【Hi hoo hi! Hello, dear viewers, your weekly UP host Wen Mang. 】

The sudden unfolding of the light curtain caused silence in the Chengdu government office for an instant.

Government affairs that had been considered several times before were temporarily put aside.

Zhang Fei moved the fruit plate in front of him, while Kong Ming and Pang Tong held a cup of hot tea in their hands, with pen and paper ready in front of them.

The same thing happened in Ganlu Hall. The only newcomer was Liu Rengui, who was looking around.

Looking at the room full of emperors, prime ministers, and generals, Liu Rengui felt happy and not afraid, but he was just wondering what they were gathering here for.

Then the light curtain suddenly appeared, almost shocking Liu Rengui and causing him to fall under his chair.

Hou Junji was well prepared and held Liu Rengui firmly with one hand.

"Why are you panicking?"

Li Shimin asked with a smile, and then took the lead in laughing, which made the atmosphere in Ganlu Hall a lot more cheerful.

In Bianliang, Zhao Kuangyi, who was summoned by his brother again, saw the light curtain on the stone table again as expected.

After quietly taking a look at the jade ax and slingshot tied to his brother's waist, Zhao Kuangyi lowered his head to avoid showing unnecessary expressions.

Zhao Kuangyin was in a good mood at this time. He had asked the waiter to arrange some fruit snacks and hot tea here early. He seemed quite indifferent at this time.

What Guangmu said seemed to be criticisms of Song Dynasty from later generations, and Zhao Kuangyin accepted them all.

After all, this Fairy Light Curtain only spoke a few words sporadically, which was much worse than the spit that those civil servants sprayed on their faces when they went to court.

Those ridiculous things that seemed to be caused by future generations should be understood in detail, prevent those that can be prevented, and leave a legacy for those that cannot be prevented. This is all he can do.

And, my brother must not get into trouble again.

[Before today’s topic begins, let me insert a short message. The host of Zhangyu UP successfully arrived in Tianshui City and has been visiting Tianshui City for a few days.

What is the first thing that comes to mind when talking about Tianshui?

"Old general, do you know Tianshui Jiang Boyue!"

Thousands of years have passed since the past. Although the body has died, the soul is immortal and the legacy is still revealed.

In 2000, the first tram in Tianshui City was opened. After soliciting opinions from many parties, this tram was officially named Boyue.

The city of Tianshui has proved with practical actions that even after a thousand years, in their hearts Jiang Wei is still the Tianshui Qilin'er who can make them proud!

Well, since we are here, we have nothing to say but must support it. 】

What is reflected in the light curtain is a city completely different from Chengdu and Chang'an in later generations.

Although it is far less prosperous than the two, the high sky and wide roads made Liu Bei feel that Tianshui should look like this.

The picture on the light screen was shaking, and they came to a red shed. They watched the light screen perform incomprehensible operations on a large square iron box, and then took out a small piece of paper.

Then Liu Bei saw a strange-looking iron box speeding over from a distance. Of course, the most eye-catching thing was the three words "Boyo" on the iron box.

These three words moved Liu Bei's face. All the casual remarks that Guangmu had made to Jiang Wei were firmly remembered in Liu Bei's heart.

In order to turn the country from crisis to safety and restore the Han Dynasty to its glory, he fought to the death and shed the last drop of Han blood. It can be said that he was the last loyal martyr of the Han Dynasty.

But when he thought of Jiang Wei, Kong Ming thought of Pang Tong who secretly made the first move, and couldn't help but glance sideways.

Pang Tong pretended not to know anything, and even had enough time to talk about him:

"What is this thing on the ground that looks like ruts? How can this tram look similar to a horse-drawn carriage in later generations?"

Kong Ming was too lazy to care about it for the time being. He watched the junior on the light screen board the Boyue. Then the iron box began to fly along the two lines. After watching carefully, he speculated:

"It should be a steel track or that alloy track."

"Orbital?" Pang Tong was shocked. He looked at Kong Ming and expressed an undisguised meaning: Do you understand this?

So Kong Ming tried his best to explain to Pang Tong:

"In the pre-Qin Dynasty, wooden rails were made to transport ore, which really saved labor."

"The coal field operated by Cheng Ji was in a rugged terrain, so I went to Jiangzhou in April last year."

"Work with the peasants to repair the roads and lay wooden rails to make it easier to transport coal."

"Since later generations can transform the wooden crossbow into an amazingly powerful steel crossbow."

"Similarly and conversely, if the wooden rails are modified into steel rails, they should be more usable. This is nothing more than a simple speculation."

ah? Simple? Pang Tong feels that we have different understandings of simplicity.

Pang Tong has also read Qin Mugui's records, but having read them does not mean that they can be easily restored.

No one knows the deeds of the champion, but how many people have been able to surpass him in the past and present?

Pang Tong couldn't help but feel alarm bells ringing in his heart. During this period, progress in Yongliang, Hanzhong was quite smooth, so he temporarily put aside his research on arithmetic and engineering.

Looking at the results now, Kong Ming is already far ahead.

On the other side, Kong Ming didn’t care and was already thinking about other things:

"This future chariot has no mules or horses, so what will it rely on to drive it?"

Kong Ming couldn’t understand:

"A tram, a tram...could it be electricity? But how can this thing be used?"

Kong Ming shook his head as he recorded it, feeling that the more understanding this later generation had, the more things they would not understand.

I wonder how many of today’s mysteries can be solved in my lifetime?

How about trying to build a section of railway track first and see how useful it is?

On the light screen, the picture was facing the window of the Boyo tram, and the voice of the story was still talking slowly.

[How much Tianshui City loves their Qilin'er can be seen clearly in the naming of the trams.

Therefore, some people also suggested that if there is a high-speed train starting from Hangzhou, passing through Nanjing, and ending in Hefei in the future, I wonder if it could be named Zhongmou?

After all, for Zhongmou:

Huaisi, Hangzhou is the place where the Sun family made its fortune, and it can be regarded as the place where the dream began.

Nanjing was first called Moling. After Shiwan Ge moved the capital here and renamed it Jianye after the victory at Red Cliff, most people think it is the place where dreams took off.

And Hefei has asked for Brother Shiwan many times but failed to get it. Setting the destination in Hefei can be regarded as comforting Brother Shiwan's spirit in heaven.

The UP owner can also give a sample of Hefei’s arrival broadcast:

"Hello fellow passengers, this Zhongmou train has arrived at the terminal Hefei Station. When exiting the station, the Liufu Gate on the left can lead to major attractions, the Wenpin Gate on the right can lead to the rest hotel, and the Zhang Liao Gate in the middle The door leads to Xiaoyaojin Park."

Of course, the above is just a joke, but if there really is such a high-speed rail, I believe everyone will want to try it, right? 】

Zhang Fei burst out laughing on the spot:

"This junior is quite a nice person."

"It's a pity that this light curtain cannot be preserved so that Brother Shiwan can see it with his own eyes."

Liu Bei shook his head and thought it would be better not to let Sun Hou, his uncle, see it with his own eyes.

Otherwise, seeing yourself being ridiculed by future generations, you will probably become extremely angry.

During the Battle of Jingxiang last year, Sun Hou led 100,000 troops to surround Hefei, but was defeated by Zhang Liao's 8,000 cavalry in ambush.

The massive northward march from Jiangdong came to an anticlimactic end. For a time, Zhang Liao's fame of having eight thousand to one hundred thousand was widely spread, and merchants on the Yangtze River basically had to talk about it after having a drink and having nothing to do.

But only Liu Bei and others know how lucky Sun Hou is today.

At most, Sun Hou would be criticized for not being like a father or brother.

If it were like eight hundred to one hundred thousand as usual in the history of the light curtain, merchants would probably doubt whether Sun Hou was really a direct descendant of the Sun family.

[But why do we say that Tianshui father only loves Boyue?

Because if you count carefully, Tianshui itself has a long history, and there are not many Tianshui people who have left their names in history.

In particular, the surname Li in Tianshui is very famous.

Flying general Li Guang, descendant Li Ling.

Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong.

Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji were both killed at Xuanwu Gate.

Li Xiaogong ranked second in Lingyan Pavilion.

The above list of people are all from Tianshui. They range from famous generals of the Western Han Dynasty to the God of War of the Tang Dynasty, from the founding emperor to the emperor of the ages.

In the end, even though they were tied together, they couldn't defeat Jiang Wei.

The preference of the Tianshui elders for Boyue is evident.

As for the naming of Boyue, some people call it a romance engraved in the bones of Chinese people.

Because the moment the owner of UP saw it approaching slowly, he felt that even though they were thousands of years apart, they could still feel as close as each other.

With just these three words, one can feel the unbroken integrity of Chinese literati and military generals. 】

In the Manna Palace, Li Shimin could only smile bitterly.

After all, if it comes to merit, he can still strive for it, but it is not up to him to decide who the people like.

When reading the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, Li Shimin never paid attention to the general Jiang Wei.

Who would have thought that a thousand years later, one person would directly provoke everyone?

But... stroking his beard, Li Shimin also had a guess. He knew after looking at the Night City that Li Tang was indeed from Tianshui, but he would probably be considered a Chang'an native.

But these are just small things. Li Shimin concentrated carefully to read the words floating on the light screen.

〖Since Zhangyu anchor has said it, I can add some trivia. Tianshui is not only the birthplace of Li Tang, but also the birthplace of Zhao and Song Dynasties. This is pretty amazing.

This is true. It is recorded in "History of the Song Dynasty" that "Tianshui, the surname of the country is Wangye, and the surname Zhao in the world all comes from Tianshui." Although Zhao Da has a household registration in Zhuo County, after he ascended the throne, he still recognized the name Tianshui Zhao posthumously. pulse.

People from Tianshui passed by and said stop talking, it's too embarrassing. If you go to see the Jingkang Incident, you will know that the Jin Dynasty gave Huizong and Qinzong the titles of Tianshui County Prince and Tianshui County Duke because Zhao was from Tianshui. These titles are disgusting.

But speaking of the episode about Li Jing, when the Tang Dynasty started, Li Xiaogong was basically at the level of being led by Li Jing. Why was he ranked second in Lingyan Pavilion, while Li Jing was eighth, and Erfeng operated in secret?

Because Erfeng isn't that stupid... wouldn't ranking them based on merit create trouble for their subordinates? Lingyan Pavilion is ranked according to the size of the official positions in the 17th year of Zhenguan. It was the custom in the Tang Dynasty that after the death of a hero, officials would be given posthumous official posts as a mark of honor. Li Xiaogong and Wei Zheng were both posthumously given Sikong after their death. They were of the first rank, so they were ranked high. .

Qin Qiong, who was ranked last in Lingyan Pavilion, was at a disadvantage because she was in poor health and died too early. In the end, she was only a third-rank official and ranked at the bottom among the ministers of Lingyan Pavilion. 〗

It's not easy yet... I'll update it as usual today, and it'll be early tomorrow

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