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Chapter 281 "The Biography of Mu Gong"! (4000)(2/2)

Therefore, the improvement matters still have to be left to Zhuge Liang.

However, after discovering this "repeating crossbow", Wu Liang finally lost one layer of worry.

Before, he was worried that there were related mechanisms in the tomb that might threaten their personal safety. But now it seems that there is no need for it. Both the "repeating crossbow" and the bowstrings of those longbows have been seriously damaged.

, the tomb really used "repeating crossbows" to set up some mechanisms, and they must have lost their effectiveness long ago.

"Liannu?"

Hearing Wu Liang's words, when everyone could not immediately understand the specific meaning of these two words just by pronunciation, Zhuge Liang had already approached eagerly and asked with curiosity, "Brother Youcai, what do you mean?

Is it the repeating crossbow recorded in "Mozi"?"

"Mozi" is the earliest document in which the word "Liannu" appears.

However, "Mozi" was also a person from the Warring States Period, and was still hundreds of years later than the time when the Qiumu Cemetery was moved.

After discovering the "repeating crossbow" here, Wu Liang even suspected that the "Warring States repeating crossbow" found in "Warring States Chu Tomb No. 47 in Qinjiazui, Jingzhou" was brought over by Qiu Mu Gong's descendants or helped to make it.

Because after the descendants of Duke Mu of Qiu left Qi, they went to Chu...

"Exactly."

Wu Liang nodded and put the "repeating crossbow" back into the wooden box. Then he picked up the wooden box and handed it to Zhuge Liang. He said with a smile, "Brother Zhuge, this 'repeating crossbow' will be handed over to you."

I’ve given it to you. It’s up to you to repair it and improve it, and see if there’s anything that can be improved. It may become one of our most important self-defense weapons in the future.”

Zhuge Liang didn't expect Wu Liang to be so generous. He was stunned for a moment after receiving the wooden box, and then said with a face of surprise: "Thank you, talented brother, I will definitely live up to your expectations!"

It can be seen that he also likes such things very much, just like the little boys in later generations like toy guns and can't put it down.



With this discovery, Wu Liangzhong was at peace.

There is a saying in the official history: "Liang is good at ingenuity, and the profit and loss of the crossbow, the wood, the ox and the horse, are all unexpected; deducing Qiu's method, making eight formations, and getting the key points."

Based on this, Wu Liang can conclude that all the inventions and creations recorded in Zhuge Liang's official history have found their origins in this tomb.

As for some related legends in unofficial history, although Wu Liang is also very interested, he doesn't hold out much hope. It would be good if he can still find something, and he won't be too disappointed if he doesn't.

After leaving this niche where the weapons were stored, Wu Liang continued to lead everyone forward to investigate.

Nearly ten meters away.

Wu Liang finally found what he was most interested in - slips!

This is a niche divided into two floors. There are two large piles of neatly arranged slips on the upper and lower floors. On the side of the niche, the categories of the two piles of slips are also engraved.

A pile of slips in the upper niche is "History of Qi".

The pile of slips in the lower niche is the "Biography of Duke Mu"!

Of course, there is no need to say more about the "History of Qi". I think it should be the same thing as the "History of Qi" discovered by Wu Liang and Zhuge Xuan before. Yu Ji will be able to judge once he checks it.

The "Biography of Duke Mu" should be the life biography of Duke Mu of Qiu.

Qiu Mugong was Jiang Ziya's third son. If this was his personal biography, there would be a lot of content related to Jiang Ziya. Maybe there would be a chance to find out the origin of the "Tai Gong Seal".
Chapter completed!
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