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Chapter 128 Will Qinghuang accept it?

Gao Wuzhi has never shown his face to the statue. The two girls who claim to be Yao sisters have no clue. He can neither understand their identities nor why their attitudes are always difficult to explain. But this is not important. Gao Wuzhen is not

He didn't think they could have any influence, so he simply ignored the inexplicable snort.

He asked Liu Xin as if he had not heard anything: "Brother, it seems that you have no objections. What about you, Miss Liu?"

Liu Xin smiled: "Thanks to Mr. Gao's great love, if I refuse again, wouldn't I be ignorant? Then I would like to thank Mr. Gao in advance. When Mr. Gao shows his Midas touch again, my father will be able to do something good after he retires and returns to his hometown.

According to... I will wait and see."

Gao pragmatic laughed: "Since Miss Liu said this, how dare Gao not take good care of it?" Then he turned to Liu Wei and said: "Excuse me, brother, do you have a house in the capital? If not, I have one in Xiangshan.

Although the other courtyard is not as elegant as the famous gardens in the south of the Yangtze River, it is still quite spacious. If my brother is willing to come and teach me some martial arts skills to these incompetent servants, I will sweep the couch to welcome you."

Liu Xin listened on the sidelines, and a strange feeling flashed through her heart for some reason: You just said to my eldest brother that you would sweep up the couch to greet me, but I am here to be with your eldest brother, and I will not be separated from him... You wouldn't say that

Are you walking backwards to meet each other?

But it seems that Gao Pangshi and Liu Wei didn't think much about it, because Liu Wei immediately accepted the invitation and laughed and said: "That's great! I just took a look and you servants are definitely not as good as me in terms of personal martial arts."

Fighting, but the timing of their actions of pressing and drawing the sword is exactly the same. It seems that they must be well versed in the method of fighting in small formations. I am very interested in giving it a try... Oh, let's see it.

"

In the end, this guy was glared at by Liu Xin, and then he realized that his words were a little too rude, so he finally added the rare sentence "experience it".

However, Gao Pragmatic didn't mind, and explained: "All of them were trained by Qi Shaobao. In terms of personal martial arts, they are definitely incomparable to Brother Xingwu, because Qi Shaobao once said that soldiers are not generals, and there is no need to use all kinds of martial arts."

They are all practiced proficiently, but the simpler the moves, the better. The simpler and less fancy, the easier it is to become proficient, and the more proficient you are, the less likely you will make mistakes on the battlefield."

Liu Wei suddenly clapped his hands: "Well said! What Qi Shaobao said can be regarded as a great tip for military training! When I was practicing martial arts in the early years, my father also told me that when I was young, I didn't need to learn many tricks.

Practice a few of the most common moves until you are proficient in them, and practice until you can respond with a backhand in time without thinking too much when defending against the enemy. This is the principle of battle formation! Be faster than others, be stronger than others, and kill the enemy.

Just one move!"

Gao pragmatically said: This seems to be somewhat similar to the training of special forces in later generations.

However, he was a layman after all, and he did not dare to express other opinions to avoid revealing his secrets. He just laughed and said: "This is probably what heroes think alike!"

Gao Pingshi originally said this casually, but unexpectedly he was reminded of Liu Wei's other words, and he sighed: "Yeah, I don't know about others, but at least there is another hero who said the same thing.

"

"Oh?" Gao Pragmatic was slightly startled and asked, "Which hero?"

"Yu Gong Xujiang." Yu Xujiang is Yu Dayou. Liu Ling said with emotion: "In the past, Yu Gong could be said to be invincible in terms of martial arts. He was the leader of martial arts scholars in the 14th year of Jiajing (only in the Chongzhen period)

Wu Zhuangyuan), once went to Shaolin alone to challenge the bronze formation, and later wrote "The Book of Swords", which I have always admired... And when coaching his soldiers, he also simplified and simplified the complex moves to ensure that each move is concise and effective.

.”

Gao Pragmatic smiled cheerfully: "Yu Long, Qi Hu, Northern Ma, Southern Liu. Next time I have a chance, I will ask Mr. Ma if he sees it the same way."

Liu Wei waved his hand and said: "I don't think you need to ask. Mr. Ma must also agree. It's a pity..."

Gao Pragmatic was startled when he heard this: "What's a pity?"

Liu Ling, a rough man, unexpectedly became a little sad, and sighed: "My father and Yu Gong have always been on good terms, and they have always exchanged letters. In fact, Yu Gong has been seriously ill this spring... According to my father's knowledge, Yu Gong may survive."

But this year.”

Gao Pangshi was startled for a moment, Yu Dayou is about to die?... When did he die in history?

Liu Wei added: "Now that my father is also suffering from chronic illnesses, I wonder if Ma and Qi Ergong are still in good health? Before I went north, my father once said: The old man is gone, you bastards have to live up to their expectations... Sigh!"

Gao Pragmatic was actually a little sentimental by this rough talk, and said with some annoyance: "Except for the fact that Mr. Yu and I have little contact, I am an old friend of your father, Ma Zongrong, and Qi Shaobao, but I have never thought of caring about their lives.

The body really shouldn’t be.”

Liu Wei was not good at comforting others, so he just sighed again, and Liu Xin intervened: "Young master Gao, there is no need to blame yourself. My father and other generals are all warriors. No matter what, at least my achievements will be enough to comfort me throughout my life."

Gao Jingshi nodded solemnly and thought to himself: Should I find a way to invite them to the capital and let Li Shizhen help them take a look? Yu Dayou was far away in Guangdong, and Liu Ling said that he was seriously ill and might not be able to make it in time, but Liu Xian said

Maybe they can't come? As for Ma Fang and Qi Jiguang, they are very close to the capital. Can they be considered?

His heart moved, and then he thought: Qi Jiguang is the youngest among them, and he should still live for a few years. Especially, Qi Jiguang's death should be related to the severe suppression after Zhang Juzheng's death. Maybe he died to a large extent.

The heart disease is different now. After Zhang Juzheng's fall, I worked hard to win him over to our side. He is still the commander-in-chief of Jizhen until now. As long as nothing happens, he should be able to continue to work.

It should be fine.

However, Ma Fang is getting older, and his health is worthy of attention. If he collapses, who will Xuanda Sanzhen rely on to control the situation? Although Zhao Ke is not bad, historically speaking, he can only do his job alone.

, I’m afraid he won’t be able to suppress the three major towns of Xuanfu, Datong, and Taiyuan... Although the right-wing Mongolia is becoming more honest day by day after I paid tribute, but the three towns of Xuanda cannot follow suit. There will be a war in a few years.

.

Is Ma Gui okay? Well, he should be okay, but his current military achievements are not outstanding. There will be no easy battles on the Xuanda line for a while. Judging from the situation in his previous life, this guy seems to be promoted.

Not very fast, should I find a way to help him? But how?

Fortunately for Liu Xian, Liu Wei has grown up very quickly. Historically, his performance in the Ming-Burma War was very good. If the imperial court hadn't paid attention to such "minor matters in southern Xinjiang" and given him support

Too little. How could the Ming-Myanmar War drag on and end up like that?

It seems that I have a lot to do when I come back this time, not just exams!


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