In addition to his strong commanding ability, Zhong Hui is also good at calligraphy.

This can increase Ji's cultural prosperity.

But at this point, at this stage.

Cultural prosperity is no longer dispensable to Ji Guo.

Now all they have to do is protect themselves.

Only by letting Ji Guo survive can we talk about other things.

Zhong Hui inherited his calligraphy from his father Zhong Yao.

Because Zhong Yao is a great calligrapher in history.

Liang Yu Jianwu's"Lun on Calligraphy" classifies calligraphers into upper, middle and lower grades. Seventeen calligraphers are of the upper grade, another 48 are of the middle grade, and fifty-six are of the lower grade. Choose three people as the top-grade ones (Zhang Zhi, Zhong Yao, and Wang Xizhi), and five people as the top-grade ones (Cui Yuan, Du Du, Shi Yiguan, Zhang Chang, and Wang Xianzhi).······Suo Jing (You'an), Liang Hu (Meng Huang), Wei Dan (Zhong Jiang), Huang Xiang (Xiu Ming), Hu Zhao (Kong Ming), Zhong Hui (Shi Ji), Wei Guan (Bo Yu), Xun Yu (Chang Yin), Ruan Yan (Wen Ji), these nine people are below the top grade."

Fan Yuanchang, who was a scholar in the Ji Dynasty, was just as talented as Zijing. However, he had both merit and incompetence, and he was able to achieve both real and calligraphy achievements."

From this, we can see Zhong Hui's calligraphy ability.

He received a good education from Zhong Yao since he was a child.

In addition, Zhong Hui is good at imitating other people's handwriting.

Pei Zi Yulin: When Zhong Hui was young, he imitated a paper book. Others thought it was written by Ruan Ji, and they all said that every word has its own meaning. After knowing it was Zhong Hui who did it, he didn't even say anything.

Later, Zhong Hui imitated his nephew Xun Xu's handwriting to defraud Xun Xu's sword.

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After King Ji saw Zhong Hui, he entrusted Zhong Hui with important tasks.

But King Ji also knew Bai Qi’s strength.

I also know the characters of the Killing God Army and the Qilin Army.

King Ji hoped that Zhong Hui could deal with Jiang Wei.

As for Bai Qi, he could only trust one other person.

Of course, the opponent's ability is definitely not as good as Bai Qi's.

But there are no other options.

In addition, Zhao Zilong, Guan Yunchang, Pei Yuanqing and others in Bai Qi's army must be dealt with. otherwise······

It will only be a waste of life.

Thinking of this, King Ji looked at the people present, his eyes full of hope.

I hope they can help Ji Guo win this war.

This time, the general selection platform selected military generals.

Mainly by force.

The final winner was Xue Kui, a famous general in the Chinese Romance.

Not to mention young, he still uses double hammers.

Xue Kui's hammer is really powerful.

In the novel, that is also a famous existence.

Xue Kui is the grandson of Xue Dingshan and the son of Xue Gang. He was granted the title of King of Zhao by Luling King Li Xian because he managed to capture fifty-three enemy pass cities within two days and one night.

At this time, Xue Dingshan was still a child.

Not fully grown up.

After all, Xue Rengui had just made his fortune under Lu Yan.

Xue Kui's birth was extraordinary.

It is said to be the upper worldShi Xingguan descended to earth and was born with great strength and extraordinary beauty. It was rumored that when Xue Gang went to Beijing to plant willows on a grave during the Qingming Festival, his wife Ji Luanying was pregnant with Liujia. Xue Gang then named Sunflower, saying that if a girl was born, Ji Luanying would be named, and if a boy was born, he would be named Xue Kui. Xue Kui later worked with his father Xue Gang to help the Tang Dynasty and assist the King of Luling in ascending the throne. He made great military exploits and laid the foundation for the prosperous Kaiyuan era.

Xue Kui is also known as the most powerful person in the Xue family.

Of course, this fierce man also came after Xue Rengui passed away and Xue Dingshan grew old.

But Xue Kui's record cannot be underestimated.

Xue Kui can be said to be the most powerful person among the generals of the Xue family. With a pair of drums, urns, golden hammers and extraordinary divine power, he cannot find any opponent.

Because Li Xian, the king of Luling, refused his mother Wu Zetian's imperial edict to capture Xue Gang, Wu Zetian was so angry that she wanted to kill Li Xian. The two princes-in-law under Li Xian's knees, namely Xue Gang's nephew Xue Jiao and his son Xue Kui, immediately rushed to Luoyang to visit their father-in-law.

On the day when Li Xian was executed, Xue Kui entered the execution ground without saying a word, killed the executioner, rescued his father-in-law, and revealed his true identity as the"rebellious" son captured by the Wu Zhou court.

Under the protection of his eldest son-in-law Xue Jiao, the King of Luling hid in the house of Cheng Yaojin, who was still alive, and was out of danger. Only the exciting showdown between Xue Kui and Wu Guang was left. The two young sledgehammers, one with gold Hammers, one with a copper hammer, four hammers intersecting, shaking the earth and the earth, making a buzzing sound, which only made the people around watching the excitement feel worried for both sides. It would not be good for such a young talent to hurt anyone, Wu Guang's His nickname is Golden Arm Erlang, which shows that his strength is not inferior to that of Xue Kui, the golden hammer general. At this time, Wu Tong, who knew Qin Wen's true identity, did not want the two heavyweights to suffer losses later, but he could not tell each other's identities at the time. So he could only call him back in the name of worrying about Wu Guang being injured.

Although Wu Guang was reluctant, he did not dare to violate the general's order. However, this made Xue Kui, who was eager to kill, very unhappy, so he chased him into the inner courtyard of the palace.

Because the young Golden Hammer was like a god descending to earth, he was too brave. Except for Wu Guang, no one else in the Wu Zhou Dynasty had the ability to resist, so they could only close the door tightly and dare not go out to fight. As a result, Xue Kui became even more depressed, like a ferocious beast with nowhere to vent, overwhelming people in the east and west, and in the end he almost used a sledgehammer to smash open the Wuchao Gate.

The story of the hammer blowing against the Wu Dynasty Gate is also a classic part of"Xue Gang's Rebellion against the Tang Dynasty".

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