Three Kingdoms: I, the eldest son of Cao, a loving father of a great man!

Chapter 561 Arriving in Japan, descendants of the Xu family

Cao Ang and the other soldiers all breathed a sigh of relief when they saw land appearing ahead.

Especially Chen Dao, who finally let go of his worries after seeing the land.

After all, there is no reference point on the sea. If they go wrong, then they don't know where they will end up.

Fortunately, Cao Ang's geographical knowledge was good and he could roughly determine the location of himself and others through the sun, so that they would not get lost.

Chen Dao looked at the land in front of him, breathed a sigh of relief, and said to Cao Ang: "Major General, we have seen the land. I guess Japan is over there, right?"

"Probably, just go up and have a look." Cao Ang said with a smile, and then directed the treasure ship to sail towards the land over there.

Cao Ang's guess is good, this is Japan's Kyushu Island.

The Yamatai Kingdom that Cao Ang wants to support is also located in the northeast of Kyushu Island.

On the shore, the Japanese who were fishing were frightened to death when they saw the eight treasure ships slowly approaching.

"What it is?"

"Is it a sea monster?"

"The sea beast is not that big. Is it some kind of monster?"

One by one, the Japanese crawled back to the shore in embarrassment from the sea.

At this time, eight treasure ships also completely appeared in the sight of these Japanese people.

"This is... a ship?"

"Oh my God, how could there be such a big ship?"

"Look, there's someone on the boat!"

"Aren't you talking nonsense? Can there be no one on the boat?"

Cao Ang looked at the shocked faces on the shore and smiled helplessly.

The RB at this time was similar to China during the Xia Dynasty, with tribes of hundreds of people everywhere.

However, they were influenced by mainland culture, so they did not call their regime a tribe, but a country!

During this period, there were over a thousand countries, large and small, on the four islands of Japan.

Cao Ang looked at the land not far away and directly ordered: "Stop the ship. The area near the shore is full of rocks. It is easy for the treasure ship to hit the rocks when passing by. Change to smaller boats and land in batches."

"Leave five hundred people behind on each ship. The rest, follow me to land!"

"Yes!" Upon hearing this, Chen Dao hurried down to make arrangements.

I only saw Chen Dao letting people board the top of the treasure ship's mast and conveying orders through flags.

Soon, the soldiers on other treasure ships received the signal.

Each treasure ship is equipped with twenty small boats. When not in use, they are hung on the back of the treasure ship and towed. When needed, they can be removed and used.

Each small boat can carry about seventy or eighty people, but considering that the soldiers wear armor and carry weapons, Chen Dao stipulates that each small boat can only carry fifty people at a time.

Soon, four thousand soldiers landed on Kyushu Island.

Cao Ang left Chen Dao on the ship to prevent the Japanese from having other thoughts, and he took Zhao Yun, Huang Zhong and Lu Bu with him and landed directly.

Arriving on the shore, Cao Ang felt a little helpless when he looked at the Japanese who were hiding far away.

"It's too bad now, our language seems to be blocked." Cao Ang frowned and muttered to himself. When other people heard this, their expressions were a little strange.

Cao Ang sighed helplessly and said: "If I had known, one of the three envoys should have been left behind!"

When Lu Bu heard this, he said to Cao Ang: "Young general, there is no need to go to such trouble. The general will go and catch a few people for you and come over and ask!"

After saying this, Lu Bu stepped forward with Fang Tian's painted halberd and faced the Japanese.

When the Japanese saw Lu Bu's menacing approach, they were all frightened and hurriedly retreated.

However, how could a short Japanese man outrun the tall Lu Bu?

Soon, Lu Bu caught the two Japanese, frowned and said, "Why are you running away? I won't eat you!"

One of the Japanese, after hearing Lu Bu's words, looked at Lu Bu in surprise, and then asked in broken Chinese: "Where are you from?"

As he said that, the Japanese pointed in the direction where the Han Dynasty was sitting.

When Lu Bu heard this, he was stunned for a moment, then turned to Cao Ang with surprise on his face and said, "Young General, this man can speak our words!"

Afterwards, Lu Bu let the other Japanese who was frightened go away, and brought only the man who could speak Han Mandarin to Cao Ang.

The Japanese man looked at Cao Ang and his party, feeling extremely nervous.

When Cao Ang saw this, he smiled and comforted the other party: "Don't be afraid, fellow villagers, we are not bad people!"

As soon as he said this, Cao Ang suddenly felt that his tone was a bit like the tone of those little devils in later generations.

This thought passed away in a flash, and Cao Ang immediately returned to normal: "Fellow, we just want to ask for directions. Don't be afraid, we won't hurt you."

When the Japanese saw that Cao Ang was handsome and spoke politely, the fear in his heart was relieved a lot.

Then, he said in the somewhat lame Mandarin Chinese: "Whatever you want to ask, sir, just ask!"

Cao Ang did not ask for directions in a hurry, but asked the Japanese a different question: "Don't worry, I am more curious about how you can speak a little bit of my mandarin Mandarin?"

Hearing this, the Japanese hurriedly explained: "Sir, my ancestors are actually from the same place as you, but my ancestors are from Qin."

Cao Ang was stunned for a moment when he heard this, and then continued to ask: "Then what is your name?"

"Sir, the younger one's name is Xu Tao." The Japanese man said hastily.

Cao Ang looked at Xu Tao and asked in surprise: "Then your ancestors were from Qin, and were you brought here by Xu Fu?"

"Yes, sir, do you know Lord Xu Fu?" After Xu Tao mentioned Xu Fu, his eyes became surprised.

Cao Ang nodded, and then asked Xu Tao what he knew about Xu Fu's eastward journey.

It turned out that the First Emperor asked Xu Fu to find the elixir of immortality, but Xu Fu knew that immortality was simply impossible in this world.

He was afraid that the First Emperor would blame him and cost him his life.

So he told a lie, took three thousand boys and three thousand girls, countless treasures and many guards to cross eastward and came to Japan.

At first, when Xu Fu first came to Japan, he had a firm foothold, allowing the Qin people to have a place in Japan.

But not long after Xu Fu came to Japan, he fell ill because he was not accustomed to the acclimatization. He lived for more than ten years and then died.

Since then, the Qin people in Japan began to split and gradually integrated into the Japanese. (End of chapter)

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