Chapter Eighty-Three: Establishing Military Regulations, Looking for Sword Graves

(I'm very sorry for the interruption yesterday.,Resume the update.,Today's first update.,Rush out the second update before 0:00]

After assigning the 100 Quanzhen disciples, Yin Zhiping began to gather his men, who were the 248 martial arts heroes who signed up and passed him in Lujiazhuang that day.

After summoning all the people who had arrived in Xiangyang and were on the roster, Yin Zhiping found that no one had arrived, and there were still more than a dozen people who had not arrived. Since the people had not arrived, Yin Zhiping was not busy with other things for the time being, and planned to wait for a few more days for these dozen people to arrive one after another.

The agreement in Lujiazhuang that day was to meet in Xiangyang in the spring of the next year. The group of heroes is far from Xiangyang, so naturally they can't arrive at the same time. Therefore, Guo Jing's date is very lively, only saying that it is the beginning of spring next year, and does not specify a specific date.

It's late spring, and it's the last month of spring. Yin Zhiping planned to wait until the end of spring, and if the remaining dozen or so people had not arrived by then, he did not plan to wait. Guo Jing is still asking for people one after another, the more the merrier, if he misses the spring, he will also ask for it when the summer arrives. But Yin Zhiping's side was different, if the dozen or so people had not arrived in Xiangyang before the end of spring, and when they arrived later, he would not let them join his subordinates.

What he led these people to do was to conduct special operations behind enemy lines, and learn from the special forces of later generations. The special forces of later generations will only be stricter and more disciplined than ordinary armies, and they must have absolute discipline and obedience.

These characters are used to being free and casual on weekdays, so naturally they can't be so strict at the beginning. And after all, the two are different, and they should be treated differently. After all, they are not pure soldiers who have been uniformly and rigorously trained. It should be appropriately relaxed, and it is best to find a suitable way to manage these charlatans. But special operations behind enemy lines are also different from ordinary operations after all. The requirements are even higher, if you can't even do the minimum punctuality. That kind of person, no matter how good his martial arts are, Yin Zhiping can't ask for it.

But now it is not long in March, and there are still more than 20 days before the end of spring, and Yin Zhiping also hopes that in these 20 days, the remaining ten or so people can all come one after another. This is the best, which shows that he had the right vision when he picked people.

The time to come. While Yin Zhiping was waiting for others, he referred to the military laws implemented by the current Great Song Dynasty army, combined with some military laws in the modern army that he had learned in his previous life, and compiled several simple military regulations. The so-called "no rules, no circle", as long as it is an organization, up to the country, the court, down to the rivers and lakes, sects, gangs, and groups, it must have its own rules. People who don't have rules are a plate of loose sand, and they do their own thing. It can't be organized at all. Only by establishing rules and norms can we organize the originally scattered people. Yin Zhiping led these more than 200 subordinates, and since they have actually formed a group and organization, they must also have their own rules. Bring this group together.

To compile these military regulations, he directly took the military law of the Great Song Dynasty and some military laws of the modern army of later generations that he knew about Lu Dao for reference, which he felt was appropriate and useful. Just take it and copy it, but you don't have to think about it yourself. So write these milts. It didn't take him much time, it only took him half a day to complete.

I'm done with that. In the next few days, in addition to practicing, Yin Zhiping basically took Li Mochou to the surroundings of Xiangyang, touring the mountains and rivers and enjoying the scenery.

Xiangyang is bordered by the Wudang Mountains in the west and the Tongbai Mountains in the east, from which the Han River passes through the city, dividing Xiangyang into two, with Xiangyang on the north bank and Fancheng on the south bank. In addition to the Han River, there are many water systems such as the Qing River, the Tang River, the White River, etc., it is really a place of beautiful mountains and rivers, and it is also a place of outstanding people, there have been many celebrities in Xiangyang in history, Wolong Zhuge Liang and Feng Xiao Pang Tong are all Xiangyang people's clan, Song Yu, one of the four beautiful men, Liu Xuan, the first emperor of the Han Dynasty, and Liu Xiu, the founder of the Eastern Han Dynasty, are all Xiangyang people, and there are many others, such as the poet Du Fu and so on.

In addition to the famous mountains and rivers, these historical celebrities have also left many places of interest in Xiangyang. There are so many places to visit and enjoy. Limited to the fact that the relationship between the two cannot be exposed at present, Yin Zhiping took Li Mochou out to go out to enjoy the mountains and rivers, and it is not easy to be blatant. Every day, the two of them basically went out of the city on the grounds of practicing martial arts outside the city in the past, and then met at a place outside the city to meet and then travel together. For fear of being bumped into by others, the two basically went to a place with few people to play. When he happened to be bumped into, Yin Zhiping said that the two happened to bump into each other outside the city, so they traveled together.

In addition to touring the mountains and rivers and enjoying the scenery, Yin Zhiping also wanted to see if he could try his luck to find the place where the sword demon Dugu was buried. When he first crossed over, in order to pursue becoming a master, he listed all the martial arts secrets he knew and the path to becoming a master. In the original book, Yang Guo's heavy sword swordsmanship learned because he obtained Dugu's Xuantie heavy sword is naturally one of them, but he only knows that Dugu's sword mound is outside Xiangyang City, but he doesn't know where it is outside Xiangyang City, and which direction it is in the southeast, northwest, and northwest. In the original book, it was only mentioned that it was outside Xiangyang City, and the rest of the details were not mentioned.

Therefore, although the distance between Xiangyang and Yangyang is close, he listed this road to the back, and went to Dali to try to see if he could get "Northern Shengong" and "Six Veins Divine Sword". Although Dali is far away, he knows where the "Northern Shengong" and "Six Veins Divine Sword" are hidden, and there is always a specific location and whereabouts to be found. Although the sword mound where Dugu sought defeat was close, he didn't know the rest of the details at all, except for the fact that he knew that the Dao was outside Xiangyang City.

Outside Xiangyang City, I wandered around in the direction to look for it, and it was completely up to luck to find it. Relatively speaking, it is naturally not as stable as going to Dali to search for a purpose. In fact, although his trip to Dali was not particularly smooth, he did not get the "Northern Shengong", but he also got one of the "Six Veins Divine Sword" Zhongchong Sword, and the "Lingbo Weibu" of the Loose School.

And he and Li Mochou have been outside Xiangyang City for more than ten days now, and they still have no clue. However, as for the location of the sword mound, Yin Zhiping has a general location that he speculates. This speculation comes from the crape myrtle soft sword that was also used by Dugu before his death.

He got the crape myrtle soft sword in Tongbai Mountain, and not far east of Xiangyang, where the Tongbai Mountain Range is located, and the sword mound is outside Xiangyang City, so he speculated that the sword mound where Dugu sought defeat should also be in Tongbai Mountain.

Of course, it can't be in the same place, Tongbai Mountain spans Henan and Hubei. The place where he got the Ziwei soft sword back then, according to his speculation, should still be in the territory of Henan. Because when he came out of the mountains later, he happened to be near Dasheng Pass, which was still in Henan, but it was already on the border with Hubei.

There is a statement in the original book of the sword mound that it is outside Xiangyang City, so it should be somewhere in the Tongbai Mountains outside Xiangyang City. Or it will be very secretive, but the distance should not be too far, and it is impossible to go out of the Hubei border.

After getting this speculation, Yin Zhiping took Li Mochou to visit the main place in Tongbai Mountain outside Xiangyang City. It's just that although a range has been demarcated by speculation, this area is still very vast, and it is up to the two of them to try their luck and search blindly, so so far, there is still no clue. (To be continued.) )

PS: Thank you for the tips of the three book friends, Brother Comet, Brother Tian, and Feiyu.