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Chapter 211 What should I do when I encounter Wen Qing?

Liu De asked Cao Zhi a few more questions before sending him away.

Back in the hall, Liu De waved, and Yi Zong walked out from behind the screen where he was sitting, holding two pieces of white paper, and handed them to Liu De.

Liu De took it, looked at it, nodded, and put these two pieces into his arms.

What is recorded on these two pieces of paper is naturally the exchange between Liu De and Cao Zhi just now.

In recent days, Liu De, who was stimulated by not memorizing "The Questions and Answers between Duke Wei and Taizong", also planned to write or compile a book in the form of questions and answers between emperors and ministers. It will mainly be used to record his questions and answers with ministers and policy implementation strategies.

with the context of thought and the considerations before and after adopting policies.

He had already thought of a name, so he called it Hanhuang Quotations.

It is specially used to educate future generations of princes and grandsons, so that there will be no cheater like Emperor Yuan or a fool like Emperor Cheng in the future, who will be brainwashed and end up with literary youth thoughts.

Of course, political books like this will not be printed, published or sold for hundreds or even thousands of years. They can only be used as confidential documents within the royal family and passed down from male to female.

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The next day, Liu De continued to take Yi Nu and others out shopping, but this time, there was an extra Chen Ajiao, so the nature of the trip changed from investigation and research to pure tourism and relaxation.

One thing must be admitted, that is, Zhou Yangyou has organized the city appearance of Anyi very well.

It can almost compete with Chang'an.

The market is clean and tidy, and the streets are straight and comfortable.

However, this kind of face-saving project seems to be the strength of every bureaucrat.

So, nothing surprising.

It was Chen Ajiao's first time to visit Anyi, so she was very interested and curious about everything in Anyi city.

Liu De and his party were led by her to wander aimlessly in the streets and alleys of Anyi City.

Fortunately, every time Liu De went out, Zhi would arrange enough people to protect him secretly, so there was no chance of any accidents happening. Liu De simply let her lead him around the city.

Chen Ajiao was happy to do this, but it made Ning Cheng and Yizong miserable.

In just one hour, the two men carried various small toys on their shoulders, including three or four bamboo kites.

When walking through a street corner, Chen Ajiao seemed to have discovered another interesting place. She pulled Liu De and walked forward until she walked to a vendor who seemed to be a street stall. She squeezed into the crowd and pointed at the scene in front of her.

He asked Liu De: "Cousin, what are you doing? It seems very fun!"

Liu De looked forward and found a divination stall.

The stall owner is an old man who looks to be in his seventies. He is wearing a white dark coat with fluttering belts. Behind him are two boys with hanging sideburns sitting on their knees, looking quite a bit like the legendary worldly nobles.

human appearance.

There's nothing strange about this.

What made Liu De curious was that this stall owner had a ruddy complexion, fair skin, and slender hands. He could tell at a glance that he was a man of great dignity. He had basically never done any menial work.

And the way he dressed showed that he was extraordinary.

Liu De could recognize the clothes he was wearing at a glance. They were made of silk and satin produced in Shu. Although the price was not as good as Shu brocade, it was not much worse. Just that clothes, no one could tell.

You can't buy it for tens of thousands of dollars.

The two boys behind him were sitting upright, with peaceful faces, and neatly dressed. They didn't look like slaves, but more like disciples.

Compared with these, this man's signature is even more surprising.

I saw that the old man was holding a small flag in his hand. On the flag was written: One hexagram and one hundred coins, life and death, wealth and honor are not counted, only the success or failure of the prediction is considered.

One hundred dollars per hexagram?

If fortune-telling is the source of this old man's food and clothing, then how many fortune-tellings does he need to make to earn the clothes he wears?

Perhaps because of this, although there are many people watching, there are very few people who are actually willing to tell the story.

Although one hundred dollars is not much, it is still a large amount of money for most people.

Basically no one is willing to spend such a sum of money on someone whose origins are unknown.

If someone fails to calculate accurately, wouldn't it be a waste of a hundred dollars.

In addition, the old man's sign does not count life, death, wealth, or wealth, which means that he does not count the past or the future, he only counts whether what he is about to do will succeed.

So, basically, everyone is waiting for the first person to eat the crab.

"It's interesting..." Liu De thought of some things he had heard, so he walked forward and saluted the old man: "I'm not talented, but I dare you to ask the elder to predict for me!"

The old man glanced at Liu De and said nothing. He just stretched out his hand in a gesture of invitation.

Liu De then sat down opposite him and sat down opposite him.

Liu De waved his hand, and the eunuch accompanying him immediately took out a hundred fine copper coins and placed them on the table in front of the old man.

The old man waved his hand, picked up a pen, handed it to Liu De, and asked: "What does your distinguished guest want to know? Please write it on the cloth!"

Liu De chuckled, bowed to the old man, picked up a pen, and wrote two sentences on a piece of cloth in front of him: Carry on the unique knowledge of the past saint and create peace in the world.

Then, he looked at the old man calmly and asked with a smile: "May I ask the elder to tell me whether what I want can be realized?"

The old man stared at the handwriting written by Liu De, and his clear eyes suddenly became wonderful. He looked up at Liu De, laughed, and said: "Let me wait for you to be a distinguished guest to find out!"

Liu De looked at the tortoise shells, gossip and chess pieces placed on his desk, and asked: "What does the elder think of divination?"

Liu De leaned forward, looked into his eyes, and asked further: "Yong Xia Hu? Yong Shang Hu? Yong Zhou Hu?"

This may not be very understandable to others. After all, the people around me are basically uncultured people.

But Liu De felt that if this old man was the one who never saw the end of the dragon, he must know what Liu De was talking about and what he was conveying.

Hearing this, the old man was startled for a moment, then laughed, shook his head and said: "The strategy of making decisions and the burning of tortoises to predict omens were used by all Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. They are no different!"

"So the Duke of Zhou divines the three turtles, but King Wu has Ling, King Zhou is tyrannical, but the Yuan turtle doesn't divine. Isn't it a difference in divination? It's the way of heaven!"

Listening to what he said, Liu De knew that, 10% of the time, this person was the most famous and the most literary among the fortune-tellers in the world today, Lord Sima Ji from Chu.

Liu De then stood up and worshiped: "The elders have given me advice, please remember it carefully. Please ask the elders to divine it for me. Things may come to pass or not, but I just have to listen to fate!"

What's the best way to deal with Wenqing?

More literary than him!

Liu De's original owner was a big literary youth himself, and he had been living day and night with Liang Wang Liu Wu, a literary youth. Once a literary youth became popular, Liu De felt that he was afraid! (To be continued...)

ps: Well, keep asking for subscriptions. It feels like the number of readers subscribing is getting less and less day by day, and the number of subscriptions continues to decline. Is there something wrong with my plot? Or am I not writing it well?

Anyway, it’s so sentimental~~~

Ah, even that guy Xiao Se is in the top quality...

I don’t want to be pushed back by Xiao Se ah ah ah


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