Even those who had no military knowledge knew that these people were not soldiers, and it was a joke to rely on them to fight. Not to mention Yuan Shikai's new army and the armies of the great powers, even the imperial court's patrol battalion could easily overturn the people in this camp.

Wang Zuolin had already picked a round of people, and all the young and strong had been picked out, and the only ones left were the old and weak.

Wang Hu didn't know what Lin Yongchang was thinking. His idea was simple: to execute orders. So he called a few of his men, got into the crowd, and began to loudly convey the news of the draft. Lin Yongchang shook his head again and returned to the warm room.

Chapter 54: Flexibility

After a whole day of hustle and bustle, Wang Hu finally selected a few dozen people in the evening. Lin Yongchang picked and chose again, and selected about 20 strong people, in addition, he also selected a few teenagers aged 13 or 14.

Wang Hu said, "They came here because they heard that Uncle Lin's place is full and has meat to eat."

"I understand. I'll ask someone to help.

Arranged."

Lin Yongchang looked at the dozens of people crowded in the house and standing under the eaves, and thought: Do I just want to take these people to fight the Eight-Nation Alliance? Is that a bit too arrogant? However, I'd better give it a try first, maybe it will be useful in a few months.

First, I spent money to buy some food, meat, eggs, etc., so that those who were selected could have a full meal. As for those who were not selected, they could continue to live the same way as before. I would deal with them after I returned from Zhangbei.

"Wang Hu, send these 100 foreign guns to your uncle first."

"Ah? Why?" Wang Hu was unhappy, "This is our gun."

"It's better for these people not to touch firearms for the time being. Wait until they have completed their initial training." Lin Yongchang said, "Take your men to clean up this place in the next few days. The snow inside needs to be cleared. The most important thing is to dig a few more toilets so that they don't have to urinate and defecate everywhere."

"Why go to all that trouble? Can't we just find a place that's convenient?"

Wang Hu is a straightforward warrior who says whatever comes to his mind. He really thinks it's okay to find a random place to pee and poop. In the countryside, it's common to pee and poop anywhere. Women may have some reservations, but men and children will poop wherever they want.

Not only in the countryside, but even in Beijing, there is feces everywhere. It's okay in winter, but in summer, there is always a foul smell in the air. In order to transport the human and animal feces in the city, there are special guilds, and it is said that you can make a lot of money. It's not something you can do casually.

Lin Yongchang has been in this world for more than a month, and the problem he can't stand the most is the problem of defecating everywhere. This is not only a problem of being tidy or clean, it is also very likely to spread disease! On the way from Beijing, many Mongolian cavalry, Tibetan soldiers, and civilians also had this problem at the beginning. It took a lot of time to rectify it and make them develop the habit of defecating in the toilet.

Now he wanted to build a paper mill, not to spread culture and knowledge, but to solve the problem of going to the toilet. He also wanted to build a few large boilers and a large bathhouse. After a month, Lin Yongchang had some of the same habits as people of this era, such as reaching into his clothes to catch lice. He took a bath every day, anyway, he didn't feel cold with ice and snow, but other people didn't take a bath every day. And those big animals, people, horses and animals living together, it would be strange if there were no parasites.

When I was reading a history book, I once read this passage: "When Huan Wen entered the Pass, he was dressed in a brown robe and went to see the emperor. He talked about current affairs while scratching his lice, as if no one was around." When you are reading, you can regard talking about current affairs while scratching your lice as an interesting topic, but when it happens to you, you can't stand it.

Lin Yongchang thought he was not a germaphobe, but he really couldn't get used to the hygiene habits of this era. Why did he shave his head? The main reason was that he didn't want to have a braid, and the other reason was that there were too many lice. He saw more than once that the laborers caught lice and put them in their mouths to bite them, making a "crackling" sound. Li Dayan had done this before, and Wang Qi had never seen it, but others had done it.

He needs a lot of things now, soap, bathroom, washing powder, but after thinking carefully, he realized that what he needs most now is guns and ammunition, and the other things can only wait. Wait Party... Alas, the wait party never gives up.

Wang Hu didn't think the poor sanitary environment was a problem, and Lin Yongchang didn't explain too much, just saying "this is an order" to get rid of it. Although Wang Hu didn't understand what he meant, since it was an order, he accepted it. Isn't it just sweeping snow and digging a toilet? It's not difficult.

"By the way, I will be giving a lecture to the officers tomorrow night. Do you want to come and listen?"

Wang Hu used to look down on the bald guy, but now he has some respect for him, so he replied: "I'll get a few people to go with me!"

Wang's Night Raid Group: ⑥⑨四⑨,③Lu Yisan⑤ are powerful people in Yangyuan, and the family military tactics can only lead a few hundred people. After Wang Zuolin pulled up the pole, he bought books such as "Zeng Hu Zhibing Quotations" and trained the troops according to the methods of Zeng Guofan, Hu Linyi and others, but the effect was not very good. Zeng Guofan's set was actually inherited from Qi Jiguang's military books and tactics, which were hundreds of years old and older than the artillery of the previous dynasty.

Zeng Guofan himself did not learn much from Qi Jiguang's military tactics, and the army he trained was just so-so, and was annihilated by the Taiping Army several times. What could Wang Zuolin learn from this second-hand thing? Moreover, Zeng Guofan relied on the "lijin" to get a large amount of food and wages, so he could train a group of mediocre troops. Wang Zuolin was short of money and food, so it would be a miracle if he could train elite troops.

However, training is always better than no training. Lin Yongchang plans to talk to Boss Wang about training tomorrow. With foreign guns, we must have corresponding tactics to bring out the power of foreign guns. The line-up shooting method is definitely not suitable. They don't have so many guns and soldiers. Qi Jiguang's mandarin duck formation and car shock... car formation is not suitable either. It's better to use "independent mountain guerrilla warfare".

There are many rivers on the Hebei Plain, and no mountains. But there are many mountains in Shandong, which is a perfect place to carry out "mountain guerrilla warfare." However, the situation China is facing now is different from that in 38. Independent guerrilla warfare is good, but independent mountain guerrilla warfare is unnecessary.

It would be terrible if we were reduced to the point of having to fight guerrilla warfare in the mountains.

Two days

Time passed quickly, and the laborers rested for two days, drove the carts, and continued to move west with Lin Yongchang and his men. Some guns and ammunition were left in Yangyuan, but Lin Yongchang bought a lot of goods in Zhangjiakou and prepared to transport them to Zhangbei for sale.

The day before he left, he discussed the training methods with Wang Zuolin for a whole day, and both sides gained something. However, Lin Yongchang did not completely convince the other party. Before the actual combat test, Wang Zuolin would only regard what Lin Yongchang said as a fantasy or nonsense.

Lin Yongchang had no intention of persuading the other party with words. The army is always stubborn and will reject all fallacies and heresies. The army is also very flexible. As long as enough blood is shed, the army will change faster than anything else. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth, so let's wait and see after fighting a few battles.

Chapter 55: Mountain Guerrilla Warfare

When Lin Yongchang arrived with guns and a large number of goods, the whole county was in an uproar. It was not because of his popularity, but because everyone had nothing to do in the winter. Apart from smoking opium and sleeping with women, there was nothing fun in the county. Seeing such a large group of people coming, people in the city ran out to watch the fun.

The Dalai Lama had been waiting in Zhangbei for a long time. After being beaten up by the British, the young Lama was extremely eager to obtain a batch of foreign guns and cannons, but among the several powerful countries around him, the English were enemies, the Russians were unreliable, and the court did not dare to intervene. He ran around for two years but achieved nothing. Now that he finally had a lot of foreign guns, the Dalai Lama was happy in his heart. He wanted to maintain the appearance of being a profound Buddhist, but he couldn't help but laughed out loud.

"good very good!"

The Dalai Lama repeatedly praised Lin Yongchang for his reliability and said that the 100 kilograms of gold was worth spending. As for the fact that 700 to 800 rifles were given away on the way, he didn't take it seriously. There were semi-militarized and militarized Boxers along the way, so it was good enough that the goods could be transported here.

"With this batch of foreign guns, the English won't suffer such a big loss next time they come. If we have several times more, it will be easy to recover the lost territory!"

Lin Yongchang reminded the big lama who was grinning from ear to ear, "Even if you have foreign guns, you still need corresponding training."

The Dalai Lama thought for a moment and nodded in agreement. "You are right, but I am not familiar with how to train the army. Lin... As the Dharma Protector, you also need to do this!"

Dharma Protector Vajra? Lin Yongchang laughed. The Dalai Lama is a very smart man. It should be said that most lamas are not stupid. They do not need to engage in specific production. They have a lot of time to read Buddhist scriptures and other books. They have free time to think about problems and will have some insights.

"I can stay in Zhangbei for ten days to start the training and then organize the training into a book. The Living Buddha will have to ask for help from others for future matters."

The Dalai Lama said, "I don't intend to keep you here forever. These 1,000 guns are good, but they are not enough. I have asked someone to prepare 200 kilograms of gold, and the Dharma Protector Vajra will use it to buy more guns."

Two hundred kilograms of gold sounds like a lot, and it is actually a lot. You can buy a lot of things with it. If possible, it would be best to buy some heavy machine guns and artillery. An infantry regiment cannot be without a single cannon. It is a rifle regiment, not an infantry regiment.

Speaking of this, Lin Yongchang thought of Chekov and Andrei, the Russians, who disappeared after selling 200 Mosin-Nagant rifles. No one knew whether they were sunk into the river or ran back to Vladivostok. It was freezing cold, maybe they ran into a bear on the way? Or maybe they fell into an ice hole on the way!

Lin Yongchang always believed that the army could not be trained in the city. However, the weather was too cold and the snow on the ground was frozen hard. It was not that it was impossible to build a camp, but it would be difficult and there might be non-combat casualties, which would not be good. Therefore, the Great Lama's men and others were stationed in several villages outside the city.

The Dalai Lama had given 150 combatants, but Lin Yongchang did not mention returning them to the Grand Lama, and the Dalai Lama did not mention it either. Both sides had a tacit understanding and did not mention it. The 150 people and several hundred herdsmen became Lin Yongchang's private property. According to the rules in Tibet, soldiers and herdsmen were all the property of the chieftains and lamas, and they could be killed at will.

Lin Yongchang certainly wouldn't kill people casually. He had been busy for nearly two months and only had two or three hundred men under him. Each one of them was very valuable! Of course, if someone committed a crime and violated the rules he set, he would not be polite. He would whip those who deserved it and behead those who deserved it.

He sent someone to Orileheke, Wuyun Qiqige's father, a Mongolian prince who looked like a Taoist priest, to tell him to bring some goods. Not only did they give him a lot of cattle, sheep and horses, they also gave him their daughter, so of course they had to share any benefits with him.

Lin Yongchang prepared a lot of food and supplies for Orelhek, as well as 20 foreign guns. Well, he did not give all the weapons to the Dalai Lama, and kept some for himself. The Dalai Lama knew about this, but did not say anything. When he was in Kulun, he spent more than kilograms of gold, but those old Russians were greedy and only wanted money without working. After taking the gold, they wanted more. But when they were asked to help fight the British, all kinds of excuses came up.

The situation at the imperial court was similar. The Dalai Lama had sent a lot of money to the capital before, but all of it fell on deaf ears. Even the capital would not let him go.

I didn't get much benefit from it, but at least I got so many guns and ammunition. If I had had a thousand guns like this during the last war with the British, we wouldn't have been beaten so badly.

The people in Tibet are still using swords and spears, and at most they have a few matchlock guns. I don't know how long ago they were made, maybe they were used by Ge Erdan... Galdan. Using those things to fight against the British machine guns and cannons will definitely be a disadvantage. Tibet has lost a lot of land. If it can't be armed with foreign guns and cannons as soon as possible, the British will invade Lhasa next time.

Lin Yongchang moved into Linjia Village, the village given to him by the Dalai Lama, and then disbanded and reorganized his Tibetan soldiers. During this period, he has been paying attention to his men, promoting some outstanding people to become sergeants and squad leaders, and establishing the position of company commander above the captain. Well, he is the company commander of Linjia Village. There are more than 200 people in the other village, which can be divided into two companies, and the establishment will be completed after returning to Tibet.

The Hebei Plain is not a good place to launch an "independent mountain guerrilla war". Tibet has many mountains, which is just the right place for mountain guerrilla warfare to be used. He held a quill pen and recalled what he needed to pay attention to in mountain guerrilla warfare.

"Guerrilla warfare played an important strategic role in the war against Britain, especially in the strategic stalemate stage, where it was the main form of warfare, and independent mountain guerrilla warfare was the most important. Although Britain was strong, it was short of troops. Although Tibet was weak, it had a large territory, a large population, and (many troops... not too many, crossed out). The British army, with a small number of troops, could only occupy some (large, crossed out) cities, roads, and some plains, leaving a large area behind the enemy that could not be occupied.

Our army can take advantage of the large number of people and vast territory to go deep into the enemy's rear, conduct external operations within the internal lines, carry out extensive guerrilla warfare, adhere to the principle of "concentrating great forces to attack small enemy forces", adopt the method of quick decisive battles, and carry out the task of destroying the enemy. This is both a coordination with regular warfare and an independent guerrilla warfare. In addition to being carried out in plains and river, lake and port areas, guerrilla warfare is more importantly carried out in mountainous areas. The mountainous areas are dangerous and have advantages in both offense and defense. They are especially suitable for establishing guerrilla bases. This will be the place that can best support the guerrilla war against Britain for a long time (anti-Japanese, crossed out) and the most important fortress in the war against Britain. "

Chapter 56 Railway

When the Tibetan soldiers fought against the British, they had already adopted mountain guerrilla warfare, but that was a last resort. They could not defeat the British head-on, so they had to resort to guerrilla warfare. The Tibetans did not raise "mountain guerrilla warfare" to a strategic level, nor did they make a systematic summary.

What Lin Yongchang "wrote" might be of some help to the Tibetan regime if they could really read it.

After finishing the article "Starting a Mountain Guerrilla War", Lin Yongchang habitually opened the system panel and checked the position and status of the surrounding troops. Since he was able to do this, he would check several times a day, mainly to prevent being ambushed, and secondly to observe the changes in the morale and other status of each unit.

After observing the army, he switched to other interfaces. The [Speaker of the Tongue] task in the task tree lit up, indicating that it could be completed. Lin Yongchang clicked on the task first and gained 100 diplomatic points. Then he checked the relationship with Tibet and found that it had reached +165, exceeding the +150 required for the task.

Well, it was worth it for him to run around in the heavy snow and be busy every day. This long period of busyness finally paid off. Now his points are as follows: Administrative points 104, Diplomatic points 104, Military points 114, which can buy a lot of things. But he still has to wait and use them when necessary.

You have to wait, and while you are waiting, you can browse the skill list to see if there are any new interesting skills. There are all kinds of strange skills in the mall, such as [Bear Strength], [Eagle Eyes], [Leopard Speed], [Wolf Ears] These skills are very interesting. After collecting all four skills, you can also activate a new skill [Sheriff Bresta] that can be purchased.

It was interesting, but what was the point of being a sheriff? He was not an outlaw whose mission was to fight evil. He would not spend precious points to buy [Sheriff Bresta], but it would be okay to take a look at it during his break. These things could give him some fun, but it was a pity that he could not share them with others, so the fun was much less.

The leisure time is short. After spending some time on the system interface, Lin Yongchang plunged into his busy work again.

Li Dayan and Wang Qi got the money, and some of them chose to go home. The New Year is coming soon. Although Lord Lin said that they can continue to get money, free food and accommodation, they still have to follow the drills every day or do other work. Instead of doing something they don't understand here, it's better to take the money and go home.

More people chose to stay. This is easy to understand. After returning home, they still need to eat. There is free food here, so why not? The journey home is so long, and the little money they get will be spent on the way. It is better to stay in Zhangbei first, and then go back with Lord Lin during the New Year. They can get money and eat free food, which is great, right?

As for being busy all day, that's nothing. When I was in the village, I had some free time, but it was much more tiring than it is now. Especially when I was plowing, planting and harvesting, I was so tired that I couldn't even sleep.

The crops in the fields must be harvested as soon as possible, otherwise, a rainy day will reduce the grain yield by 20% to 30% or even more.

Lin Yongchang initially arranged for the Tibetan soldiers to train in formation and discipline, as well as housekeeping. Li Dayan, Wang Qi and other people who did not leave also participated in the training, and there were two hours of cultural studies in the evening. Military training and housekeeping were mandatory, but cultural studies were not.

Not many people came to the class. Most people still liked to chat around the fire pot at night, or sleep on the kang. Wang Qi came every time, and so did Li Dayan. Now Li Dayan can solve the problem of chickens and rabbits in the same cage, but what he doesn't understand is why it is so troublesome to write an equation to solve it. Can't you just take it out and count it?

Lin Yongchang explained it to him once and refused to explain it again, simply saying that it was a necessary process to learn more advanced knowledge.

After three busy days, Oerleheke came with the young men in the banner. In addition to Wuyun Qiqige's brother and father, there were also many leaders from other banners who came with them. Everyone heard that the heroic son-in-law of Oerleheke had a lot of cheap goods, which were much cheaper than those sold by profiteers, so many people came to buy some cheap goods.

In fact, Lin Yongchang's sales were not cheap, and he could make at least 20% profit. However, when he brought the goods over, the officials and powerful people along the way did not dare to charge him a toll. With so many foreign guns and Tartar cavalry, those who wanted to take advantage of them had to consider their own weight first.

In addition, the Shanxi merchants sold their products at too high a price. Because of the bad money driving out the good money and some other reasons, those who could do business on the grasslands all had backers. They had big businesses and didn't care about the feelings of the Mongolians or other people. They not only grabbed excess profits on the grasslands, but also in Shanxi, Hebei and other places. They would make 200 yuan if they could make 100 yuan, and they would feel that they had lost money if they made a few yuan less.

Lin Yongchang was different. He sold goods here to make money, but his main purpose was to build good relations with the Mongols so that he could obtain cavalry and war horses, as well as cattle, sheep and other livestock on the grassland. Zhangjiakou was well connected and was a good place to collect business taxes. Zhangbei was remote and its population and resources were not as good as Zhangjiakou, but there were also unique businesses to be done here.

There are so many sheep on the grassland. We can set up a textile factory here to weave wool into blankets, sweaters and other finished products, and then sell them. We can also build a cannery. Every winter, cattle and sheep on the grassland will be killed in large numbers. If they are not killed, there will not be enough grass to feed them. In winter, cattle and sheep will lose weight. It is better to slaughter or sell them before the heavy snow falls.

In the past, when winter came, the price of cattle and sheep would drop to half or even one-third of the usual price. As long as the price was slightly higher, there would definitely be many people willing to sell to him. The beef and mutton could be canned so that they could be preserved for a longer period of time. Even if the people did not like canned meat, they could still use it to improve the army's food.

In addition, there are many minerals on the Mongolian grasslands, but the roads here are not good, and the minerals cannot be transported out after being mined. The Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway was only built to Zhangjiakou. If it could be extended to Kulun, the minerals in Mongolia would be worth developing.

Now the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway is still nowhere to be found. Lin Yongchang scratched his head. The Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway was built under the supervision of Zhan Tianyou, right? Where is Zhan Tianyou now? Well, I'll write it down in my notebook first and talk about it when I have the chance.

Chapter 57: Physical Fitness

Lin Yongchang received the Mongolians who came with his cheap father-in-law and sold them the goods at a relatively cheap price. Half of the goods had been sold in Zhangbei County, and the rest were generally bought by the Mongolians. No one was a fool. The goods here were sold very cheaply. Even if they could not be used, they could immediately make several percent profit by selling them to the neighbors next door.

It was just a little troublesome to pay the bills. These Mongolian princes brought several currencies, including Yingyang, which has two types, silver, silver notes, and rubles issued by the Russians. Lin Yongchang wanted to get more war horses and cavalry from the Mongols, or a large number of livestock. However, because of the cold weather, the livestock of each flag were locked up and not brought over as trading items.

Then the next best thing is to get some silver and silver notes. However, the silver notes need to be checked several times, and they must be old. Although Lin Yongchang often heard Mongolians and Han people complain about Shanxi profiteers, the banknotes with Shanxi characters at the beginning are the only ones that are guaranteed.

The Mongolian nobles who bought the bargains were overjoyed and agreed to Lin Yongchang's request to recruit cavalry on the grasslands in the spring of next year. The Mongolian grasslands had to reduce the number of men every few years, or let the young and strong men become monks. Lin Yongchang was willing to recruit them to work for him, and the leaders were very satisfied.

After the Mongols left, Lin Yongchang continued to discuss close combat skills with Li Dayan and Wang Qi. Of course, he hoped to equip each squad with a machine gun, and then develop infantry squad tactics with machine guns as the center, but the time is not yet ripe. First, there are no machine guns, no money to buy, and even if you have money, you can't buy many; second, there are only heavy machine guns but no light machine guns. Heavy machine guns are too heavy. They are good for defensive weapons on the battlefield, but it is very troublesome to accompany infantry attacks. Unless you are a strong man with a thousand pounds of strength in his arms, you can't carry hundreds of pounds.

The weight moves forward or backward with the infantry, and there has to be a large number of them.

But no, there is not a single brave general like those in the novels.

Therefore, it was still necessary to train the soldiers in hand-to-hand combat. Those who had Mosin-Nagant rifles could use bayonets, while those who had Winchester rifles needed to carry another close combat weapon, usually a shorter weapon such as a sword. As for other soldiers who did not have foreign rifles, Lin Yongchang planned to let them use long rifles.

The spear has a long attack range, is easy to train, has strong attack power, and most importantly, is cheap. It takes several pounds of iron to make a knife, and one pound of iron can be used to make several spear heads. Lin Yongchang held a spear in his hand, posed, made a thrusting motion, and then said: "Pistols are still more useful. At this stage, we can only equip soldiers with spears. If conditions permit, we will still equip them with pistols. Well, except for the revolvers allocated to captains and officers above, the rest should be concentrated to form a pistol team. Two revolvers per person, and two more on the body, are more useful than broadswords and spears in close combat."

Li Dayan said unconvincedly, "If I had a knife in my hand that day, I could have attacked you at a distance of five steps! I was thinking of capturing you alive, but I didn't have my usual sword, so I was stopped by your pistol."

Actually, Lin Yongchang had never seen Li Dayan perform swordplay, nor had he seen Wang Qi, known as the Hebei hero, show off his martial arts. He asked with interest, "Your swordplay is good?"

"of course!"

Lin Yongchang said with a smile: "Show it to me!"

Li Dayan grabbed the braid and tied it around his neck, then shouted, "Bring the knife!"

Someone handed him a long knife. The knife was less than 1.5 meters long and weighed less than 5 kilograms. It was a typical one-handed weapon. Li Dayan held the knife in his hand, and his aura suddenly became fierce. He held the knife across his chest. He was still the same person, but he had a sense of deep and majestic.

Lin Yongchang was awed, and just as he was about to speak, he saw Li Dayan shouting and slashing the long knife in the air. The knife flashed, and the man followed the knife. The fierce murderous aura rose, and the snow was rolled up. Li Dayan swung his knife left and right, and he was very majestic. Before long, Li Dayan had slashed countless times. He moved on the snow, and suddenly stretched out his foot to pick up the firewood on the ground. Then, with a flash of the knife, the firewood as thick as an ordinary person's thigh was chopped into two pieces neatly.

"Good!" Lin Yongchang clapped his hands vigorously, and the others around him also cheered loudly. Wuyun Qiqige loved to see these novel and interesting things, but it was a pity that the girl went to the county town with her father and was not here, otherwise she would have been very happy.

Li Dayan finished his sword dance and stood up. In less than a cup of tea, a lot of heat emanated from his body, and even his head was steaming, just like the legendary internal power.

Lin Yongchang then asked, "Have you mastered your inner strength?"

Li Dayan adjusted his breath, opened his eyes from half closed, and asked doubtfully: "Brother, you don't know internal energy?"

Lin Yongchang taught them a lot of knowledge. He liked to call himself a mentor before, but after thinking about it, he felt that he was still a long way from being a mentor, so he didn't let Li Dayan and others call him mentor, thinking that they should just call each other comrades. Li Dayan didn't like the strange title of comrade. He admired Yue Wangye and Guan Erye, so he pulled Wang Qi to imitate the Peach Garden Oath of Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, and became sworn brothers with Lin Yongchang.

Among the three, Wang Qi was nearly 30 years old, the oldest, but he still let Lin Yongchang be the eldest brother, Wang Qi was the second, and Li Dayan was the third. He admired Lin Yongchang very much, thinking that the bald man was not only knowledgeable, but also highly skilled in martial arts. He had shown extraordinary acumen many times, and thought that he also had advanced kung fu.

"I can't."

Lin Yongchang spread his hands, "I don't know martial arts at all!"

Li Dayan was more and more surprised. "How is this possible? How could Big Brother not know martial arts?"

"I really can't."

Lin Yongchang had heard of qigong and had seen old men and women in the park doing tai chi, but he didn't know anything else. His usual exercise was just push-ups, squats, sit-ups and running, which had nothing to do with boxing and internal strength.

After Wang Qi had arranged the affairs of the civilians, he came over at some point and listened for a while. Then he said, "Big brother really doesn't know how to practice internal skills."

Lin Yongchang’s current focus is not on “whether there is internal power”, but “is there really such a thing as internal power?”

Wang Qi said affirmatively: "Yes, but it is not as magical as Big Brother thinks. Internal energy can only make people stronger and healthier."

That's pretty good too.

Chapter 58 The Wait Party

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