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Chapter 210: My role model, Jia Wenhe



Chapter 210: My role model, Jia Wenhe

[Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin: I thought of Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty [sigh]]

[Song Shenzong Zhao Xu: I read Duke Wen's Song of Righteousness every day.]

[Yue Fei in the second year of Chunxi in the Song Dynasty: I hope that the Northern Expedition will be successful in this life, and the Han people will not suffer any more]

[Yu Qian in the fifth year of Ming Jingtai: There is no need to feel ashamed, Zhang Cangshui has done a good job, alas.]

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The nine-year-old Zhang Huangyan is smarter than his peers. He is well-versed in the Four Books and Five Classics and does not forget to practice martial arts diligently. Yue Wumu and Yu Shaobao comfort themselves on the light curtain. This... is so exciting!

"Yeah, I will definitely be better than the guy above!" Xiao Zhang said to his parents, pointing at "Zhang Huangyan" on the screen.

Zhang Guizhang picked up Xiao Zhang and said, "Yes, it will definitely happen. The Ming Dynasty today will not be the Ming Dynasty above."

"Who is the pirate guarding the national border? Zheng Chenggong's surname is Zheng..." Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian repeatedly thought about the possible candidates in his mind.

"Could he be a descendant of Zheng Zhilong?" This was the only former pirate Zhu Youjian remembered, as he was now working for the imperial court.

In Fujian, thousands of miles away from the capital, Zheng Zhilong was very distressed.

Since Guangmu mentioned "pirates guarding the country's borders", many pirates have been recruited by the court. He himself was recruited in the first year of Chongzhen, and was promoted to general, stationed in Minhai, guarding the coast for the court and defending against attacks by pirates, Japanese pirates and the Dutch.

He didn't think of himself as a pirate, as he was already an official. But this time the light curtain mentioned the name "Zheng Chenggong" many times, and although he didn't dare to guarantee that this might be his son, his intuition told him that this was it.

He met the requirements for his identity and also for going to Taiwan, because his family had been working in Taiwan for a long time and had the capital to gain a foothold.

He looked at the little carrot head in front of him with a complicated expression.

Five-year-old Zheng Sen looked at his father confusedly:?

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Li Ranran was quite moved after watching the video. Her friend was a fan of Yu Qian. She just mentioned on the phone that she wanted to go to Hangzhou to see Yu Qian Temple. Now she saw Zhang Huangyan, who is also one of the three heroes of West Lake. I have to say, this is too coincidental.

"Alas, during the Ming Dynasty... it's hard to say."

After expressing his feelings, Li Ranran then looked at the recommended videos below this video and found titles that interested him.

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【Discussion of the Three Kingdoms Poisonous Scholar - Jia Xu】

[When we look through historical books such as "Records of the Three Kingdoms", we will find that there are very few records about Jia Xu, which are very brief. However, it was such a person who eventually became one of the Three Dukes and lived to be over fifty years old.

In recent years, when discussing the smartest strategist in the Three Kingdoms period, many people would say that it must be "the sophisticated egoist Jia Wenhe".

First of all, before commenting on Jia Xu, let's briefly say a few words about why Jia Xu is so popular among modern people thousands of years later. The main reason is that Jia Xu meets the values ​​of modern people. Let me ask you, do you want to be like Guo Jia and Zhuge Liang who work themselves to death for their personal ideals and their bosses, or do you want to be like Jia Xu who "works less and earns more"?

In our eyes, Jia Xu's lifelong pursuit was not high official positions, titles and appointments, but "living well". His early strategies were basically for self-protection. In the later period, he surrendered to Cao Cao and lived a very low-key life. Cao Cao asked for advice and answered it, believing in "keeping oneself safe and staying out of trouble".

"Insight into human nature, insight into the human heart" - Jia Wenhe

<You are too careless in making the video. Jia Xu has been active for more than 70 years, but you just made him lose more than 20 years out of thin air.>

<Don’t joke, I can’t be any of Guo Jia, Zhuge Liang and Jia Xu, I’m not as smart as them [covering face]>

<If you want to slack off and still get good treatment, you must first have a well-thought-out strategy like Jia Xu [eating melon]>

<Cao Cao: I would rather betray the world

Jia Xu: I have a plan

Cao Cao: We can't let the people of the world down too much>

<Jia Xu: Throw the body to the other side with a catapult

Cheng Yu: Wenhe, please don't waste food.

<Jia Xu and Cheng Yu are Boss Cao’s emotional comfort dogs>

<Boss Cao would not use Jia Xu's plan unless it was absolutely necessary>

<Jia Xu: middle strategy, bad strategy, worst strategy

Moderately bad, very bad, very bad>

<In troubled times, not only is one in a high position, but one can also enjoy a peaceful old age. This is the most amazing thing>

<This plan may harm the harmony of heaven, but not the harmony of culture.>

<In fact, I have never understood why Jia Xu is called the poisonous scholar. He didn’t do anything harmful to the world>

<Yes, Jia Xu is obviously more moral than Cheng Yu>

<Comparing morality with Cheng Yu [covering face]>

<There are also claims that he likes poisoning, corpse catapults, plagues, etc. These are just jokes>

<In troubled times, the primary goal is to protect oneself. The chaos between Wen and Wu was also because Wang Yun wanted to kill them all, and Jia Xu did it to protect himself>

<After Dong Zhuo's rebellion, the people of Xiliang were not well received, but how could Jia Xu be ranked among the three highest officials in a noble family like Cao Wei without some skills?>

[Tang Taizong Li Shimin: Wu Hou is the best minister in the Three Kingdoms]

[Song Renzong Zhao Zhen: Jia Xu shouldn’t have fallen to this point, Cheng Yu’s human jerky...]

[Emperor Cao Cao of Wei: There are still more jokes than serious discussions]

[Sun Ce, the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Jia Wenhe is pretty amazing, isn't he?!]

[Fang Xuanling in the third year of Tang Zhenguan: The Han Dynasty was completely stripped of its reputation due to the chaos between civil and military forces]

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The fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty

In the video, when he said that he lived to his fifties, Jia Xu, who was already 53 years old, was almost scared to death. Doesn't that mean he only has a few years to live? Fortunately, the comment section refuted the rumor that he lived to his seventies.

After reading the comments, I became even more worried.

He couldn't help but ask himself, are you really so cruel in the future? And you even built a corpse catapult?

Cao Cao sat at the table and watched the screen. He certainly knew Jia Wenhe's talent. He had known about it in Wancheng...

When mentioning Wancheng, Cao Cao thought of his eldest son Cao Ang who died young. Perhaps because he would miss the lost one so much, he always dreamed of Zixiu covered in blood.

Ugh.

Jia Wen was very tactful with this man. After Guangmu said this, his usual way of dealing with things might no longer apply. Thinking of this, Cao Cao was a little bit expectant.

As for Cheng Zhongde, it's no big deal.


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