Chapter 2551 Return to Tianyun 117
As soon as the riding test was over, Su Xin jumped off the horse, took the bow and knelt under the steps again, "Your Majesty, the riding girl has finished the test."
"Good, good!" Su Muchen praised three more times. He had never seen such a wonderful test. "On to the next one."
"Yes, Your Majesty." Su Xin got up again and relied on the second level to lift weights.
There were several stones, the heaviest of which was three hundred and fifty kilograms. Su Xin took a deep breath before grabbing the three hundred and fifty kilogram heavy stone with both hands and holding it high.
Everyone was shocked.
Not only lifting it up, she also carried the stone to the bottom of the steps, and then put it down again.
"Very good!" Su Muchen praised again.
Tao Chengyin relaxed a little and passed these two levels. The rest can only depend on the fate of his eldest daughter-in-law.
When the test entered the third round, the tables and stools were already set up under the steps. There were pens, inks, paper and inkstones on the table, just waiting for Su Xin to express herself freely and 'talk on paper'.
Su Xin walked to the table and stool and saluted the emperor Su Muchen before daring to sit down.
She didn't pick up the pen immediately, she was just deep in thought. This kind of free play is much more difficult than proposition composition.
When everyone saw that she was slow to write, they all thought that she was just good at it and didn't know how to use soldiers.
Su Muchen was also a little disappointed. Riding and weightlifting really made him think that Huo Xiner was a rare talent, but when it comes to the art of war,
Involuntarily, Su Muchen looked at the officials who had invigilated Huo Xiner's exam, "You all say she is the number one scholar."
The officials were immediately frightened and knelt down. If Huo Xiner fails the exam, they will be guilty of bullying! But the problem is, the tests they took before clearly involved military theory, but now Huo Xiner didn't write a word, which really made their hearts hang on.
Su Yijing said calmly: "Your Majesty, don't be anxious. The time has not come yet, and we cannot yet make a conclusion as to whether he is the number one scholar."
When Su Muchen heard this, he knew that Su Yijing was optimistic about Huo Xiner, so he nodded with a smile and said no more.
At this time, Su Xin also picked up the pen. With one stroke of pen, she silently wrote part of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Su Muchen saw that Su Xin suddenly wrote so fast, as if she was inspired. He couldn't help but get up, walked down the steps, and walked next to Su Xin to watch. When he saw the first few sentences Su Xin wrote on the paper, there were no words. After reading what Su Xin wrote, his eyes lit up and he said loudly: "Okay, you don't need to write anymore, I will appoint you as the number one scholar in martial arts now."
Su Xin was confused (bi), this was too fast, but she still quickly knelt down and thanked the emperor for his kindness.
"Your Majesty!" The officials were shocked. They felt that Su Muchen's approach was too hasty and the exam had not yet been completed.
Tao Chengyin couldn't believe his ears.
Su Muchen ignored them, but picked up the piece Su Xin had just written, smiled at Su Yijing on the stage and said, "Prince Jing, come down and take a look. Huo Xiner is definitely a military wizard."
Su Yijing then walked down, took Huo Xiner's test paper from Su Muchen's hand and looked at it. His eyes lit up when he saw it, and then he nodded and said, "Your Majesty, your Majesty."
Prince Jing used to be in the military camp, and he was no less a god of war than his father Su Changyi. Now that Prince Jing agrees so much that Su Muchen has named Huo Xiner the top military scholar, Huo Xiner must be really a military wizard.
So all the officials knelt down and shouted: "The emperor is wise."
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