Chapter 65 Tiger Talisman Talisman
After many experiences, everyone has reached a tacit understanding, and they all give thumbs up, and new words appear on the light curtain.
[Next video update three months later]
Then the next question is: what to send?
Kong Ming smiled and stood up: "This time, I am not as good as..."
"Military Advisor." Guan Yu stopped in front of Kong Ming.
"Oh~ Yunchang is free." Kong Ming understood that the information on the light curtain this time was very important to Yunchang.
The green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times.
Yunchang's posthumous affairs are clear, and he must be able to support the Han Dynasty without any worries. I don't know how to comment on his posthumous affairs after he is left?
Kong Ming was a little dazed for a while.
Guan Yu carefully passed a piece of paper, spread it flat and ground ink, and held the pen for a long time before finally writing.
He wrote a few words, carefully blew it dry, and took the two things off his waist and put them on the paper.
Carefully placing the things under the light curtain, Guan Yu looked up and said heavily: "Thank you!"
A flash of light, and several things disappeared.
Ma Liang was stunned: Is there such a function?
Jiang Wan smiled, flexed his wrist and said: "Ma Cong...General Ma, there are things that need to be copied later."
Looking around, as expected, even though General Guan had finished offering things, the lord and his men still had no intention of dispersing.
Liu Bei also spread out a piece of paper, and sighed in his heart that it was great to have the freedom to use paper now! Especially when I was using the toilet recently...
He was not slow in his hands, writing down the names and posthumous titles of several emperors that appeared in the light curtain just now, and handed them to Kong Ming to see:
"Kong Ming, is this Zhao Ji really the emperor of the Song Dynasty?"
"Most likely." Kong Ming just wanted to sigh for the people under the rule of this emperor: "Hun, the sun is dark, which means the king who lost his position."
"The light curtain mentioned before that the Song Dynasty was destroyed by Mongolia, so Zhao Ji may have been captured by Mongolia, so he has this bad reputation."
"The king who lost his country..." Liu Bei also shook his head: "The country has a bad omen, but you hope to use the name of your second brother to command the gods and ghosts?"
"What's so strange about that? Even if the second brother goes to the Lord of Mount Tai, he must be the best fighter!" Zhang Fei firmly believed, and gave his second brother a supportive look.
Guan Yu seriously considered it, next time he came in, he might as well ask his eldest brother to bring weapons in?
Kong Ming was puzzled as he watched: "Why did the emperor of the Later Song Dynasty even change his surname to Wanyan? And what do the posthumous titles of Baizong and Huaizong of the Ming Dynasty mean?"
"Military Advisor, don't think too much! The words on the light curtain are easy to understand." Zhang Fei thought the truth was obvious:
"Baizong must mean that he is just a decoration! Huai tree is rich and auspicious, this Huaizong must be an emperor who enriches the country and protects the people, and can make money!"
"As for Wanyan Gou, didn't the light curtain text say that the word Jiumei should be added in front? Maybe he is a brave horseback emperor like Yunmei Emperor!"
"Defeat the Mongols and reestablish the Later Song Dynasty like Emperor Shizu (Guangwu)! But the descendants were not up to the task and were beaten by the Mongols again."
"What about the surname?" Zhao Yun asked: "Emperor Shizu is also a descendant of Emperor Gaozu."
"How did the Zhao Song Dynasty become the Wanyan Song Dynasty?"
"What does Wanyan mean?" Zhang Fei argued: "Even if they established the Later Song Dynasty, they still felt ashamed to see their ancestors. It may be that later generations misrepresented it to Wanyan!"
Liu Bei always felt that everything seemed wrong, but it seemed that his third brother could make sense, so he could only put it aside.
Jiang Wan was also looking through the information: "Guangmu had previously praised the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. How could Buddhism be the cause of its destruction?"
People were not familiar with Buddhism, but they were not unfamiliar with it either.
"During the reign of Emperor Xiaoming, two Buddhist masters, Kasyapa Matanga and Zhu Falan, were invited to preach the sutras, and the White Horse Temple was built." Kong Ming recalled: "Over the next hundred years, foreigners who claimed to be Parthia or Yuezhi came to Han to preach the sutras."
"During the reign of Emperor Xiaoling, a group of hundreds of Yuezhi people came across the border, settled in Luoyang, translated Sanskrit scriptures, chanted sutras and worshipped Buddhism, and they are still in Luoyang today."
"Chanting sutras and worshipping Buddhism every day? How could the Tang Dynasty be destroyed?" Zhang Fei was curious: "Could it be that the Tang emperor was chanted to death?"
"That is impossible." Kong Ming shook his head: "Look at the meaning of this statement. The Tang Dynasty was quite worshipful of Buddhism, but after Buddhism became powerful, it seemed to occupy real estate like the tyrants, and finally..."
Everyone understands this meaning. The tyrants invaded and divided the land, and robbed the land. This is the chronic disease of the Han Dynasty.
Replace the tyrants with Buddhism, and the final result is the same. The poor have no place to stand, and chaos arises.
"Oh~" Zhang Fei understood: "You chant Buddha every day instead of farming or fighting? No wonder you come to my Han Dynasty to beg for food."
"It's not enough to beg for food, but you also want to occupy the people's land?"
The atmosphere in the hall was three points lower, and Liu Bei clapped his hands to encourage his spirits:
"The prosperous Tang Dynasty worshipped Buddhism and caused such a disaster. It is too far away for us, and there must be twists and turns that we don't understand." Liu Bei smiled and said:
"We can talk about these things after we defeat Sun and Cao."
Everyone agreed loudly.
Ma Liang silently recorded the guesses and thoughts of everyone just now, and in his heart he lamented that the monarch and his ministers here were of the same mind. There were only four counties in Jingzhou, but he did not despise himself in his words. An invisible flame seemed to be rising from this side hall, illuminating the world of Jingzhou.
At this moment, the light curtain slowly lit up again, and everyone turned to look.
The main style of this video named Wen Mang is as unified as him, still a few pictures with a paragraph of text.
Looking carefully, isn't that General Guan's thing?
[Thanks to my friend for the jade halberd and token! Thank you very much, the workmanship is very good, but I just have a question: didn't the Han Dynasty have tiger talismans?
In addition, I went to see Huahua again for the next video! It's a pity that I was only allowed to watch it for a few minutes, so angry. 】
The picture shows a rectangular jade plaque with a few tooth-shaped bumps on it. The words "Han Dangkou General Guan" are written on the front.
On the back, the words "Han Shou Ting Hou" are faintly visible in small characters. The jade plaque is exquisitely made and decorated with animal patterns around it.
The other is a long copper plaque with a big word "Ling" on it and "Dangkou General Chuan Pei" written vertically below.
And a piece of paper with "Hedong Wufu Guan Yu expresses his gratitude, Jie Liang's name is Yunchang" written neatly on it.
Many comments slowly emerged below. Jiang Wan gave a look, and Ma Liang hurriedly copied it.
[Hahahaha, the blogger is as his name suggests. The Qin and Han dynasties did use tiger talismans to mobilize troops, but it is impossible for a squad leader to dispatch a team of scouts and also need tiger talismans, right? So there were talismans at that time. These two should be the identity jade talisman and the copper talisman token respectively.
+1 for those who don't know. If you can tell me, tell me more.
Okay, tell me more. The jade token can be called Qingyuzhang. It was usually used by civil officials and military officers to identify their identities when they entered and left the palace and the military camp. It was made of gold, jade, iron, wood, and copper. The jade quality was relatively high. This one was well made.
The copper token was usually used by the commander to dispatch troops or send messages when he was on a military expedition. As I said before, you can't always use tiger tokens for everything, right? The copper token is the most common. If you want to UP, please send me a private message first. The price of two packages will satisfy you.
This boss really supports UP. Every time he makes handmade things that fit the theme.
To be honest, I still feel a little regretful. It would be great if I could imitate the handwriting of the second master and write "I am Guandi, the Great Emperor of the Three Realms".
Hahaha, if I did that, I would put it at home and make a tablet for worship.
Now, worshiping Erye is really cost-effective. He is not only a martial arts master, but also a martial god of wealth, a martial saint, and a Buddhist guardian. No matter what you believe in or pray for, worshiping Erye is always right.
Your Excellency said it very well, but if I believe in the tentacle monster, how would you deal with it?
Then I would like to ask, sir, are you interested in learning about our heavenly father and savior, Cthulhu? 】
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