Chapter 6: Don't Dream (3)

Just when Ma Tan was at a loss for anything about recording dreams, he looked up and inadvertently saw the big white goose outside the window, and the inspiration in the dream exploded, and the memory of writing quickly with a quill appeared in his mind.

Ma Tan solved the problem of writing at once, making it possible to record what he learned in his dreams, and he couldn't help but be overjoyed!

He couldn't wait to call the man outside the door and ask him to find a pair of scissors and some goose feathers, while he himself sat at the table, grinding the ink and waiting.

The ink full of inkstone was ground, and the next person also brought goose feathers and scissors, and there was no technical content in making goose quills, and Ma Jian easily made a few of them.

Solving the problem of the pen and the problem of paper, naturally it did not stump Ma Tan, and he took out a white silk from his burden very painfully and prepared to use it as paper.

This white silk can be said to be Ma Tan's private money, and he brought it with him to be used for emergencies, but now he can't take care of it much.

At that time, although a large number of copper coins had been used in transactions, because the weight of the money was too large, it was very inconvenient to carry, and not all transactions were completed with copper coins!

Therefore, in addition to bartering, silk with higher value and light texture was also used as a medium of trade, so this kind of cloth with higher value was compared with money and was called "wealth silk".

Ma Tan was a little worried about whether he could use a quill at first, but his dream in the past three years was not in vain, he could write fluently with a quill pen, and it was the kind of simplified Chinese he used in his dreams.

He also naturally corresponded to the simplified characters he used now.

What made Ma Tan even more pleased was that in those three years of dreams, because he had a good impression of a girl next door, just because she said that Ma Youchang's handwriting was not good, just that sentence made Ma Youchang at that time spend a lot of effort to refine a beautiful pen calligraphy.

Although it is a simplified character, the font is smooth and pleasing to the eye!

The beauty of the font is still secondary, the key is that Ma Jian writes quickly, and it took less than an hour for Ma Jian to write thousands of words neatly on the white silk less than a foot square.

Time flies, the sun is about to set in a blink of an eye, and before you know it, another day has passed, and it's time for dinner!

After eating the dinner sent by the next person, Ma Jian was recovering from a serious illness after all, and he was a little physically exhausted, and a wave of tiredness hit, and he went to bed early.

When he got up the next morning, he felt that his energy had regained a little, and he went out for a walk for an hour before he began to write down what he had learned in his dreams.

Ma Jian has been quite idle these days, perhaps because he is recuperating his body, except for the subordinate who is on call, he has been listening outside the door, and no one usually bothered him.

Even his brother Ma Liang, who loved him the most, only came once a day, not alone, but every time he came with Shamoko, and it was a routine visit.

The relationship between Ma Liang and Shamoke has developed rapidly, although they may not be as good as their own brothers emotionally, but Ma Jian looks at their tacit understanding together, and they should have a deep understanding of each other.

Seeing the close friendship between his brother Ma Liang and Shamoke, and for some reason, Ma Jian felt empty in his heart, and a sour feeling appeared out of thin air, and he had an urge to act with them.

In the end, Ma Jian still held back, because he thought it was more important to record the things in the dream!

After five days of hard work, Ma Tan finally recorded almost all the knowledge he had learned in the three-year dream.

The area of a piece of cloth is not small, even if it is written on one side, it is about equivalent to more than 50 sheets of 16-open paper, and there is almost no waste of margins, Ma Tan wrote more than 30,000 words before and after, and finally there is a square blank space.

Ma Jian originally thought that his dream experience in the past three years was quite peculiar, and there was a lot of knowledge in his mind, which should not be recorded by a piece of cloth at all.

Unexpectedly, I just wrote down more than 30,000 words, and there seems to be nothing to record in my mind!

The memory in Ma Tan's dream is very peculiar, during the dream, the memory of all aspects is very comprehensive, the impression of the parents, relatives, friends, etc. in the dream is very deep, as well as the knowledge learned before, the same is true, the memory in the mind can be said to be very much!

But after waking up from the dream, all Ma Jian could remember was the experience of the three years in the dream, and he clearly knew that there were other memories in his mind, but he couldn't remember it, and he really recorded the things, mainly the knowledge learned in the three years of dreams.

Although the memory in the dream this time faded faster than before, those memories were just a kind of vagueness, and there was no corresponding vague memory at all, and there was not even a little remnant, which made him quite distressed!

Fortunately, the things that he couldn't remember were not important to Ma Tan, and he recorded all the useful knowledge, such as Arabic numerals, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, solving equations, trigonometric functions, plane geometry, and solid geometry.

He also recorded some knowledge of physical chemistry, some things have been blurred, but at least the ratio of the mass of the three raw materials of black powder is 15:2:3, and he is not mistaken.

Because Ma Jian was assigned to a science class in his dream, he mainly learned these mathematics, physics and chemistry knowledge, and in terms of history, Ma Jian didn't know much.

But because he is familiar with it, he still knows more about some major events in the Three Kingdoms period, such as the Battle of Guandu that has already taken place, the Battle of Chibi and the Battle of Yiling that have not yet happened, and of course, the "Lost Street Pavilion".

Ma Jian recorded all these events, and although it was not important to him about the things that had happened, Ma Jian still had to try his best to implement them, because he had never believed that those things in his dream were real.

For things that didn't happen, it was tantamount to prophecy, of course, Ma Tan attached great importance to it, mainly to confirm the accuracy of those dream events, as for things like "lost street pavilions", it was natural to find a way to avoid it!

After Ma Tan recorded everything he had learned in his dream, the stone in his heart fell to the ground, and his physical condition seemed to recover all of a sudden.

Since there was nothing left to record, Ma Tan read it several times from beginning to end, wanting to see if there were any mistakes, omissions or clerical errors.

But he read it three times in a row, and only found three clerical errors, and there was not a single piece of content that needed to be filled in for errors and omissions!

It stands to reason that mistakes and omissions are inevitable! It seems that the memories learned in Ma Tan's dreams are still fading rapidly.

Ma Jian couldn't help but secretly rejoice that he was able to record these dream memories in time, and if it was delayed for a few more days, how much he could remember by then, he didn't count in his heart!