Transmigrate to be an Ancient Saint - C316 Whose jade flute's dark flying sound
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Xiao Wen did not stay for more than a day with Cheng Huaimo, and immediately left.
Although he really wanted to continue chatting with this outspoken son of the family of generals, he knew that his current accusation was that he would be sending messengers to the Great Tang Dynasty to gain benefits for the big size man in this country.
The prisoners were interrogated while they were resting.
One had to say, although their strength was mediocre, their mouths were still quite tough. They were beaten up by Cheng Huaimo’s soldiers for a long time, and a few of them even had a few broken ribs, not willing to say who ordered them to do it.
Later on, it was Xiao Wen who took action and imprisoned them alone. He then used a few towels to cover their faces and pour water over them.
A wet towel covered his face, making it impossible for him to breathe. The first few seconds were still fine, but the more time passed, the colder it was. It did not feel like air or light, as if one was trapped in a nightmare of endless space.
Never saw the ancients, never saw the newcomers. Remembering the longevity of the heaven and earth makes me cry. Perhaps this poem would be able to unveil the torture methods that even the FI used.
After torturing them for a long time, Xiao Wen finally obtained the information he wanted. These people were sent by Dong Zhuo to assassinate them.
However, as bandits, they naturally did not know how to assassinate people in stealth or use poison to snipe people. It was even more impossible for him to be wearing a scholar’s white robe, with a weapon bag and a sword sleeve on his wrist, and holding an Indian Battleaxe, he could be unparalleled in front of Xiao Wen.
After all, Anthony and Guan Yu were not pushovers.
If they really came, Xiao Wen wouldn’t even need to carry his interstellar battleships on his back, and could just let his subordinates and students clean them up.
Dong Zhuo was also very clear about Guan Yu’s fighting strength, so he did not plan for anyone to kill Xiao Wen using assassination. Instead, he planned to use human wave tactics to submerge Xiao Wen.
However, he was still too careless. Even if Cheng Huaimo’s subordinates did not discover Xiao Wen the day before yesterday, just the combination of’s subordinates, the lever crossbow s, and the light cavalry would be enough to defeat those bandits. At most, there would be a little more fish that escaped the net, and there would only be a few casualties on his side.
Cheng Huaimo felt that Xiao Wen’s torture methods were very new. Although people would die if they didn’t grasp the time well, it didn’t seem to have any effect on people if they didn’t die.
Therefore, he still wanted to share this experience with Xiao Wen.
This almost made Xiao Wen slap him to death.
If a person suffocates for a certain amount of time, they will face a situation of brain hypoxia. In this case, although the human being will not die, the brain will cause irreversible damage.
Even if Xiao Wen hadn’t looked at the super library, he still knew about this cold knowledge.
It was just that Xiao Wen was not able to explain to Cheng Huaimo exactly what oxygen was, why the circulation system of the body, and why the brain needed oxygen.
He was too lazy to explain, so Xiao Wen could only tell Cheng Huaimo solemnly that although this method was easy to use, it could not be used carelessly. Otherwise, even if one didn’t die, one’s brain would easily be flooded.
Cheng Huaimo had obviously heard of such insults being poured into one’s brain. This was scolding someone for being retarded. However, Cheng Huaimo never thought that the classic scolding words would actually come from such a powerful torture method.
Why hadn’t he questioned her before why her brain was filled with water and why was she scolding people as fools? If he were to investigate this matter carefully, wouldn’t he be able to learn this method of torture very early?
Xiao Wen was speechless, thinking that this must be some kind of Inherent Skill! Not everyone had the habit of asking questions. However, if a person had this habit, they would often be able to discover something that ordinary people couldn’t.
Just like when Xiao Wen was in high school, because he had nothing better to do, he started to think about where the hackers in this world could find work. As a result, he followed his brain and actually found a black market online.
Of course, although the things on the map looked amazing, but when Xiao Wen looked carefully, he realized that this place was not even close to a treasure. After all, a certain treasure could always deceive him to chop off his hands, but Xiao Wen was very clear on the things in this place. For example, who did Xiao Wen want this thing to harm? Teaching director?
Humans and squirrels actually had something in common with each other, which was that they loved to collect things that they didn’t have. However, Xiao Wen knew very clearly what things were useful to him and what were useless to him.
After all, this is part of pedagogy.
If he taught his own student a bunch of seemingly awesome but basically useless things, then he would be a failed teacher.
Obviously, Xiao Wen could tell that torture methods were useless against a professional soldier like Cheng Huaimo. Therefore, he kicked him away with one leg and scolded him, “As a dignified soldier, what are you trying to learn such despicable methods for? It would be better to train in the usage of battle techniques. This towel will not allow you to kill more enemies while we charge in. ”
Although this world was full of tactics, he was the commander of the decision-making levels. As for the officers at the bottom, just carry out the orders from above.
Thus, what they needed to learn was how to defeat others on the battlefield in a fair and square manner, and not to interrogate them, something they would never be able to use in their entire lives.
But after considering it over and over again, Xiao Wen still gave Cheng Huaimo a copy of the military manual. Once Xiao Wen’s modern soldiers were formed, all the classical soldiers would be swept into the trash can of history along with their tactics.
But now, with it still having some value, Xiao Wen didn’t mind using this trash to increase its affability level.
Xiao Wen believed that his actions would make him gain a generous reputation in the Tang Kingdom, and thus allow him to move about in the Tang Kingdom more easily.
Leaving the pass that Cheng Huaimo was guarding, Xiao Wen headed west. After walking for half a month and replenishing several cities along the way, he finally arrived at the Luoyang.
The Luoyang was known as the Great Western Continent, Luo Yi, Yang, Luo Jing, Jing Luo, Luo Du, Luo Cheng, and more.
In Xiao Wen’s original world, it was located in the west of Henan Province and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Because it was located in the Luo He Yang Country, it was the first to be announced by the State Council as a national historical and cultural city.
The Luoyang of that world had more than 5000 years of history of civilization, 4,000 years of history of city construction and 1500 years of history of capital construction. Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty, Western Zhou, East Zhou, East Han, Cao Wei, West Jin, North Wei, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Wu Zhou, Liang Dynasty, Hou Tang, and Hou Jin, these 13 empires established their capital in the Luoyang.
As far back as five or six hundred thousand years ago in the Paleolithic Age, there had been a generation of ancestors here. In the Neolithic Age (from eight or nine thousand years ago to four or five thousand years ago this year), there were many clans and tribes scattered along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and on the platform of the rivers, such as the Yiluo, Luo, Yu, and Jiang rivers. The Sun Tun site, Wang Wan site, and Li site, which were found in the Luoyang area after the founding of New China, were the places where people lived and lived.
Therefore, in this city, there are also 43 major cultural relics protection units in the country, collection of more than 400,000 cultural relics.
Luoyang is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization and Chinese nation, it is the starting point of silk road in Eastern Han, Cao Wei, Western Jin, Northern Wei and Sui and Tang Dynasties, the central hub of Sui and Tang Grand Canal.
Peony is famous in the world because of Luoyang. It is known as “Luoyang Peony Armor World” and is known as “Millennium Capital, Peony Flower City”.
This is where the compass, paper-making and printing techniques of the four great inventions of ancient China were born. Taoism originated from this place, Confucianism flourished from this place, Buddhism first passed from this place, and philosophy flourished from this place. Since ancient times, there has been a reputation of “the world” and “the ten provinces in the world”.
However, when Xiao Wen arrived at Luoyang, it was already evening. As a result, Xiao Wen only received a simple welcome from Officer Tang and stayed in a luxurious inn.
Because it was already spring, Xiao Wen didn’t immediately go to bed after nightfall.
Taking advantage of the moonlight, he walked out of the room and heard the sound of a flute.
Although Xiao Wen was not very familiar with the sound, he could still hear some sadness in the voice.
Closing his eyes, he turned the sound street into a note of words and began to search. In next to no time, he found out the name of the song.
“Fold Willow”?
Xiao Wen squinted his eyes, his heart moved, and he could not help but start chanting.
The quiet sound of a jade flute drifted into Luo City. This serenade is full of music. Who doesn’t love their home?