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The first thousand and sixty-eight chapters of the quality of the famous general

 Chen Xi has also seen some art of war. How should I put it? The art of war is actually a summary. It can only be said to be an experience. This experience does not mean that it is suitable for you.

The art of war is about active learning and application, rather than rigid study. This thing is all about talent. To put it simply, it is normal for different people's art of war to have conflicts. Even if the people who wrote these art of war are all famous generals, famous ministers are no exception.

Because they all wrote based on their own times and experiences.

As I said before, everyone is different, and every cognition represents an opinion with its own imprint.

Sun Tzu's Art of War said that you should not pursue a poor enemy. Lord Shang said that you should chase the enemy for fifty or sixty miles. From the beginning, you must chase the enemy and destroy it. Who is right among these three? Does it depend on the performance?

In fact, when it comes to this situation, it really depends on individual talent. If you have the ability to catch up and annihilate the enemy, then there is nothing wrong with catching up. The problem is that you still have to catch up if you don’t have the ability.

It's not easy to let yourself get caught up.

Therefore, Chen Xi is more interested in the art of war. He also knows his own strengths. A surprise can guarantee a complete victory, but every surprise will be fatal. He does not have that ability yet. The most he can do when leading troops in war is to act as a general.

The Dinghai Shenzhen ensures that the morale of the army does not decline. Don't even think about more.

Regarding those famous generals, Chen Xi generally believed that they were born with some potential in the art of war, and that learning and training the day after tomorrow was more about releasing their potential in the art of war.

As for cultivating an ordinary person into a famous general, Chen Xi never expected that cultivating a first-class general would be considered a fluke. However, in order to become a famous general, Chen Xi believed that talent was more important than hard work.

After all, there has been a myth about people who do not learn the art of war and rely on talent and aura to achieve zero defeats. Although this kind of god-like figure is probably unprecedented and unprecedented, the emergence of it is enough to verify certain theories.

The Art of War is something that really cannot be mastered through hard work. As long as you work hard, you must at least have basic talents. Otherwise, you may end up working hard all your life and just be a fool who doesn't know how to learn and apply.

Zhong rushed down from the mountain and killed Xia Houyuan with one knife. You rushed down from the mountain and was shot back. This is the difference...

I have to say that some people are born for war. Although they have never learned these things before, they can get started quickly enough to make normal people despair. Simply put, those who have really worked hard will know that the gap in talent is equal to the same level of effort.

In this situation, it will make people extremely desperate!

"I think you have this potential!" Chen Xi patted Zhang Fei on the shoulder and said after telling the story.

"Are you lying to me? Why didn't I know that Huo Qiaoqi said this?" Zhang Fei looked unbelievable.

"You can ask the Confucian scholars. They should have classics. Because historical records are banned, there are some books you have never seen." Chen Xi shrugged and said that ancient information itself was transmitted very slowly, and it was specially blocked.

It's normal to know. Chen Xi still understands this very well.

"Do I really have this potential?" Zhang Fei looked at Chen Xi and said.

"Really, you know, I plan to suggest to Duke Xuande in the near future to let you lead an army alone. Only in this way will your talents have a chance to show off." Chen Xi said with a smug look, but he did admit that Zhang Fei

He has the potential to be a famous general, but I don't know how to turn Zhang Fei into a famous general.

"I..." Zhang Fei opened his mouth. To be honest, he was confident in fighting, but leading an army by himself was indeed a bit inadequate for him now.

Even if he were to fight Lu Bu in a one-on-one battle, he would be the only one who died. If he led the army to defeat, tens of thousands of families would have lost their husbands, fathers, and sons. This would be far more cruel than fighting alone, especially

He, as a coach, has no knowledge of the art of war at all.

"It's a heavy burden, isn't it? I'm worried that I might accidentally fall with tens of thousands of people, right?" Chen Xi said with a smile, but there was a hint of relief in his voice. If Zhang Fei can think like this, it means that he has already prepared for the future.

I have made certain preparations, at least mentally.

Calculating defeat before calculating victory, even if it is just psychological preparation for failure, is of great significance to war.

Zhang Fei didn't speak, but not speaking in this situation meant he recognized what Chen Xi said, so naturally Chen Xi continued.

"I used to have a heavier burden than you. At that time, when we faced millions of Yellow Turbans and we only had 30,000 people, my hands were shaking, but I still said to Mr. Xuande calmly, it's just a trivial matter, because if I

We no longer have confidence, I'm afraid the army is not far away from collapse, and all our previous efforts will become other people's wedding clothes." Chen Xi said with a smile.

"I was seventeen years old at the time, and you are over thirty now. Is your psychological burden really as heavy as mine?" Chen Xi looked proud. The battle against the Yellow Turban established his reputation, and Liu Bei's beginning was also

Starting from those millions of Yellow Turbans, the Qingzhou Yellow Turbans allowed Liu Bei to achieve hegemony.

"..." Zhang Fei muttered twice, but Chen Xi, whose voice was so soft this time, didn't even hear what Zhang Fei said, "What did you say?"

"Hmph, for a genius like you who is born with the knowledge of the saint's words, nothing can trouble you at all." Zhang Fei repeated the words.

"I'm too lazy to explain this statement, but if you believe me, just lead the army to the north alone this time. Believe me, what you will do will shock the world." Chen Xi looked at Zhang Fei and said solemnly.

It may be that Chen Xi's solemn and awe-inspiring look dispelled Zhang Fei's suspicion, or it may be that Chen Xi has always been on target and Zhang Fei does not doubt Chen Xi very much, or it may be that Zhang Fei's trust in Chen Xi exceeds his confidence in his own ability.

In short, under Chen Xi's serious look, Zhang Fei nodded, "Your third brother, I have decided to believe what you say. Since you and the eldest brother both believe that I can lead the troops well, then I will be the commander-in-chief of this army!"

"You have to have this kind of momentum." Chen Xi looked at the high-spirited Zhang Fei and patted him on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, you will definitely exceed everyone's imagination this time. Don't have any scruples when the time comes, just let it go.

Just do it!”

"Ahem, Zichuan, can you give me some hints on what I should do then?" Zhang Fei suddenly felt short of breath after listening to Chen Xi's words, and turned to ask.

"You don't think that we have already made a plan, let you do it step by step." Chen Xi raised his eyebrows and said with a worried look. Although he had prepared things a long time ago, it would be wrong to give them now.


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