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Chapter 71 The Inheritance of War God, War God, and Confucian Commander

Pei Min took the wooden box strangely, and there was a cloisonné wide lock with six or two liang of Shao hanging next to the wooden box. The key hole was complex in structure and was extremely difficult to open by its shape.

"Click!"

Pei Min twisted it hard with his hand and broke the lock head directly.

Kudi, who was about to hand over the key, smiled unhappily and put away the key.

It is not that the keys of this era are not strong. This cloisonné wide lock is one of the most complex keys, with a total of nine fork holes, and each fork hole must be in the upper position to open.

But I haven't known this copper lock has been kept for decades. Even if the corrosion is good, it will rust and there is no need for a key.

Pei Min knelt on the mat, placed the broken key aside, moved the wooden box to the front, and opened it gently.

The wooden box is full of books and letters, and is neatly arranged.

Pei Min's eyes showed a hint of excitement and desire, and he realized what this was. He told Pei Guangting at the beginning whether there were any marching notes left by Pei Xingjian or his experience notes in the Western Regions. If there were, I hope I could borrow it to read it to gain a better understanding of it.

But later, Pei Guangting heard news that all the letters left by his father were taken away by Wu Zetian.

Pei Min also remembered that there was such a record in history. Pei Xingjian fought all over the world, and was always victorious and never defeated. He was known as the Confucian general, and had a camp, a corps, a corps, and was expected to win and lose, and could only be used as a result of the forty-six tactics. However, after Pei Xingjian died of illness, Wu Zetian did not know what he had, so he ordered Wu Chengsi to take away all of this and thus lost it.

Pei Min also regretted it and did not investigate it in depth.

Now it seems that Pei Xingjian seems to have a foresight and has made another reservation.

Pei Min took out a volume of handwritten notes and opened them to take a closer look. It was indeed Pei Xingjian's "Forty-Six Tips" or the original manuscript. The article annotated various small characters, either explanations or opinions.

He was holding the Forty-Six Stories "Campaign Chapter". After a brief look at it, his eyes lit up.

Pei Xingjian was good at Yin and Yang, and he actually integrated Yin and Yang into camps and camps, and his unique ideas lies in them. He couldn't help but say, "Is this the forty-six tips in the legend of Wen Xigong?"

Kudi smiled and said, "It is true that the "Forty-Six Trigrams" is true, but it is not the legendary one. In the past, my husband went to a banquet in the palace. At the banquet, the Empress Wu asked me about my husband's victory in every battle, but what are the secrets? My husband saw a little greed from the Empress Wu's eyes, and specially sent the manuscript to his hometown in Hedong for collection, so as not to be destroyed by the Empress Wu's selfish thoughts."

Pei Min praised: "Wen Xi Gong has great insights, and the knowledge passed down from him is the real knowledge. It would be a pity that Wen Xi Gong's "Forty-Six Tips" will be lost. It is really a huge loss to military strategists..."

Seeing her husband's hard work and the successors took it so positively, Kudi couldn't help but feel relieved and said: "My son asked me if I had a letter from a husband, and I knew the Duke's intentions when I was old. After some observation, the Duke was indeed suitable to inherit the will of Duke Wei, Duke Xing and his husband."

"This..." Pei Min suddenly put the books in his hand together, looked at Kudi in surprise and said, "Can it be..."

Kudi smiled calmly and said, "Did you think there is only "Forty-Six Skills" in this box?"

Pei Min put the note in his hand aside, took it out again, and took out all the note, revealing the book below. The top one did not have a name written on it, and I don’t know how it was.

Pei Min took it in his hand and opened the page of the book. It was a preface. But he saw the exquisite handwriting and wrote: "My teacher, Su Gong, had a brief and elegant spirit, and had a strong plan to calm down. His skills were rare in the world. Unfortunately, he was not good at writing and did not leave military techniques in the world. He was frugal and was deeply grateful to his teacher, so he wrote on his behalf."

If you continue to look through, it turned out that Pei Xingjian recorded the situation orally when Su Dingfang taught him military tactics that year, using paper and pen. It can also be said that Su Dingfang's military experience was a bit inferior in literary talent and failed to leave a military book in person.

He took out the book without the title, and as he thought, below are the "Six Army Mirrors", "Yin Fu Ji", "Jade Sutra", "Prince of the Kingdom", "Taoqin Secretary", "Taoqin General", "Taoqin General", "Notes of the Duke of Wei", "New Book of Military Seals", "Bow Jue" by Li Jing,...

Pei Min, who was overjoyed, said: "In the past, Duke Wei preached military strategy to Duke Xing, and Duke Xing preached military strategy to his ancestors. Unfortunately, his ancestors passed away for more than 20 years, and he failed to teach in person. He could only rely on Duke Guo to understand the books by himself."

Pei Min said cautiously: "Don't worry, old lady, Pei Min will never let down the high expectations of his ancestors and you..." He was so happy that he rolled up his tongue when he spoke.

He carefully put all the books and notes into the wooden box, moved the wooden box to his side, and gently supported it with one hand, as if he was afraid that it would run away on its own.

Pei Min completed the dinner absent-mindedly, and absent-mindedly accompanied Pei's mother to visit the place where she lived back then. After listening absent-mindedly to the past, she plunged into the study and read the valuable knowledge of the previous sages with great enthusiasm.

He did not study it one by one, but he first read all the experiences of the three men's military use: he found that Li Jing, Su Dingfang, and Pei Xingjian had a lineage of military use, but their characteristics were not used, and their own styles were found.

Li Jing used a combination of military intelligence and integrity, and emphasized layout, which was a good plan and victory for thousands of miles; while Su Dingfang was good at using strange formations, and marched and fought like a strong wind and fire, and was best at grasping opportunities and defeating more with fewer ones; as for Pei Xingjian, he was good at using plans, able to understand people's hearts and plan for the enemy. The most important thing was that Pei Xingjian was also proficient in Yin and Yang and Five Elements, just like Zhuge Liang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he had budgeted weather many times in history and won with climate.

Among the forty-six tips, there are two tips, namely Yin and Yang and Five Elements, astronomical and calendar techniques.

The three of them have different characteristics and are each magical, but without exception, they are very powerful!

Looking at their military experience and military philosophy, Pei Min was so excited that he was excited and excited.

A full night passed without realizing it.

Knowing that Jiao Chen was bringing breakfast, Pei Min said in surprise with two panda eyes: "I actually watched it all night!"

Jiao Chen smiled and said, "No, I wanted to call Pei Lang last night, but I saw Pei Lang's focused appearance and went to bed by myself. If I weren't worried about Pei Lang's health, I really didn't want to disturb me."

Pei Min was reluctant to put down the military book in his hand and said, "The wisdom of his ancestors is really endless, and he will benefit his husband a lot! Compared with them, he realized that there are many places he needs to learn."

Jiao Chen said: "How old the husband is now, he may not be inferior to them in thirty or forty years."
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