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Chapter 345 Deduction and Settlement (Part 2)

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in space.

He looked at the word Luo Feng that appeared in front of him.

Xu Yun's mood suddenly became a little subtle.

be honest.

This is not the first time he has seen the deduction of his 'vest'.

For example, in the deduction results of Lao Su's dungeon, he once appeared as 'Wang Lin'.

But the influence of 'Wang Lin' in the 1100 dungeon is not too great, and more of it is a trick similar to an easter egg.

But the current 1850 copy is different.

In a sense.

The real identity of Xu Yun or Luo Feng is one of the keys to unlocking the mystery of the whole story.

Think here.

Xu Yun couldn't help but take a deep breath.

Putting aside the emotion towards Mai and Prince Maxwell, he watched it seriously.

【Luo Feng】:

【Initial line】:

Instance characters without historical prototypes, the following content is only for 'setting' use.

Luo Feng.

male.

24 years old.

postgraduate.

His father was a bodyguard of the Qing Dynasty. He was sent to the Netherlands to collect intelligence in 1831, and died in 1837 due to the impact of the Anglo-Dutch War.

Luo Feng was raised by his father's friends until he grew up, and his real identity was Tang Ah, a sticky stick in the Qing Dynasty.

Early 1850's.

Aixinjueluo Duanhua, the fourth Prince Zheng of the Qing Dynasty, learned that Britain was about to start a war in the East, so he wanted to use James Bruce, the eighth Earl of Elgin, as the leader to trade treasures with the British nobles.

May 1850.

He sent his confidant Guo Cheng to set off with heavy treasures and a dozen entourages.

Guo Cheng and others secretly arrived in the Netherlands after four months, and connected with Luo Feng through the intelligence line at the sticky pole.

End of September 1850.

As a 'guide', Luo Feng left the Netherlands by boat with Guo Cheng and others, and arrived in Aberdeen, Scotland half a month later, planning to go south to London secretly.

Fang Shaozhong, Guo Cheng's deputy, accidentally caught a glimpse of the treasure's appearance on the way, and he saw the treasure for a while.

So he gathered his accomplices to start a fight at night.

Luo Feng died during the fire, and his body was thrown into the wilderness, eaten and divided by wild dogs.

【Copy line】:

Affected by Wallfacers.

Luo Feng, who was supposed to die, sat up in a dying illness and was rescued by James Clerk Maxwell and William Thomson.

Later, Luo Feng revealed his identity as a "descendant of Fat Fish" and entered Cambridge University in this way.

Adds two greater than signs to the right of the history within a year.

Late 1851.

Luo Feng and the members of the Gewu Society completed several important experiments, smashing the foundation of the physics building, and shaking the physics world.

However, Luo Feng was attacked by gangsters that night and died in an explosion that is still full of mysteries.

The explosion completely destroyed and ignited the courtyard where Luo Feng was located. At the same time, due to some unknown reason, the fire in the courtyard was much higher than normal fires.

After the fire was extinguished, all the bones of Luo Feng and the assailant remained.

Later, he contributed to commemorate Luo Feng.

The University of Cambridge has successively established Luo Feng Laboratory, Luo Feng Prize in Physics, Luo Feng Prize in Mathematics and Luo Feng College.

Statues of his characters are placed at the entrance of the Cambridge Library, second only to Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell.

The British royal family also made an exception and set up a tombstone for Luo Feng in Westminster Abbey, with Luo Feng's famous words engraved on it:

[Don't stop! 】

In the East more than a hundred years later.

Luo Feng has become one of the frequently used tools of Huaxia students, and the sentence pattern of "Luo Feng once said XXXX" can be seen in various compositions.

[Character Comments]:

Luo Feng's appearance was like a shooting star, which only shone for a moment, but left countless reveries for future generations.

Shi Shi rubbed his butt shyly, blushing and wanted to do it again, but found that the man had disappeared without a trace.

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so far.

'Luo Feng' deduction is over.

But before Xu Yun had time to think, the light curtain changed again.

[Angelia Silver]:

【Initial line】:

A British orphan at the end of the 19th century, a member of the "Magic Hand" thieves group in London.

Skilled at stealing, he died of pneumoconiosis at the age of 14.

【Copy line】:

Affected by Wallfacers.

Fang Shaozhong, who beat his boss in a rush, sneaked into London and took over the "Magic Hand" thieves group that also belonged to Prince Zheng's intelligence system as a messenger, intending to rely on London's millions of people to fish in troubled waters.

Under pressure, Fang Shaozhong had a violent temper, and once he was drunk, he beat Sylph's bloodless but close "Frege" to death.

After Frege's death.

Sylph was determined to escape from the thieves, and stole Fang Shaozhong's treasure before leaving.

After being rescued by Avelyn Escu and William Thomson, he was brought back to Cambridge University and placed in the orphanage of the Church of Trinity College.

In the same year, the Christmas dinner was discovered by Tang A Tianhao, the sticky pole worshiper, but Tian Hao did not report the matter.

The night Albert was attacked.

Tian Hao took Sylph to Luo Feng's bedroom for secret placement.

Panicked, Sylph developed a special affection for Maxwell who was the first to rush back to the dormitory, and the two eventually married in 1872.

After marriage, the two have two sons and two daughters, and the family is happy.

1909.

Two years after Maxwell's death, Sylph died of illness.

His eldest son, Eero Maxwell, wrote the memoir "My President's Father" and won the Cambridge University Literature Excellence Award.

It is mentioned many times in the book that my mother likes to knock people's heads with heavy physics books, which is highly suspected of ptsd.

【Shi Yuanbiao】:

【Initial line】:

One of the smugglers who appeared after a crow, cooperated with foreigners and lured a large number of laborers to work in Europe and America.

He was hanged by angry oriental laborers during the Yorkshire Chinese labor riot in 1853, and died after his death.

【Copy line】:

Affected by Wallfacers.

Shi Yuanbiao came to the UK in 1835, and his actual identity was the head of the sticky guards who were higher than sticky Baitang.

After years of operation, it also has close contacts with the Whig Party.

After Fang Shaozhong merged with Guo Cheng in the fire, he wanted to kill again. One of his men survived by chance, and he fled to London to inform Shi Yuanbiao of the news.

Shi Yuanbiao and James Bruce, the eighth Earl of Elgin, jointly searched for Fang Shaozhong, and found the target in November 1850.

Shi Yuanbiao led people to wipe out the "Magic Hand" thieves group. Fang Shaozhong was severely punished before his death, and confessed that the treasure fell into the hands of Shilf.

November 1851.

Shi Yuanbiao reached an agreement with some members of the Whig Party, Scotland, and Tsarist Russia, and cooperated in planning the Cambridge University attack.

Later, when the obtained "treasure" was handed over to Arthur Wellesley, the main messenger behind the scenes, the treasure exploded, and Arthur Wellesley and James Bruce died on the spot.

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After watching the subsequent deduction of Sylve and Shi Yuanbiao, Xu Yun's mood suddenly shook.

The truth of the entire dungeon suddenly appeared in front of him.

That's what happened

Students with good memory may remember.

Throughout the 1850 copy.

When Xu Yun mentioned the Qing Dynasty, he basically used the word 'decay' to describe the Eastern regime.

But other than that.

But he never used the words ignorant and closed.

because

From the beginning to the end, the ruling class of the Qing Dynasty was not ignorant of the pattern of the world, but was very clear about it.

This is thanks to the Sticky Rod Department, also known as the Shangyu Backup Department, a secret service and intelligence department of the Qing Dynasty.

At the beginning of Prince Yong's Mansion, the members of the sticky pole were mainly the retainers and servants of the Prince's Mansion.

Their main job is to help Prince Yong Yinzhen, who likes to be quiet, drive away the noisy cicadas.

Just like many rural children in later generations played when they were young, they took a stick wrapped in mesh to 'stick' cicadas.

But in a hurry, this group of people suddenly discovered a situation:

The "sticky pole" is actually a good cover, and they discovered a lot of secrets in the process of climbing up and down.

During the tense period when the nine sons seized the throne, Yinzhen began to let these people carry out the investigation mission.

After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne.

He kept the stick and officially became an agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Yongzheng was very careful in the selection of personnel at the sticking pole. The leader of the sticking pole was called the sticking pole guard, and most of them were former cronies of the royal palace before Yongzheng.

The other members are called sticky pole Baitanga.

It was not until the reign of Emperor Jiaqing that the sticky pole was officially abolished.

According to the search database attached to the report "Manchu Archives Full-text Search Database is Open to the Public" published by the National Archives Information Network through Guangming Daily in 2019, it can be seen.

Long before 1820.

The agents at the sticky pole had already collected a lot of information about the world at that time.

They not only know the ins and outs of the French Revolution, but also know that the first comprehensive industrial revolution took place in Britain.

And clearly understand the latest information at that time, such as British ships sailing in the oceans of the world.

Another example.

The Macartney Diaries.

June 1793.

After a long journey of 9 months.

The Macartney mission sent by the British royal family finally reached the coast of Tianjin, and then went to the capital to meet Qianlong.

After Macartney submitted the credentials of King George III of England and made a request for trade, Qianlong flatly rejected it.

And answered the famous saying:

"The Celestial Dynasty is rich in products and has everything. We didn't borrow foreign goods to get what we need. Because the tea, porcelain, and silk produced by the Celestial Dynasty are the necessities of Western countries and Erguo, we are sympathetic."

According to the description in "Macartney's Diary".

At that time, in order to achieve the purpose of trade, the British mission brought over the most advanced products of the industrial revolution.

These even included carbines and repeating pistols.

But when Macartney confidently placed these items in front of the Minister of Reception, Fu Kang'an, his attitude seemed extremely cold.

According to the original description of "Macartney's Diary".

Fukang'an just "not only ignored it, but even never smiled from then on."

He just said: "There is nothing unusual about this kind of weapon operation. You can watch it or not."

At the same time.

Fukang'an can skillfully use various firearms and equipment without Macartney's teaching.

So Macartney was extremely puzzled and recorded the matter in the calendar.

The reason for this situation was given by the Frenchman Qian Deming before his death in the same year:

Before Macartney arrived, Qianlong knew about the French Revolution.

Therefore, at that time Qianlong naturally had a low opinion of Britain, which also restrained the power of the royal family.

To know.

The beheading of Louis XVI took place on January 21, 1793, and it took at least three or four months to return from France to the East.

That is, two months before the arrival of the Macartney mission, Qianlong learned the news that Louis XVI had been beheaded.

There are many similar examples, which are far from being able to be fully described in one sentence.

The ruling class of the Qing Dynasty was not completely isolated from the world at that time, but they were always on guard against the Han people, and ethnic conflicts were even higher than class conflicts at that time.

Therefore, Xu Yun's view of the Qing Dynasty has always been 'decaying', and he hardly uses the word 'closed' to describe it.

This is also the reason why he is unwilling to extend his life to the Qing Dynasty - those people are really stupid and bad.

And obviously.

The sticky stick in this dungeon was not canceled by Jiaqing, but has continued until now.

Xu Yun, Shi Yuanbiao and even Tian Haosuo are all members of the sticky pole.

But what surprised Xu Yun even more was.

The masterminds behind the deal with Prince Zheng were actually James Bruce and Arthur Wellesley.

previously in the copy.

When Avelyn introduced James Bruce, Xu Yun had a vague sense of familiarity.

It's just that he is a bit of a noob in history, and he can't remember the identity of the other party no matter what.

But when he looked at the 'Eighth Earl Elgin' in the deduction results, he immediately remembered the identity of the other party:

Isn't this the biggest culprit who burned the Old Summer Palace? !

Precisely.

The Elgin family is a family of robbers.

Like James Bruce's father, Thomas Bruce.

The seventh-generation Earl Elgin looted the ancient civilization of Greece.

He also removed a column from the Parthenon in Greece and brought it back to England, where it is now in Hall 17 next to the Duveen Hall of the British Museum.

As for James Bruce, it is even more shameless.

He successively looted a large amount of Yuanmingyuan wealth, and finally burned the Yuanmingyuan.

Since then, a large number of treasures of the Chinese nation have either been reduced to ashes or left in exile.

There are different views on the number of cultural relics looted in Yuanmingyuan at that time, but the total amount is about 1 million to 1.5 million. (I don’t know if there are spoons and chopsticks included here)

As for James Bruce alone, the number of cultural relics he stole was no less than 40,000.

In addition, when James Bruce was in Guangdong Province, he condoned his subordinates to massacre civilians, and even did a lot of evil deeds that made him want to vomit just by reading the text.

If Henry John Temple was behind One Crow and Two Crows.

Then James Bruce is undoubtedly the chief culprit among the invaders who participated in the war.

But then again.

No matter how serious James Bruce's crime was, it was not enough for him to have the qualifications to trade with Prince Zheng—after all, he was just an earl.

Therefore, the real black hand of the whole transaction is actually ranked behind James Bruce

Arthur Wellesley.

You may not be familiar with this name, but if you talk about Wellington, many people may have heard of it.

That's right.

Arthur Wellesley

It was the Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon!

In 1815, he united the Prussian army to completely defeat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. After the war, he was successively awarded the rank of Marshal by Russia, Austria, Prussia, Hanover, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands.

In his later years, he formed a cabinet twice and became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Wellesley was ranked 15th in the BBC's 2002 "100 Greatest Britons" survey.

While everyone knows Arthur Wellesley as Wellington's nemesis, less is known that he's a total money junkie - and has a penchant for oriental treasures.

After a crow in history.

Arthur Wellesley collected at least 1,000 pieces of oriental treasures, and this is the data when the Two Crows did not break out and the Old Summer Palace was not looted.

At the same time, Arthur Wellesley set up an ocean-going company in Xiangjiang, specializing in the business of oriental laborers. He called the oriental laborers "bugs" many times, saying that "it doesn't matter if they are crushed to death, just catch them again."

If Arthur Wellesley had not died in 1852 but had lived on after the Two Crows, no one knows how many oriental artifacts he would have amassed.

Indeed.

Arthur Wellesley's victory over Napoleon was truly remarkable. This is an achievement that can be recorded in military history, and no one can deny it.

But that is the honor of the British and has nothing to do with the East.

What he did in the east was completely a robber.

As for the bomb that killed Arthur Wellesley and James Bruce and Shi Yuanbiao

Naturally, it was Xu Yun's handwriting.

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