Chapter 21 Less money is not enough to spend

Disciples of the Guigu Sect!

Finger pinching divination!!

Everyone in the small inn looked at Li Shuchong in shock, and they didn't dare to treat him as just a sixteen or seventeen-year-old boy. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info especially the few people who have personally experienced divination and Q&A, simply regard Li Shuchong as an omniscient little half-immortal. It seems that age is not an issue at all for people at the level of geniuses. Although Guiguzi is famous, he is only a legendary character, and the young man in front of him, his finger pinching divination, everyone has seen it with their own eyes and experienced it personally, and there is absolutely no falsehood!

There is a saying that the older the rivers and lakes, the less courage they have, the six monsters of Jiangnan and the three sons of Quan Zhen have secretly included Li Shuchong in the list of characters who must not be offended, because this young man and the Guigu faction behind him are too mysterious. On the contrary, Guo Jing's reaction was the most insipid, after all, he was new to the rivers and lakes, and he had no experience, and he thought that most of the fortune tellers in the world also had similar abilities.

Seeing that everyone slowly calmed down from the shock, Li Shuchong stepped aside in a timely manner, and asked everyone to help Mu Nianci deal with Yang Tiexin and Bao Xi's weak aftermath first.

Qiu Chuji saw that Mu Nianci was still mourning and crying, and his heart was also very uncomfortable, so he asked about her and Yang Tiexin's experience over the years, and learned that Yang Tiexin was looking for Guo Jing to raise the banner of "competition to recruit relatives", so Qiu Chuji wanted to match Mu Nianci and Guo Jing, Guo Jing showed his heart, and Huang Rong would not marry. The six monsters scolded Huang Rong for being a little demon girl and forced Guo Jing to leave Huang Rong, but Huang Rong took Guo Jing on the little red horse and left quickly.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Li Shuchong sorted out his plan.

It turned out that when Li Shuchong made it clear that he would take the initiative to attack in the future and continue to become stronger, he considered his identity in the world in the book, and after thinking about it repeatedly, he felt that the identity of the disciple of the Guigu faction was quite suitable for him: come without a trace, go without a trace, "can pinch and count", and is transcendent from the world. The most important thing is that this identity is quite popular, which can not only bluff those martial arts masters (why use knives and guns to solve problems that can be solved by brains?), but also can occasionally be used to pretend to be forced (who hasn't been young?). Although Li Shuchong is just a passerby, he also cares about the protagonist's heart. He learned through several crossings that he should not try to change the outcome of the fait accompli directly, but that he could appropriately create favorable conditions to indirectly realize his ideas.

What is Li Shuchong's plan?

"Revitalize education, inherit civilization, expel the Tatars, and restore China!"

Li Shuchong, who "was humble and did not dare to forget the country," has always been haunted by the saying that "there is no China after Yashan," and he deeply hated the Mongol army's act of killing three-quarters of the Han people in the household registration book and forcing 100,000 soldiers and civilians of the Southern Song Dynasty to jump into the sea to die for their country. Of course, he also hated Jin Guo and Wanyan Honglie, as early as the first time he crossed into the world of "Shooting the Condor", he wanted to kill the injured Wanyan Honglie with a kitchen knife, but he didn't start because he was afraid of the butterfly effect. Today, Li Shuchong saw that the kind-hearted and upright Han people Yang Tiexin and Bao Xiweak were forced to death by Wanyan Honglie, the sixth prince of the Jin Kingdom, while their own son Yang Kang coveted glory and wealth and recognized the thief as his father! Seeing such a heart-wrenching scene with his own eyes made Li Shuchong understand that it is not only necessary to continue the bloodline of the Han people, but more importantly, to inherit and carry forward the Chinese civilization that has lasted for thousands of years!

Thinking of this, Li Shuchong arranged for Mu Nianci to leave first and go to the Gaosheng Inn on West Street to pack Yang Tiexin's relics. Then Li Shuchong, under the attention of everyone, wrote his plan well, and signaled the six monsters of Jiangnan and the three sons of Quanzhen to discuss together.

When everyone looked closely, they were shocked! What a huge and exciting plan this was. Han Xiaoying, the careful Yue Nu Sword, hurriedly told the eldest brother Ke Zhen what Li Shuchong had written, so Ke Daxia, who was upright by nature and jealous and hateful, couldn't help but shoot the case and praised it greatly. The rest of the crowd looked at each other and nodded their heads one after another.

The general meaning of what Li Shuchong wrote is as follows: Li Shuchong said that he watched the sky at night and found that the calamity stars in the northwest were getting brighter and the seven dragons in the east were dim, which was a metaphor for the occurrence of abnormal disasters in the near future. After repeated deductions with the "finger pinching divination method", he confirmed that the world was about to be in chaos, the alien race was rising strongly, the blood in the land of China was monstrous, the descendants of Yan and Huang were in danger, and the desperate tribe was extinct. The Han people faced the catastrophe of annihilation, and the losses were heavy, especially the Wuhu chaos of the year. Although Huaxia is destined to have this catastrophe, the will of heaven is so, but the matter is man-made, if you can take precautions, people of insight work together, or you can turn the tide and fall, so that the blood of Yanhuang can be continued, so that the civilization of China can be inherited. Li Shuchong claimed that he was not deaf and mute, but once inadvertently told others his prediction for the future, but he was punished by such a severe Heavenly Dao because of the leakage of heavenly secrets. But Li Shuchong was unwilling to watch the Han people disappear, so he took the risk again and tried to write this prophecy for others to see, but fortunately he was not punished by heaven again. Now, he has secretly prepared ten thousand taels of gold, ready to implement a difficult but great "rejuvenation" plan, the slogan is "revitalize education, inherit civilization, expel the Tartars, and restore China!"

Everyone has no doubt about Li Shuchong's divination ability, and everyone present is a person of insight, who has walked the rivers and lakes for many years, and knows well the dangerous situation of the Great Song Dynasty being surrounded by wolves, and the six monsters have stayed in Mongolia for more than ten years, knowing that the rise of Mongolia is unstoppable; It's just that because he doesn't have Li Shuchong's ability to "foresee", he didn't think so much for the time being, and he saw so far, but after careful analysis, the result was obvious, and everyone was convinced of it.

At this moment, the six monsters of Jiangnan and the three sons of Quanzhen who were present, although they had already experienced wind and frost, and some were even over half a hundred years old, they were all moved by Li Shuchong's broad mind for the country and the people, and rejoiced for his far-sightedness and foresight. Everyone couldn't help but be enthusiastic and arrogant, and they all said that they would do their best to participate in it, even if their heads were different and their livers and brains were smeared!

Li Shuchong has been in contact with these knights for so long, and he also admires them very much. Seeing Qiu Chuji, he vigorously picked up his pen and wrote: For the country and the people, I am willing to drive away! The rest of the people also clasped their fists and saluted one after another, shouting in unison, "For the country and the people, I am willing to drive away!" Although Li Shuchong could not hear it, he could clearly see the sincerity of the people from the bottom of their hearts, and at that moment he also clasped his hands into fists and bowed to the ground to thank every heroic and chivalrous man who was willing to sacrifice everything for the country and the people for the sons and daughters of China and the descendants of Yan and Huang all over the world.

Now that everyone has reached a consensus, the next step is to discuss the specific plan and details. Li Shuchong wrote: Although the situation is quite critical, everything should start from the root in order to cure both the symptoms and the root causes. Time and resources are very limited, and there are two urgent things at the moment: First, we should collect as many books as possible and preserve them in order to better inherit the Chinese civilization; second, in Li Shuchong's hometown, we will be able to stay away from the war-torn mountainous area in the future, and prepare for the establishment of the "Changnan Academy" in Changnan County, the capital of Raozhou, so as to try our best to cultivate a large number of truly ambitious, knowledgeable, and capable Han elites. All this work brooks no delay, especially in the education work, and we must start with the children and teenagers, and do not wait until they reach the age of 17 or 8 years old.

Time is tight, and the task is heavy. Li Shuchong was also not polite, but he did not give in, and clearly pointed out: When collecting all kinds of important books, we should do whatever it takes, and after collecting them, we should put them in the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion built by Changnan College; when we hire outstanding talents to give lectures, we should also pay them well, show sincerity, and solve their worries; and recruit students who can endure hardships and want to make progress, provide food and lodging, free tuition, and give rewards for those who study well, so as to encourage them to study wholeheartedly and become pillars of the university as soon as possible. The curriculum should also be comprehensive, temporarily divided into three aspects. The first is the Faculty of Letters, which is temporarily led by the wonderful scholar Zhu Cong and the Yue Nujian Han Xiaoying, who not only teach courses such as the subset of classics and history, but also teach many subjects, including arithmetic and Mongolian, covering all kinds of knowledge from books. The three academies are the same, they don't know how to teach or can't be busy to recruit famous teachers; the second is the martial arts academy, which is responsible for the flying bat Ke Zhenwei and Nanshan Qiaozi Nan Xiren, teaching children to learn martial arts, not to learn flower boxing and embroidering legs, focusing on mastering real kung fu, advancing to be able to kill the enemy, and retreating to be able to strengthen the body; the third is the Bo Academy, which is responsible for the Ma Wangye Han Baoju and the downtown Xia Yinquan Jinfa, focusing on guiding the students to participate more in social reality, and the children who have been cultivated in addition to both civil and military skills, but also have the actual ability to live independently, lay a good foundation for the future, and be poor and good alone, and reach the world at the same timeใ€‚

Li Shuchong finished writing, Han Xiaoying also finished reading, and the six heroes of Jiangnan had no objection. Li Shuchong arranged for them to go to the Dongsheng Inn on West Street to pick up the gold and silver treasures they had stored, and the six of them escorted them to Changnan County, Raozhou Prefecture, Jiangnan West Province, Li Shuchong's hometown, to build the first "Changnan Academy" first, and then expand the branch as soon as possible after the operation is mature and the talent reserve is in place.

Li Shuchong made a preliminary calculation, building a academy, buying books, inviting famous teachers, as well as various expenses, daily expenses, etc., even if it was 10,000 taels of gold, it would eventually be empty, not to mention that he had to hurry up and prepare for the construction of a branch. Li Shuchong was a little worried again, but the reason for his worries this time has changed from "there is no use for too much money" to "less money is not enough to spend".

Li Shuchong quickly wrote a few sentences and handed them to Ma Yu, Qiu Chuji, and Wang Chuyi.

It was written on the paper: In the future, you will be active in Jin and Mongolia, on the one hand, to spy on the military situation of all sides, and on the other hand, to raise funds with me. Let's not drag the great cause of China's "rejuvenation" back, and don't let the six heroes of Jiangnan say that sentence: "Little money is not enough to spend"!