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Chapter 60 Types of talismans, establishing personal soldiers!

Chapter 60 Types of talismans, establishing personal soldiers!
  "Fulu Xiaojie."

Lu Yu whispered these words and turned to the first page.

Although the book is an ancient book, it obviously did not come from ancient times, but was copied by later generations and passed down to this day.

The introduction at the beginning is very detailed, and seems to be written specifically by the author for newcomers to the Tao.

The so-called talisman is the collective name of talisman and talisman.

Talisman is the writing of spiritual power on specific items in the form of "symbols".

Lu refers to the classics that record the names, images, subordinates and other related content of Taoist gods.

The urns are divided into two categories. One is the list of those who follow Taoism.

The second is to record the names and functions of the officials in the heavens, which is the "List of Gods".

The talismans are extremely complicated, and the various talismans have various styles, but they can be classified into four categories.

[-]. Complex text: Most of it is composed of two or more small characters.

[-]. Cloud seal script: It comes from the natural formation of clouds in the sky. It was copied by gods and then passed down to the world.

Three: Formation symbols: Graphics composed of more complicated circles and lines, which evolved from the formation method.

Four: Talisman: a talisman that combines the image of the god and the runes.

As for other unpopular talisman styles, they can be ignored and there is no need to waste time learning them.

After the brief introduction in the preface, there is a very complex and detailed analysis of the talismans.

After reading it for a while, Lu Yu realized that this book was not simple, and the content was most likely true.

The banquet was too lively at the moment and was not suitable for studying. Lu Yu had no intention of being an outlier, so he closed the book and put it away carefully.

Zhang Jue on the side warned seriously: "The talisman is too complicated and cannot be cultivated by ordinary people. You must not spend too much effort on it, just take a look."

Obviously, Zhang Jiao did not want Lu Yu to "go astray" and delve into a talisman method that would never be mastered.

Lu Yu nodded and said seriously: "Master, I understand. I am self-aware, but I am just very curious about this knowledge. I will not be obsessed with it."

"That's good."

After the dinner is over.

Lu Yu returned to his mansion.

Huang Zhong had been waiting here for a long time. When he saw Lu Yu coming back, he stood up quickly: "Commander Lu!"

Lu Yu put the wine and meat he brought back on the table: "I'll bring you some food from the kitchen and let's chat while eating."

Huang Zhong had been waiting for so long, and his stomach was already growling with hunger. At this moment, he smelled the aroma of wine and meat, swallowed subconsciously, and walked over quickly.

"Huang Hansheng, is Hansheng your nickname?" Lu Yu asked casually.

"Yes." Huang Zhong replied quickly.

In the pre-Qin period, only nobles were eligible to get the word, and ordinary people were not eligible.

After the Han Dynasty, when the times were prosperous and peaceful, the custom of choosing characters gradually spread to ordinary people. Some common people, petty officials, scholars, etc. would also choose characters when they reached adulthood or became officials.

Of course, most of the lower-class people in Guizhou don't know a single big character, so naturally they don't have the habit of picking up characters.

At least someone in the family has read the book, or knows someone who is a scholar, so they can pick up the characters.

"What's your name?" Lu Yu didn't think much and continued to ask.

"Zhong." Huang Zhong replied without thinking.

"Huang Zhong?" Lu Yu read the name.

"Exactly!" Huang Zhong nodded, not angry because Lu Yu called him by his first name.

In ancient times, calling someone by their first name was considered extremely impolite.

But this is only among peers!
  "Etiquette·Shiguanli" says: "When you crown someone with a name, you respect their name. Before the king and father call him by name, others will call him by name."

Since Huang Zhong follows Lu Yu and considers him his master, there will naturally be no problem if Lu Yu calls him by his first name. This is a very common situation.

At this moment, Lu Yu looked at the person in front of him with some surprise, and his mood was very subtle. He had recruited so many followers, but none of them had an extraordinary appearance.

There is a guy in the team who never wanted to be a tough guy!

Huang Zhong!

A late bloomer.

He is also a representative figure who is always strong and strong.

Liu Bei called her the Queen of Hanzhong and made her the Queen General.

And Huang Zhong's name has gradually become synonymous with being old and strong.

Lu Yu did not insist on recruiting those historical celebrities.

The reason is also very simple. Most of those people were born in aristocratic families, and they don't look down on your little Taipingdao at all! This Huang Zhong was obviously an accident.

Lu Yu asked curiously: "What is your relationship with the Huang family in Nanyang?"

Huang Zhong said: "I am a concubine branch of the Huang family."

Lu Yu nodded, as expected.

The Huang family in Nanyang is one of the local aristocratic families. Zhuge Liang is the son-in-law of the Huang family, and Liu Qi is also the son-in-law of the Huang family.

Even Huang Zhong came from this aristocratic family, but he was just a side branch and was not taken seriously. Otherwise, he would not be reduced to being a salt-burning man.

According to the original historical trajectory, Huang Zhong should have become a soldier later.

This time, because of the influence brought by Lu Yu, he joined Taiping Dao first.

"I'm planning to form a personal army recently." Lu Yu looked at Huang Zhong who was eating and drinking, and expressed his thoughts.

"Am I here to be a soldier?" Huang Zhong asked.

"No, you will be the captain of this private team." Lu Yu glanced at Huang Zhong.

"What?" Huang Zhong was stunned for a moment.

"Do you think you can do it well?" Lu Yu asked with a smile.

"I just didn't expect Lu Shuai to trust me so much." Huang Zhong said truthfully.

He had only joined Taiping Dao not long ago, and following Lu Yu was just a matter of today.

How could he be so virtuous and able to become the captain of the soldiers all of a sudden?

"Since you are willing to follow me as your master, why can't I trust you?" Lu Yu asked.

People in this era believe in the word loyalty, and pay attention to keeping a promise worth a thousand pieces of gold, and speaking the truth.

Since Huang Zhong is willing to follow Lu Yu, then Lu Yu will naturally not test him again and again, but just trust him directly!
  As soon as the words came out.

Huang Zhong was moved for a moment and became more determined to die.

Lu Yu continued: "I give you the right to select people. Among the recently recruited believers, select some who you think are good. Don't recruit old people."

Huang Zhong nodded: "How many people should be selected?"

"About a hundred people."

"clear."

"I will arrange for another person to come over and teach them martial arts. You can also practice with them. In addition, you can also learn the art of war and archery on the side."

"Here."

Lu Yu already has a candidate to teach this group of martial arts teachers.

Ruan Xishun!
  The teacher who taught him martial arts.

Since Lu Yu's martial arts was completed, all that was left was hard work, and he no longer continued to teach Lu Yu.

Lu Yu recognized this teacher very much.

Apart from teaching Lu Yu martial arts, he never told Lu Yu anything about himself.

Even if Lu Yu took the initiative to ask, he would not mention it.

It wasn't until today, when chatting with Zhang Mancheng, that Lu Yu knew what was going on with Ruan Xishun.

Why was Ruan Xishun willing to accept Zhang Mancheng's entrustment and come here to teach, but he still taught everything without reservation?

The martial arts masters of this era all had their own pride and would not casually teach their lifelong secrets.

It's really because Ruan Xishun is too short of money.

Ruan Xishun's martial arts school has adopted many homeless orphans.

Many of them are not even orphans, but parents who knew they could not feed their children, so they left them at the door of Ruan Xishun's martial arts gym.

In this way, not only does it save a lot of food, but it also allows children to practice martial arts without paying tuition.

It's just a lot of work.

When the child grows older, these parents will come over and stage a drama of recognition, crying for father and mother, in an attempt to deceive the child back.

This kind of thing has happened several times. Some children were cheated away, and some children were unwilling to leave even though they were alive or dead.

Ruan Xishun was not affected by these parents and treated these orphans as always.

It is also true that just eating and drinking every day is a huge expense.

Because he was short of money, he gave up his family views and did whatever he could as long as he could make money and support his children.

(End of this chapter)

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