After coming out of Longmen Inn, Ma Chao went to Xun Mansion again.
But the housekeeper of Xun Mansion told Ma Chao that Xun You was out.
Ma Chao shook his head.
He had already guessed that at this time, Xun You would not go anywhere else except for secret talks in Situ's mansion.
Walking back angrily, Ma Chao felt that it was not appropriate for him to go out today: either he saw someone coming to arrest his younger brother, or he was fake assassinated.
What's even more annoying is that Wang Yue, the one he really wanted to see today, couldn't meet him at all.
However, fortunately, Wang Yue was not in a hurry.
Ma Chao quickly returned to his Zhenxi General's Mansion, and at the same time sent someone to take Liu Yue back to the south garden of the palace.
After playing with Xiao Hei, the elephant dragon, Ma Chao felt a little distrustful and rode it to his personal guard camp.
Ma Chao's personal guard camp did not directly enter the military camp in Chang'an.
Instead, he found a deserted compound, and after hastily tidying it up, he used it as a revolutionary fire base in Chang'an.
Ordinarily, what Ma Chao did was unethical.
But now that Fatty Dong has entered the capital, who would bother Ma Chao for such a nonsense?
The courtyard was quite large.
After putting the war horses and people in, Ma Chao felt that it could accommodate more than 2,000 people.
What's even more gratifying is that it is also very close to Ma Chao's Zhenxi General's Mansion.
It was also for this reason that when they acted with Lu Bu last time, these personal guards were able to rush to Xicheng, where officials were gathering, in less than a cup of tea.
And being able to find such a big courtyard, or this big school ground, in the final analysis, is thanks to Fatty.
The people of Chang'an have suffered a lot since they met Dong Zhuo.
Especially for wealthy households with a Datian courtyard like this, Dong Zhuo's generals might have had their homes confiscated for some reason.
Two years later, it was already extremely deserted, which was a good advantage for a foreigner like Ma Chao.
Overall, Ma Chao is very satisfied here.
Especially in terms of distance and independence, it is also for the future turmoil in Chang'an.
It provides Ma Chao with a completely autonomous military force, which is a bit of a precautionary measure.
Along the way, the guards saw Ma Chao approaching.
Even reverence.
Although he was speechless, he didn't look at Ma Chao more than once.
But in terms of energy and spirit, it has obviously improved by more than one level.
This is naturally due to the fact that Ma Chao improved the living conditions of these guards, but it is also related to the ideological brainwashing and personality worship promotion carried out by Fazheng.
Any one of Ma Chao's personal guards is a first-class soldier.
And because he joined the guard camp again, he enjoyed the treatment of a corps commander.
There is a natural sense of superiority, at the same time.
The vanity of following the leader and being able to see the face of the great leader at any time also makes them feel quite proud.
Ma Chao smiled and greeted the guards he passed by one by one, trying hard to maintain his glorious image.
After asking Xu Huang where he lived.
Ma Chao went straight to Xu Huang's house.
When Ma Chao came in, Xu Huang was holding a bundle of bamboo slips and gnawing at them, seemingly fascinated.
Ma Chao took a closer look and couldn't help but wonder: What Xu Huang was reading was his own book on war, campaigns and tactics. to be honest.
Ma Chao didn't have much in store, most of which were stockpiles from his middle school and high school politics classes.
Some books were compiled by him, combined with some military works he had come across in his previous life, and combined with his own understanding. fortunately.
A person's success is often like this: just because Ma Chao is not good, it does not mean that the people under him are not good.
There are military books collected by Shenbumen and some existing military masters such as Jia Xu, Fazheng, Yang Fu, You Chu, etc.
It is really not difficult for him to produce such a few books.
Sometimes, even he himself takes out these books and reads them.
In order to make it easier for middle- and lower-level officers who did not read much to understand, Ma Chao specifically asked the scribe who compiled the book to write it in vernacular.
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Well, naturally it was also to make it easier for him to understand: Although Ma Chao was a college student in his previous life, in this late Han Dynasty, his level was not much better than those officers who could only recognize a few big characters.
It took him a year to understand those traditional Chinese characters.
In Xu Huang's eyes, this book was extraordinary.
After all, Ma Chao's philosophy is at the forefront of this era.
The easy-to-understand vernacular text also made Xu Huang's understanding clearer and more intuitive.
The theories in the book made Xu Huang feel refreshed and dumbfounded.
Xu Huang scratched his head for a while, thought hard for a while, and smiled knowingly for a while.
It wasn't until Ma Chao coughed that Xu Huang noticed Ma Chao's arrival.
"Lord" Xu Huang quickly saluted, but Ma Chao waved his hand to indicate that he didn't need to be so restrained.
"Are you used to coming here?"
Ma Chao sat cross-legged and didn't mind at all that his brocade robe was stained with dirt.
"The military discipline in the camp is strict, but not harsh.
Although there are subordinates among the sergeants, they are treated as leaders.
Every word and deed shows their temperament.
What shocked the subordinates is that these personal guards, although they usually do not kill, However, when he was practicing fighting, his murderous spirit was fully revealed.
Huang has been in the army for many years and has never seen such an elite division."
Xu Huang said this with sincere admiration.
It turned out that his first impression of Ma Chao was simply terrible.
Unexpectedly, this guard camp suddenly changed his view.
When he learned that all this was formulated and implemented by Ma Chao himself, Xu Huang wondered at that moment: Did he happen to catch Ma Chao taking the wrong medicine that day?
At this time, Ma Chao already had a very high opinion of Xu Huang.
Without him, just because of what Xu Huang said, it was immediately obvious how high Xu Huang's foothold was.
When he opened his mouth, he showed the appearance of the entire guard camp, but there was no trace of the trivial matters of the past two days.
In addition, Xu Huang is so eager to learn, no wonder he will become one of the five good generals of Cao Wei in the future.
"What did you realize when you read this book in the early Gongming Dynasty?"
Ma Chao felt relieved when he heard Xu Huang praising his personal guards.
At least, this shows that Xu Huang will have a sense of belonging to the Ma family in the future.
So, he changed the topic and continued to let Xu Huang feel the affinity of this glorious and great leader.
"I have just read a bundle and I feel that this book is very popular.
I used to only know that fighting is to fill our stomachs, but after reading this book, I found that soldiers should not be like that."
Speaking of this book. , Xu Huang's expression immediately became serious, and his respect for Ma Chao was also revealed unknowingly.
But Ma Chao blushed slightly and said covertly: "Then as Gong Ming said, what should a soldier be like?"
"Loyalty, fearlessness, martial prowess, and more importantly, fighting for the Han people, fighting for a bright future for them, and fighting for a noble spirit."
Xu Huang said to the end, and still couldn't think of it.
Come up with a term to explain his inner feelings.
"Fight for honor," Ma Chao added immediately after Xu Huang finished speaking.
"That's it, fight for honor."
Xu Huang was suddenly startled, feeling that Ma Chao really spoke to his heart: In Ma Chao's personal guard, Xu Huang felt a feeling that he had never felt before.
Now that I think about it, I'm afraid it's that kind of lofty honor.
"Gongming is open-minded and heroic.
Such understanding really impresses Chao."
As Ma Chao said, he waved his hand and called a guard: "Give Gongming a paper version of a book written by a certain family."
"Nuo"'s guard resigned, and after a while, a stack of books, about five or six in size, was brought in.
But the content inside is much more than the few bundles of bamboo slips Xu Huang read.
"These books are given to Gongming, and I hope Gongming can understand something from them.
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If you have any questions or don't understand anything, Chao will explain it to you personally after you become familiar with the guard camp and accompany a certain person. .
Of course, if the public I felt that there was something wrong with Chao's writing, so I told him bluntly.
After all, one person is worth the loss, and two people are worth the strength.
"Sending these things doesn't actually cost much, but Ma Chao knows that such respect will make people happy.
Xu Huang will remain loyal in the future.
"My lord is well versed in the art of war, and possesses both literary and military skills.
Huang is able to meet the Lord of the Ming Dynasty, and he will have no regrets even if he dies."
Sure enough, Xu Huang was so moved that he almost shed tears.
Just when Ma Chao wanted to stir things up for a while, he heard some noise outside.
Ma Chao frowned and thought to himself: It's not okay if you don't believe in evil.
It's really not a good time to go out today: