Fei Qian couldn't react for a moment. What does this mean?
Cai Yong and Pang Degong of Jingxiang, who studied under Xiping Shijing, both understood it, but what does the sudden appearance of the word Yinkun mean?
Kun is actually a whale. Ancient people had never seen a whale, so they called it Kun. So the meaning of Kun is - a big hidden whale?
Ahem...
Fei Qian almost choked to death on his own saliva...
Is this the nickname that inconspicuous guy gave himself?!
Fei Qian said: "I am indeed Heluo Fei Ziyuan, who studied under Cai Gong and Pang Gong, but I have never heard of this Yin Kun theory. I don't know..."
Chang Huai said: "This nickname was also mentioned by my brother Cong."
"I wonder if your brother is..."
"My brother is Chang Lin Chang Bo Huai in Hanoi!"
"I've admired you for a long time!" Fei Qian exclaimed. Although he said this, he was thinking about it in his heart. I also know who the patron king Yang Lin is. Who is this Chang Lin?
I really have no impression.
Could it be that Chang Lin gave me this nickname? Why did he give me the nickname of a big whale? It’s really not good...
After a while, the guest from the Chang family who originally went to deliver the message came with a group of people.
The leader was a middle-aged scribe, quite tall, wearing a dark green cloak, who came slowly under the light of a torch.
Fei Qian stood up to greet him. After seeing Li Tong and telling his name, it was Chang Lin who Chang Huai said was Cong's brother.
Chang Lin is tall, has a square face, and has three long beards that are slightly fluttering in the night wind. From this look, he seems to have a somewhat noble appearance.
After Chang Lin sat down, he first apologized again for what he had just done, and said with a self-deprecating smile: "Lin is a frightened bird! I hope you will forgive me if I have offended you!"
Fei Qian naturally said that he was worried about his safety because it was getting late, so he resorted to some means, and asked Chang Lin for his understanding.
Then Fei Qian asked people to prepare dinner breasts, and also ordered a large pot of tea to be boiled and some ginger to entertain Chang Lin's group. At the same time, he also asked his soldiers to drink a bowl to go away from the cold and damp weather.
gas.
Then the game cooked by the unlucky rabbit was also served, and Fei Qian also invited Chang Lin to dine with him, which was a way of apologizing to Chang Lin.
After the two people showed kindness to each other, the atmosphere became much more harmonious.
Chang Lin was naturally curious about Fei Qian's appearance here, so he couldn't help but ask.
Fei Qian naturally said that he would go to Luoyang to meet his master, but the entire south bank was blocked by troops from both sides, so he could only take a detour from the north bank back to Luoyang...
Chang Lin gently stroked his beard, nodded and praised: "Zi Yuan did not shy away from danger, respected his teacher and valued his righteousness, which is what a gentleman does." When ordinary people see a war, they don't just run and hide as far as possible, but
Fei Qian actually faced danger for the sake of the righteousness between master and disciple, which is indeed admirable.
Chang Lin was originally a little dissatisfied because of what happened just now, but now after hearing Fei Qian's answer, he suddenly felt that if it were him, he might not be able to do this. With emotion, the little feeling in his heart before
The pimple has completely dissipated.
Of course, Fei Qian couldn't help but ask what happened to Chang Lin, who actually stayed overnight in the mountains.
Chang Lin sighed slightly and spoke.
It turns out that the Chang family is also a time-honored local noble family in Wen County, Hanoi. Although it has not produced any high-ranking officials, it is still a somewhat famous poetry and calligraphy family in Wen County.
And such a Wen County nobleman was almost bankrupted by Wang Kuang, the prefect of Hanoi, because of a trivial matter...
The message to attack Dong Zhuo spread throughout the Guandong region, and Wang Kuang, the prefect of Hanoi, also raised the banner to attack Dong Zhuo. However, the county did not have enough money to recruit more troops.
So Wang Kuang sent some of his disciples to look for the faults of officials and people in the counties under his jurisdiction. Once discovered, they would be imprisoned immediately, and then judge the guilt, and let them use money or food to atone for their sins. If the deadline was delayed, they would be punished.
To destroy his clan and establish his dignity...
Chang Lin's uncle slapped a guest several times for some trivial matter. Wang Kuang's disciples found out about it and reported to Wang Kuang. Wang Kuang ordered Chang Lin's uncle to be put in a cell to hold him accountable.
The whole Chang family was a little panicked, not knowing how much money would have to be handed over to satisfy Wang Kuang's desire. Later, Chang Lin went to Wang Kuang's fellow villager Hu Mubiao and asked him to intercede, and Wang Kuang released Chang Lin's uncle.
Come back.
Although Wang Kuang spared the Chang family this time, the Chang family was afraid that Wang Kuang would think of this problem again that day and felt that Hanoi County was not very safe, so they moved their family. They happened to be here in the past few days and took advantage of this place.
After repairing the hot springs, they unexpectedly found Fei Qian and his party. The soldiers below looked a bit like officers and soldiers, so they were worried that Wang Kuang sent people to arrest them, so Chang Lin brought people over to check secretly...
Wang Kuang is such a person?
"I heard in the past that there was a style of eight chefs on the Hanoi Prince's Day. They were chivalrous and righteous. How could they behave like this?" Fei Qian was a little confused. He had heard of this person before, but at the time it seemed to be relatively positive. Before
I also heard that Wang Kuang was generous and chivalrous, but why did he become so greedy for money after he became the prefect?
Chang Lin smiled bitterly and said: "On that day when Wang Gongjie took over Hanoi, we were so happy that we put our hands on our foreheads. We never thought... But I heard a little bit that Wang Gongjie did not do what he wanted, but was ordered by others...
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The fate of others?
Who can command a Hanoi governor?
Fei Qian seemed to understand somewhat.
Unexpectedly, those who hold high the banner of righteousness are actually doing this kind of thing in private. This is really like a crow in the world...
Regardless of whether Wang Kuang really obeys the orders of others, the fact that he can use this method to make money for his subordinates actually shows that Wang Kuang still has some problems with his bottom line.
But how did he get the nickname "Big Whale"? The Chang Lin in front of him speaks in a precise and serious manner. It doesn't seem like he would give himself this nickname?
What's more, it was also the first time that Chang Lin and I met...
Fei Qian asked Chang Lin: "I heard that Zishun once said that I have the nickname 'Yinkun'. I wonder where this name comes from?"
"Huh? Zi Yuan didn't know? This is what Mr. Shui Jing said..." Chang Lin said with some surprise and envy. This was Mr. Shui Jing's comment!
Chang Lin continued: "... I visited Sima Jiangong some time ago, and Mr. Shui Jing happened to be present. He talked about the talents in the world. Mr. Shui Jing said that you have good vision and hearing, a gentle face and respectful words, a quick question and an eager to learn, and a rich but profound knowledge.
Hidden but not exposed, upright and righteous, yet solid and docile, just like the fish in the Northern Ming Dynasty, hiding in the abyss, so it is called Yin Kun!"
Even though he had been cultivating for many years in later generations, Fei Qian still felt a little warm when he heard Chang Lin's narration of Mr. Shui Jing's comments, so he quickly said: "This kid has no virtue or talent, but he was praised by Mr. Shui Jing. It's really great."
Well deserved!"
Shui Jing Sima Hui actually wore such a high hat for himself. What does it mean?