After drawing out the treasure box, Bai Xiaowen arranged another task.
"Cecilia and I still have to stay in Youzhou. We still have 20,000 to 30,000 yuan of food collected. In addition to allocating pensions, Cecilia must continue to train the wing cavalry and make up for the full quota of 800 people as soon as possible."
Cecilia said: "More than a hundred people were killed in the battle. I plan to provide the most generous pension, which will cost about four thousand guan. The remaining money and food are almost enough. I will send the next batch of hussars as soon as possible.
Training completed."
Bai Xiaowen nodded and said: "Sister Qiao went to the Zhen family in Jizhou to continue the work of surveying the terrain and planning the route. In this regard, we can rely on the strength of the Zhen family's caravan... Well, I will write a letter and you can hand it in.
Give me that cheap uncle Zhen Yan, he should provide convenience."
Qiao Rui asked: "When do you plan to make a surprise attack on Xudu?"
Bai Xiaowen said: "When Cecilia has trained all the hussars to full capacity, I will submit the first main mission. At that time, I will refer to the second main mission and the battle report from Guandu to decide on the specific raid plan."
Han Xu wants to practice the special skill Gang Qi as soon as possible, so he cannot miss this opportunity.
Bai Xiaowen wrote another letter and sent it to the Guandu camp, giving a general introduction to the battle report for the suppression of the Yellow Turbans. Many parts of it were written in Spring and Autumn style, and Yuan Shao was not allowed to know anything about it.
In this letter, the names of Zhao Rong, Jiao Chu and Zhang Nan were all attached. These old members of Yuan Shao have now switched to Bai Xiaowen and vowed to help the second son become the "eldest son".
Of course, Yuan Shao did not claim the title of king, and it was not appropriate to call him the heir apparent. In short, he did not want to be the heir.
Early the next morning, Li Shuyi carried this letter and headed to the Guandu camp. After arriving in Guandu, she would continue to be in charge of Tian Yu and deliver frontline intelligence as before.
It was the middle of winter, and the early wind was blowing from north to south. Li Shuyi did not ride a horse, so she felt the speed bonus brought by the cloud-climbing shoes in the tailwind state. It was so exciting that she couldn't breathe.
It can easily run faster than an ordinary war horse!
Every time he rises and falls, he can glide a certain distance on the wind, just like a master of Qinggong in the martial arts plane.
Bai Xiaowen soon "accidentally" met the Taoist priest Lang Yazi, also known as Ge Xuan.
"Sir, those three volumes of heavenly books..."
As soon as Ge Xuan spoke, Bai Xiaowen pretended to be surprised and said: "Oh, Taoist Master Langyazi! What a coincidence, I was just looking for you."
"Young master, what do you want from me?" Ge Xuan was confused.
"certainly!"
Bai Xiaowen took out the "Commentary on the Spell (Fragment)" and said, "Some soldiers found this object when they were collecting Zhang Jiao's remains. I took a quick look and found that this comment seemed to be a completely new explanation of Zhang Jiao's understanding of the talisman."
The writings written after the realm are of great benefit to what you and I have learned! The Taoist priest also contributed to killing Zhang Jiao. I should not keep this thing to myself, so I came to find you."
Ge Xuan was a little moved, nodded and said: "Young Master's behavior is quite benevolent and gentlemanly. Before I was a poor man, I had some misunderstandings about Young Master."
"Hey, Taoist Priest, I don't know. General Han and I are brothers and sisters. With General Han's upright character, I won't be any worse. As the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together."
Ge Xuan nodded and said with a smile: "That's right."
Ge Xuan took the page of the silk book, looked at it carefully and said: "Zhang Jiao is really a genius in Taoism. He found a new way and realized the subtle relationship between different types of spells. He knows ten things after hearing one thing and draws inferences from one thing. I am not as good as him."
After a pause, Ge Xuan continued: "However, this page of the silk book contains many fragments of text, which are quite strange. It seems incomplete. Was this page the only one found on Zhang Jiao's remains?"
Bai Xiaowen nodded and thought to himself, not only did he find this page, but only one page of spiritual world rules was revealed.
Ge Xuan frowned and said: "The poor Taoist can make up for the shortcomings by judging the text and meaning, but I'm afraid it's not enough to restore it to the level mentioned by Zhang Jiao."
Bai Xiaowen's heart moved. It seemed that there was something fishy about the third step of the awakening skill task.
If you ask professionals in the monastic community to help you complete the task, you should be able to complete the task. The difference lies in the degree of completion.
If you can find Nan Hua Lao Xian to help complete it, it is estimated that the completion rate can soar to 95% or even 100%, a perfect level.
Ge Xuan's words are a bit lacking, but he should still be able to get a passing grade...right?
Bai Xiaowen's mind turned around and he said with a smile: "Taoist Master, what Zhang Jiao learned is all from the Taiping Yaoshu of the Three Volumes of the Heavenly Book. If you read through the three volumes of the Heavenly Book, you should be more confident in completing the annotations, right?"
Ge Xuan nodded and said: "Theoretically speaking, it should be so. However, I have not seen the Book of Heaven, so I dare not make a conclusion."
Bai Xiaowen said with a smile: "I have promised that I can study the Heavenly Book with the Taoist Master, and of course I will not break my promise! How about the Taoist Master please come to the study room under the house and read the Heavenly Book together?"
Ge Xuan readily agreed, and the two quickly arrived at the study room of the Governor's Mansion.
Bai Xiaowen took out the three volumes of the Heavenly Book. He unfolded the top volume and saw a blank space on the silk book. He wondered: "Why are there no words?"
Ge Xuan smiled and said: "The Dharma is not taught lightly. The Heavenly Book has no words. If you want to read the Heavenly Book, you must use the method of inner vision. You also practice Taoism, haven't you learned it before?"
Bai Xiaowen said honestly: "No."
Ge Xuan suddenly said: "It seems that the young master only knows how it is, but doesn't know why it is so. The method of internal vision is not difficult. With the young master's foundation, he can master it in less than three days. I am willing to teach the young master orally.
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Bai Xiaowen felt comfortable. Uncle Ge was Uncle Ge. It was a wise decision to trick him back.
Ge Xuan then passed on the formula of inner vision to Bai Xiaowen.
The method of inner vision is to close your eyes and visualize, imagining that your spiritual power turns into the third eye, and then extends out.
[Is this... manipulating mental power? But it is more solid, and the third eye that emerges is a bit like the Buddhist clairvoyance.] Bai Xiaowen followed the instructions and murmured secretly in his heart.
Any awakened person with mental specialties can control mental power, such as mental scanning, mental induction, etc., but these are all methods of natural understanding and are wild methods.
Western magic involves meditation, while Eastern magic involves inner vision. In fact, they are similar in principle. They are both methods for systematically training mental manipulation abilities.
Bai Xiaowen actually has a very good foundation for this. When he was in the Kuroshio plane, he entered a mysterious meditative state because he was hungry for a week. In this state, the range of mental scanning and induction was greatly expanded.
expansion.
In fact, this is the Western meditation method.
The method of inner vision taught by Ge Xuan is an orthodox method of Eastern Chinese Taoism. It is similar to the meditation method, each with its own emphasis. 8)