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Chapter 277: Sima Yi

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    Zhong Yao had been living in Chang'an. Liu Cong wanted to become king in Luoyang and Ma Liang was too busy, so Liu Cong asked Zhong Yao to come to Luoyang to help Ma Liang.  So Zhong Yao moved his residence, including his wife and family, to Luoyang. This was also a signal to Liu Cong. Since he surrendered, Liu Cong would not have second thoughts, and his family would be like hostages.

    When Zhong Yao had only a few hundred soldiers and horses left outside Chang'an City, and no food or grass, Tongguan was lost and his return route was cut off. Liu Cong surrendered with no choice but to surrender.

    After Cao Cao learned of the situation, instead of blaming Zhong Yao, he told everyone that Zhong Yao had failed him and it was he who failed Zhong Yao.

    Of course, even if Cao Cao wanted to increase the crime, it was beyond his reach.  Zhong Yao was different from others. His family members all stayed in Xudu and finally moved to Yecheng.

    After a busy day, Zhong Yao dragged his tired body back to his home.  But he was very happy in his heart. Luoyang was the imperial capital, and now everything was in ruins waiting to be revitalized. Moreover, the lord Liu Cong was a rare bright master, a hero in troubled times.  Not only does he have a place to use, but the entire Zhong family will also be in good shape in the future.

    "Sir, Sima Yi, the envoy from Yecheng, wants to see you!"

    "Sima Yi?" Zhong Yao frowned.

    The Sima family in Hedong was very powerful. Sima Fang had eight sons. Each son had the character "Da" in his name, so he was called "Sima Bada".

    These eight sons of Sima Fang are all talented, and are as famous as the "Wuchang of the Ma family" in Yicheng, Xiangyang, and the "Eight Dragons of the Xun family" in the Xun family of Yingchuan.

    Sima Fang¡¯s eldest son Sima Lang, named Boda, followed Cao Cao very early and made outstanding achievements. He is now the governor of Yanzhou.

    Sima Yi is the second eldest son and his courtesy name is Zhongda.  Zhong Yao knew that among Sima Fang's eight sons, he was the most talented.  But I don¡¯t know why, but I have never been in officialdom.

    Now that he has become Cao Cao's envoy, Zhong Yao is not surprised. With Sima Yi's talent, Cao Cao will discover and reuse him sooner or later.  But why does he want to see him?

    "Take him into the study!"

    "No!"

    Soon after Zhong Yao arrived in the study, the housekeeper brought Sima Yi in.

    "Sima Yi, boy, have you met Mr. Yuan Chang!" Zhong Yao once had friendship with Sima Fang, so Sima Yi held the discipleship ceremony.

    "Zhongda, no need to be polite, please sit down!"

    "Thank you, sir!"

    "Zhongda is the envoy of the King of Wei. Why do you want to see me?"

    "My father once said that Zhong Yuanchang is a great talent in the world. He knows everything about classics and history, and his calligraphy can be compared with Cai Yong of the past. I recently heard that Mr. Yuanchang was in Luoyang. I took the liberty to come here because I admire him and nothing else.  !¡±

    "Zhongda is too modest!" Zhong Yao smiled, "Although Zhongda is young, his talent is comparable to that of Guo Jia in the past. Zhongda is just a few years older than you. Now he is a minister of a different master. How can he be called a great talent?  ah!"

    "The King of Wei once said that Mr. Yuan Chang surrendered to Liu Jingzhou because he had no choice but to blame him. If he comes to Yecheng, the King of Wei will still sweep the couch to welcome him and treat him as a guest!"

    "Zhongda doesn't need to say any more!" Zhong Yao's face suddenly darkened, "Since I surrender to my lord, I will never betray my heart again. What's more, the world is still ruled by the Han Dynasty, and my lord is a clan member of the Han Dynasty.  Isn¡¯t the King of Wei a minister of Han?¡±

    "Ha" Sima Yi laughed a few times, "Mr. Yuan Chang is right, we are all officials of the Han Dynasty. The King of Wei wrote a letter to him and told me to hand it over to him personally!"

    Sima Yi said as he took out a letter and handed it to Zhong Yao.

    "Put it there!" Zhong Yao pointed to the desk.

    Sima Yi gently placed the letter on the desk and saluted Zhong Yao, "Boy, please leave!"

    "Steward, send the envoy from King Wei!"

    "No!"

    After Sima Yi left, Zhong Yao slowly picked up the letter and wanted to open it, but hesitated and put the letter down.

    He walked around the room twice, took out the flint, lit the candle, and picked up the letter again, as if he was going to burn it directly, but he hesitated.  Finally he shook his head, put the letter in a book, and left the study.

    After Sima Yi returned to the post house, his face became very cold.

    "Here comes someone!"

    "Sir, what are your orders?" A man in black came in.

    "Let the ghost soldiers release the news. I will meet with Zhong Yao tonight and give him a letter!"

    "No!"

    After the ladies came to Luoyang, Liu Cong completely ignored government affairs. In Luoyang, Liu Cong took two concubines and brought Da Qiao into his house.?, facing the previous four wives and two sons, I felt somewhat unjust, so I stayed with them all day long.

    Sun Shangxiang was pregnant and about to give birth. Therefore, Liu Cong spent many hours during the day besides teasing his two sons and spending time with Sun Shangxiang.

    In the evening, Sun Shangxiang also knew etiquette, so he asked Liu Cong to go to Cai Yu or other people's rooms.

    All the officials and aristocratic families in Xiangyang moved to Luoyang, so Xiangyang Academy also moved.

    Originally, Liu Cong planned to rebuild an academy in Luoyang, but found that there were not many students in the entire academy. After all, there were still very few scholars at this period.  So I decided to move part of it, just like building a new school in modern times.

    Huang Chengyan did not want to come to Luoyang, so he stayed at Xiangyang Academy. There were still some students and teachers from the south who did not go north, so Huang Chengyan was specifically responsible for everything at Xiangyang Academy.

    Sima Hui and Pang Degong led most of the students to Luoyang. After the news spread, students from the north came one after another.

    The medical clinics of Zhang Ji and Hua Tuo also moved to Luoyang. Over the years, they have indeed trained many doctors. After joining the army as military doctors, everyone was treated very well. This also gave many children from poor families hope and joined them.  There are also many disciples in the medical school under the names of Zhang Ji and Hua Tuo.

    Since the printing of new books is not limited to the Confucian classics and history, some people who are proficient in other schools of thought are also preparing to write books.  For example, Huang Chengyan was revising Mohist classics, Zhang Ji was writing his "Qianjin Prescription", Hua Tuo was also concentrating on studying Ma Fei San, and under Liu Cong's guidance, he began to practice simple surgical operations.

    Through the conversation with Hua Tuo, Liu Cong understood that in previous history, Hua Tuo's death was not unjust.

    Hua Tuo did know the simple method of suturing wounds to stop bleeding, and Ma Fei Powder was similar to modern anesthetics, but how could he do such a difficult operation as splitting the brain with an axe?  If historical records are true, then Hua Tu must have murderous intentions towards Cao Cao.

    After this period of hard work, the alchemy Taoist priests hired by Tianwang Camp finally achieved results and have created the prototype of gunpowder.

    Liu Cong took a special look and found that although it was not very powerful yet, it could complete the explosion, which made Liu Cong even more confident.  These Taoist priests were greatly rewarded and allowed to continue their research.

    If they can be used on the battlefield, casualties can be greatly reduced in future critical battles.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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