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Chapter 269 Bamboo tube communication

Chapter 269 Bamboo tube communication
Jiangnan is in the mist: Hahahaha, that is to say, what will the postman think when he sees those male and female protagonists saying that I want all his information within ten minutes?
My charming and short-lived ancestor: I run on the road every day, so I know the situation.

I can’t sleep at night (Guan): Ten minutes? I can't even get out of the inn. What are you talking about?
I didn’t think about using this online name first: Hahahahahaha! Are you two a showman upstairs?

Who in the clouds sent me a brocade book: Isn't it just urging them to rush 800 miles a day?
Wudu refused: "Hurry, hurry, rush, eight hundred miles every day, my life is also my life!"
I didn’t think about the online name, let’s use this one first: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

I don’t want to go home at night: Agreed! But having said that, was there a courier boy so early in ancient times?
Who in the clouds sent me a brocade book: This must have been around a long time ago, but it has not been popularized.

Lianlian: Agree! But now the courier guys are also wearing yellow robes, and they have a lot of meat and fish every day!

Jiangnan has already encountered mist and rain: Politeness, are you Zhao Kuangyin?

Wan Ning can't sleep. (Guan): Hahahahahaha, you two are also Xiu'er upstairs!
Qin Dynasty
Ying Zheng looked at the sentence "Eight hundred miles a day, hurry up" and fell into deep thought. Is he too kind to the soldiers, or is there really so many things in the future?
Urgent for 800 miles every day?
Did he remember that he was in a hurry for this eight-hundred-mile express?

Could it be that a foolish king appeared in later generations?
Brother Zheng has no idea how common the eight-hundred-mile expedited journey will be for future generations.

That is to say, do those people who call 800 miles urgently know how useless and fatal this is?

汉朝
Liu Che's focus was different from that of Ying Zheng. What he saw was the saying, "If you wear a yellow robe, you will have plenty of meat and fish every day."

And everyone wears yellow robes?
It's outrageous!
Ming Dynasty
Zhu Yuanzhang was also unhappy when he saw the yellow robe added to his body.

Eat meat every day?
Moreover, what does it mean to add a yellow robe?
He remembers that Zhao Kuangyin should be Song Zu, right?

宋朝
Zhao Kuangyin looked at the comment area, his head buzzing.

Liu Che didn't understand and was shocked.

That is to say, children, wearing a yellow robe is not something you can just talk about casually! ! !

Do these people have the same experience as Song Zu?

Fortunately, Song Zu couldn't see that daring descendant, otherwise he would have killed him!

After all, he is now the emperor, and he can just discuss matters in his own family by himself.

Will the lives of future generations be very good?

If it was played in public like this, he would be very upset.

When he thought of this, he thought of Zhu Di and couldn't help but sigh.

They are all careless little bastards!
chatroom

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: So what exactly is the yellow robe?
Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty: When Song Zu went out to fight, the soldiers below put dragon robes on him and worshiped him as the master. Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty: Can you still play like this? Outrageous!
Changsun Wuji: This reminds me of when General Wang went out to fight and would ask His Majesty the First Emperor for rewards halfway. This is the wisdom of the old general!
Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty: Indeed, but having said that, Changping Marquis would not have such a dilemma, because it is well known that Emperor Wu valued Wei Huo

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Hahahahahaha, that’s for sure. Zhongqing and I have always had a very good relationship!

Xiaoyou: Sure enough, Liu Weihuo is real!

Wei Qing: Your Majesty is just talking about looking at Wei Chen
Liu Bowen: I really don’t understand the brain circuits of later generations.
Tang Gaozu: Plus one! I read an article a few days ago about Gao Ming committing suicide in front of the people. It means that my grandson cannot be so weak.

Tang Taizong: Aye, stop talking, I want to cry just thinking about it
Changsun Wuji: Gao Ming is the most kind-hearted person, and it is impossible for him to do such a thing
Ming Taizu: In other words, where did you find the time to study these things? Is it a lot of time?

Qin Shihuang: Indeed, your idleness makes me wonder whether you are the emperor after all.
Xiaoyou: Oh, the only emperor who is as diligent as you is Yongzheng. What's wrong with the other emperors letting them show off? It didn’t affect government affairs!
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: I agree very much!

Su Yue didn't know these things. She clicked on the next PPT and said, "Okay, let's take a look at the bamboo tube biography!"

The story of the bamboo tube can be traced back to the eleventh year of the founding of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty (590). In November of that year, rebellions broke out in various parts of the south. In order to quell the rebellion and stabilize the country, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty issued an urgent edict and appointed Yang Su As the commander-in-chief of the march, he led the army to attack.

Yang Su led the navy to cross the river and enter the south of the Yangtze River. He fought several victorious battles and recaptured Jingkou, Wuxi and other places. His morale was very high.

So, Yang Su worked hard and led the main force to track the rebels all the way to the seaside.

Facing the rolling mountains and the vast sea, Yang Su ordered the large troops to be stationed on the spot. At the same time, he assigned the marching commander Shi Wansui to lead an army of 2,000 people to cross the mountains and ridges to attack behind the rebels.

Shi Wansui led his troops to advance rapidly and fought among mountains, forests and streams. They fought many victorious battles and recovered large areas of lost territory.

When he wanted to report the victory to his superiors, he was unable to get in touch with the large troops due to traffic obstruction and poor information.

One day, he stood on the top of the mountain and looked into the wind. He saw the dense bamboo forest in front of him dancing in waves with the wind. After it is done, put it into the water and let it drift down.

A few days later, a villager who carried water saw the bamboo tube, salvaged it, opened it, and found the report sealed by Shi Wansui inside. He followed the instructions in the report and delivered it to Yang Su.

There was no news after Shi Wansui left, and he did not know whether he was alive or dead. For this reason, Yang Suzheng was anxious and uneasy. Suddenly he saw a report from the villagers. He was overjoyed and immediately reported the successive victories of Shi Wansui's troops to the court. When Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty heard the good news, Long Yan was overjoyed and immediately promoted Shi Wansui to the rank of general of the left army.

Then, Yang Su led a large force and continued to pursue the anti-Sui stragglers in pursuit of the victory. It didn't take long to completely put down the rebellion.

When Shi Wansui was in despair, he realized the method of passing messages through bamboo tubes after seeing the wind dancing in the bamboo forest. Not only did his troops get in touch with their superiors, he sent the battle report, and won the final victory of the war, he also inadvertently It set an example for future generations to use water mail.

The great poets Li Bai and Guan Xiu of the Tang Dynasty, and the writer Yuan Zhen, used this bamboo tube method many times in their correspondence with friends, which was full of the poetic and picturesque charm of literati.

What's amazing is that Guan Xiu also left a poem that said, "After cutting the ruler, send it to the mailbox," which made the term "mailbox" appear in our field of vision.

Of course, this "postbox" is not the postbox we put letters into when we go to the post office now, but is just a simple water-based writing tool used by the ancients.


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