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Chapter 9: Re-Sacrificing the Transmigration Artifact

Meng Yi had not married yet, and his parents were long gone. The only relative, Meng Tian, ​​was still in Shangjun's governor to build the Great Wall. Until Hu Hai killed him, he could not return to Xianyang.

So in such a large Meng Mansion, Meng Yi, the owner's house, were all servants and soldiers guarding the general's mansion.

It is worth mentioning that Prince Fusu was serving as a military supervisor in Meng Tian’s army during this period. It was precisely because he was far away from the center of power that Li Si and Zhao Gao had the opportunity to take advantage of it and helped Hu Hai, the incompetent, cruel and indifferent pony to the throne.

Fusu is a man of resolute and brave, trusting and striving for others, and is generous and kind, but it is precisely because he is too kind that he ends up in unjust death.

The First Emperor Guangxun found the alchemist who knew how to refine alchemy and make elixirs for him. Some alchemists devoted their preferences to their interests and wanted to make profits by refining alchemist for the First Emperor.

In this era, alchemists and Confucian scholars were actually the same thing. They used alchemy to conceal their eyes and ears, but in fact they spread their own doctrines and ideas to the powerful people in private.

In the end, they were discovered by the First Emperor to deceive the king. In anger, the First Emperor wanted to bury the more than 460 Taoist priests and burn all their doctrines and thoughts.

Fusu couldn't bear it, so he bluntly advised Shi Huang to oppose his "burning books and burying scholars", but he eventually angered Shi Huang and was sent to Shangjun as a military supervisor to assist Meng Tian in building the Great Wall and resisting the Huns.

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The Meng Mansion is very large. Meng Yi's military position is a general, and his title is a grand prime minister, and he belongs to the upper class, so his mansion is naturally at the level of the top powerful.

Judging from Yang Yifei's perception, the area of ​​this Mongolian Mansion is enough to build several Bird's Nest Stadiums.

The war horses were taken to the stables by servants, and Meng Yi took Yang Yi to the inner courtyard.

"By the way, General, are there any craftsmen in the mansion?" Yang Yifei remembered something and asked Meng Yi.

Meng Yi smiled and said, "Carpenters, blacksmiths, bamboo craftsmen, bricklayers, stonemasons... Everything is there. What craftsman do you want?"

Yang Yifei thought for a while and said, "I want to ask the carpenter and blacksmith to help me make some small items. If these small items are widely promoted, it will increase the combat effectiveness of my Great Qin cavalry."

Yes, Yang Yifei was preparing to use high bridge saddles, stirrups, and horseshoes to travel through time. These things are really the only way to travel through time to the pre-Qin era to get promoted and make money, because they are simple to make, but very practical.

In fact, Yang Yifei doesn't care about getting promoted or getting rich. The key is that he doesn't have saddles and stirrups, so he can't ride a horse at all. It's a fatal matter when he goes to the battlefield.

So for his own life, he must get these things out, and once he equips his horse with these things, he will naturally be seen by others.

As professional soldiers, Meng Yi and the others can see the effect of these things at a glance. Instead of leaving someone with the impression of cherishing themselves, it is better to hand over them on your own initiative, so that they may make a contribution.

For people like Meng Yi, once it involves improving the combat effectiveness of the army, he will attach great importance to it. When he heard Yang Yifei say this, he became interested, "Oh? What exactly are you going to do?"

Yang Yifei smiled and said, "I can't explain it clearly in a few words. The thing is very simple and can be made soon, but it is very practical. General might as well take a look at it myself."

Meng Yi said: "Okay, if you can really effectively improve the combat effectiveness of my Great Qin cavalry, I will remember you for a great contribution."

"Thank you, General, I wonder if there are big gooses in the general's mansion?"

"You want to eat goose? That's easy. I'll order the kitchen to kill one."

"The general misunderstood that his subordinates did not want to eat goose, but to find a few goose feathers that they could use together."

"Goose Feather? Brother Yang, you act differently than ordinary people, but only extraordinary people can do extraordinary things. Haha, let's go! I'll take you to find Goose Feather in person."

...

Soon, Yang Yifei found a few goose feathers that were used together, made a geese brush, and asked Meng Yi for a piece of silk. There was no way, there was no paper these days, so he had to use silk to draw.

After Yang Yifei drew out the patterns of the three things, he explained the functions of these things to Meng Yi. Even before he saw the real thing, Meng Yi could already imagine the huge effect of these three things on the cavalry.

The saddle makes the cavalry sit more steadily, and both people and horses save more effort. This greatly enhances the endurance of the people and horses, and the effect of stirrups and horseshoes is even greater.

Horseshoes can protect horseshoes, reduce wear and tear, increase the continuous running distance of war horses, and reduce the risk of war horses "losing their hooves".

The most useful one is stirrups. With stirrups, cavalry can completely free their hands and hold weapons in both hands during combat.

More importantly, with support under your feet, you can achieve the strength from the feet and exert all the hips and waist strength. This is not a small improvement in combat power.

After getting the drawings, Meng Yi couldn't wait to summon the carpenter and blacksmith and asked them to make two sets of things overnight according to the drawings. Yang Yifei told them some details and followed Meng Yi back to the backyard.

While eating (dinner), Meng Yi took out his treasured wine to entertain Yang Yifei, and specially asked the kitchen to roast a chicken.

The next morning, Meng Yi received two sets of items sent by the craftsman, and pulled Yang Yi straight up and flew to the stable.

Meng Yi put three objects on his black horse called Heifeng. The horse's hooves are like human toenails, and they are keratinous substances. If you nail the horse's sole, the horse will not hurt.

After Yang Yifei was well, the two of them rode out of the Meng Mansion and headed out of the city. After leaving Xianyang City, Meng Yi immediately urged the horse to run wildly.

The black wind was quite spiritual and extraordinary. In an instant, it threw Yang Yifei's war horse away more than ten feet.

Black Wind is not an ordinary person, but a famous Hequma. Its reputation was not very famous in this era because it died too early and was loyal to His Majesty on the same day as its owner.

But in later generations, a descendant named "Wuqian" was famous in history with its owner.

That's right, it's the King of Western Chu who attacked Xianyang City and burned Xianyang Palace with fire (a remnant thought).

Many people think that red rabbit horses, black horses and other horses are all breed classifications, but they are not the case. Red rabbits, black horses, Lu, claws, Huang Feidian, Zhaoyuye Lion, etc. are actually the name of the horse, just like Meng Yi's black wind.

The breed of red rabbit horse is a sweat-blood horse, while the black horse and black wind are both Hequ horses.

The characteristics of Hequ horse are large and coordinated, full bone mass, plump muscles, obvious joints, gentle mare temperament, and mare horses are majestic and powerful.

Meng Yi rode his horse wildly, while drawing out his long sword and slashing left and right. He felt that his huge force could be used with great pleasure, without any sense of frustration, and he couldn't help but be extremely excited.

At this time, he stepped on the stirrups and raised his body slightly. He was not satisfied, and he was as if he was staging a horse stance, which was the most suitable posture for exerting force.

There is another advantage of riding like this over time, that is, you will get exercise after working on the wheel and your legs will become stronger.
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