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The fourth round, the fierce battle in Taolin

After crossing Funiu Mountain, there is an endless plain. Wheat fields are about to ripen everywhere, and cattle and sheep are leisurely and contented. At this time, although Wu Zetian presided over the palace affairs and Li Tang lost power, the government was basically stable. After the drought of the previous two years, the countryside recovered

A scene of great peace and prosperity.

The four of them traveled north from Lexiang. Jiao Huiqing was wary of Wei Da in every possible way and tried not to speak to him. After a few days, they saw that he did not bother them and felt strange. At this time, Chen Ziang and Tang Feiyi picked up some ordinary things.

Kung Fu was taught to him. Wei Da practiced it seriously.

A few days later, Jiao Huiqing knew that he was not eager for revenge and concentrated on learning martial arts, so he led him to verbal fights all day long in the hope that he would fail in his studies. Wei was clumsy and blunt, so Jiao Huiqing fought with him all day long.

Looking for weapons.

It was almost August when they arrived at Duji Road. The wheat in the fields was about to be harvested, and the earth was filled with the intoxicating fragrance of wheat. The four of them had entered the suburbs of Luoyang, the eastern capital. Most of Luoyang's hills and mountains and two rivers flowing through the city,

They all originate from Songshan Mountain, where the mountains and rivers are lush and graceful, facing each other with grace and beauty, and the dragon veins and water veins are strong. It is exactly the place where Feng Shui says, "If the dragon is strong, the characters will be brave and handsome."

Facing the beautiful scenery, Tang Feiyi unconsciously chanted: "The vast river flows, driving horses across Changzhou. Magpies fly over the mountains at dawn, and cicadas noisy in the wild autumn wind." Wei Da was puzzled by his meaning and saw Tang Feiyi chanting.

When he was composing the poem, his face was full of pride, his eyes were shining, and he was intoxicated.

At this time, the four of them tacitly understood each other, and Tang Feiyi's daughter's body was no longer a secret. For the convenience of traveling, Tang Feiyi still disguised herself as a man. Wei Daque thought: This Tang girl is a fairy who has come down to earth, with a beautiful figure and a fair face.

.I’m afraid she’ll be even more beautiful if she wears female red makeup.

While he was thinking wildly, Jiao Huiqing's thick laughter sounded again. Jiao Huiqing said with a sarcastic smile: "Brother Tang, can reciting poems be used as food? When you get to Luoyang, follow me to the palace's imperial kitchen at night. Lao Jiao invites you

Eat to your heart’s content!”

Tang Feiyi asked back: "I don't care about it. I eat delicacies from mountains and seas all the time." Jiao Huiqing said with a smile: "Then treat me to eat." Tang Feiyi said: "You are obedient. After meeting my father, it is delicious."

The delicacies will keep you satisfied." Jiao Huiqing said: "Seriously?" Tang Feiyi said: "That's what a gentleman says." Jiao Huiqing said: "It's hard to chase a horse!"

Wei Dacheng asked sarcastically: "Why did brother Tang recite that poem and preach? I thought about it for a long time and was puzzled."

It turned out that he was still thinking about that poem. Tang Feiyi said with a smile: "It was written by Prime Minister Shangguan Yi during the reign of Emperor Gaozong, 'Entering the Lodi and Stepping on the Moon in Luo Di', describing the feelings of Prime Minister Shangguan waiting for an audience outside the imperial city of Luoyang." She elaborated.

Interpretation of poetic meaning and Wei Da.

This poem was written during the Longshuo period of Gaozong. At that time, Gaozong lived in Shangyang Palace in Luoyang, and Shangguanyi was in charge of state affairs. It was his most proud time. All the officials went to Luoyang for the early morning court, and they had to rush outside the imperial city before dawn to wait.

Under the bridge, we wait for the dawn across the water. "Guangchuan" in the poem refers to Luoshui, and "Changzhou" refers to Luodi. Luodi is an official road and is paved with sand to facilitate carriages and horses, so it is called Changzhou.

Wei Damu, who was illiterate, was very interested when he heard Tang Feiyi's eloquent poem, although he still did not understand the meaning of the poem. Jiao Huiqing laughed and said: "Old Jiao doesn't like the literary and refined poetry."

Tang Feiyi's face flushed and he said: "Wei Da, practice your martial arts quickly, listen to your sister's orders, and teach Lao Jiao a lesson!" Wei Da said, "I'm afraid I'm stupid, my martial arts progress is so slow."

When Jiao Huiqing heard this, he was even more happy. He hummed a tune and patted his butt.

***

Seeing that they were about to reach Luoyang, the four of them did not check in and kept traveling all the way. At night, the moon was half-curved, the earth was dyed with a thin layer of silver light, and a forest appeared in the distance. Tang Feiyi said: "After passing the Tao River,

Lin is the Luoshui Tianjin Bridge."

But they heard Chen Ziang whisper: "Hey!" The four of them saw his expression and listened carefully with bated breath. There was a sound of weapons clashing in the slightly cold wind, faintly deep in the peach forest.

Jiao Huiqing said with a smile: "Okay! There have been no surprises in the past few days, and Lao Jiao is so bored that he is flustered. Today he can stretch his muscles and bones." After that, he ran towards the forest. When he entered the forest, he was attacked by swords.

The sound gradually approached. The peach trees in front were shaking, several branches had been broken, and five figures were fighting fiercely.

One of them shouted loudly: "Wang Yangzong, you old guy is really getting harder and harder to chew!" The weapon in his hand was not loosened at all, and he attacked several times. The weapon in this man's hand was actually a hoe.

, but saw that digging, knocking, tapping, prying, the hoe used by ordinary farmers to cultivate fields, evolved into a set of infinitely powerful martial arts in his hands.

"Bah! How can you overthrow me even if you are the hoe king of Fujian?" The voice of the person who responded was low-pitched. It sounded like a drum beating in the ears, which showed that he was full of energy. Under the moonlight, he was tall and energetic. He and he

The men with hoes fought in pairs, using their bare hands and fists. When they flew, their shoes struck the hoes, making a metallic sound.

Tang Feiyi saw the two people nearby clearly and couldn't help but whispered: "Hey - it's the Hoe King of Bamin and the King of Guazhou Iron Foot Sect Yangzong." Wei Da whispered: "These two people have great kung fu." Tang Feiyi said in a low voice:

Fei Yi said: "The Hoe King of Ba Fujian has been plowing the fields since he was a child. He realized a set of kung fu during his work and fought all over Fujian without any opponent. So he went to the Central Plains to find people to compete with, but he also had few opponents. He was considered a martial arts wizard.

"

Wei Da sighed and said: "When will I be able to create my own kung fu like a hoe king!" Jiao Huiqing said with a smile: "This Wang Quan is intelligent by nature, and Lao Jiao also feels inferior, how can you compare?"

Tang Feiyi added: "Wang Yangzong's iron-footed kung fu spreads across the northwest. In the northwest, everyone knows the reputation of the iron-footed gate. And Qin Bashan, the lord of Heisha City over there, is an unstable person."

The two men fought equally on the field. Wang Yangzong's iron shoes were not afraid of the hoe, and his internal strength was stronger than the hoe king, but he could not help the hoe king's weird moves. The hoe only hit him on the head, and after dozens of moves, they were still tied.

Jiao Huiqing said: "I have heard for a long time that the King of Hoes not only figured out the hoe moves, but also incorporated the fighting skills of chickens, ducks, dogs, cats, and cows into Kung Fu. It seems true."

A few feet away, there were another three people fighting in a group. One wielded a whip, and the other wielded a long and curved sword. The two of them attacked the big man wielding the spear from a distance and from close. The man wielding the spear was also very burly, and the spear was dancing two feet around.

It was airtight. Even though they were one against two, the red tassel on the gun tip forced the two to defend themselves from time to time.

The man wielding the scimitar was originally short, but he was very different from the big man wielding the gun. The movements of the scimitar in his hand were flexible and changeable. The whip wielder was three feet away from the big man, running around him, and suddenly whipped out a whip.
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