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    Tie Heng listened to them attentively at first, but by now he was yawning again and again and listless.  He was about to leave and go do his own thing, but suddenly he noticed a sharp gaze directed towards him.  He turned around and saw that the owner of that gaze was standing in the queue of freshmen from the Bingwu Branch not far away. She turned out to be a beautiful girl who was not inferior to Lu Shan and Tang Tang.  In particular, this girl has a small beauty mark on the left corner of her eye, which has a unique charm of her own.

    "Another iceberg beauty! What's wrong with this Tianfeng City? Is there something wrong with the feng shui? Why are there so many little girls like this!" Tie Heng muttered in a low voice.  The girl was beautiful, but she seemed to be even colder and sharper than Lu Shan. She also gave people a sharp-edged feeling. Looking at her from a distance, the harshness of the noon sun seemed to have been reduced by half.

    The girl also noticed Tie Heng, but she just glanced at him disdainfully, and her fierce eyes passed over him, staring at the person next to Tie Heng.

    "Oh, it turns out you weren't the one who caused trouble for me, that's great." Tie Heng secretly rejoiced, even a little excited.

    "You have a grudge against her?" Tie Heng couldn't help but asked Lu Shan curiously, and secretly pointed at the girl.

    Lu Shan had obviously noticed the unkind gaze of the other party. Now she glanced in that direction, seemingly giving the other party a blank stare, and then turned her face back to the front.  Tie Heng caught this fleeting playful expression, which was obviously rare to see on Lu Shan, and Tie Heng couldn't help but look at her twice.

    "Silence! The teachers are delivering their speeches." Lu Shan stared at Tie Heng with her big eyes again. She had done this action many times in the morning, and she didn't even realize it.

    Tie Heng shrugged indifferently, then took out a book from his sleeve, opened a page and read it carefully.  "A dog biting Lu Dongbin doesn't know a good heart!"

    Lu Shan heard his whisper, and her big bright eyes widened even further.  "What did you say? Who is Lu Dongbin? Also, who do you say is a dog?"

    At the same time, Lu Shan felt a little incredible that at this time, he dared to desert and read a book by himself.  Considering his background, he is quite daring. Most students are cautious and follow the rules for fear of making a slight mistake, but he is so bold!

    "I didn't say who. But there are people with really good ears, as sharp as a dog's." Tie Heng deliberately annoyed her and diverted her attention.

    "Youyou are the dog." Lu Shan showed her daughter's cute look, but it also disappeared in the blink of an eye, and her pretty face became serious again.  "Do dogs have good hearing? All I know is that their sense of smell is very sensitive."

    "You must have never owned a dog. The dog's sense of smell is indeed very sensitive, almost forty times that of the average person. But the dog's hearing is also very developed, and the audio range they can hear is much wider than that of humans. Ordinary people  It can only hear sounds from tens to 20,000 hertz, but dogs can hear sounds up to one million hertz. A dog's hearing is equivalent to sixteen times that of a human!" Tie Heng didn't understand Lu Shan's behavior.  The character of the question was quite favorable, so he told me some of the knowledge he knew.

    Lu Shan generally understood what he said, but there were some things she had never heard of before.  "So what is Hertz?"

    "Uh" Tie Heng found that he had accidentally let something slip, and he blamed himself in his heart.  "Hey, why am I telling her this? Isn't this asking for trouble!"

    But he still explained it a little bit.  ¡°Hertz is a unit for calculating frequency, meaning the number of periodic vibrations per second.¡±

    "Well, I don't quite understand what you're saying. What you mean is that sound can be measured in Hertz. How exactly is it done?" Lu Shan is obviously a person who gets to the bottom of any problem, which makes her a good person.  student, but it also gave Tie Hengda a headache.

    "This question needs to first explain the so-called composition of sound. Sound is produced by the vibration of objects and spreads in the form of sound waves. Sound is just the movement caused by the propagation of sound waves through solids, liquids, and gases" Before Tie Heng finished speaking, Lu Shan said  Interjected and asked.

    "I know solids and liquids, and the gases are steam and mist."

    Tie Heng covered his face in pain. At this time, he finally realized that he had made a huge mistake. If he continued to explain like this, he would only get more and more nonsense, and Lu Shan, who had transformed into a curious baby, would have more and more doubts.  The more it goes on, in the end, unless you give her a few physics classes and popularize modern physics knowledge and common sense to her, it will be absolutely impossible to explain clearly.

    "Why didn't you say anything?" Lu Shan asked dissatisfiedly when she saw Tie Heng closed his mouth and seemed not to speak again.

    "Don't be distracted, the teachers are delivering their speeches!" After hearing this familiar answer, the girl was furious.

    ¡°I¡¯ve never seen a man as stingy as you.  Lu Shan said angrily. She used the provoking method to vent her anger on herself.

    "Shh!" Tie Heng raised an index finger to her.

    "Shush you!" Lu Shan was even more frustrated, especially when she saw Tie Heng lowering his head and still reading the book in his hand, not paying attention to the big shots on the top of the stone steps.  "Shameless, how could I meet such a scoundrel!"

    Lu Shan found that she was particularly easy to get angry when staying with this young man.  However, she still didn't give up. She rolled her eyes, slowed down her tone, and said with a hint of surprise: "I can't tell, you know a lot, although I don't know whether it's true or not."

    She paused and then asked: "Tell me, where did you learn these things?"

    "The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own beauty like jade." Tie Heng opened his mouth and said, but after he finished speaking, he felt something was wrong.

    Sure enough, Lu Shan¡¯s cheeks were covered with a faint blush, making her look even more bright and pretty.  But she would not shyly turn her face away like Tang Tang. Instead, she looked at Tie Heng and said with certainty: "Pretending! Scoundrel!"

    She said this, but in her heart she admired Tie Heng for speaking clearly.  In this chaotic and cruel world, it is difficult for poetry, poetry, literature and art to flourish. Most literati learn practical knowledge to help the world and bring peace to the country. Their status is not higher than that of warriors like in ancient China, so naturally they will not be affected too much by the world.  of admiration.  Tie Heng also knows this very well. As long as he is willing, or still remembers, he can plagiarize a few lines of poems and articles from his previous life, which can make people feel fresh and new, and even make people admire him.

    At this time, the same speech finally came to an end at the top of the stone steps.  Then came the highlight of the ceremony. Teachers and students entered the Kaiyuan Hall in batches to worship the statues of Kaiyuan Tianzun and other sages.

    Tie Heng slowly walked into the tall and majestic palace gate along with the team, and performed a big salute in the shape of a professor's chair, while his eyes were looking at the incense-filled palace.  On the shrine in the middle stands a huge golden statue of Kaiyuan Tianzun, who is upright and royal.  On both sides, there are statues of sages like Venerable Qianji who have made outstanding contributions to mankind. There are men and women. The deeds of each person are familiar to people in this world, and make every former  The students who came to worship worshiped from the bottom of their hearts.

    There are only about 20 higher education institutions like Kunyuan Academy in the entire Darong Dynasty.  But it's not just these institutions that have Kaiyuan Halls built in them.  There are similar buildings in every county in the Middle-earth China. Even ordinary villagers can go to worship at any time.  It can be said that Kaiyuan Tianzun is the symbol of the entire Middle-earth China.

    The formation of all this can be traced back to the era of the Shengwu Celestial Dynasty. The Kaiyuan Palace and the Fuxue system were also established by the rulers of this dynasty.  Tie Heng witnessed this process with his own eyes and knew that these were just means by those in power to stabilize their rule, but they had become a sacred and inviolable place in the eyes of future generations.

    ??The Shengwu Celestial Dynasty was powerful and invincible at the beginning. It annexed countless countries and tribes, large and small, and also eliminated or integrated countless foreign races. It unified the entire Middle-earth China and the surrounding vast areas.  In order to facilitate the rule, the emperor at that time came up with the idea of ??building Kaiyuan Hall in various places so that everyone could worship the same ancestor. The purpose was to unite the world and merge into one nation. No one could distinguish themselves based on different ethnic groups.  Resisting the rule of the imperial court was tantamount to ideological assimilation.

    In a short period of time, this approach has not been effective. Even in the late Shengwu Dynasty, foreign rebellions continued in various places.  But today, thousands of years later, the people living in the Middle-earth China are uniformly called Celestial People by foreigners, which is exactly what the emperor dreamed of.

    The establishment of the academy was another tool for the emperor to consolidate his rule.  At that time, most of the warriors, magicians, scholars, etc. in the world came from various sects, gangs or noble families.  When these people were appointed as generals, they naturally formed small groups. They either united with each other or were hostile to each other. They first safeguarded their own interests, which was obviously not conducive to the emperor's rule.  Therefore, the imperial court began to implement the government education system. No matter rich or poor, students were selected on their own merits and taught in accordance with their aptitude, cultivating batch after batch of outstanding talents to serve as officials or generals at all levels.  This approach immediately broke and gradually limited the sect's monopoly on officialdom, and at the same time greatly impacted the survival foundation of these forces.  In the Darei Dynasty, this system was even more developed. Almost all officials in the court and generals in the army came from the education system of these institutions of loyalty to the king and serving the country.

    "What are you thinking about? You are so absorbed in your thoughts. Follow up quickly and don't fall behind." Lu Shan turned around from the front and reminded him with a frown.

    "Oh!" Tie Heng came back to his senses and looked around. It turned out that Class A had finished worshiping and was exiting the hall.  As he walked, he thought, and slowly fell out of line, almost slipping into the ranks of Class B.

      "I'm wondering if this Kaiyuan Tianzun is really a person, and how many of these sages have really done great things in the world." Tie Heng climbed down the stairs and said lightly.  .

    "You are treasonous! These ancestors have ascended to heaven and become gods. If they hear the nonsense of your unfilial descendants, they will rain down thunderbolts and chop you into charred coals!" Lu Shan was startled by his words and quickly reprimanded him.

    "Haha, aren't you afraid of standing next to me? If the one who made the thunder made a mistake, wouldn't you and I have become mandarin ducks with the same fate!?" Tie Heng laughed.

    "Bah, bah, bah. A dog's mouth can't spit out ivory. Who is a mandarin duck with the same fate as you" Lu Shan was ashamed and annoyed. She turned red in the middle of the sentence. She turned her head and made up her mind to never care about this scoundrel again.

    Tie Heng laughed again, standing on the steps and looking at the huge buildings around him.  The blue sky is like a wash, the sun is shining in the sky, and my mind is broad.  From this day on, his academic life will officially begin.

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