The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 65: The Spectacular Spectacle of the Women's Martial Arts Examination from Section 3 to

In the third martial arts examination, 14-year-old Lin Ke'er, renowned for her exceptional spearmanship, secured top spot. Born in humble circumstances, she diligently trained in the mountains from a young age, achieving mastery of the spear. Second place went to 13-year-old Zhao Ling'er, renowned for her skill at overcoming adversity with her swordsmanship. During a bandit attack, she single-handedly repelled dozens of bandits. Third place went to 14-year-old Su Wanqing, skilled in light combat and concealed weapons. In a competition, she once achieved the title of third place by striking an opponent in the vitals with a concealed weapon. These young generals earned numerous military exploits on the battlefield, becoming legendary figures of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

In the fourth category, the thirteen-year-old top scorer, Su Mingyue, hailed from a military family and trained in martial arts from a young age, became renowned for her "Plum Blossom Sword Technique." The fourteen-year-old runner-up, Shen Wanru, distinguished herself with her agility and precise archery. The thirteen-year-old third place winner, Li Shiyun, excelled in both light martial arts and concealed weapons, her "Flying Flowers" technique awe-inspiring. These three women defied conventional wisdom, becoming legendary figures of the Great Zhou Dynasty and inspiring countless young women to pursue martial arts. Their names, like the brightest stars in the night sky, illuminated the future of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

Finally, in the fifth exam of the year, among many outstanding young women, fourteen-year-old Zhao Qingluan, known for her exceptional qinggong (lightning skills), capable of wielding a flying rope with impeccable ease, was crowned the top scorer. Second place went to thirteen-year-old Lin Miaoke, whose mastery of soft swordsmanship, combined with her softness, brought her to mastery. Third place went to fourteen-year-old Su Jinyun, skilled in concealed weapons, whose lightning-fast strikes were impossible to defend against. Their stories inspired even more young women to join the military and contribute to the prosperity and peace of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

There was another time when both civil and military subjects were held at the same time, in which the civil subject was

The top scholar in literature: Han Guan, whose courtesy name was Qingwan, was only fourteen years old. He had been well-read in poetry and literature since childhood, and shocked the court and the public with his poem "Mountain and River Map".

The second place in the literary examination: Ye Ningshuang, whose courtesy name was Shuangxue, was only fourteen years old. She was a woman of great literary talent. Her writing was like a gorgeous piece of music, full of poetry and charm.

The third place in literature: Shangguan Wan'er, whose courtesy name was Wan'er, was only thirteen years old. She was gifted, had an elegant writing style, and was good at poetry and songs.

Martial Arts Champion: Su Qi, also known by the courtesy name Qiluo, was born into a northern martial arts family at the age of fourteen. He won the Martial Arts Champion title with his martial arts skills of defeating thousands of enemies with a single sword.

The second best martial arts student: Murong Yao, also known by her courtesy name Xueyao, was born into a southern martial arts family at the age of thirteen. Her boxing skills are fierce and powerful, like a tiger descending from the mountain, with great momentum.

Wu Tanhua: Lin Huilian, also known by the name Xuelian, is only thirteen years old and was born in Wudang. Her swordsmanship is elegant and graceful, and extremely sharp.

Liu Qian quickly put his plan to expand the Guard House into action, establishing a new Guard House. The new Guard House was divided into the Front Twelve Guards and the Back Twelve Guards. The Front Twelve Guards were primarily used as the new army for expeditions, while the Back Twelve Guards were responsible for defending the capital and stationed outside the city. The Back Twelve Guards were the Left and Right Yingyang Guards, the Left and Right Baotao Guards, the Left and Right Yuqian Guards, the Left and Right Wuwei Guards, the Left and Right Fengchen Guards, and the Left and Right Neiwei Guards (the Left and Right Neiwei Guards were the emperor's organization responsible for investigating rebels, while the Left and Right Fengchen Guards were the emperor's honor guards).

The first twelve guards are the left and right military guards, the left and right garrison guards, the left and right waiter guards, the left and right auxiliary guards, the left and right imperial guards, and the left and right cavalry guards.

So Liu Qian appointed Liu Mengli, the fourth-rank martial arts champion of the first year, as the fourth-rank Right Guard Zhechong Duwei, commanding 2,500 soldiers.

The fifth martial arts champion, Lu Chenxue, was appointed Commandant of the Right Tunwei Army, commanding 2,500 men.

The fifth military champion Xue Ruyi was appointed as the Left Marquis of Wei Guoyi, leading an army of 1,000 men.

The new five-subject military examinations will be awarded the following titles:

Chen Yue, the top martial arts scholar, was appointed Commandant of the Left Guard, commanding 2,500 men.

Wang Yao, the second-best martial arts champion, was appointed as the Guoyi Commandant of the Left Tunwei, commanding a thousand soldiers. Lin Qingxue was appointed as the Guoyi Commandant of the Right Houwei, commanding a thousand soldiers.

The second top scorer in the martial arts exam, Su Wan, was appointed Commandant of the Right Guard, commanding 2,500 men.

The second-place winner, Lin Ya, was appointed Commander of the Right Imperial Guard, commanding a thousand men.

The top scholar Liu Mei was appointed as the Right Cavalry Guard Guoyi Captain, leading a thousand men.

The third top scorer, Lin Ke'er, was appointed Commandant of the Left Cavalry Guard, commanding 2,500 men.

The runner-up, Zhao Linger, was appointed Commandant of the Left Guard, Guoyi, leading a thousand men.

Su Wanqing, the third-place winner, was appointed as the Left Imperial Guard's Guoyi Commander, commanding a thousand men.

The fourth champion, Su Mingyue, was appointed Commandant of the Right Jade Guard, commanding 2,500 men.

The runner-up, Shen Wanru, was appointed as the Guoyi Commandant of the Right Wuwei Guard, commanding a thousand men. The runner-up, Li Shiyun, was appointed as the Guoyi Commandant of the Left Yingyang Guard, commanding a thousand men.

The fifth champion, Zhao Qingluan, was appointed Commandant of the Right Leopard Guard, commanding 2,500 men.

The second-place winner, Lin Miaoke, was appointed as the Right Yuqin Guard Guoyi Commandant, commanding a thousand soldiers. The third-place winner, Su Jinyun, was appointed as the Left Yuqin Guard Guoyi Commandant, commanding a thousand soldiers.

The latest champion of the civil and military examinations, Su Qi, was appointed Commandant of the Left Leopard Guard, commanding an army of 2,500 men.

The second-place winner Murong Yao was appointed as the captain of the Left Wuwei Guard, leading a thousand soldiers.

The third place winner, Lin Huilian, was appointed as the Zuo Yuqian Guard Guoyi Cavalry Captain, leading an army of 1,000 men.

Liu Qian also made clear arrangements for the civil servants.

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