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Chapter 136
Chapter 136
At the junction of Zhou State and Jin State, there is a black tent on the Zhou State side, and a yellow tent on the Jin State side.
The border is sparsely populated, and there is only one village far away.
The tents are surrounded by green grass and green hills, and there is a small river gurgling eastward from the country of Zhou. When a few elk are grazing, they occasionally look up at the tents, as if they don’t understand what these people are doing in such a remote place?
Between the two groups of tents is a temporary building composed of containers and mobile prefabricated houses.
This building is where the two sides fought, and it looks like a huge boundary marker from a distance.
On Zhou Guo's side, in the largest black tent, Mi Guofeng and the others were a little tired after a month of civil war, but they still had to cheer up and discuss the next strategy.
Dou Yudao: "I'm afraid we will lose for a while in terms of poetry. I guess Jiang Linnan should still have some poetry reserves, but our reserves have been exhausted."
A senior student objected: "The people of Jin are cheating! They must have gathered all the new poems in Chongwen Pavilion to deal with us!"
The Chongwen Pavilion of the Jin State is similar to the Hongwen Pavilion of the Zhou State, and it is where the "highest combat power" of the Jin State is located.
Wang Quandao: "It can't be said to be deceitful. In the literary war three years ago, Jin State suffered a disastrous defeat in poetry, and they have always been ashamed of it. Before the literary war, we also guessed that the Jin Dynasty would make a big fuss about poetry. .”
It was because of such speculation that Dou Yu brought Wang Quan and other elites to prepare for a big battle.
I never thought that the state of Jin was more prepared than imagined. They really might have gathered all the high-quality new poems of the state of Jin in the past three years, just to avenge their shame in this literary war.
A student suggested: "Please ask for help, we are at an absolute disadvantage now, and we will not be their opponents if we go any further."
As long as the civil war starts, whether it is personnel support or material support, even a phone call for help is called a call for help.
When one party asks for help, the other party can also ask for assistance of the same size.
Of course, if your own country can't provide relevant assistance, that's another matter.
Wang Quan looked in the direction of Dou Yu and Mi Qingfeng. She also wanted to ask for help. Her intuition told her that the people of Jin had also reached the end of their battle. At this time, a few more poems would be enough to cause headaches for the people of Jin, and maybe they could regain their current disadvantage. .
But from a strategic point of view, she knew that the possibility of asking for help was extremely slim.
Mi Qingfeng held the "General's Order" in one hand, and twisted his beard with the other.
He is the main general of the Zhou Kingdom in this battle, and he must consider the overall situation.
In fact, the civil war between Zhou and Jin this time is completely a continuation of the war between Qin and Chu.
The strategic purpose of Jin, an ally of Chu, was not to hold back Zhou, an ally of Qin, so the two sides only engaged in a small-scale civil war.
Now the trend of the war between Qin and Chu is becoming more and more clear. Qin may lose, but judging from the situation, it will be a small defeat at most, which has little impact on the overall situation, so Qin has not asked Zhou for help until now.
The form of the main battlefield is clear, and there is no need to continue to expand the literary war between Zhou and Jin.
Mi Qingfeng finally decided: "Don't invite foreign aid, so as not to stalemate the war, so that the Yan State or the Chu State can take advantage of it!"
The students in the poetry group were somewhat disappointed. Dou Yu and Wang Quanming knew this would be the result, so they couldn't help but sighed together.
Mi Qingfeng said again: "The poetry group does its best to support, and the other groups share the pressure."
This sentence is equivalent to the general policy for the conclusion of this literary battle. The overall situation of the poetry group's defeat has been determined, and the other groups must strive for more victories on the battlefield.
Wang Quan returned to his tent with some disappointment. Although he was mentally prepared before, he never expected to encounter such a tough bone.
Although they live in tents, they have everything they need. The students sleep on wide wooden beds and use desks with bookcases. There are carpets on the floor and electric lights on the top. Except for running water, they have to be supplied collectively, just like those in Hongwen Hall. Life is about the same.
Sitting at the desk, Wang Quan flipped through a few notebooks of his own, hoping to find some inspiration from them, and write a poem or two temporarily to deal with tomorrow's literary war.
Flipping through it, a few hotel note papers fell out from one of the notebooks.
She suddenly remembered, how could she forget this!
Wang Quan hurriedly opened them, and on these sticky notes, there were indeed ten poems by Mu Bai.
The handwriting is beautiful and neat, and Wang Quan can still recall the serious attitude of the little girl who copied the poems.
Most of these ten poems can be called above-average level, and three of them can be called top-notch. The key ten poems are all catchy, and are most suitable for use in literary warfare.
And for now, Jin can definitely be caught off guard.
After reading it briefly, Wang Quan quickly took the note and ran to Dou Yu's tent.
On the second day, Zhou and Jin will fight again. Generally speaking, most of the cultural warfare items will be fought once every three days.
Taking poetry as an example, on the day of the battle, the works in the war were published simultaneously on the official websites of the two countries in an anonymous form.
People from the two countries had one and a half days to vote, and because it was released anonymously, they didn't know whether they voted for the poets of their own country or for the enemy country.
No matter how fierce the literary war is, most people will choose to vote for their favorite works.
After the voting is over, the "observation group" will announce the author of the work together when the votes are announced.
The "observation group" is composed of 300 people from each side of Wen and Warring States, and they supervise the fairness of Wen Zhan and ensure the confidentiality of information.
The overall structure of the "observation group" is very complicated, but the specific operation is not difficult. The "two-person system" is adopted for each position, which can basically guarantee that there will be no cheating.
For example, in the poetry battle, the position responsible for drawing lots between the two sides of the literary war is composed of a member of the "observation group" of the state of Zhou and a member of the "observation group" of the state of Jin.
Before the students were asked to draw lots, all electronic equipment on the two members of the "observation group" would be confiscated. After the lottery was over, the two could not be separated for a moment, and they would be locked in a tent like prisoners.
No matter what the other person does, it must be in the sight of the other person.
After the voting is over, the two people will be released. First, the result of the lottery will be announced, then the author of the work will be announced, and finally the results of the voting for the work will be announced.
At the scene of the literary battle of the poetry group, cameras from the two countries came early to adjust the cameras used for live broadcast.
Just from the cameramen, we can basically see which side has the upper hand now.
The cameras on the Zhou side were gloomy, while the Jin side were chatting and laughing.
At nine o'clock in the morning, a new literary war begins.
After the two sides sat down, Zhou Guo, who lost in the last round, launched a challenge.
Wang Quan said unhurriedly: "We want a ten-man battle!"
Ask for tickets ヾ(≧▽≦*)o
(End of this chapter)
At the junction of Zhou State and Jin State, there is a black tent on the Zhou State side, and a yellow tent on the Jin State side.
The border is sparsely populated, and there is only one village far away.
The tents are surrounded by green grass and green hills, and there is a small river gurgling eastward from the country of Zhou. When a few elk are grazing, they occasionally look up at the tents, as if they don’t understand what these people are doing in such a remote place?
Between the two groups of tents is a temporary building composed of containers and mobile prefabricated houses.
This building is where the two sides fought, and it looks like a huge boundary marker from a distance.
On Zhou Guo's side, in the largest black tent, Mi Guofeng and the others were a little tired after a month of civil war, but they still had to cheer up and discuss the next strategy.
Dou Yudao: "I'm afraid we will lose for a while in terms of poetry. I guess Jiang Linnan should still have some poetry reserves, but our reserves have been exhausted."
A senior student objected: "The people of Jin are cheating! They must have gathered all the new poems in Chongwen Pavilion to deal with us!"
The Chongwen Pavilion of the Jin State is similar to the Hongwen Pavilion of the Zhou State, and it is where the "highest combat power" of the Jin State is located.
Wang Quandao: "It can't be said to be deceitful. In the literary war three years ago, Jin State suffered a disastrous defeat in poetry, and they have always been ashamed of it. Before the literary war, we also guessed that the Jin Dynasty would make a big fuss about poetry. .”
It was because of such speculation that Dou Yu brought Wang Quan and other elites to prepare for a big battle.
I never thought that the state of Jin was more prepared than imagined. They really might have gathered all the high-quality new poems of the state of Jin in the past three years, just to avenge their shame in this literary war.
A student suggested: "Please ask for help, we are at an absolute disadvantage now, and we will not be their opponents if we go any further."
As long as the civil war starts, whether it is personnel support or material support, even a phone call for help is called a call for help.
When one party asks for help, the other party can also ask for assistance of the same size.
Of course, if your own country can't provide relevant assistance, that's another matter.
Wang Quan looked in the direction of Dou Yu and Mi Qingfeng. She also wanted to ask for help. Her intuition told her that the people of Jin had also reached the end of their battle. At this time, a few more poems would be enough to cause headaches for the people of Jin, and maybe they could regain their current disadvantage. .
But from a strategic point of view, she knew that the possibility of asking for help was extremely slim.
Mi Qingfeng held the "General's Order" in one hand, and twisted his beard with the other.
He is the main general of the Zhou Kingdom in this battle, and he must consider the overall situation.
In fact, the civil war between Zhou and Jin this time is completely a continuation of the war between Qin and Chu.
The strategic purpose of Jin, an ally of Chu, was not to hold back Zhou, an ally of Qin, so the two sides only engaged in a small-scale civil war.
Now the trend of the war between Qin and Chu is becoming more and more clear. Qin may lose, but judging from the situation, it will be a small defeat at most, which has little impact on the overall situation, so Qin has not asked Zhou for help until now.
The form of the main battlefield is clear, and there is no need to continue to expand the literary war between Zhou and Jin.
Mi Qingfeng finally decided: "Don't invite foreign aid, so as not to stalemate the war, so that the Yan State or the Chu State can take advantage of it!"
The students in the poetry group were somewhat disappointed. Dou Yu and Wang Quanming knew this would be the result, so they couldn't help but sighed together.
Mi Qingfeng said again: "The poetry group does its best to support, and the other groups share the pressure."
This sentence is equivalent to the general policy for the conclusion of this literary battle. The overall situation of the poetry group's defeat has been determined, and the other groups must strive for more victories on the battlefield.
Wang Quan returned to his tent with some disappointment. Although he was mentally prepared before, he never expected to encounter such a tough bone.
Although they live in tents, they have everything they need. The students sleep on wide wooden beds and use desks with bookcases. There are carpets on the floor and electric lights on the top. Except for running water, they have to be supplied collectively, just like those in Hongwen Hall. Life is about the same.
Sitting at the desk, Wang Quan flipped through a few notebooks of his own, hoping to find some inspiration from them, and write a poem or two temporarily to deal with tomorrow's literary war.
Flipping through it, a few hotel note papers fell out from one of the notebooks.
She suddenly remembered, how could she forget this!
Wang Quan hurriedly opened them, and on these sticky notes, there were indeed ten poems by Mu Bai.
The handwriting is beautiful and neat, and Wang Quan can still recall the serious attitude of the little girl who copied the poems.
Most of these ten poems can be called above-average level, and three of them can be called top-notch. The key ten poems are all catchy, and are most suitable for use in literary warfare.
And for now, Jin can definitely be caught off guard.
After reading it briefly, Wang Quan quickly took the note and ran to Dou Yu's tent.
On the second day, Zhou and Jin will fight again. Generally speaking, most of the cultural warfare items will be fought once every three days.
Taking poetry as an example, on the day of the battle, the works in the war were published simultaneously on the official websites of the two countries in an anonymous form.
People from the two countries had one and a half days to vote, and because it was released anonymously, they didn't know whether they voted for the poets of their own country or for the enemy country.
No matter how fierce the literary war is, most people will choose to vote for their favorite works.
After the voting is over, the "observation group" will announce the author of the work together when the votes are announced.
The "observation group" is composed of 300 people from each side of Wen and Warring States, and they supervise the fairness of Wen Zhan and ensure the confidentiality of information.
The overall structure of the "observation group" is very complicated, but the specific operation is not difficult. The "two-person system" is adopted for each position, which can basically guarantee that there will be no cheating.
For example, in the poetry battle, the position responsible for drawing lots between the two sides of the literary war is composed of a member of the "observation group" of the state of Zhou and a member of the "observation group" of the state of Jin.
Before the students were asked to draw lots, all electronic equipment on the two members of the "observation group" would be confiscated. After the lottery was over, the two could not be separated for a moment, and they would be locked in a tent like prisoners.
No matter what the other person does, it must be in the sight of the other person.
After the voting is over, the two people will be released. First, the result of the lottery will be announced, then the author of the work will be announced, and finally the results of the voting for the work will be announced.
At the scene of the literary battle of the poetry group, cameras from the two countries came early to adjust the cameras used for live broadcast.
Just from the cameramen, we can basically see which side has the upper hand now.
The cameras on the Zhou side were gloomy, while the Jin side were chatting and laughing.
At nine o'clock in the morning, a new literary war begins.
After the two sides sat down, Zhou Guo, who lost in the last round, launched a challenge.
Wang Quan said unhurriedly: "We want a ten-man battle!"
Ask for tickets ヾ(≧▽≦*)o
(End of this chapter)
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