The morning light was faint, and the night was dark.
At this moment, in a quiet room, Xia Cheng was reading at night.
On the table, bundles of bamboo slips or silk cloth were arranged in one place, all tied up with ropes.
The bamboo slips were books.
The silk cloth was a map.
That's right, there was a map in this era.
However, its name was called a map.
When Jing Ke tried to assassinate Qin, he used the excuse of offering the maps of Yan Country to get close to Qin Shihuang.
However, those local maps were usually in the hands of the local tyrants or the government.
Moreover, the information was not very detailed.
Most of the maps would only mark official roads and some landmark scenery.
As for the details, if they wanted to know more, they could only send people to conduct an on-site inspection.
At this moment, Xia Cheng was browsing through the map of Xu Prefecture.
"Oh…"
Coming out from the pile of documents on the table, Xia Cheng twisted his slightly sore neck and stretched.
He was too engrossed in reading, so he could not feel the passage of time.
It had been several days since he joined Liu Bei's group.
As they were newcomers, Liu Bei introduced them one by one.
Civil officials are no more than Sun Qian, Jian Yong and the like, there will be no other people, just Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
After joining Liu Bei, he naturally had to share his burden.
Now, Xia Cheng's identity was the Lord of Duty of the Pingyuan Kingdom.
The officials of the county are roughly the same as those of the public house. There are no east and west Cao Cao, but there is a history of Gong Cao, who is in charge of selecting officials.
The five senses are in charge of various Cao affairs.
There are overseers and gatekeepers in the county.
There is a record of history, urging the date of the meeting.
This is the system of the Han Dynasty, which is now roughly the same.
Each county has its own old customs, and the names of each Cao are often different.
County government officials, important when promoting Cao, five senses puisne, Du You and the main book.
The power of the Gong Cao was at its peak in the Han Dynasty.
The county's Gongcao, in addition to personnel, can often participate in the county's government affairs.
It was no exaggeration to say that the position of the Duke of Duty in the commandery was like that of the prime minister in the imperial court.
This was very commendable.
Everyone in this world was real and had flesh and blood.
If he blindly thought of playing games and treated the people in this world as unintelligent NPCs, he would definitely suffer a huge loss.
Xia Cheng, who had been beaten up by society, was no longer a hothead who had just come out of the ivory tower.
He also knew that there was no free lunch in this world.
Even though he was facing Liu Bei, he was still hiding something.
Even when communicating with Liu Bei, Xia Cheng had always kept his face hidden, trying to avoid revealing too much information in advance.
Even if he revealed some of his plans, he would first pick up the nicest ones. As for the shortcomings and problems, he would avoid them or brush them off.
Some of the analysis had a certain degree of chance, and the conclusion might not be correct.
However, he only needed to say some ambiguous words to get the result he wanted.
The best way to gain trust was not to ask others to believe in you, but to let others believe in you through their own judgment.
Xia Cheng had rehearsed countless times in his heart about the possible situations that could happen.
How should he answer Liu Bei's questions? He even thought of many vague words to cover up his identity.
In any case, the Han Dynasty did not have strict household registration and identity cards. It was very easy to casually claim the identity of a child of a fallen aristocratic family.
However, Liu Bei did not ask.
Perhaps, from his point of view, everyone had their own little secrets. Some of them might not be important, while others might involve some people's privacy.
The monarch regards his subjects as his hands and feet, and the subjects regard the monarch as their confidants.
The monarch treats his subjects like dogs and horses, and the subjects treat the monarch like their countrymen.
If the monarch treats his subjects like dirt, the subjects will treat the monarch like enemies.
This was the true meaning of 'monarch',' monarch','courtiers' and 'courts'.?
Liu Guanzhang's well-known pledge of loyalty in the peach garden had really maintained a brotherly relationship for more than ten years, never suspecting each other…
The ideal realm of brothers and ministers was nothing more than this.?
Liu Bei had been in the army for decades, and he had been indomitable to achieve the hegemony of Ji Han. Guan Zhang was also famous because of his loyalty in Taoyuan.。
Prime Minister Zhuge, who had been on par with the Han Dynasty for thousands of years, had never seen the prosperity of the Han Dynasty, but he was bent on reviving it.
Although Jiang Wei had never seen Liu Bei in person, he swore to protect Ji Han's territory.
Compared to Wei and Wu.
The Shu Kingdom was indeed more like a group of idealists.
There were countless chaotic periods in history, but why was it that only the story of the Three Kingdoms was the most widely spread?
Wasn't it because of this Shu Han who valued the people that this chaotic dark era had a glimmer of light?。
If not for Ji Han and his group.
Perhaps, the Three Kingdoms were just like the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms?。
She liked Ji Han because she liked that kind of idealism.
Who wouldn't think of a way to gather five tigers in a game like the Three Kingdoms??
The heroes that were given out as the first account were basically Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, and the like.
Furthermore, Liu Bei's importance was obvious.
"Records of the Historian·Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin":"The King of Han granted me the seal of the general, gave me tens of thousands of soldiers, undressed me, and pushed me to eat.”
The so-called buying people's hearts was nothing more than taking off their clothes and pushing them to eat.
And Liu Bei treated Xia Cheng with courtesy.
Therefore, Xia Cheng was willing to help.
Other than unlocking the cheat, the memories of his previous life were Xia Cheng's most precious treasure.
Although Xia Cheng didn't know if his comprehensive analysis based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and history was correct.
However, if he looked at the current situation of the world, the direction of the world was the same as what he knew from his "memory".
Although Liu Bei's future was not good, it was also because of this that now was the best time to join Liu Bei.
At the moment, they did not have much time to choose.
Combining advantages and disadvantages, as well as the background of the era, he had to find the most suitable path from these possibilities.
Xuzhou…
Xia Cheng rubbed his chin and pondered. Then, he flipped open the bamboo slips to fill in the gaps.
His analysis of the situation was still somewhat lacking.
To Xia Cheng, there were still many things he needed to learn, especially to be a qualified strategist and even a strategist. His own knowledge reserves had to be very sufficient.
Talents were not necessarily people with outstanding talent. Sometimes, it was extremely important to nurture them in the later stages.
Perhaps in Liu Bei's eyes, Xia Cheng had spent a long time and made all sorts of plans before coming to find him.
Not only could he be familiar with political affairs, but he could also participate in military affairs at any time to display his strengths.
Actually, that was not the case. Xia Cheng had really 'landed not long ago'. After confirming the general direction, he came looking for her.
However, since he had been put in an important position by Liu Bei, he had to set an example and work hard to improve his abilities. At the same time, he had to be careful with his words and actions.
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