Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 13 Can the younger generation fly? !

Jiang Wei?

Kong Ming thought that his memory was not bad, but no matter how hard he searched, he couldn't remember where he had seen this name.

Maybe this Jiang Wei is from Yizhou, and he only met Kong Ming later, so don't worry about it. Liu Bei comforted, as if he didn't know Meng Da yet.

Kong Ming touched the short beard on his chin. After these two light curtains discussing the past and the present, his mentality also changed. Helping the Han Dynasty cannot rely on one person's bravery or quick wit, even if he cannot reach the light curtain now. That's true, but it is also beneficial to recruit colleagues to train younger generations.

Lord, we need to speed up our efforts to capture Yizhou, and... Kong Ming thought for a moment and said, Maybe we can fight for Jiaozhou again.

It should be so. I will edit a letter for Mr. Xianhe later. Liu Bei agreed. You can't expect Shi Xie to help him fight against Cao Cao or Sun Quan, but the light and shadow released by his descendants made Liu Bei feel a little eager. It turns out that educating all people is such a great achievement! Although there seems to be a Wuhou Temple to worship people from the Shu Han Dynasty, who would object to the large number of people worshiping themselves!

Jian Yong had not returned from his mission to Jiaozhou last month, so he urgently wrote a letter to him explaining the whole story.

Moreover, Guangmu commented on Sun Quan, saying that if Soochow could develop something called a navy, they could go south along the coast to Japan and north to Indonesia as a retreat.

Of course Liu Bei would rather die than go overseas, but if there is a port, he might be able to research it. So what kind of aircraft carrier? I definitely can’t do it myself, but don’t we have Kong Ming!

As for the struggle Kong Ming mentioned, it was also because Soochow was preparing to capture Jiaozhou. This is something everyone knows.

Only Huang Zhong looked strange, and Guan Yu also turned redder - both of them saw what Guang Mu said about Vietnam being lost to the Ming Dynasty.

Zhao Zilong closed his eyes and meditated on the side. The image switching in the light screen just now also showed some images of cavalry. The cavalry formations were scattered and the soldiers had no momentum. Although the armor was complete and the horses were fat, something seemed not right... …

Development, development, development. Liu Bei shook his head and sighed: I thought the foundation had taken off, but I didn't expect that now it feels more and more urgent!

If my lord is so determined, why not study farm tools with General Zilong? Kong Ming arranged the copied pictures and said with a smile.

That's very good. Liu Bei did not object to this, and assigned him by the way:

Yide, start clearing out all the bandits nearby tomorrow so that the people can hunt or farm without worry.

The matter of military training will be left to Yunchang, and the security around Gong'an County will be in charge of General Han Sheng.

The tasks that San Yanliuyu was about to do were roughly assigned, and a prompt popped up on the light screen.

[The next video update will be one month later. 】

Seeing the end of this broadcast of the light curtain, Liu Bei fell into difficulty in choosing again:

What should I give this time?

Last time I was in a hurry and only had one jade pendant. This time because I knew the time in advance, I prepared some. I originally planned to choose carefully, but I didn’t expect that the second video of this junior is so telling. Now let’s watch it. A single gift is no longer sincere enough.

Why don't we just pretend to send them there together! Liu Bei said with some distress.

When the poor return to poverty, there must be no shortage of sacrifices!

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Wen Mang wiped his sweat again and was very surprised at the efficiency of his fans. His video had only been broadcast for a day, so how could he receive a gift again?

Use a utility knife to carefully cut open the tape, revealing the wooden box inside.

This is a wooden box the size of a computer case. The eight corners of the box are decorated with copper sheets, and there are simple paint paintings on the box surface. At first glance, Wen Mang felt like: It doesn't match!

This box should appear in a costume drama. It should be placed in the male protagonist's study or bedroom to store some important books or items. It would really look out of place in my own house!

Wen Mang picked it up and tested the weight. It was not heavy, but he could feel something rolling inside.

Is there something?

There is no lock on the box. The first thing you smell when you open it is the smell of incense. The bottom is padded with silk cloth, and there are a few yellow things lying on it...

Imitation gold coins!

Wen Mang cheered and threw the box aside, picked up the contents and spread them on the table.

In the past few days, because I was making videos, I read some knowledge about the Han Dynasty. Wen Mang could recognize the things in the box at a glance:

Horseshoe gold and gold five baht! No wonder this box feels a little heavy when held in it.

Both of these were relatively expensive items in the Han Dynasty. Nowadays, culture and tourism are more prosperous, and many merchants also sell imitations. But Wen Mang was reluctant to buy them before. He didn't expect that fans would give them as gifts. It's great!

Wen Mang couldn't help but come up with an idea. How about collecting photos for the next video? Just do it!

A gold horseshoe and five gold bahts were lying on the silk cloth, enjoying the baptism of Wen Mang's camera. After taking a few pictures, Wen Mang chose the more beautiful photos to form a four-square grid, and then posted the status to 13 stations.

In Public Security County, several people who had been waiting in the side hall after the light curtain ended felt a little hungry, but fortunately, as Kong Ming thought, the light curtain slowly unfolded again in mid-air in the room.

[I received the souvenir from my friend! The owner of UP likes it very much, and the friends are so enthusiastic that I feel embarrassed, so in a few days, when the video of the next pigeon issue is released, friends can see the scenery of Chengdu! 】

[Attachment 123: Photos of gold horseshoes and gold five-baht, Attachment 4: High-speed rail tickets from Los Angeles to Chengdu]

[Comment 1: Mist grass, horseshoe gold and gold five baht? Please support me!

Comment 2: It’s definitely fake. One piece of gold horseshoe weighs half a kilogram. If you think it costs 400 yuan per gram now, one piece of gold horseshoe is worth 100,000 yuan! But this imitation is quite nice.

Comment 3: This golden five-baht thing is so beautiful, I’m drooling...

Comment 4: The high-speed rail to Chengdu is too slow. It feels better to fly directly.

Comment 5: If you have time, you can go see the giant panda Huahua, it’s so cute! ()]

Liu Bei looked at Wen Mang's condition with a smile on his face, but he didn't quite understand what the meaning of this pigeon was.

But as long as the younger generation likes this gift, Liu Bei was a little confused when he saw the comments:

Isn't the horse's hoof gold weighing a pound? Did I remember it wrong because I haven't used it for too long?

The order limits gold to one pound. Kong Ming repeated the regulations for making horseshoe gold during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Perhaps due to the change of dynasties, the weighing system of future generations has been changed compared with today. Most of our current pound is equal to half a pound of descendants.

Kong Ming noticed the younger generation's weighing and counting: 400 yuan per gram, and a gold horseshoe is worth 100,000 yuan. In other words, a gold horseshoe is 250 grams? Equal to half a catty? One pound is 500 grams? Why not one kilogram? I don’t understand it a bit, so I’ll write it down first.

Is it the high-speed rail that my descendants are going to ride in Chengdu? Guan Yu asked, stroking his beard: Does that mean that the last picture is a certificate for riding the high-speed rail?

As everyone talked, the screenshot of the high-speed rail ticket was also enlarged for everyone to see.

Then Guan Yu was so shocked that he almost pulled off his beard: It only takes more than six hours from Luoyang to Chengdu! How fast!

Although I don’t understand how hours compare to hours, it seems that this means it should not exceed one day. Even if it only lasts for one day, it is hard to imagine!

Zhang Fei expressed his disdain: Second brother, why are you surprised? Look at what I said below. People are still too slow. They say it's better to just fly! The younger generation will all fly! I don't know what kind of wings they grow. If At that time, I, Mr. Zhang, want to have wings like an eagle, it would be great!

Why am I still working overtime on weekends? I’m crying.

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