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Chapter 30 The Inspector's Disciple

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Li Jing's words made Cui Yunqing very satisfied. Even the officials in the state behind him were surprised and showed a look of surprise and admiration.

Cui Yunqing stroked three long beards and smiled, "I am from a good family and can be civil and martial. At a young age, I have made great contributions. It is really a hero who comes from a young age. Ji Yu, I have the intention of loving talents and want to accept you as my disciple. I wonder if I have this qualification?"

Wang Chong and Zhang Hong and others were all shiny when they heard it, especially Zhang Hong, who was originally a scholar. He had been studying for most of his life, but failed the exams in Beijing. If a cousin had not been the magistrate of Wendeng County, he would not even be a poor assistant. It was not because he had no ability, but because there was no one above. Now seeing that Zhu Guo, who was a second-rank, and the real governor of Shangzhou Cui Yunqing, who had taken the initiative to be Li Jing's commander in front of so many people, would not mention this shock. Not to mention Cui Yunqing's official position, even if he was born in a high-ranking family like the Cui family in Qinghe, Hebei, could also be of great help to Li Jing. It can be said that once Li Jing became Cui Yunqing's disciple, he would really jump into the dragon gate and soar into the sky, and his future would be bright.

Some are envious, some are jealous.

Wang Chong, Zhang Hong and others were extremely envious, but among the officials behind Cui Yunqing, a few of them looked gloomy. One of them was the governor Shi Feng Yanqing, who was dressed in a scarlet official robe. He was named Yanqing as the chief of the fifth rank of Shangshu, and was one of the three assistant officials of the prefecture. Moreover, Feng Yanqing and Cui Yunqing were from the Qingzhou House of Cui clan in Qinghe, and were one of the five surnames of the Tang Dynasty. Feng Yanqing was born in the Feng clan of Bohai, and was one of the three major surnames of Cui clan in Zibo Qing, Feng and Han. Although his reputation is not as low as that of Cui clan in Qinghe, it is just a little lower.

The Feng clans and Han clans in Qingzhou were both large clans that followed Murong De of Yan's southern and Southern Dynasties and then moved south. The Qingzhou Fang clan of Cui clans in Qingzhou was the large clan that moved south at that time. At that time, the Northern Wei attacked the Later Yan, and a large number of powerful clans moved south with Murong, including the Cui clans in Qinghe, Zhang clans, Fang clans, Bohai Feng clans, Gao clans, Pingyuan Liu clans and Han clans.

After several hundred years of going south, these original Hebei clans gradually became the Qingqi High School clans through a large number of recruiting disciples and disciples. Among them, the Cui clan, Feng clan and Han clan are the strongest.

Dengzhou Governor Cui Yunqing was transferred to Dengzhou Governor for only half a year. Before him, Feng Yanqing had been a long-time leader in Dengzhou for five years. The last governor was seriously ill, and he was in charge of the state affairs for nearly a year. Originally, he thought that according to the convention, he would take over the position of governor, but he did not expect that the superior would be transferred directly to the top. Cui Yunqing came from a famous family and was a Jinshi, and had a great background. Feng Yanqing wanted to get along with him. For this reason, he specially proposed to let his nephew Feng Liang take Cui Yunqing as his teacher. But as a result, the matter was mentioned several times, but in the end he was rejected by Cui Yunqing.

Originally, Feng Yanqing thought that this was because Cui Yunqing was a bit aloof as a scholar, and she felt that her nephew was indeed a bit unfair, so the matter was left unresolved. But now, Cui Yunqing actually wanted to take a Tutuan village man who had just met less than half an hour ago as his disciple. Although he did think that Li Jing was very good, young, handsome and capable of being a martial artist. However, Cui Yunqing's actions were still regarded as a great insult to him by Feng Yanqing.

Insult, this is not only an insult to him, but also a great insult to the Feng family by Cui. At this moment, Feng Yanqing not only hated Cui Yunqing, but also hated Li Jing.

Li Jing still had no idea about all this, and he was still in a daze.

Cui Yunqing actually wanted to accept him as his disciple? This is incredible. He is just a soldier in the Uttar Group. A big man like Cui Yunqing actually took the initiative to accept him as his disciple. This is a great thing. Once he entered Cui Yunqing's sect, he would have really reached the top in one step. Even if Cui Yunqing is not the governor of Dengzhou, he can still make a fortune with the title of Cui's disciple.

Seeing that Li Jing seemed to be shocked and didn't know how to answer, Cui Yunqing immediately chuckled and said, "What, don't you want to?"

Li Jing was awakened by this sentence, and at this time he didn't care about why. He quickly stepped forward a few steps and respectfully knelt down in front of Cui Yunqing's horse and gave the honorary ceremony.

"Student Li Jing greets his mentor!"

"Hahaha, okay, okay, okay!" Cui Yunqing shouted three good words in a row, jumped off the horse and bent down to help Li Jing up, and patted Li Jing's robe with affectionateness, and said with a smile: "I never thought that when I was old, I would still encounter such a piece of uncensored jade. This is really more happy than hearing your good news in Chishan."

"Well, since you have been your disciple, I will give you a gift for meeting." As he said that, Cui Yunqing took off a sword hanging from his waist and gave it to Li Jing.

Li Jing reached out to take the sword, but his favorite expression flashed in his eyes. This was not an ordinary sword, but a very precious jade-headed sword.

The Jade Head Sword, also known as the Jade Sword, is decorated with four complete jade ornaments on the entire sword. The sword head and hilt are made of jade materials, including the jade head, jade grid, jade gust and jade gust. It is the most grand, luxurious and noble decorative sword decorated in ancient swords. It is usually worn by emperors and officials in court to show their dignity. This jade sword originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, flourished in the Western Han Dynasty, and died in the Wei Dynasty.

"The Book of Rites: Tamamota": "A gentleman does not lose his body without reason, and a gentleman compares his virtue to jade." Jade is a symbol of a gentleman, and jade with a sword is also a symbol of identity.

"The sword given by my teacher is too expensive, and students dare not accept it." Although the Jade Sword had long been destroyed in the Wei Dynasty, this kind of sword is now even more precious. As a small united soldier, how dare he wear such a sword that symbolizes gentleman and wealth.

Seeing that Li Jing was not shocked by this sword, Cui Yunqing smiled and said, "Han Guangwu gave Feng Yi a jade sword, named Qiqi. The sword in your hand was built by an ancient famous craftsman. Although it is not a real seven-foot sword, it is worth a thousand gold. But today I have received a good disciple, and I will give you this sword that I have followed for more than 30 years."

When Li Jing heard that the sword was worth a thousand gold, he didn't dare to accept it and refused.

"The elders give me, you must not refuse!" Cui Yunqing smiled, "Okay, please accept the sword. Look, today the hundreds of people are still looking forward to it, wanting to fight for the first to kill the bandits in Xihuozhai. The state has specially prepared a grand entry ceremony for you, parading and praising merits for you. We should not only commend you and let the people of Dengzhou enjoy the joy of the victory of the bandits!"

Li Jing also knew that the scene in front of the city gate would definitely start to spread around tomorrow. He also knew that if he was ready, he would stop when he was ready. If he went down, it might easily arouse the envy and jealousy of others. He put away the seven-foot sword inlaid with beautiful jade, saluted Cui Yunqing, and returned to his horse, ready to enter the city.

PS: Seven feet, the seven feet here are Han Qifou, one foot is about twenty-three centimeters, and seven feet is one meter six. This is a long sword.
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