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Chapter 1133 Captain’s Storyteller

Two years later, Li Chenjun received a letter from Cui Ying, saying that she followed her master and master's wife from Zhongnan Mountain to Lushan Mountain to practice.

Cui Ying also asked him if he wanted to work out, and if he was willing, he could help him find a job.

At this time, her father Cui Yu became the prefect of Wei County.

The scope of Wei County was very large, including Anyang in later Henan Province, south of Handan in Hebei Province, as well as Guan County, Shen County in Shandong Province and other places.

The prefect has an official position of two thousand stones. He can manage the army on horseback and the people on horseback. He has great autonomy. He can appoint subordinates to form a small court. People in the county call it "prefecture court", which is similar to the central court. As the saying goes, the prefect who destroys the family

, the county magistrate who ruined his family. As a prefect, he could legally kill everyone in his family.

Therefore, Cui Ying wrote this letter with good intentions and wanted to help Li Chenjun find a small official position.

Li Chenjun thought to himself: "I have been running the inn for four years and I have seen all the sufferings in the world that I should see. I should change my environment and career and experience different scenery."

So, he left Luoyang and went to Wei County, where he worked under Cui Yu for a long time.

In the military camp, there are corps commanders, who are in charge of five people; captains, who are in charge of ten people; centurions, who are in charge of hundreds of people; then there are school captains, who are in charge of thousands of people; and captains, who are in charge of three to five thousand people.

Because this was a time of war, with constant killings among the sixteen kingdoms, it only took Li Chenjun half a year to become a centurion; two years later, he accumulated merits and was promoted to a captain; two years later, his merits were even more outstanding.

After that, he defeated powerful enemies several times. After Cui Yu reported to the imperial court, he was promoted to captain.

At this time, the seals of his twelve meridians and the eight extraordinary meridians were broken. Only the Dantian seal was still there. His skill was equivalent to that of a foundation-building monk. One person could defeat a hundred people. He was as brave and invincible as Guan Yu and Zhao Yun. He could fight in Changban.

Poe killed seven in and seven out.

In 316 AD, Cui Ying returned to Wei County from Lushan.

According to the tradition of this year, Miss Cui, who is fifteen or sixteen years old, has reached the age to get married.

Cui Yu wanted to betroth her to King Liu Yao of Zhongshan.

Liu Yao was a Huns and the adopted son of Liu Yuan. He held a high position and led tens of thousands of troops to guard Chang'an.

However, Cui Yu made a mistake. Cui Ying was not a domestic canary. She had just returned from studying arts and wanted to play at home for two years. Naturally, she was unwilling to marry so early, let alone a Huns she had never met.

At this time, Cui Yu began to run into trouble, and his position as governor was in jeopardy. He heard that Liu Cong was planning to recruit him to Beijing and give him the official position of "Special Advancement". In name, the position of "Special Advancement" has a high status, equivalent to that of the Three Officials. But

It is just a false name and has no real power. It is far less beneficial than being a prefect.

As a result, Cui Yu's desire to dedicate his daughter to Liu Yao became even stronger.

Cui Ying lost her temper several times but it didn't work.

Girls in this era have no autonomy. Just like Zhu Yingtai, who disguised herself as a man to go to school, it was very difficult to get her own way and marry the right man. (See "The Wizard of Rain"

).

However, Cui Ying learned the mental method of cultivating Taoism and is not as weak as Zhu Yingtai.

She put on men's clothes and slipped out of the house quietly.

After six years, she grew into a pretty girl, and when she put on men's clothes, she became a pretty young man.

She went to inquire about Li Chenjun's condition and wanted to see what he had become.

Over the years, she has been studying Taoism outside. Although she has never met Li Chenjun, she has never forgotten him.

She was saved by the other party at the critical moment of life and death, and she learned the breathing and breathing mantra from him. This was a great blessing and benefited her a lot. When she practices in front of the moon every night, she can't help but think of this person.

She heard that Li Chenjun was promoted from captain to captain in just four years, and she was very curious: "How did he do it? Although his skills are not weak and he is a rare warrior, but

If you haven't read books, it's not easy to become a captain."

She counted with her fingers: "This man is twenty-six years old this year. I don't know how many wives he has married and how many children he has had. Does he have wrinkles on his face? Or how many scars are there? As a leader in the war,

How could it not be injured?"

People of this age have a very short lifespan. Every year they age, they become middle-aged at the age of twenty-five. They are considered old at the age of fifty, and they are considered "old and rare" at the age of seventy. For example, Confucius lived to be 73 years old.

, Mencius lived to be 84 years old, and he was considered a saint.

However, when Cui Ying saw Li Chenjun, she found that he was the same as six years ago, tall and tall, handsome and charming, with a face as beautiful as a crown jewel, without any scars or wrinkles. He took off his armor and put on casual clothes, and he looked like a

A handsome scholar.

She looked at Li Chenjun intently, with a natural smile on her face, and asked: "Li Langjun, why don't you look old at all?"

Li Chenjun smiled slightly and said: "People who practice martial arts have good looks, how can they look older?"

Cui Ying smiled sweetly: "Li Langjun, are you married?"

"No."

"Huh? You haven't married yet? Why is that?"

"I am a monk and cannot marry a secular woman. Therefore, it is difficult to find a suitable wife."

"Li Langjun, what do you mean by 'monk'?"

"Just like your master, breathe the wind and drink the dew, eat less grain, ride on the clouds, ride on the flying dragon, and travel across the four seas."

"Are you talking about immortals? Li Langjun, are there any immortals in the world?"

"have."

"Have you ever seen an immortal?"

In Cui Ying's view, although Master Zheng Yin is known as an immortal master, he is not a real immortal and cannot control the wind and the sky.

Li Chenjun was bound by his ancestral precepts and could not mention things about the immortal world, let alone things about the Lu family. He could only say: "According to the ancient books, there are immortals in the world. They look towards the blue sea and the sky is blue at dusk, and when they see the blue sky they...

Climb the sun, drink the fallen dew of magnolias in the morning, and dine on the fallen chrysanthemums of autumn in the evening."

Cui Ying looked at him with her beautiful eyes wide open and asked: "Li Langjun, aren't you a martial artist? When did you read the book? Is it possible that you come from a noble family?"

In this era, only aristocratic families have scholars, and ordinary people are not qualified to have access to books.

Li Chenjun received a systematic education. He studied at Langyacheng Cultivation Academy for seven years, which is equivalent to a bachelor's degree and a master's degree. When he saw a girl he liked, he began to talk about it, quote from other sources, and tell stories related to immortality.

"Of course I have read books, and I have also read many story books."

"Li Langjun, what books have you read? Can you tell me a story?"

"Okay. It's said that the Supreme Lord Li Er rode a green ox out of Hangu Pass and left behind five thousand words of the Tao Te Ching... The Supreme Lord had seven disciples, namely Nanhua Master Zhuang Zhou and Chongxu Master Lieyu.

Kou, Tongxuan Master Xin Wenzi, Dongling Master Kang Sangchu, Wenshi Master Yin Xi, Zhichu Master Xu Jia, Guisheng Master Yang Zhu, combined into the "Seven Masters of Laojun"...

Until the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a hermit named Sima Hui, also known as Mr. Shui Jing. He was proficient in Qimen and Confucian classics, and had close contacts with Jingzhou celebrities such as Pang Degong and others.

Scholars in the late Han Dynasty mostly pursued fame and went to their respective masters, but Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong lived in seclusion between Xiang and Han. They were indifferent to fame and fortune and did not easily seek refuge with others.

The Yangtze River rolls eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Right and wrong, success and failure are all gone. The green mountains are still there, and the sunsets are red several times..."

In order to enhance the story, Li Chenjun changed the topic and talked about "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

He is Jin Dan Zhenren, who has a super memory and can tell the entire "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

This novel is long enough. The story is about a dragon and a phoenix, a straw boat borrowing arrows, and a star falling over a five-foot plain. The plot is very attractive. It would take more than a month to tell the story.

Moreover, Li Chenjun described famous generals such as Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Lu Bu, and Xu Chu as monks in the foundation-building period, and Zhuge Liang as a real person with a broken golden elixir.

The more Cui Ying listened, the more interesting it became, and she was reluctant to leave!

So she ran out almost every day and pestered Li Chenjun to tell stories.


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