God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2766: Difficult to See the Whole Picture

...

As the carriage slowly moved forward, the view became wider and wider, and the library in front of Masinde and Arvind became larger and larger, allowing them to intuitively experience the complex of buildings in front of them.

"Library, isn't this a building?" Before the carriage came to a stop, Masinde looked at the area in front of him and the numbers marked next to the building, and exclaimed in shock.

Arvind, who was already fragile, did not show as obvious emotional changes as Mahinde after encountering this situation.

Arvind, who already has a self-destructive form, doesn't care how many books and buildings there are here.

For Arvind, no matter how many books there are here, it cannot change the fact that he is a poor writer.

On the way, he recalled his previous dream. No matter how he thought about it, he was doomed to die in that dream. What ability could a person who couldn't even defeat a dream have?
Even if the books are placed in front of him, can they change himself?
Under the influence of this mentality, Arvind was not affected by the buildings in front of him.

Masinde, who had a deep understanding, was the person who was most affected at the scene.

"I heard that they originally planned to build only one building, but under the advice of many ministers, they expanded it into the building complex in front of us. Among these buildings, there are tens of thousands of books, and some contain more than a hundred thousand books. With so many floors, I am afraid that even if I spend my entire life to understand all the books stored in them..." Pointing to the buildings in front of him, Tinoeka also explained the reason, with deep regret.

The more you understand, the more you realize how much you don’t understand.

Just by looking at some of the books in these buildings, one can gain many insights and feelings about life. It can be said that the knowledge contained in these books is the real treasure, which is comparable to the treasures of the imperial princess!
Of course, if the two were really put together, Tinoeka would choose the princess without hesitation.

Because knowledge is a treasure that is available to everyone. As long as it is kept here, there will be a chance to view it again. But it is different for the princess. Once it is gone, it is really gone.

In the Han Empire, with their abilities, they could not forcibly seize the princess. The only thing they could do was to achieve their goals as much as possible within the constraints of the rules set by the Han Empire.

"The number ranges from tens of thousands to over a hundred thousand?!" Upon hearing such numbers from the books, Masinde quickly turned his head and scanned the building complex in front of him, counting the number of buildings in it. After finishing the count, he became even more silent.

There are ten buildings used for storing books, and the books contained in them are probably hundreds of thousands. The books he has seen in his life are probably not even a fraction of what the other party has seen.

Recalling the books preserved by the Great Yuezhi people on sheepskin, there were only a few hundred words on each piece of sheepskin, and I don’t know how much effort and hard work of the ancient sages were accumulated.

How much manpower, material resources and financial resources did the Han Empire have to spend to store the books and knowledge it currently has here?
Every book of knowledge must be the summarization and conclusion of some people, or even the perception of life. The fact that the Han Empire was able to put so many books together, whether it was obtained by force or by popular will, proved the high degree of centralization and political stability of the Han Empire. "Yes, I was shocked when I first saw it, and the books in it are completely different from the sheepskin we read before. Not only are they thin and gentle, but they can also record a hundred times more words than sheepskin." In this regard, Tinoyka did not hide his past.

After all, how could someone who couldn't even touch sheepskin learn so much knowledge? He was only half a step away from the sublimation of wisdom, so how could he lack these things?

"Really? Then I have to appreciate it carefully. I wonder what kind of books are there in these libraries? Can you recommend one or two?" Masinde came back to his senses, glanced at Tinoyka, and gave the choice to the other party.

After all, they had never been here and were unfamiliar with the place. Instead of running around relying on their own brains, they might as well take this opportunity to learn more about the information in the books, and perhaps gain a better understanding of the Han Empire.

As for progress, Masinde himself doesn't hold out much hope. After all, he is already at his age. Not lying down is considered hard work, let alone being enterprising.
With this kind of old age mentality, you will naturally be calmer when looking at things, and your heart will be more peaceful.

As you see more, understand more, and get older in society, it is difficult to have the mental state of your youth, whether you like it or not. Maturity and stubbornness are almost becoming labels of the elderly.

"Books are divided into various categories and stored in different libraries. There is only one major category difference in each library. The category is located above the main entrance of the library. For example, the building in front of us is agronomy; the building next door is history..." When asked this, Tinoeka pointed directly at each library and described the category of books placed in each building.

There are nearly one million books divided into poetry, agronomy, history, astronomy, mathematics, etc., and they are placed in different libraries. There are even a lot of reserved spaces so that they can be supplemented and placed at any time.

"So comprehensive, so tempting..." Feeling the change in his inner mentality, Masinde also sighed heavily.

People have reached his age, but when faced with this ocean of knowledge, they still cannot treat it with a normal mind. The more they understand, the more they don't understand, and they need to go further in their pursuit of knowledge.

"But since this is your first time here, Mr. Mahinde and General Arvind, I personally recommend that you go to that building." Seeing Mahinde about to make a choice, Tinoyka quickly stopped Mahinde and pointed to a library building at the back and said, "That building is very special, and the books stored there are even more special. They are real treasures. Everyone who enters there for the first time can benefit a lot, but they need to pass an assessment. However, this kind of assessment usually requires answering some questions or solving certain problems. As long as you can answer them, you can go in."

"Oh? There is such a thing? Interesting!" One can benefit a lot just by going in. Masinde, who had never heard of it before, noticed the difference when he turned his head and expressed his interest on the spot.

As for the tests, I don't think they would be too difficult. Even though other libraries are crowded with people, this one has very few people, and it is obvious to the naked eye that the difficulty is extraordinary.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like