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7 The Three Great Divine Books of the Transmigrator!

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'Treat and heal Wuding Marquis Guo Ying.'Mission accomplished!

"Reward: Exchange Points x100, Random Reward x1!”

"Random reward selection in progress... You have obtained the Three Great Divine Books of the Transmigrator.”

After receiving this reward, Zhu Zhiren was lost.

The three great transmigrator divine books, were they serious about the rewards?

Why did it feel so unreliable!

However, when he accepted the reward, everyone was stunned.

Barefoot Doctor's Manual, Militia Military Training Manual, and Friends of Military and Civil Talents.

What the hell was this!

Zhu Zhi knew about the three great transmigrators 'divine books. They were known as "the three most suitable books to bring when traveling to ancient times." (This isn't something the author made up. It can really be found online. It can be called a divine book.))

If you wanted to achieve the goal of " being promoted, getting a raise, becoming a lord, marrying a beautiful princess, and reaching the peak of the ancients " in ancient times, then you had to watch carefully. As long as you had these three books in hand, no matter which dynasty you transmigrated to, you would be a god-like figure like Hua Tuo, Sun Wu, and Zhuge.

" Barefoot Doctor's Manual " was a medical textbook that was published in 1969. It was compiled by the Shanghai Chinese Medical College, Zhejiang Chinese Medical College, and others. It was specially prepared for the barefoot doctors in rural areas.

In this book, there was a solution to snoring, and there was a solution to helping pregnant women give birth. From the acupuncture techniques of traditional Chinese medicine to the procedures of western medicine surgery; From the collection of folk herbs to the steps of western medicine synthesis…there was nothing that could not be imagined, and nothing that could not be written in books.

More importantly, this book also taught him how to successfully realize these things that could only be learned in advanced medical schools under simple conditions. For example, if there was a situation where surgery was necessary, how to perform regional anesthesia, how to perform surgical work, and how to perform postoperative care.

From the steps of how to clean the surgical tools to the details of tying up the twelve flashlights with ropes as temporary shadowless lamps…almost all the feasible methods were reflected in this book.

As long as he had this book in hand, no matter which era he traveled to, he would be able to reduce the dimensions of clinical knowledge and quickly become a famous " divine doctor."

Although Zhu Zhi had Master Level Medical Proficiency, this did not mean that the book was useless. This was because most of his Master Level Medical Proficiency was applied to Chinese medicine. In addition to Chinese medicine, this book also had knowledge of Western medicine. With the combination of Chinese and Western, even Hua Tuo had to kowtow in front of Zhu Zhi and call him Master.

Compared to the Barefoot Doctor's Manual, the Militia Training Manual had a much smaller distribution, but it did not mean that it was not important. And to Zhu Zhi, the Militia Training Manual was far more important than the Barefoot Doctor's Manual!

For a Zhu Zhi who had no military experience, this book was a textbook for him to become an excellent battlefield commander.

First of all, the purpose of this book was to cultivate a qualified armed force in the shortest time possible. Don't underestimate this matter. Even today, it was not easy for the armies of all countries in the world to achieve a " pass ". In some countries, the so-called " regular army " was just a motley crew with low combat effectiveness. The most amazing thing about the Militia Training Manual was that it taught Zhu Zhu Zhi how to train a group of people with no military experience into soldiers with considerable combat power in the shortest time possible.

Zhu Zhi opened the Militia Training Manual and saw these: From the most basic formation training to the common sense of protection when mushroom eggs fell; From the routine of waking up early and going to bed late to the basic knowledge of survival in the wild; From the simplest formation to the tactics of advancing under the enemy's artillery fire in large-scale battles.

It could be said that the basic knowledge and key points of training an infantryman (including the "five skills" of infantrymen, namely shooting, assassination, bombing, blasting, and soil engineering) were all displayed in this book.

Moreover, the details of many projects were very intuitive: How to conceal oneself during the march, try not to go to the top of the mountain to avoid being discovered by the enemy; Don't take the same path during patrol to avoid being followed by the enemy; How to use the 'jumping eye method' to measure distance when finding a target, and so on.

As long as he followed the steps, he could get a troop that could be pulled into the battlefield within a few weeks.

With such a Militia Training Manual, even in the era of cold weapons, one could use the military experience summarized in it to train an elite troop in a very short time. Considering the limited military knowledge of the ancients, Zhu Zhi could use the Militia Training Manual to create an " information gap " and make his troops a " victorious army."

Holding the Militia Training Manual, Zhu Zhi's hands were trembling.

If this wasn't a divine book, then what was it?

The last book, Friends of Military and Civil Talents, was even more magical.

Compared to the previous two books, this book was more like a " hodgepodge." When one opened it, one would think that the editor had made a mistake in the title: The previous chapter was still about how to deal with the falling mushroom eggs, and the next chapter suddenly taught you how to take good care of the sow after it was born. When you finally learned how to take care of a sow, the next chapter taught you how to build a house and dig a ditch. Finally, he felt that he could become a civil engineer, but the next chapter suddenly changed to how to become a qualified accountant…

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