Chapter 245: Wei's Yang Family General Wang Mang (This is also an introduction)
"Ding! The random family summoning card is being used. The system will randomly give out four groups of random families. Please select one group, and the remaining group will be randomly assigned!"
"Ding! The first group of random families: the Wei clan of the Western Han Dynasty.
Including the main members: Wei Ai, Wei Changjun, Wei Qing, Wei Zifu, Wei Shaoer, Wei Bu, Wei Guang, Huo Qubing and other main characters. "
Hmm. The two walls of the Han Dynasty!
There is also Wei Zifu, who draws a charm card and gets two extra SSR cards!
In the turbulent Han Dynasty, they were like two dazzling pearls, shining brightly against each other and jointly guarding this vast territory. They were praised by later generations as the "Twin Pearls of the Han Dynasty."
Wei Qing, whose courtesy name was Zhongqing, had a life closely connected with war.
At first, he was just a riding slave in Princess Pingyang's mansion with a humble status, but fate gave him extraordinary opportunities.
His elder sister Wei Zifu was favored by Emperor Wu of Han.
With the rise of Wei Zifu, Wei Qing also ushered in a turning point in his life.
He was therefore promoted and began his military career.
He was initially promoted to Jianzhangjian, responsible for the security of the imperial palace.
However, Wei Qing was not satisfied with this. He was well aware of his background and identity and was eager to achieve success on the battlefield.
Finally, the opportunity came and he was appointed general to lead troops to fight against the Huns.
In Wei Qing's first expedition, he went straight to Longcheng, showed his prowess, and captured the golden man used by the Huns for offering sacrifices to the sky. From then on, he came to prominence in the Han-Hun War.
He was good at commanding troops, and dared to penetrate deep into enemy territory and achieve victory by surprise.
In the subsequent Battle of Mobei, he joined forces with Huo Qubing to inflict severe damage on the Xiongnu, causing "the Xiongnu to flee far away, and there was no royal court south of the desert."
With his outstanding military achievements, he was promoted to Marquis of Changping and General, becoming the military pillar of the Han Dynasty.
Huo Qubing, whose courtesy name was Jinghuan, appeared like a comet across the night sky, brief but dazzling.
He was the nephew of Wei Qing. He had developed a strong interest in military tactics since childhood. He joined the army in battle when he was young and demonstrated amazing military talent.
Huo Qubing's tactical style was completely different from Wei Qing's. He was more brave and courageous, good at long-distance raids, and could deliver a fatal blow to the enemy with lightning speed.
The cavalry led by him crossed the desert like a storm, making the Huns terrified.
In the Battle of Hexi, he defeated the Huns and took Qilian Mountains directly.
In the torrent of history, some moments seem to be frozen in time, and the moment when Huo Qubing conquered the Wolf's Lair is one of them.
When the young general stepped onto the top of Mount Langjuxu, he planted the flag of the Han Dynasty deep into the soil.
The glory and splendor of that moment were like bright stars streaking through the night sky.
Fenglangjuxu, these four words are like a monument, standing forever in the long river of history and becoming the highest achievement in the hearts of countless military generals in later generations.
"Ding! Random family group 2: Northern Song Dynasty Yang Family Generals.
The main members include: Lord Ling Yang Ye (Yang Jiye), the old lady She Saihua, the eldest son Yang Tai (with the courtesy name Yanping), the second son Yang Yong (with the courtesy name Yanding), the third son Yang Xun (with the courtesy name Yanguang), the fourth son Yang Gui (with the courtesy name Yanhui), the fifth son Yang Chun (with the courtesy name Yande), the sixth son Yang Jing (with the courtesy name Yanzhao), the seventh son Yang Xi (with the courtesy name Yansi), the eighth sister Yang Yanqi, and the ninth sister Yang Yanying.
The Yang Family Generals - A Frontier Legend of Iron-Blooded and Loyal Hearts
During the turbulent and war-torn Northern Song Dynasty, a brave and loyal army was galloping across the frontier. They were the famous Generals of the Yang Family.
This army is not only famous for its bravery and fighting skills, but also respected by the world because their family has been loyal and full of heroes for generations.
The story of the Yang Family Generals, like a magnificent epic, has been circulated among the people and stirred in people's hearts.
Yang Ye, this brave man known as the "Invincible General", wielded a golden spear and clad in armor, led the Yang Family Army in battles across the country and made great military achievements.
On the battlefield, he was like a tiger descending from the mountains, unstoppable; in the military tent, he planned and won battles thousands of miles away.
After him, the Seventh Brother and Eight Tigers pushed all the loyal and brave members of the Yang Family to the top. As the backbone of the Yang Family, the Seventh Brother and Eight Tigers went on many expeditions and made great military achievements.
However, as the saying goes, "A tree that stands out in the forest will be destroyed by the wind", their outstanding performance also attracted the jealousy and frame-up of treacherous officials in the court.
Pan Renmei, a treacherous official in the Northern Song Dynasty court, has always been dissatisfied with the Yang family generals.
He was jealous of the Yang family's military achievements and prestige, and was even more worried that the power of the Yang family's generals would threaten his own position.
So he secretly colluded with the Liao Kingdom and planned a conspiracy against the Yang family generals.
During a battle with the Liao Kingdom, Pan Renmei deliberately delayed military operations, causing the Yang family to be surrounded.
Although the seven heroes and eight tigers were brave and good at fighting, they were in a difficult battle.
Although they fought hard, they were outnumbered and gradually fell into a desperate situation.
Dalang Yang Yanping led the way in the battle and led his brothers to fight bravely against the enemy.
However, under the enemy's siege, he was seriously injured and eventually died heroically.
Erlang Yang Yanding fought hard but was defeated and captured by the enemy. He would rather die than surrender and was eventually killed.
Sanlang Yang Yanguang fought bravely in the breakout, but was eventually shot to death by enemy arrows.
Silang Yang Yanhui disappeared in the battle and was later said to have drifted to the Liao Kingdom and became the Liao Kingdom's son-in-law.
However, he never forgot his homeland in his heart and eventually died of depression.
Wulang Yang Yande saw through the world during the battle and chose to become a monk.
He spent the rest of his life practicing and attaining enlightenment in the temple.
Although he left the battlefield, he still had deep concerns about the country and the nation in his heart.
The Sixth Lang Yang Yanzhao was the most intelligent and brave among the Seven Lang Eight Tigers. He performed well in the battle, successfully broke through and returned to the Song Dynasty.
However, after learning of his brothers' tragic end, he was heartbroken, his heart filled with endless sorrow and anger.
He inherited his father's will and continued to lead the Yang family army to defend the border, becoming a famous general.
"Ding! The third random family group: Wang family of the Western Han Dynasty.
The main members include: Wang Feng, Wang Man, Wang Tan, Wang Chong, Wang Shang, Wang Gen, Wang Fengshi, Wang Yi, Wang Xun, Wang Xian, Wang Li, Wang Li, Wang Gangchang, Wang Feng, Wang Shun, Wang Yin, Wang Yi (King of Yingyang), Wang Fu (King of Kai), Wang Huan (King of Hu), Wang Lin, Wang Zhengjun, etc.
Wang Mang, courtesy name Jujun, was an important political figure in the late Western Han Dynasty and later became the founding emperor of the Xin Dynasty.
He came from the Wang family, a powerful family of relatives of the emperor, and was the nephew of Empress Xiaoyuan of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Zhengjun.
The Wang family to which Wang Mang belonged was a prominent family at the time, and many of its family members held important positions in the imperial court.
Wang Mang himself gradually emerged in the family. Relying on his talents and the support of his aunt Wang Zhengjun, he gradually gained an important position in the court.
He was good at making friends with celebrities and winning people's hearts, thus winning the support of many people.
After the death of Emperor Ai of Han, Wang Mang took the opportunity to seize power, eventually usurped the throne of the Han Dynasty and established the Xin Dynasty.
Unfortunately, Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty did not last long.
Justice was sent down from heaven.
The great magician Liu Xiu started with the forbidden spell of fire and earth - meteorite smashing his face!
Wang Mang himself was killed in the chaos.
(End of this chapter)