Chapter 10 Teaching

Inner courtyard lecture hall.

Xun Ke looked at the ten inner courtyard disciples sitting in the hall and said:

"Today is your first class, mainly to introduce you to the history of the empire and the history of the academy, and also indirectly introduce the composition of the dynasty, maybe there are many of them that you know, but there are definitely some that you don't know very well. ”

Zhao Xiaojun listened to Xun Ke's words, not to mention how excited he was.

Maybe for Yang Miao and others, they have been exposed to these things since childhood, and they basically understand almost everything.

But Zhao Xiaojun grew up in Cangshan since he was a child, and later learned some traditional classics in Lintao Township, and he has never had the opportunity to come into contact with these knowledge.

Even at the moment when Xun Ke said it, Zhao Xiaojun felt that Xun Ke was specifically speaking to him.

Just when Zhao Xiaojun was thinking nonsense, Xun Ke had already started to speak slowly......

"The continent under our feet now was once called the Qianyuan Continent.

It is rumored that in ancient times, there was a unified dynasty on this continent, called the Qianyuan Dynasty.

Although it is not known for tens of thousands of years, there are many information about the Qianyuan Dynasty that have been sporadically found in ancient ruins.

After so many years of sorting, what we know now is that this dynasty is extremely powerful, and the territory is far from what we can imagine now.

According to the collated information, at the peak of the Qianyuan Dynasty, it had the coordinates of multiple continents, which means that the Qianyuan Dynasty may have begun colonial rule.

The time is probably around ancient times, due to unknown reasons, the Qianyuan Dynasty fell apart, and the original forces on the Qianyuan continent split into several countries based on states.

This was followed by a period of 10,000-year-long melee between the kingdoms, and at this stage, the biggest loss of the Qianyuan Continent was the fall of countless immortals in the Mahayana period.

Due to the fact that there are fewer and fewer immortals in the Mahayana period, the earth immortals in the tribulation period began to be active on the battlefield, and the tribulation period was the period when monks needed to be treated with the most caution.

Although the war is extremely cruel, the main reason why countries support such a high-intensity war is the continuous oppression and blood sucking of other continents outside the region.

Finally, the high-intensity battles that were often carried out in the extraterritorial space affected the spatial stability around the Qianyuan Continent, and new spatial cracks were constantly generated, through which the rich aura in the Qianyuan Continent began to radiate to the outside of the territory.

At the same time, the coordinates of the Qianyuan Continent also shifted, causing the Qianyuan Continent to gradually lose contact with other continents outside the region.

Judging from the data, the biggest difference between the Qianyuan Dynasty and today's Central Plains Dynasty is the practice of exercises.

At that time, the spiritual energy on the Qianyuan Continent was strong, and people could directly absorb the spiritual energy from the air for cultivation.

The attrition caused by the long-term war, as well as the changes in the cultivation environment, caused the overall strength of the Qianyuan Continent to decrease sharply.

In just a few thousand years, there was no record of the Yuanying monks, and the war came to an end.

Until one day, maybe it was a coincidence, maybe it was some other reason, that all countries suddenly mastered the cultivation method of extracting spiritual energy from the spirit crystal mine at the same time.

That is, today's cultivation method.

At this time, we, who have been fighting against the Qiang people all year round, have reached a peak stage of military strength.

So Emperor Wei waved his sword in Guanzhong to conquer the east, and successively captured the Tang State, the present Sili, the Liang State, the present Yuyang, the Jin State, and the present Yanqing.

Later, the Central Plains Dynasty was founded in the land of four states, and the country was named Han.

Later, Emperor Wen ascended the throne and actively promoted the education reform, establishing many township schools, county schools, and even the four courts of the world.

When the power of the Central Plains Dynasty was thriving, Emperor Wen issued a co-governance decree and swore an oath with the world's families to rule the world together.

Under the order, the families of Hebei, Bashu, Jiangdong, and Jingchu responded one after another.

As a last resort, Hebei Yuan's family, Bashu Yaowang Palace, Jiangdong Baibaoge, and Jingchuyun Mengze decided at the same time that all the spheres of influence under their jurisdiction belonged to the Central Plains Dynasty.

The only thing that the four of them jointly proposed was that their respective headquarters should listen to the tune and not listen to the propaganda.

Emperor Wen allowed it.

When Emperor Wu ascended the throne, it was a different scene, after the cultivation business of Emperor Wen and Jing, as well as the establishment of Chencang Pass, the entire Guannai area can be said to be unprecedentedly prosperous.

Finally, Emperor Wu launched an attack on the last enemy of the Central Plains Dynasty, the Qiang people.

In the first year of the founding of the Yuan Dynasty, Emperor Wu ordered Zhang Gu, the general of the chariot cavalry, to teach at Chengtian Academy, and Shuntian Academy to teach, and led the five schools of the Northern Army of Beijing Division to the west of Chencang.

With the assistance of the two academies, Zhang Gu, the general of the chariot cavalry, destroyed the decay all the way, ploughed the court and swept the caves, and drove all the large and small tribes of the Qiang people to the direction of the Canglan River.

In the autumn of the fifth year of the founding of the Yuan Dynasty, millions of Qiang people gathered on the bank of the Canglan River, facing the destruction of the Central Plains Dynasty, the leader of the Qiang people, Changhe, led the whole clan to fight against the water, desperate.

The war between the two sides lasted for 40 days, and all the Qiang people who could lift weapons, from seventy-year-old women to eight- and nine-year-old children, all fought bloodily, and the tribes such as Xianling, Yaodang, and Ginseng Wolf were almost extinct.

Blood stained the entire Canglan River.

When the Qiang people were on the verge of collapse, Xihe, the daughter of Changhe, went west to Kunlun Mountain to find the Xuantian Dao Sect for reinforcements.

You must know that this Xuantian Dao Sect was not originally in the Qianyuan Continent, but when he took refuge in Xiaodongtian, he wandered to Kunlun Mountain by chance, and since then he has established a sect, but he has always devoted himself to cultivation and rarely entered the world.

This time, Xihe made an eternal offering to the entire Qiang clan, which finally impressed the Xuantian Dao Sect.

Subsequently, the sect leader of the Xuantian Dao Sect, Tong Xuan Zhenren, sent Nanhua Zhenren and Dongling Zhenren to Kunlun with thirty-six Jindan masters to drive the Canglan River.

However, what Xuantian Dao Sect didn't expect was that what he thought was an easy victory was an unimaginable loss in the face of the special military formation system of the Central Plains Dynasty.

Among them, Nanhua Zhenren was seriously injured and dying, and twelve Jindan monks fell one after another.

On the other hand, the Central Plains army also suffered heavy losses.

The Tun Cavalry Battalion and the Yue Cavalry Battalion were completely lost, and the three battalions of infantry, Changshui, and Shooting Sound also suffered varying degrees of attrition.

At the time of the stalemate, Kunlun Mountain Yunshen and the Eastern Capital Division of Luoyang each rose a light and rushed to the top of the clouds.

No one knows what happened outside the territory, but after that, the two sides stopped their troops at the same time, and then made a covenant with the Canglan River as the boundary, the Central Plains Dynasty was not allowed to cross the Canglan River, and the Qiang people were not allowed to return to the north forever.

Since then, the northern frontier has been incorporated into the territory of the Central Plains Dynasty, thus forming today's dynastic territory. ”

After speaking for an hour in one breath, Mr. Xun paused, allowing Zhao Xiaojun and the others to digest it.

Zhao Xiaojun saw that everyone around him was attentive, and occasionally showed an expression of sudden realization.

Mr. Xun Ke's words can also be said to help them connect some fragmented knowledge.