notebook, because he was already very tired and just wanted to sleep while lying on the bed.
"Little bastard, I'm tired of you." Listening to Tang Cheng's breathing slowly calming down outside the door, Liu Yangyang with a proud look on his face stretched out his hand towards Lao Xu, who then pulled it out of his pocket in pain.
He took out two packs of cigarettes and handed them to Liu Yangyang. Tang Cheng, who had already fallen asleep, did not know that the big green horse Jiu Jin selected for him was a stallion that had not been fanned. Even Jiu Jin could not truly achieve the goal.
To control it, Liu Yangyang just wanted to use that big green horse to toss Tang Cheng until he was exhausted, until he no longer had the energy to think wildly.