Wuhua Mi Xinyi Shi Trick, a work of art inspired by Wei and Jin Dynasty portrait bricks, is amazing. In the new issue of PHP, the editor has specially compiled a detailed introduction to the Wuhua Mi Xinyi Shi Tile, from its unique design to its profound historical heritage, to unveil this artistic treasure for you. Read on to learn more about the charm of Wuhuami Xinyishi tiles.
The author: Yi Shi Tu Brick
CV: Chen Shuo
Occupation: Qingrui
Department: Commercial Department
1. Illustrated Book of Weapons
The appearance is that of a young man riding a horse. China's postal service has a long history. The postal service conveys not only military aircraft and state affairs, but also private letters. It is a very important means of communication. The image of the postal service in the original painting has no mouth, which symbolizes "tight-mouthed". The character of the carrier also has the imprint of the times. He is enthusiastic, has a sense of responsibility and a sense of confidentiality, and must achieve his mission in the transportation work. Of course, the work style is also relatively conservative, insisting on horseback transportation, but the abnormal ability of the user can make up for it to a certain extent. Recommended to enter the Commerce Department.
2. Skill introduction
1. Regular attack: Flying Dust
Causes own attack power of 100 to the selected enemy. % of physical damage.
2. Professional Skill: Horseshoe Disease
After using it, you will get 1 extra action, and the mobility of this extra action will be reduced by 2.
3. Special skill: travel across counties
After using it, you can choose to teleport to 1 square around any friendly unit 10 squares around you, and then yourself Gain 1 additional action and increase own attack power by 20%/30%/40% until the end of the round.
3. Introduction to the origin
Wei and Jin Dynasty portrait bricks. The rectangular brick surface depicts a postman with a coat on his right sleeve, a letter in his hand, and a galloping horse. The messenger's mouth is not depicted, which reflects the old professional code of keeping one's mouth secret in relay work. As the earliest image of an ancient post messenger discovered in China so far, the post post brick vividly shows the prosperous and interconnected ancient Silk Road in the Hexi region more than a thousand years ago. It was once the image ambassador of China Post and has appeared many times on commemorative stamps and savings card. Now in the Gansu Provincial Museum.
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