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Chapter 350 General's Identity

Chapter 350 General's Identity
"Who is General Hu Dingbang?" a villager asked. "The village chief told us that the general's name is Hu Da."

In their Hujia Village, Hu is a common surname. Of the more than 100 households in the village, more than 70 are headed by the surname Hu.

With more people, naming becomes a troublesome matter.

So everyone took turns taking turns, one, two, three, four, and so on. When it was the turn of the next person and there was nothing left to take, Gou Dan Shuanzi took turns.

So when they heard that General Hu was called Hu Da, they felt quite friendly towards him.

They could be from their village just by listening to their voices.

But the county magistrate said that the general's name was Hu Dingbang.

This is different from what the village chief said.

Zhang Zhan sighed with emotion: "I heard that General Hu's common name was Hu Da, and he was later given the name Dingbang by Emperor Gaozu, with the title of General Zhenyong, a rank exceeding the first grade, and a fief of 100,000 households."

This monument uses several languages ​​to concisely record the legendary life of General Hu Dingbang.

Previously, some people had gone into the cave to trace characters, but the villagers were illiterate and thought that the large characters were the real characters, while the smaller characters were just patterns because they were not the script commonly used in the Great Chang Kingdom.

If it weren't for Zhang Zhan's curiosity, they probably wouldn't have known about those tiny characters on the inscription for a long time.

When General Hu Dingbang is mentioned, Zhang Zhan thinks more of the military treatises that disappeared along with the general.

Of course, Village Chief Hu had already handed it over to him before.

That is the batch that Zhang Zhan has been checking. The military books and armor have long been secretly sent to Wanning City.

At that time, Zhang Zhan already suspected that the general in Hujia Village was Hu Dingbang.

It's now a done deal.

If it weren't for General Hu Dingbang's tomb being here, the military books discovered in Hujia Village could very well have brought disaster to the entire village.

Because the imperial court would assume it was hidden in the village or stolen. Even if evidence was later found, the court might take measures to silence the villagers to avoid giving anyone grounds for denial.

The casualties at that time are hard to say.

Zhang Zhan confirmed General Hu Dingbang's identity and then went to the General's Temple to pay his respects.

He even mentioned to the villagers that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the county government would allocate funds to repair the General's Temple.

Perhaps more people will come to Hujia Village to pay homage to this famous general from more than 100 years ago.

Upon hearing this, Village Chief Hu showed no joy whatsoever: "Your Excellency, could this matter be discussed again later?"

Zhang Zhan: "Don't you want more people from the village to come?"

This is surprising.

Other villages try every means to attract people to their villages so that they can also become rich.

For example, Feng'an Village in Yongding County does a good job. They hold a peach blossom festival in the spring, which attracts not only people from Yongding County but also people from other counties.

I've heard that many literati have left their calligraphy there. It's fair to say that, given the overall poverty in Yongding County, Feng'an Village is one of the best students in the entire county.

Now, Hujia Village has clearly identified a General Hu Dingbang, who is also the only undefeated general in the history of the Great Chang Kingdom without any obvious flaws. If this reputation spreads, it will attract many distinguished guests.

Village Chief Hu was somewhat embarrassed and didn't know how to explain.

The main reason is that their village is now growing high-quality grains. Other villagers may not realize it, but Village Chief Hu believes that this must be something that the Wang family has worked very hard to obtain.

Especially regarding the divine rain, what if a villager lets it slip and brings disaster to the village?
What's more, there's a little lucky star in their village, and the whole village had previously tacitly agreed to protect Ayu.

If there are too many outsiders in the village, how will they be able to protect it?

(End of this chapter)

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