Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty - Chapter 805
As we all know, the sun rises from the east and sets from the west every day. As long as you look at the sun, you can find the east… I can only say that it would be naive to have such an idea. If the matter of identifying directions is so simple, why should all people who go to field trips or expeditions bring a compass? Isn’t it good to look up at the sun?
In addition to the fact that the sun is not visible all the time, the most important reason is that the position of the sun is not always due east. It may be northeast, southeast, and sometimes not so east. For example, after noon, it starts to shift to the west. It depends on the latitude and time when you look at the sun.
Following such an unreliable direction sign, to be honest, Li Xin didn’t know where he could go. He could only vaguely rely on a little sense of direction to move towards the “East” he identified in his mind.
By the way, in a place like the Gobi Desert, which is sometimes lacking in reference, it is difficult for humans to move forward in a straight line. Walking will unconsciously tilt the direction. In this case, it is almost impossible to correct—because the sun has also changed position during the period of skew.
This is like carving a boat for a sword. On the one hand, the boat is walking around on the water, and the marks you engraved on the ship’s gun are also moving back and forth.
Li was very clear about these things in his confidence, but he chose not to reveal it and walked forward with confidence.
After all, Tang Jian had been in the courtroom for many years. Li Xin couldn’t hide this little thought from him. He could tell at a glance that Li Xin was totally unsure about going out of the Gobi Desert and returning to the official road.
He also fought with the army in his early years, knowing the importance of discerning direction, and knowing how easy it is to get lost on the Gobi Desert. What’s more, there is a fatal loophole in Li Xin’s “Eastward” plan-they did leave the official road in the westward direction, but was their final direction really west?
With cavalry behind and sandstorms in front, no one paid attention to the direction at all. Who can say with 100% certainty that Xiangdong will be able to return to officialdom? After that, there is another equally painful question: who can say with 100% certainty that the direction they are heading at this moment is east?
“It’s okay, we must be able to go back.” Li Xin said to himself in a loud voice, and he didn’t know whether to cheer himself up or others.
Tang Jian didn’t speak, and walked forward with Bao Hong’s support without saying a word. He knows that this kind of life and death cannot be frustrated. Going to death full of energy is always 10,000 times stronger than waiting to die in despair.
“There seems to be someone there.” Dou Liang suddenly raised his finger and said not far away.
Li Xin looked up, and sure enough, there was someone walking aimlessly near the horizon in the distance, looking like a Turkic soldier who was lost.
“Should I go get him over?” Dou Liang asked calmly.
Li Xin nodded and said, “Of course.”
When the voice fell, Dou Liang walked over quickly.
After a good trip, why was it suddenly chased by Turkic soldiers disguised as horse bandits? Li Xin couldn’t figure it out anyway. Perhaps, as long as he captures this Turkic soldier alive, he will be able to solve some confusing problems.
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