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Chapter 103 The Presence of the Martial Pavilion

Emperor Yongning pondered for a long time before opening his mouth.

What he said was just two words.

"Martial Pavilion?"

"Yes, I did find out Wuge."

Zhu Yi has been with the emperor for less than ten years, but he knows the emperor well.

He caught the displeasure, fear and even jealousy contained in this deep thought, even if it was just a fleeting moment.

But he didn't understand why.

Since he is an emperor, he has supreme power and wealth in the world. If he doesn't like it, he can just ban it.

Why do you have such feelings about a mere martial arts pavilion?

However, as a Fengchen guard, what he lacks most is curiosity.

He definitely doesn't want to know things that he shouldn't know.

Now he was quietly hiding in the darkness, waiting for Emperor Yongning's instructions.

On the other hand, Xue Gong, who was standing behind Emperor Yongning, moved his eyelids slightly, and immediately he could no longer see the clues.

He grew up with Emperor Yongning, so he knew why the word "Martial Pavilion" had such a great influence on the emperor.

Martial Arts Pavilion, as the name suggests, is a place related to martial arts and martial arts.

After the initial batch of martial arts heroes all withered away, and as the country's fortunes prospered, the country focused more on culture than military affairs, and things related to "martial arts" did not have much appeal in the court.

But Wuge is an exception.

The Martial Arts Pavilion was founded by the late emperor as a place for military generals to learn martial arts, practice martial arts and compete in martial arts.

Anything related to the military will never be simple.

Wuge, the same is true.

From the beginning of its establishment, the Wuge has been closely linked with the army, and corresponds to the Sixteen Guards in the World.

Therefore, in addition to the main pavilion in Jingzhao, the Wu Pavilion also has fifteen sub-pavilions outside Beijing.

The reason why the late emperor established the Martial Pavilion was because he felt that the country emphasized civility over military affairs and the army was weak. The purpose was to use the Martial Pavilion to train and strengthen the army.

For this reason, the late emperor collected many people with high martial arts skills from all over the country, and all kinds of martial arts secrets. As long as they are soldiers in the army, they can enter the martial arts pavilion for free.

In the Wuge, these soldiers can receive free guidance from Mr. Wuge, and can also check various martial arts secret books for free.

As long as there is perseverance and perseverance, every soldier and general can gain something in Wuge.

It has to be said that this method is indeed miraculous. The soldiers who enter the martial arts pavilion, whether it is their personal martial arts or their reactions in battle, have withstood thousands of tempers and naturally improved rapidly.

In just over thirty years, Wuge has created a large number of outstanding soldiers for the army.

Many of the lieutenants of the Sixteenth Guards today grew up in the martial arts pavilion.

It can be said that Wuge is the birthplace of military generals and has an outstanding status in the military.

Logically speaking, no emperor can tolerate such an existence.

However, it happens to be that it was created by the emperor of the Dade Dynasty. This is the emperor's achievement, and this is also the glory of the martial arts pavilion. The two complement each other.

Today, the word "Wuge" hanging outside the main pavilion of Jingzhao Wuge is the late emperor's personal letter.

For example, Hanlin is the place where the world's civil servants want to go, and Wuge is the place where the world's soldiers and generals want to go.

Until Emperor Yongning ascended the throne.

The achievements of the late emperor and the honor of the martial arts pavilion all belong to the late emperor and not to the present emperor.

The birthplace of general stars gradually turned into a thorn in his side.

However, this martial arts pavilion was established by the late emperor, and Emperor Yongning also took over the throne from the late emperor.

How could such a being prevent the emperor's eyes from darkening?

What's more, when Emperor Yongning was a young man, before he ascended the throne, he always wanted to enter the martial arts pavilion, but he could never do so.
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