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Chapter 66 Qishan Academy

Yongshuimen Avenue is neither long nor short. After a cup of tea, Hu Hai had already arrived in front of the Qinian Palace.

Turning around and raising the bronze oil lamp in his hand, Hu Hai wanted to say something to the Qin people in Yongcheng. He opened his mouth a few times but found that anything he said at this moment was unnecessary, and said loudly: "Let's all disperse!"

The sound is not loud, but it can be heard far on the quiet street.

Starting from the gate of Qinian Palace, countless Qin people from Yongcheng stood up one after another. Anyone bowed to the brightly lit Qinian Palace in the distance and bowed, then silently retreated, going back and forth.

From beginning to end, neither Hu Hai nor these Yongcheng Qin people said a word.

But Hu Hai understood these old Qin tribes. When Hu Hai reached out and took the bronze oil lamp, these old Qin tribes knew that the emperor also understood the thoughts of himself and others.

At any time, this is the home of the Ying Qin clan. At any time, countless lights will be on, waiting for the descendants of the Ying Qin clan to return.

Until all the Qin people in Yongcheng dispersed, Hu Hai stood in front of the Qinian Palace holding the simple bronze oil lamp in his hand. It was about to enter November, and frost and dew had fallen in the northwest. White frost had already fallen.

It is extremely eye-catching when exposed on Hu Hai's black and gold woven robe.

"It's late at night and the weather is cold. Your Majesty, please come to the palace to rest!"

Tonight's scene gave Ying Shan and others a new understanding of the young emperor in front of them who had returned to his former self.

"Yeah." Hu Hai refused Long Bing's move to take the bronze oil lamp in his hand, turned around and walked towards the Qinian Palace. After walking out for two steps, Hu Hai paused and turned around and said: "Yongcheng will be handed over to the elders.

.I am very satisfied.”

After saying this, Hu Hai strode away.

But these two seemingly meaningless sentences made Ying Shan, who had always been worried, and the seven clan elders all smile like chrysanthemums on their old faces.



In the fifty-second year of the Qin Dynasty, on October 25th in the second year of the Second Dynasty, it was the first National Day of the Qin Dynasty since the establishment of the empire. It should also be the first country on earth to officially establish a National Day.

In the morning of this day, many senior officials from the three provinces and six ministries announced the news of the emperor's visit to Yongcheng.

Although people from all over Neishi County are disappointed, they can understand it.

After all, Yongcheng is the former capital of the Qin Dynasty. Nineteen monarchs of the Qin Dynasty are buried here, and there is also an ancestral temple of the Qin people.

There is a distance of more than two hundred miles from Xianyang to Yongcheng. It is obviously impossible for the people of Xianyang to rush from Xianyang to Yongcheng in one day. However, the people of Xianyang cannot go to Yongcheng, which does not mean that the people of other counties in Neishi County cannot.

Rushed to Yongcheng to participate in today's grand meeting in Yongcheng.

For example, the people of Chencang and Guo County, which are the closest places to Yongcheng.

The complete exemption of taxes and labor services made this first National Day particularly lively in all parts of Daqin. Of course, the level of liveliness outside the Guan is naturally different from that in the counties in the middle of the Guan.

At this moment, the people all over the world who are immersed in laughter have no idea what will happen on this National Day and what it means to Daqin.

Hu Hai led more than 100,000 Qin people to finish the two most important things, the worship at the Qin King's Mausoleum in Yongcheng and the worship at the Qin people's ancestral temple. It was already ten minutes at noon. It started at Mao hour and ended at noon, a full four hours.

Hu Hai rejected Ying Shan and others' suggestion to have a meal first, and went straight out of the city to Qishan, which was only more than ten miles away from Yongcheng. More than 100,000 people from Yongcheng, Chencang, and Guo County naturally followed the emperor to Qishan.

No one knows why the emperor insisted on coming to Qishan despite the fatigue of traveling and traveling.

Qishan is the birthplace of Zhou culture and the place where Emperor Yan lived. The medical masterpiece "Huangdi Neijing" and the pre-Qin philosophical masterpiece "Yijing", which have influenced later generations for countless years, were born here.

The extensive and profound Zhou culture contained the rules, rituals, music, and moral code of conduct, which were the source of Chinese civilization, the legal civilization, and the political civilization of later generations. Likewise, it was also the source of the Qin system.

After King Ping of Zhou moved the capital of the Zhou royal family eastward to Luoyang, the birthplace of Zhou Wenhua became a fiefdom of the Qin Dynasty.

Don’t think that King Zhou Ping really did this out of gratitude for the merits of the 50,000-strong Qin elite who rode thousands of miles away. The original confederation of the Wei River, including Qishan Mountain, to the Ying Qin tribe as a fiefdom was not so much King Zhou Ping’s favor to the Ying Qin tribe. Gratitude is better said to be an act of helplessness on his part.

As the birthplace of the Zhou Dynasty, Qishan Mountain and even the Wei River Plain were as significant to the Zhou people as Yongcheng was to the Qin Dynasty. The reason why King Zhou Ping granted the land in Guanzhong, including Qishan Mountain, to the Ying Qin tribe was because At that time, most of the land in Guanzhong was occupied by the Quanrong, Di and other tribes from the west.

In addition, when Fengjing and Haojing were conquered, the Quanrong tribe looted all the hundreds of years of accumulation of the Zhou royal family and then burned two world-famous capitals of the Zhou Dynasty. King Zhou Ping was unable to rebuild Fengjing and Haojing. Haojing, let alone repairs, will directly face the front of Inunrong.

Therefore, in order to "thank" the Ying Qin tribe for their contributions to King Qianli Qin, King Zhou Ping took advantage of the situation and granted this piece of Guanzhong, which was regarded as a deserted land by the Central Plains princes, to the Ying Qin tribe.

It is precisely in order to completely obtain this fertile land that the Old Qin tribe can thrive and no longer live in a bitter cold land for many years. The ancestors of the Ying family spent a full hundred years to build more than 100,000 Ying clans with four monarchs. The Qin tribe paid the tragic price of dying on the battlefield, completely defeated the Quanrong and Di tribes, completely controlled the Wei River Plain and Qishan Mountain, and established the capital Yongcheng.

If King Ping of Zhou, who had been dead for hundreds of years, knew that he was not the one who succeeded in diverting disaster to the east, but that he created an overlord who would destroy the Zhou Dynasty hundreds of years after his death, he would definitely be angry. Die again.

The more than 100,000 people who followed Hu Hai to Qishan were surprised to find that a large group of buildings had appeared at the foot of Qishan, covering an area of ​​at least dozens of acres.

It seems that this is why the emperor drove here after the sacrifice.

What is the purpose of building such a large "palace" at the foot of Qishan Mountain? Is it the emperor's palace?

It is obviously impossible to prevent anyone from knowing about the construction at the foot of Qishan Mountain. But even those who knew about it early on, most of them thought it was building a palace for the emperor.

Hu Hai's carriage drove to the tall "palace gate" covered with black curtains before stopping. Hu Hai stepped out of the carriage and looked at the buildings and houses behind the palace gate, with a hint of joy in his eyes.

Jumping off the carriage and walking to the bottom of the palace gate, Hu Hai reached out and grabbed the black curtain covering the entire palace gate, turned around and said to the more than 100,000 Qin people who were separated by more than a hundred steps away: "This is what I have given to you. From the Qin tribe!"

Saying that, Hu Hai grabbed the hand of the black curtain and pulled it suddenly!

"Qishan Academy!"

As the curtain covering the palace gate fell, four gleaming golden seals were shining under the warm winter sun, causing countless exclamations!

A question arises in everyone's mind, why did the emperor give an academy to the Lao Qin tribe? (To be continued. Please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!)


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