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Chapter 16 Xuanhuang Chronicle

This is a slightly narrow enclosed room.

A small bed, a desk, and a wooden chair.

There is a red book box in the corner.

There are no unnecessary decorations in the house.

Occasionally the floor will vibrate slightly.

Suddenly, a white hand pushed open the closed wooden window.

Outside the window is a vast sea of ​​clouds.

The early sun has risen above the sea of ​​clouds.

The cool breeze and morning light blow against my face.

Zhao Rong woke up from his early morning sleepiness.

It has been seven days since I left Qingfengju amidst the crowds of fans and boarded the ship with Liu Sanbian.

This Qingfeng Pavilion ferry was about a hundred feet high, and Zhao Rong estimated that the flat area was about the size of a sports field. Just as he had imagined before, the boat was indeed parading above the sea of ​​clouds.

I heard Liu Sanbian say that this ferry was built by a Mohist craftsman.

When he first boarded the ship, Zhao Rong was very surprised for a while, but then he was caught off guard by feeling seasick for a long time.

Zhao Rong had never flown on a plane in his previous life, and the farthest he had ever traveled was when he was in college, taking a train from the small county in his hometown to the provincial capital alone.

Moreover, the Yunhai Ferry was a bit like a sea ship, and the hull would rock from time to time, which made Zhao Rong, who had never left land, feel very uncomfortable for a while.

At that time, Zhao Rong felt envious when he saw Liu Sanbian as if he had two feet "rooted" on the boat and everything was stable.

Practicing is quite interesting, how about I try it too?

But when he thought about those words that hit people, he felt a little resentful.

By the way, don’t I really have a hidden physique?

Something's wrong, here's the template for the protagonist after time travel.

Did I embarrass the time traveler?

Zhao Rong looked at the sea of ​​clouds outside the window and wandered for a while, then put away his thoughts and got up to start today's morning class.

He laid out paper, studied ink, and practiced calligraphy.

It's been like this every time he wakes up these past few days.

Practice calligraphy and reading first, and then go have breakfast.

Now that you have become a Confucian scholar in this world, and you will probably never go back, you have to take this life seriously.

In fact, his thoughts about this life are very simple.

It's nothing more than trying to understand some truths, do interesting things, and then take care of him and the people he cares about.

Therefore, returning jade, sending letters, practicing calligraphy, and reading all follow this intention.

After copying a few copybooks, Zhao Rong felt his wrist was a little sore and stopped writing.

Take out a beautifully bound book from the book box.

"Xuanhuang Chronicles".

Zhao Rong turned to the dog-eared page he had previously read and continued reading.

Liu Sanbian bought this book for him at the ship's shop a few days ago after hearing that he wanted to know some history and common sense about the Xuanhuang world.

It took two low-grade spiritual stones.

Of course, it was Liu Sanbian who paid for the spirit stone, and Zhao Rong accepted it very rudely.

In fact, after leaving Qingfengju before, Liu Sanbian had taken the initiative to return the Luohua song to him, and wanted to pay for another Climbing Tower song.

However, Zhao Rong refused with a smile.

This "Xuanhuang Chronicle" records a lot of content that interests Zhao Rong.

The book said that in an era so long ago that it is unknown, the Xuanhuang Realm was once occupied by thousands of races, and the human race was only an insignificant race among them.

However, under the leadership of the first great emperor of the human race, Emperor Xuan, the human race took advantage of the situation to rise, wipe out, and expel all races. The remaining ones evolved into the current demon race, dependent on the human race for existence, and the human race became the only master of the Xuanhuang Realm.

Emperor Xuan was also called Emperor Xuanhuang because of his auspicious virtues. The current Xuanhuang Realm was also named after him. The ancient name has long been unknown.

The Xuanhuang boundary is divided into nine continents.

Zhongzhou.

Tunanzhou, Kunlunzhou, Yunmengzhou and Wangquezhou.

Taiyizhou in the east, Fuyaozhou in the west, Kunpengzhou in the north, and Xiaoyaozhou in the south.

Zhongzhou, the largest region and the most prosperous in humanity, is located in the middle of the Xuanhuang Realm.

As their names imply, the four continents with east, west, south, and north are respectively located in the easternmost, westernmost, southernmost, and northernmost realms of the Xuanhuang Realm. The four continents are second only to Zhongzhou in terms of scale and number of monks.

Then there are the three small continents that Gui calls: Kunlun Continent, Yunmeng Continent, and Wangque Continent. They are the smallest three continents among the nine continents.

As for Tunanzhou, this continent is quite special.

Kunlun Continent is located between Zhongzhou and North Kunpeng Continent.

Tunanzhou, Yunmengzhou and Wangquezhou are located between Zhongzhou and Nanxiaoyaozhou.

Although Tunanzhou is similar in area to Xiaosanzhou, it is the most important transportation hub in the Xuanhuang Realm besides Zhongzhou.

If people from other continents want to go to the three southern continents, they must pass through Tunan Continent. The same goes for people from the other three continents who want to go north. Otherwise, they have to go through an extremely long sea route, which is very troublesome.

Therefore, although Tunanzhou is small, it is extremely prosperous, no less than the four continents of east, west, south, north.

Moreover, Zhao Rong also learned something quite interesting from the book: the royal family of all the dynasties under Nanzhou Mountain all had the surname Jiang.

Is this because there once was a unified Yamashita dynasty in this continent?

Zhao Rong had some speculations, but felt that the matter was more than that simple.

However, "Xuanhuang Chronicle" did not introduce these in detail. Many things were mentioned in one stroke, which made Zhao Rong curious and could only know a rough idea.

Suddenly, he seemed to remember something.

I flipped through it purposefully and quickly found a description of Jiang Taiqing.

"Emperor Cang, whose real name is Jiang Cang, whose courtesy name is Taiqing, Cang means sky, is also Taiqing. He is the second great emperor of the human race."

"The white head of Nanxiaoyaozhou, a swordsman who proclaimed himself emperor, has the highest swordsmanship in the history of Xuanhuang Realm. He was born ten thousand years after Emperor Xuanhuang. In the age of great chaos, it coincided with the ancient demon tribulation, and the ancient demon returned to Xuanhuang Realm."

"Jiang Taiqing supported the collapse of the building, quelled the civil strife of the human race, suppressed the demon clan, purged the universe, established the etiquette of the human race, changed the names of the four continents in the east, west, south and north, supported Confucianism, expanded the "Xuan Emperor Law", rebuilt the four great emperors, and established the Jiuzhou

The four prefectures of the Taiqing Dynasty recruited all the talents from various states to revive the Xuanhuang people, and their reputation spread far and wide."

"The two emperors Xuan Cang, the former established the unification of the human race, and the latter established a great cause for eternity and created peace for eternity. Their merits are very great."

Zhao Rong thought slightly when he saw this.

Is this Emperor Cang also a disciple of Confucianism?

As far as he knew, only Confucian disciples could read in Xuanhuang Realm.

As for the Great Emperor, the book only mentioned Emperor Xuan and Emperor Cang. Zhao Rong was a little confused, wondering whether this was a position that could be passed down or a realm of cultivation.

After thinking for a while, he began to search for the introduction to "Xuan Emperor's Law" again.

"The "Xuan Emperor Law" is the supreme code of the human race. It was written by the first great emperor of the human race, Emperor Xuan, after he led the human race to the summit..."

Zhao Rong is careful

The book says that the "Law of Emperor Xuan" was later revised by several emperors, but the book is unclear about its specific content.

It was only briefly mentioned that the "Law of Emperor Xuan" stipulated that human resources should be pooled to establish the Four Great Sects and the Nine Taiqing Palaces. In addition...

Consecrated nine electors.

Whether there is other content is not detailed in the book.

Moreover, the book does not introduce the names of the four great emperors and the nine electors.

Zhao Rong has a black streak on his head.

Sure enough, the goods are cheap but not good.

He curled his lips and prepared to ask.

Just then, a burst of crisp laughter suddenly floated over.

Zhao Rong was stunned.

It seemed like... it was coming from outside the window.

He glanced at the open window.

He had known before that the ferry in Qingfeng Pavilion seemed to have a magic circle set up outside. When traveling at high speed, there would not be too much noise and wind, only some breeze would leak in.

So what's going on with this laughter?

Zhao Rong curiously looked out and found that his window was right next to the window of the cabin next door.

His thoughts moved, he tilted his head slightly and looked into the window next door.

I found a person reading a book by the window.

Take a closer look.
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