Tang Yun

Chapter 395: Chased by a horse

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Pushing open the door of the east stables with a feeling of anxiety, Li Kuan was surprised by the scene in front of him. Through the introduction of the magistrate, the stables on both sides should be the horses ridden by the current emperor. How can the horses in front of him be very different from what he knows? The big difference

"How is this going?"

Li Kuan looked at the situation in the stables in a puzzled manner. It occupies an area of about two acres, and the ground is covered with a layer of marble. The one standing with his head high is not a real horse, but a statue of the same size. Under the exquisite carving craftsmanship, the three sculptures are as lifelike as real horses. Not only are they colored, but also the features of each part are clearly visible.

What surprised Li Kuan most was that the three sculptures in front of him had different numbers of arrows on their backs. Slowly stepping forward, he saw the name of the horse written under the statue and the compliment written by Li Shimin: The first statue is a horse. The maroon horse, written: "Special service horse", compliment: "Should plan to fly into the air, take the sound of half a man, enter the danger to destroy the enemy, and take advantage of the danger."

Li Kuan carefully looked at the special Qin Piao and saw that it was strong in shape, with long abdomen and calves, plump and graceful, and a tall slender neck. It should belong to the famous Turkic horse, that is, the "sweat-blooded BMW" in rumors. Due to the thinner skin of this horse, blood Liu Tang can be seen in the blood vessels when running, and after running, the color is more vivid, like blood, not real sweat is blood.

I lowered my head and saw the words "November of the second year of Tang Wude to April of the following year", that is, Li Shimin wiped out the power of Liu Wuzhou in Mayi and regained the mount when Hedong lost ground. Looking at the three arrows on the horse's back, and the arrows on both legs and chest, it means that Li Shimin died on the battlefield after regaining the lost ground in Hedong.

Immediately afterwards, Li Kuan walked to the second statue with a cyan mane and pale fur. It was written: "Qing Hao" and praised: "Foot light movies, magical secrets, Cezi fly training, set me to fight. Clothes." There are five arrows all over the body, and they are also on the battlefield. The passing time should be the time they rode when fighting Dou Jiande.

As for the third statue, it is a red horse, written: "Shifachi", compliment: "We are not quiet, axe, Shenwei, Zhuhan, and Qingjing return home." The whole body was also covered by five arrows. Shot, and according to time, it was a war horse that followed the "Qing Qiao" and rode into battle.

Li Kuan saw the statues of these three horses as if they had witnessed the tragic battle of that year. Three horses died in succession and regained the lost ground, laying the foundation for the founding of the Tang Dynasty. It is precisely because of this accomplishment that Li Shimin created the statue and commemorated it. The fastest computer terminal of the new 81 Chinese website: https:// www.@x81zw @@.com/

Suddenly recalling what the magistrate said to his ear, Li Kuan knew why he said that the horses here are not allowed to enter except the emperor and anyone nearby. He also mentioned that these horses are wild and untamable. They are all war horses that have experienced the baptism of war. same.

It's a pity that these war horses have all been killed on the battlefield, and if they survive, they will be old, and they will not be able to go to battle again to kill the enemy. But their fierceness still remains, and this is a quiet place after they died in the battlefield. Only the close waiter came to avoid the rain and damp, as if these war-dead horses were still alive.

As for what the mackerel said was just to scare himself, Li Kuan understood the difficulty of mackerel, and he also understood that Li Shimin was a true lover of horses. The cunning rabbit died, there were too many emperors, and there were many founding monarchs who killed heroes or weakened the power of heroes. However, the founding ministers of the Tang Dynasty were basically able to make proper arrangements, unless they were guilty of conspiracy.

Li Kuan took a deep look at the lifelike statue, then turned and left again, closing the door again to let them rest in peace. Then he went to the stable on the west side, pushed the door and closed, and then turned around and heard a galloping horse hooves rushing towards him, before he could think about quickly avoiding the horse's mouth that was biting towards him.

"I'll go, really have a horse?"

Since the stable on the east side is a statue, it is natural to think that the stable on the west side is also a statue. He did not have the slightest preparation to be chased by a fierce horse, which made Li Kuan a little depressed. Just started.

When he avoided, the horse quickly turned around and rushed over again. He didn't even bother to observe the characteristics of this horse. He only felt that the horse was wild and untamable, and its vigorous posture looked like a war horse for twenty or thirty years. , More like a baby horse.

"I don't believe in this evil!"

Being chased by a horse makes Li Kuan a little annoyed. If people can still make sense, and if the reason is unreasonable, then try to do it. The problem is that the horse in front of you is untamable, and the temperament is extraordinarily fierce, which is definitely not easy to provoke. The most terrible thing is to reason with it? The answer is obviously impossible!

Li Kuan avoided the horse's attack one after another, completely annoying it, and sprinted against Li Kuan again, using his front hoof as if to step Li Kuan under his feet. Li Kuan grabbed its fur, because it was too slippery and could not be grasped. It was definitely a good opportunity for him. He immediately shifted his direction and raised his front feet again, his hind feet were bent, and his tail was more like a steering wheel while maintaining balance.

Li Kuan had to evade his edge for the time being, so he hit the bar one by one!

At the same time, Li Shimin led more than a hundred right-guard soldiers under the guard of Duan Zhixuan, and hurried from the palace to the stables, and when he learned that Li Kuan had actually broken into the stables of the six horses, his expression was ashen and rushed. Seeing the emperor's presence in person, the magistrates bowed and saluted.

Li Shimin ignored them and walked straight to the stables of Six Horses. He heard the roar from the stables on the west side and the sound of Li Kuan scolding. He immediately ordered Duan Zhixuan to wait for fifty people to stay outside, saying that the white spot was worried about the stables on the west side. The horse inside came out.

Wu Gonggong persuaded: "The emperor, let the old slave go!"

"No need!" Li Shimin knew that Duke Wu was worried about him, but he insisted on going personally. Duan Zhixuan got Li Shimin's order to push the door open directly. Dozens of people all holding shields, with reins tied to their waists, appeared in the stables on the west side. .

Duan Zhixuan was about to pass an order to subdue the fierce horse, but when they entered it and saw Li Kuan was dealing with it, Li Kuan would quickly avoid it when it attacked and then ride on the horse back, but it didn't take long to be thrown off again.

After Li Kuan landed steadily, he continued to fight with it. Fortunately, Li Kuan wore ordinary clothes today instead of official clothes, otherwise the clothes would have been worn out. As for the jacket, he had long been tossing it aside, and he rolled up his sleeves as if he was fighting it to the end.

"The emperor, this..." Duan Zhixuan didn't know what to do at this time, and when he asked Li Shimin, he didn't answer, but instead focused on Li Kuan. He waved his right hand to make everyone retreat and just watched the show.

Gonggong Wu saw that Li Kuan was able to avoid that horse's offensive dexterously, and he was very agile in taking advantage of the situation. Although the running speed was not as fast as the horse, Li Kuan turned from a straight line to a curve at a critical moment, always avoiding its impact.

Suddenly, seeing Li Shimin staring dumbfounded and earnestly, Wu Gonggong smiled. (End of this chapter)