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Three hundred and twentieth chapters the road of learning and art

"Master's wife, Master's wife." Li Jijun brought two buckets of water to Xu Lingjun's house, and habitually called Master's wife in the yard.

"Jijun is here, come, hurry up and enter the house. There is still water at home, so you don't have to pick it up every day." Xiuzhi hurriedly opened the door and let Li Jijun come in.

"Master is here, by the way, today is Sunday, I forgot about this."

Li Jijun had been feeding horses in the horse shed just now, and after he finished his work, he came to fetch water. He hadn't heard that the new teacher had forgotten about Sunday.

"Jijun, come here to have something together. If there is nothing to do, go out with me." Xu Lingjun greeted his disciple on the kang and said.

Their family had breakfast today, so he planned to go to the forest later. Since Li Jijun had come, let's go together and teach him some hunting knowledge.

"Okay, Master, I like to eat the meal cooked by Master's wife the most, hehe~"

Li Jijun didn't ask what his master took him to do, and at the same time, he was not polite. He sat directly opposite his master and took the bowl he handed to him by his master's wife and started eating...

Li Jijun is different now than before. It’s not that people have changed, but that their status has changed.

Since he recognized Xu Lingjun as his master, his relationship with Xu Lingjun has risen a little. As the saying goes, be a teacher for one day and be a father for life!

To be honest, Xu Lingjun didn't care much about this joking master-apprentice relationship at the beginning.

But as the two got along slowly, he found that Li Jijun's child was good, smart and capable, mainly because of his good personal character, so he gradually accepted this apprentice.

When he is fine, he will go to the horse shed to teach him some horse raising knowledge, and he will deliberately give him some advice when treating the horse.

In addition to these, Xu Lingjun would teach him to write when he was free and find him some books to read.

Li Jijun is of course very concerned about his master teaching him skills, especially those experiences in raising horses.

They are herders, and horses are the roots of their wranglers.

Li Jijun's father was also an old Wrangler. He grew up in such an environment since he was a child, so of course he was very attentive to his future meal work.

No wonder the horse raised by the master is so good. He really didn't expect that the horse could still be raised like this. It seems ordinary, but there are so many sayings.

Although he also understands some skills, after all, these herdsmen have inherited their horses.

But many things are a fixed pattern, and you should do whatever you encounter according to your old experience.

Don’t ask why. When Li Jijun asked his father, that’s what your grandfather taught me.

What’s ridiculous is that this is just a matter of things, most people will hide it and regard it as a treasure.

But when he arrived at Xu Lingjun, these techniques were not only improved, but also explained to him why he did this and why he changed it, which immediately made Li Jijun feel like he was clearing away the clouds and fog and seeing the light of the sky.

"Jijun, this grass has anti-inflammatory effects, and this grass can supplement what horses need~" In addition to these skills, Xu Lingjun attaches more importance to the daily feeding of horses.

He told Li Jijun that horses are the smartest animals and that they are also inherited.

If you observe carefully, you will find that it can feel what it lacks. During the grazing process, the horse will supplement and treat itself.

Xu Lingjun's words surprised Li Jijun. He had never thought of such a problem, and his father had never taught him these things.

In the past, when they were grazing, they either mowed grass or lie down bored. As long as the horses were not far away, they could eat enough.

At most, we can see if there are any big strange things in the horses. They can still deal with some common minor problems, but in most cases, we have to find a professional veterinarian.

This is why people envy Li Jijun for being a disciple of Xu Lingjun. It is not easy to learn some skills in this era, and the price is also very high.

It’s not that you have to sleep with your master or something, you have to work, endure, learn secretly, and understand yourself. There are not many things you can teach step by step like Xu Lingjun to tell you the truth little by little.

From then on, Li Jijun would deliberately observe the movements of the horses when grazing, and even saw some horses running over nervously when they were eating grass, breaking their mouths apart to see the forages they ate.

It’s not that Li Jijun doesn’t believe Xu Lingjun’s words, he is really curious! The horse has its own heritage and will treat himself.

After practice, he told his father Li Xianglei, which shocked the old Wrangler very much.

"Jijun, your master is a good master! Learn from him well, remember to be diligent, go to your master's house when you are fine, have some strength, and do more when you see what you have to do."

"By the way, you can just know the things your master taught you. Remember them in your mind and don't spread them blindly. This is technology, and it is your ability to eat in the future. Do you hear it?"

Li Xianglei said to his son very seriously that this kind of mentality of hiding skills and not easily imparting them is very common in this era.

Although it means to cherish it yourself, it is precisely because of this that the real relationship between master and apprentice is so precious and has such deep feelings.

"Dad, I know, I'm not stupid. I'm helping Master carry water every day."

"It's just that Master asked me to learn to write, and I also asked me to read books. Dad, if you can't talk to my master, I'm not afraid of hardship, I'm afraid of learning this, and I'll get sleepy as soon as I read books."

Li Jijun was also very happy. He realized that he had learned his real skills after hearing his father said this, but he really couldn't stand reading this!

This is the limitation of many people in this era. They are short-sighted and only see this acre of three-point land, but they don’t think about it at all, and they don’t have enough knowledge.

"Ba~"

"You kid, you know nothing. Your master is so powerful, you can see it in the book."

"Think about how many books your master has at home, just that dictionary is so thick, how much knowledge does this require!"

"I warn you! Don't mess around with me. Your master must be for your own good. Just let you learn to write well. Do you hear it?"

Li Xianglei actually didn't pay much attention to learning culture, but he thought Xu Lingjun must have profound meanings, so he had to learn it.

He knew very well that Xu Lingjun had great knowledge. He is now a formal worker, with a monthly salary and food supply.

Their skills of raising horses and controlling horses, which they regard as treasures, are simply not considered as a skill for Xu Lingjun to settle down.

It is precisely because of this that Xu Lingjun did not work hard like those craftsmen for several years before his disciples could teach some real skills.

But for Li Jijun, this skill is the capital to make a living. You can't just not cherish it just because others don't bother you.

Of course, these are what Li Xianglei thinks, and he also educated his son in this way.

"Ha's mother, I'm so sad, I'll bring ten to twenty kilograms of white flour from the family."

"Jijun, wait for you to go to your master's place and send it to him. You are a disciple, and you don't help at all, and you always go to your master's place to make a living."

"And what your master teaches you, you can learn it seriously. If you don't learn it well, I'll beat you."

Li Xianglei handed the twenty kilograms of white flour to Li Jijun and said, Xu Lingjun was very good to his son, and they could not lose their conscience.

"I know Dad, I must study hard." Li Jijun took the food and said.

Since Li Jijun was taught a lesson by his father, he has become more diligent in going to his master's house.

Every day, I would fill Xu Lingjun's family with water, and as long as my master had a job at home, he would be the first to appear.
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