Chapter 21: A Visit to Wang Yue
With a large cart of gifts, Qin Hua came to the mansion of the great general He Jin.
"Jincheng County Shou Qin Hua handed over the post."
A steward sent Qin Hua's greeting to He Jin.
At this time, He Jin was having fun with his concubine, and when he saw someone disturbing him, he couldn't help but be a little displeased.
"Jincheng County Guard? Is it from Liangzhou? ”
"Yes."
The steward just wanted to tell He Jin about Qin Hua's deeds, but he immediately interrupted him.
"It's just a Jincheng county guard, give the gift, tell him that I'm not here today, and let him come back another day."
After saying that, He Jin continued to play with the concubines, and the steward could only leave.
"Lord Qin, please go back, I will pass the gift to the general."
The steward respectfully said to Qin Hua, He Jin may not know, but this steward has heard about Qin Hua's deeds, because he is also from Wuwei County, Liangzhou.
Qin Hua was stunned after hearing this, although He Jin asked people to tell Qin Hua that he was not in the mansion today, but when Qin Hua came, the steward had actually said that He Jin was in the mansion.
"Don't want to see me?"
Qin Hua began to think about why He Jin didn't want to see him, I heard that because of Emperor Ling's illness, He Jin and the Ten Standing Servants had a lot of trouble, did he know his relationship with the Ten Standing Attendants?
Or is his position as a county guard too small, and the general doesn't look down on him?
In the Han Dynasty, the county guards were only local officials, and in the eyes of the officials of the imperial capital, their status was not even comparable to that of the subordinate officials of Jiuqing.
However, seeing the embarrassed look on the steward's face, Qin Hua didn't ask any more questions, but left directly.
He Jin can't see him today, so let's go visit the others.
There are several officials from Liangzhou in Luoyang City, all of whom have been funded by Qin Huang, so they only need to pay a simple visit.
The last one to visit was the tiger general Wang Yue.
Wang Yue was originally a ranger. He is proficient in swordsmanship and is respected by the world, but he is bent on seeking officials and came to this Luoyang City.
It's just that Wang Yue has no other specialties except swordsmanship, and he has not been able to obtain an official position that satisfies him, and later an opportunity appeared for Emperor Han Huan to discover Wang Yue and was appointed as General Huben.
General Huben sounds good, but he is not a formal military position, at most he can only be regarded as a five-rank miscellaneous general, similar to Qin Hua's General Jianwei, but in terms of power, it is far from comparable.
Qin Hua now has at least 30,000 troops under his command, and Wang Yue has 300 under his command.
"I've seen General Wang."
Wang Yue was enthusiastic about officialdom, and when he saw an official coming to visit, he immediately came out to see him.
Although Qin Hua was just a teenager, Wang Yue still warmly invited him into the mansion at that time.
"General Wang, this is a letter from my teacher to General Wang, I hope General Wang can teach me swordsmanship."
As he spoke, Qin Hua took out a letter from his sleeve and handed it to Wang Yue.
"Uh, who is your teacher?"
Wang Yue opened the letter as he spoke.
"My teacher is Wang Po."
"Wang Po?"
Wang Yue paused when he heard the name, and then continued to open the letter as if nothing had happened.
After reading the letter, Wang Yue looked at Qin Hua with a complicated face, this person is the descendant of the Qin family?
It turned out that this Wang Yue was also a descendant of Wang Ben, and he was of the same clan as Wang Po.
The two grew up together and practiced swordsmanship together. But Wang Yue was unwilling to just be a ranger, so he came to Luoyang.
"The trust of the deceased is naturally unremitting. Lord Qin will come to the house when he has time, and I will teach with all my might. ”
Wang Yue finally became the general of Hu Ben, so he didn't say that he was a descendant of Wang Ben, and looking at Qin Hua's appearance, Wang Po didn't seem to say anything to him.
So Wang Yue just taught Qin Hua swordsmanship according to the preparation mentioned in the letter.
"Then thank you, General Wang."
"If Lord Qin is free, why don't you let me see Lord Qin's swordsmanship level now."
Saying that, Wang Yue was about to get up, and Qin Hua immediately stood up.
"Since General Wang is willing to teach me swordsmanship, then he is naturally the teacher below, just call me Xuanhu."
"Then don't call me General Wang, I'll make a big deal, you can call me teacher."
"Yes, Teacher."
With that, the two of them walked towards the courtyard.
"I don't know if Wang Po is still in Liangzhou?"
Wang Yue pretended to ask Qin Hua as if nothing had happened.
"Teacher Wang Po and Teacher Mengxin have already left Liangzhou a year ago, and they said that they want to go to Teacher Wang Po's hometown to pursue the true meaning of martial arts together."
"Is it the true meaning of martial arts?"
Wang Yue's face changed significantly, this was the agreement he made with Wang Po when he was a child, but he didn't expect that he would miss the appointment.
Qin Hua didn't carry a sword, so he randomly selected one from Wang Yue's martial arts arena.
The two had only fought for three rounds, and Wang Yue roughly knew Qin Hua's level.
"Although this son is unfamiliar with swordsmanship, his arm strength is really good, and his reaction ability is also very good, if he cultivates carefully, he will definitely be able to become a swordsman."
At this time, Wang Yue couldn't help but have some doubts in his heart, he knew that Wang Po had also taught Qin Hua for two years, why was swordsmanship still so rusty?
Although Wang Po is not as good as himself, he doesn't know that he will still be at this level in two years.
Wang Yue directly threw the question to Qin Hua, and then he knew that Qin Hua had studied marksmanship, bow and arrow, and swordsmanship because of the long-term war.
Unable to bear to see this good seedling buried, Wang Yue decided to teach Qin Hua's swordsmanship from the basics, and asked Qin Hua to come to the palace for two hours every day to practice swordsmanship, and Qin Hua naturally agreed immediately.
After saying goodbye to Wang Yue, Qin Hua was finally able to go back to his house, and it was almost dark at this time.
Walking on the road, suddenly two fast horses rushed over in front of him, and Qin Hua immediately flashed to the side.
"Bold."
Qin Hua didn't speak, but the guards around him couldn't bear this breath.
A person on a horse stopped his horse, turned his head to look at Qin Hua and his party, and just wanted to step forward to talk, but was stopped by a person on the side.
As a result, the two ignored Qin Hua and his party, turned around and left.
"These families are really lawless, and they think they will change a little when they grow up."
An old man at a roadside stall complained.
"Does the old man know these two?"
Qin Hua respectfully stepped forward and asked.
"That's nature, this word is a famous prodigal in Luoyang. One is Cao Jiazi, formerly known as Cao Jili, and now it seems to be called Cao Cao. The other person is Yuan Jiazi, named Shao. Since he was a child, he has relied on his family background to run rampant in Luoyang. Before that, Cao Cao served as the lieutenant of northern Luoyang, and he also killed Jian Shuo's uncle with a cane, and everyone thought that he had changed, but they didn't expect that this time they would still see this picture. ”
"These two are Cao Cao and Yuan Shao? The two biggest warlords of the Central Plains in the future? ”
Although he wanted to get acquainted with these two future bigwigs now, it was obvious that there was no way now, and Qin Hua could only reluctantly continue to walk towards his mansion.