"You can't beat me." Guan Yu's cold words directly hit Sun Shangxiang's heart.

If Guan Yu and Sun Shangxiang were bad friends, perhaps Sun Shangxiang would pat Guan Yu on the shoulder and say: "You're worried, Old Tie."

However, the current Sun Shangxiang didn't have a good relationship with Guan Yu.

Therefore, she only coldly said: "You don't dare to fight me, right?"

Guan Yu did not say anything. He just leaned back and spread out on the bed of the carriage.

"The relationship between you and me can be considered to be familiar. Do you think you can still use provocation against me? " Guan Yu was speechless.

Hearing this, Sun Shangxiang was stumped.

That's right! Although she had taken Xiao Wen as her master in order to defeat Guan Yu, Sun Shangxiang and Guan Yu had indeed been classmates for almost two months.

If it was in Xiao Wen's original world line, or the world line of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", other people, such as Yan Liangwen and ugly Hua Xiong, would say that they could defeat Guan Yu.

Zhuge Liang shamelessly boasted that he could defeat Guan Yu with one hand. On the one hand, it was simply impossible. On the other hand, Guan Yu and Zhuge Liang were quite familiar with each other.

Perhaps facing Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu could only expressionlessly say, "Military Advisor, it's good that you like it."

Would he care about the provocation of the five dregs?

Even if he was, he wouldn't.

Guan Yu's pride was not blind pride, but pride that he liked to challenge things that were difficult to challenge.

If he wanted to prove himself, he would only move towards a stronger opponent, and not wantonly trample on the weak like Dong Zhuo.

The weaker one swung his blade at the weaker one.

And the strong would only brandish their blades towards the stronger ones.

The depressed Sun Shangxiang didn't force Guan Yu to make a move.

She was the same kind of person as Guan Yu. She also had her own pride. Thus, just like Guan Yu, she lay on her back on the blanket, gazing at the ceiling of the carriage as she said in a bored manner, "When can I challenge you?"

"When?" Guan Yu slightly creased his brow. After thinking about it, he said, "I don't know either."

On the other carriage, Xiao Wen opened the window.

The rider, riding his tall Arabian horse, said from beside the window, "Mr. Xiao, why didn't you come out and ride in such a fine weather? In the Han, it would be illegal for a horse to trample on farmland. "But on the prairie, you can have your horse's hooves trample on any piece of grass."

"I can't say that I'm not very good at riding horses!" Xiao Wen felt depressed.

He could only console himself. After the formation of the modern army, the main force would be the line infantry and the artillery.

When the time came, the chest armored cavalry or hussars would be used for flanking and pursuing the enemy. Although they were useful, they were not the key.

However, he still smiled at him and said, "If possible, I also want to ride a horse with the Prince. It's just that I still have students, so I have to educate them. "

"If only we Huns had a teacher like you." He looked at Xiao Wen and sighed.

In the Huns, even the art of riding was often explored by the rider himself. Only Royal families like the Rising Sun Dynasty or the children of the other great aristocrats would have a special person to teach them riding techniques and martial arts.

Not to mention other technologies.

The Huns themselves did not even have complete craftsmen's inheritances. They could only capture some talents abroad through war.

Hearing this, Xiao Wen laughed, "Prince, you'll have to earn a lot of money from this. As long as you have money, you Huns can build schools and things like that. "And the academy, you can build it as well."

A thing like the academy was not unfamiliar at all.

However, for these three things, it took him a long time to come to his senses.

It was an educational institution that existed during the Xia and Shang Dynasties.

Because in this era, there was no such word as school. Thus, when Xiao Wen directly spoke of school, it was unlikely that he would understand it. Rather, it was more accurate to say that he understood things like school order.

He was also a reader, otherwise he would not have been able to speak the languages of the East Asian countries.

But because of this, he felt that developing education was still very difficult.

"Does the Prince think that the Huns lack talent?" Xiao Wen asked.

"Naturally. "The more talented a person is, the better it is." He did not try to conceal his desire for talent. When he looked at Xiao Wen, his eyes were fervent.

Xiao Wen, who was being stared at, also felt a bit uncomfortable.

He shifted his body and said, "Actually, I can introduce some talents to you."

"Oh?" Hearing Xiao Wen's words, he immediately became overjoyed. He said: "If so, then mister will be the great benefactor of our Hun."

"Why are you being so courteous? Which one of us will follow which one of us?! " Xiao Wen laughed.

But under this smile, it was still Xiao Wen's scheme.

The talent that he had prepared for Ran Dong was naturally not a good person.

In fact, the talent he had prepared was a friend of the Yang family. However, in the original history, he was a scholar from the Western Han Dynasty — Han Nascent.

Xiao Wen remembered that when he was in university, he had once gone to the Chinese department to have a lesson with a girl from the Chinese department.

Once, the Chinese department's ancient history teacher had mentioned that Confucius had been divided into eight factions after his death: Zhang Zhiru, Zi Jioru, Yan Dynasty's Confucius, Meng Dynasty's Confucius, Painted Eagle's Confucius, Zhongliang's Sun's Confucius, and Le Zhengjiu's Confucianism. The eight schools of Confucianism during the Warring States Period were the factions that appeared within the "Loud War of the Hundred Families" at that time. Their opinions were very different, but they all regarded themselves as representing Confucianism of Confucius. From the perspective of later historical development, Mencius faction and Xun Zi faction had the greatest influence on later generations.

However, in the Western Han Dynasty, there were many famous schools of thought.

Amongst them were Rujiu, Han Shi, Si Meng, Gong Yang, Gu Liang, Xun Zi, and so on.

Due to the difference in their teachers, their interpretation of the sages and sages in the Analects of Confucianism was different. The estrangement between them had long since reached the point where they had to eliminate each other as soon as possible, and this was the reason why the so-called heretics were always more terrifying than the pagans.

Today, no one had heard of so many schools of thought, because they had long since slaughtered each other in the internal strife, and the final victor had become one.

Xiao Wen knew that the Mundane Guild and the Ruoru Guild were, in fact, the last two existences to be laughed at in the Confucian School.

Dong Zhongshu's original guild, though, was the first to put forward the idea of "dismissing a hundred schools and respecting only Confucianism".

However, this school that advocated the restoration of enmity between Xiang and the Duke of Xiang, the great avenger of Spring and Autumn, which made Xiao Wen feel really good about it, was being suppressed step by step by the rulers because of their support for the idea of revenge by blood relatives.

Otherwise, why do you think the Confucian school advocated peace?

They also talked about avenging, but they were only cut down by the rulers.

Of course, these things had nothing to do with Xiao Wen. The one Xiao Wen introduced to Ran Dun was in fact a rake from the Confucian school of Han Shi — the baby Han.