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Chapter Sixty-Five: Shocked

The scribe looked at Jia Rong with surprised eyes. He didn't know how this seemingly rough and arrogant general could utter such a classic poem. The way he looked at Jia Rong was also very different from before.\\..\\

The hatred and nostalgia in my heart were not reduced by half because of the washing of the wine. Suddenly I found that the scribe was looking at me with a heart-breaking look, and I woke up from the sadness.

"Sir, do you know the general trend of the world?" Relying on his prophetic knowledge of history, Jia Rong asked aloud. I don't believe he can't attract you.

There was an undetectable light in the scribe's eyes, and he looked like he was hesitant to speak. After thinking deeply, he slowly said: "The world will be in chaos!"

Just four words shocked Jia Rong. The scribes in front of him were indeed unfathomable. There were very few people who could see this step.

"What?" Jia Rong further tested the scribe.

The scribe took a sip of the wine in the glass and said with a smile: "You and I are just ants, why bother thinking about these illusory things? It's just in vain."

"Sir, don't you know that man can conquer nature?" Jia Rong asked after him.

"Man can conquer heaven." The scribe repeated this sentence repeatedly, as if there was some huge mystery contained in this sentence.

Suddenly, the scribe laughed loudly and said, "I have only heard that it is up to God to make things happen!"

Jia Rong looked at the scribe with a firm gaze and said: "Heaven can also change because of people. The power of the world is illusory when you say it. Isn't this illusory thing?"

The scribe was stunned by Jia Rong's words, but then he returned to his usual free and easy manner and said: "Nothingness also varies from person to person."

"What's the explanation?"

The scribe said: "There is no solution."

Jia Rong rolled his eyes angrily, feeling somewhat unhappy in his heart.

In order to shock this scribe who always pretended to be inscrutable, Jia Rong said in a low voice: "From my perspective of the general trend of the world, there will definitely be a situation where the princes are numerous. At that time, the princes will compete with each other and recreate the scene of the Warring States Period.

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"And by then, the Han Dynasty will no longer exist." Jia Rong said softly.

The scribe looked at Jia Rong blankly. He didn't know whether he was shocked by Jia Rong's words or surprised that Jia Rong could say these words. From the previous words of Jia Rong, "raising a cup to relieve sorrow will make the sorrow worse, drawing a knife to cut off the water."

"Genggliu" can be seen that Jia Rong is very human, and now Jia Rong has spoken about the future situation of the Han Dynasty. Although the scribes pride themselves on their intelligence, they do not think so far-reaching.

"What is the ambition if not a general?" This topic is too sensitive and not suitable for discussion.

The pride in Jia Rong's heart made you still pretend to be sophisticated and not say a word for a long time.

Jia Rong blurted out, "A real man should be a student guard, Huo, step on the Helan Mountains to defend the territory and the people!"

"I am an old man with ambitions for thousands of miles; martyrs are ambitious in their old age." Of course Jia Rong knew who this poem belonged to. It belonged to Cao Cao, whom he called his friend. He said sorry to Cao Cao in his heart. It is estimated that Cao Cao suddenly felt sad in the future.

Feeling poetic, I realized that I had already spoken out what he was thinking, and I didn't know what kind of expression he would have.

The scribe looked at Jia Rong in surprise. He was not only moved by Jia Rong's ambition, but also surprised by a poem that Jia Rong had picked up from his mouth. He couldn't help but ask: "Where did this poem come from, general?"

Jia Rong said proudly: "I just had a sudden feeling!"

The scribe asked: "Can this poem have a sequel?"

Jia Rong scratched his head in embarrassment and said, "That's all I've done for the time being. I'll be the first to tell you when I finish it later."

The scribe no longer appeared in front of Jia Rong with an enigmatic attitude, and kept chatting with Jia Rong, as if he were a good friend he hadn't seen for many years. It must be good to be able to compose a poem easily.

Jia Rong comes from the future, so he is naturally well-informed. No matter what the scribes ask, he can tell you one, two or three, as long as you don't ask him about poems and scriptures.

After a conversation, the scribes had already taken a new look at Jia Rong. Jia Ronghao's uninhibited language often revealed great wisdom, saying that Jia Rong was vulgar, but he could sometimes speak eloquently.

Looking at the late morning weather outside the window, Jia Rong raised his hands to the scribe and said, "It's already late today, but there's still something I haven't asked sir."

"What's the matter?" said the scribe.

Jia Rong said: "I have been talking to Mr. for a long time, and I am quite impressed. I have not yet asked him for his name."

The scribe said slowly: "My surname is Jia, my name is Wenhe, and I am a man from the mountains and fields. I am not worth mentioning."

Jia Rong felt as if he had been struck by lightning. He almost sat down on the ground. This name was so shocking. The impact on him was no less than an eight-magnitude earthquake. It was like a civilian who had been talking to a person for a long time and suddenly learned that he was a very big person.

official.

Jia Xu and Jia Wenhe were famous counselors during the Three Kingdoms period, and he was also the source of evil that accelerated the demise of the Han Dynasty. He worked under Li Cui, Dong Zhuo, and Zhang Xiu successively, and finally became loyal to Cao Cao. He was Cao Cao's effective counselor.

Later generations rated Jia Xu as the best counselor in the Three Kingdoms, mainly because Jia Xu knew how to behave in the world. He was one of the few counselors in the Three Kingdoms who died well and lived a long life.

Zhang Xiu rejected Cao Cao in Wancheng, and Jia Xu offered a plan to make Cao Cao return in defeat. His favorite general Dian Wei, and his eldest son Cao Ang died in this battle.

After Jia Xu persuaded Zhang Xiu to surrender to Cao Cao, he served under Cao Cao. Jia Xu did not think about most of the counselors in the Three Kingdoms period. Jia Xu would never do anything that would lead to death. In his opinion, he had nothing to do with him.

life is important.

When Cao Cao was conquering Jiangdong, Jia Xu also made many suggestions, but Cao Cao didn't listen. Jia Xu also knew that his past was not honorable, so he stayed home every day except for necessary matters, and did not make friends with others. In order not to make Cao Cao jealous,

Jia Xu only chose an ordinary family to marry.

Jia Xu's great wisdom and his strategy deeply loved Cao Cao. Cao Cao asked Jia Xu about establishing the heir apparent. Jia Xu just replied with "I am thinking about Liu Jingsheng and Yuan Benchu", which made Cao Cao suddenly realize. This also served as his later

Making Cao Pi the crown prince had a great influence.

Jia Xu's deeds made Jia Rong have to think about it. Jia Xu was a talented person. He was the one who planned the strategy and won the victory thousands of miles away. It was Jia Xu's kind of people.

By the time Jia Rong woke up from hearing Jia Xu's name, Jia Xu had quietly left. He was really distracted. Jia Rong patted his dizzy head.

On the way back to his residence, Jia Rong kept thinking about Jia Xu, and suddenly an idea came to his mind, "conquer Jia Xu". No matter what, he was just a military commander, and an outsider.

Furthermore, if you want to dominate one side, the most important thing you need is counselors. It will not work if you only know how to conquer the world without knowing how to govern. Jia Xu, whom you met earlier, is undoubtedly the best candidate. If you get the help of a famous counselor like Jia Xu,

, you will definitely get twice the result with half the effort.

Jia Xu was a "native" person of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he had all kinds of strategies and wisdom in his mind, and he was really lucky to get it.

After thinking this, Jia Rong stopped resting, got up, and walked downstairs.

To Jia Rong's disappointment, there was no Jia Xu in the window seat. Looking at the night, Jia Rong sneered, "It's night now, so there will be people coming over to drink."

Jia Rong called the waiter and asked, "Do you know where the scribe sitting here today has gone?"

The waiter replied: "The person I asked about lives upstairs."

Jia Rong hurried upstairs as the waiter said.

When he came to the door, Jia Rong stopped knocking on the door and came to Jia Xu's room rashly. How to explain it? Looking at his empty hands, Jia Rong seemed to think of something and hurriedly walked downstairs.

Run away.

After a while, Jia Rong had a pot of warm wine and two wine cups in his hand.

Not long after the knock on the door, the door opened, and what caught Jia Rong's eyes was the scribe who Jia Rong wanted to see the most.

Jia Xu was obviously very surprised when he saw Jia Rong arriving, but he hurriedly welcomed Jia Rong into the house.

After having a few drinks with Jia Xu, Jia Rong asked: "I wonder what your ambition is, sir?"

Jia Xu smiled and said: "Xu's ambition is very simple but not simple, to settle down and establish a family."

Jia Rong thought thoughtfully and said, "Sir, your ambition is indeed extraordinary."

"Oh, why is Xu's ambition so extraordinary?" Jia Xu asked.

Jia Rong poured the wine down his throat and felt the warmth flow into his stomach. "Isn't it easy to settle down and build a family in troubled times?"

Jia Xu drank a glass of wine and said, "I wonder what the general is doing here late at night?"

Looking at Jia Xu's eyes that seemed to penetrate the soul, Jia Rong replied truthfully: "To be honest with you, sir, I came here late at night to ask you for something!"

"General, please speak!" Jia Xu drank by himself.

Jia Rong organized his thoughts and said, "I would like to ask sir to help me."

"How can I help?" Jia Xu asked.

"Sir, do you know how Ziya can help King Wen?"

Jia Xu couldn't help but be stunned. He didn't expect that Jia Rong in front of him could say such rebellious words. Jia Rong's metaphor showed that he had a disobedient heart.

Jia Rong also didn't know how to ask Jia Xu to help him, so he had to use King Wen and Ziya to describe it. He didn't think of the issue of whether a minister should submit to a king or not.

"What do you think, sir?" Jia Rong interrupted Jia Xu, who was thinking deeply.

Jia Xu took a long breath and said: "Prince Wen's words to the general must not be mentioned in front of outsiders in the future, as it will lead to death. As for what the general said, I'm sorry that I can't agree to it."

Jia Rong asked without giving up: "Sir, what do you mean by this? I would like to treat you sincerely, and I sincerely ask you to help me."

Jia Xu smiled and said: "What can the general give Xu?"

Jia Rong suddenly realized that it was not that Jia Xu did not want to follow him. Later generations commented that Jia Xu always valued his own life, but now that he has not made it clear, he does not have a city or a place, and he has no strength, how can he ask him to come out.

Looking at Jia Rong's troubled expression, Jia Xu said with relief: "General, don't worry, there are so many people like Xu in the world."

Jia Rong thought for a long time and said slowly but firmly: "Sir, you must come out and help me!"

Jia Rong pulled out the green sword from his waist and sneered: "Really? Wenhe, Wenhe, if you don't agree today, I will kill you now. If I can't get a counselor, no one else can even think about it."

get."

Seeing Jia Rong approaching with sword in hand and the ferocious smile on Jia Rong's face, Jia Xu became frightened and kept retreating.

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