Chapter 1780
There is nothing really fair in the world, nor are there absolutely fair rules and systems.

After the reform, our country began to restart the college entrance examination in order to cultivate more talents.

Our country, which has a large population, has always implemented the college entrance examination system.

Because this is considered to be the most fair system among the many educational implementation methods in our country.

Although there are still many loopholes in the current college entrance examination, people cannot fully feel the fairness of education.

But when the number of people taking the college entrance examination reaches almost 1000 million every year, we have to admit that this is really the fairest education system.

In modern society, we have the college entrance examination, so what are the ancient systems in this regard?

I believe that anyone who knows some history knows that the way to achieve educational fairness in ancient times was the imperial examination system.

The imperial examination system and our college entrance examination today are actually similar in many places.

The same method of closed examination is used to select the best talents for the country.

It's just that the imperial examination system is more special in that he needs to pass several rounds of examinations.

Starting from the provincial examination, one can obtain the title of scholar, and then go through rounds of heavy assessments.

Only the three winners can enter the final palace examination, and the emperor will decide who can win No.1. This final No.1 is also the so-called number one scholar.

In the era when the traffic was blocked and the information was very underdeveloped, the title of champion was considered to be the glory of the ancestors.

Therefore, in ancient times, many talented people who had read poetry and books went to Beijing to take the exam after studying hard for many years.

They only want to be able to win the rankings in the imperial examinations and become officials to realize their ideals and ambitions.

In addition to these, in fact, the imperial examination system is very different from the college entrance examination, that is, in ancient times, there were not only champions in the literary examination, but also champions in martial arts.

Speaking of the champion of martial arts, there is one person that has to be mentioned.

He is the last famous martial arts champion in the history of our country, Zhang Sanjia.

The young Zhang Sanjia has shown a fanatical love for martial arts since he was a child.

He likes to wield knives and guns, juggle knives and swords, and is proficient in all of them.

When he was 21 years old, he decided to participate in the rural examination to show his skills, so as to realize his great ambition of making contributions to the country.

Because of his excellent performance in the rural examination, coupled with his tall and burly figure, he was immediately spotted by the examiner at the time.

This was a big deal, he suddenly changed from a fool who no one cares about to Prince Gong's apprentice, and his reputation and prestige have been raised by more than one level.

From now on, his life path will be as unimpeded as if it was opened.

In the examination, the top three bows, arrows, knives, and stones all ranked first, and won the No. 1 club.

Zhang Sanjia cherished this opportunity very much, and did not disappoint Prince Gong and others.

On the main hall of the final exam, facing everyone including the emperor, Zhang Sanjia was very calm and calm.

As soon as Zhang Sanjia entered the examination room, he was burly and handsome, carrying a 180-jin big knife, majestic and majestic.

He wielded the big knife, and the cold light flickered in the front, back, left, and right, but there was only the light of the knife, but no figure.

His movements are like a dragon diving, like a kunpeng spreading its wings, which is dizzying and daunting.

Emperor Guangxu, who was sitting on the dragon chair at that time, praised Zhang Sanjia after seeing his performance, and appreciated this young man with great strength.

So Zhang Sanjia finally lived up to expectations and won the good result of Wu Zhuangyuan.

Zhang Sanjia, the martial arts champion who returned to his hometown, spread his fame all over the village, and the common people were all proud of him.

Even the local government personally made two plaques for him to praise his martial arts prowess.

These two plaques are the imperial guards, the number one scholar and the number one.

It's just that Zhang Sanjia, who is superb in martial arts, did not display too much talent.

Zhang Sanjia was busy with entertainment every day, greeted him and sent him to his hometown. After returning home for more than ten days, he became seriously ill and was bedridden. He died at the age of 22 after various treatments failed.

This is another story that hurts Zhong Yong, and it is very regrettable to watch.

However, these are actually not important. For Chen Wenzhe, as long as he can prove that someone can wield a 180-jin sword.

In fact, there are several cases of such things in modern history. The most famous one can be recorded in history, and that is the very famous Dao Wang Wu.

As long as the Chinese people who have gone to middle school should know the name of the Great Sword King Five.

However, everyone knows the name of the Great Sword King Wu, but few people know how big the sword of the Great Sword King Wu is.

In fact, the big sword used by the Great Swordsman Wang Wu weighs a hundred catties.

A hundred catty sword, named "Qinglong Yanyue".

Capture, this one is not Guan Shengren's.

And Wang Wu is a true national hero, one of the top ten martial arts masters in the late Qing Dynasty.

Wang Wu's real name is Wang Zibin, and he is from Cangzhou, Beihe. Everyone now knows that Cangzhou is the hometown of martial arts, but in fact it has always been in history.

But Wang Wu was not born in a family of martial arts. When he was 12 years old, he just started working as an apprentice in a biscuit shop. In fact, he had already missed the best age for martial arts enlightenment.

But since Cangzhou is the hometown of martial arts, there are naturally many martial arts gyms and bodyguards.

The biggest wish of the 12-year-old Shaobing apprentice is to be a bodyguard teacher, travel all over the world, and shout "mighty" in front of the bodyguard car.

It wasn't until the age of 15 that Wang Wu began to go to the famous Chengxing Escort Bureau in Cangzhou to watch the bodyguards practice martial arts. Li Fenggang, the treasurer of the Escort Bureau, found him and accepted him as his apprentice.

As the apprentice of the shopkeeper of the Escort Bureau, Wang Wu naturally has the qualifications to walk the Escort, and has learned the master's unique Liuhe boxing.

It wasn't until Wang Wu was 30 years old that he met a master named Xishan Dong that he began to learn the single sword technique.

Because Wang Wuwu was brave and sturdy, with extraordinary arm strength, the ordinary single sword was as light as straw in his hands, so he asked a famous blacksmith to make a big sword.

Although the blacksmith forged a ghost-head single sword with a short handle, it has a wide back, a thick blade and a thin blade. It's called Qinglong Yanyue Broadsword.

It is precisely because of this super Qinglong Yanyue sword that it shocks the world, so people call Wang Zibin the Great Sword King Wu, and we will also call it that in the future.

It's just that heroes often end badly and die tragically in the end.

These are actually not important, after all, that era has passed, and what we see now is the spirit of the Chinese people.

Wang Wu deserves to be called a hero, and his big sword should be able to explain some things.

There are actually many ancient people who were born with supernatural powers like this, and they are generally celebrities we are familiar with.

For example, Yue Fei, it is recorded in "Song History": "He was born with supernatural power, not crowned, with a bow of three hundred catties, and a crossbow with eight stones. He learned archery from Zhou Tong. He did his best and could shoot left and right."

(End of this chapter)

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