Chapter 228: The Ancient Capital of Luoyang
Xiao Huang had never been so valued, so he quickly stood up and drank the wine.
Both of them had drunk in place, and Yu Yi felt that his purpose had been achieved, and he excused himself from the table for a while, and took some of the antidote, because he had drunk the wine himself, and then returned.
I didn't expect this medicine to work so quickly, and after Yuyi returned, the two of them were already unconscious, lying on the table and falling asleep.
Yuyi called Xiao Er, opened an upper room, and after placing the two of them, he sat at the guest table in the room, thinking about whether to click the two people in front of him.
As for the things he wanted, he had already found out from Tang Zhou's luggage, it was a handwritten letter from Zhang Jiao, the content was very brief, to the effect that he condoled with the imperial court, asked him to further stabilize Emperor Han Ling, and agreed to revolt in half a month, when the time came, he would lead the Yellow Turban Army of Julu City to echo it from afar, and Feng Zhen would be in the court in internal strife, and the inside should be combined with the outside to seize the power of the world.
After Yu Yi finished reading, he sighed secretly, this corner has really been planned for a long time, but he is one step away from making a move, that is, he didn't expect that his beloved disciple would know this enemy.
Calculating the time, there is still half a month before the date in the letter, combined with the situation observed in Julu City, Zhang Jiao's preparation should not be thorough, it is an excellent time.
Yu Yi took the letter and left the room, as for Tang Zhou's coachman Xiao Huang who was sleeping on the bed, Yu Yi thought about it again and again, and decided not to take the lives of the two, because after the matter was completed, Zhang Jiao would no longer trust him, and his life would not be easy.
Going out of the inn, Yuyi asked Xiao Er for a good jujube red horse and left the ferry overnight.
At this time, Luoyang's city defenses were very loose, and when the rain entered the city, he was not hindered, and by the time the sun rose, he was already somewhere in Luoyang City.
Tang Zhou was only woken up by the sound of footsteps outside the room at noon on the second day, after he got up, he found that the location of the luggage had changed somewhat, he shouted the name of Zhang Si (the impostor of Yuyi in Julu City, the former owner of the tailor shop) a few times, but no one responded, so he had to walk to the luggage by himself, although it was only a few steps away, but it felt far away, during which he had been feeling a headache, and when he rummaged through the salute, the thing he was most afraid of still happened, and the letter that Zhang Jiao handed over to him was gone.
"Xiao Huang, wake up, we were plotted by Zhang Si!"
At this time, Tang Zhou was completely awake, and hurriedly went to the bedside to shake the coachman Xiaohuang.
Xiao Huang's state is similar to Tang Zhou's, he feels dizzy when he gets up, and he doesn't believe it when he hears that Zhang Si is plotting.
So Tang Zhou took the luggage over, rummaged through it for him one by one, and combined with the fact that Zhang Si was not there, he finally believed everything.
Tang Zhou couldn't take care of eating at this time, so he and the coachman Xiao Huang quickly packed up their things and prepared to leave for Luoyang City.
"Guest officer, my horse is worth a lot of money, you don't have money, I can't give it to you."
Xiao Er saw that Tang Erren wanted to buy a horse but couldn't come up with the money for a long time, and emphasized.
Tang Zhou secretly scolded in his heart, he was really hurt by this Zhang Si.
It turned out that before Yu Yi left, in addition to leaving some necessary daily necessities for the other party, he even took the money away, which can be said to have cut off their back road.
There was no money to stump Tang Zhou, a good man, so he had to retreat back and discuss a way with the coachman Xiao Huang.
At this time, Yuyi has come to the vicinity of the palace of Luoyang City, after inquiry, this palace is divided into the South Palace and the North Palace, the South Palace is located in the center of the south of Luoyang City, that is, the south of the Middle East Street, the North Palace is located in the north of the Middle East Gate Street, the middle is the Xuanwu Gate, also called the double road, the south is a Luo River, and the north is the mountain.
Of course, before walking to the South Palace, Yuyi also passed by a very famous Buddhist temple called the White Horse Temple.
If you want to talk about the origin of the White Horse Temple, you have to talk about a game that Yuyi likes very much, called "The Legend of the Martial Arts Heroes", when the protagonist goes to Luoyang for the first time, he will see a statue when he goes to Luoyang City, which is a small shrimp of the Jianghu people, and there is a White Horse Temple behind, the music in it makes people unforgettable for a long time, making people feel empty-minded, and later Yuyi did a travel strategy in college, and learned about this ancient temple in detail.
White Horse Temple, the first ancient temple in China, is a world-famous Garan. Founded in the 11th year of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (68 AD), it is the first government-run temple built after Buddhism was introduced into China, and is known as the "ancestral garden" and "interpretation source" of Chinese Buddhism; It is also the only international temple in the world with Buddhist halls in the styles of China, India, Myanmar and Thailand.
The White Horse Temple has a history of more than 1,900 years and is located 12 kilometers east of the old city of Luoyang City, Henan Province, in the town of White Horse Temple, Luolong District. The existing ruins and monuments are left in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The temple preserves a large number of Yuan Dynasty dry lacquer statues such as the three Buddhas, the two heavenly generals, the eighteen Arhats, etc., which are precious.
Thinking of these, Yu Yi felt very funny, thinking that the little shrimp was to travel to Jin Yong's martial arts, integrating all the advanced martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts, and finally formed his own martial arts system, called Wild Ball Boxing, and he himself traveled to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
"No idlers are allowed!"
The guards at the Pingcheng Gate shouted at Yuyi on the other side of the Luo River.
There are four city gates in this place where Yuyi is located, namely Jinmen, Xiaowan Gate, Pingcheng Gate, and Kaiyang Gate, they are all on the Luo River, and Yuyi is standing on the other side of the Luohe River from afar, and if you don't want to get off the suspension bridge, you must not be able to pass, but I didn't expect that Yuyi just stood on the opposite side of the Pingcheng Gate for a long time, and was dissuaded by the guards on the city wall.
There is no other way, Yu Yi had to leave, the letter was in his hand, and he couldn't send it out, which made Yu Yi feel difficult, he squatted aside, hung his head, and it was normal to think about it, where is the court where a small person like himself can enter casually, you have no reputation, no one will know you.
"Who's ahead, get out of the way of me quickly!"
Or the squatting rain is blocking the way of others, and a general-like person walks up to it to remind him.
Yuyi looked up and found that the other party had a big beard, a pair of fat hands on his waist, and was wearing bright white armor, but he still couldn't wrap his big belly, as if he had the potential to break the armor.
Feeling the pressure of the other party, thinking that it would not be good to offend the big officials and magnates here when he first came to Luoyang City, Yuyi immediately stood up and stepped aside.
This general is also a person with some martial arts, seeing that Yu Yi got up so quickly and moved neatly, he knew that his skills must be extraordinary, and he intended to win over, so he walked to Yu Yi's side to further inquire about the situation.