Chapter 460 Unlimited Random Summoning (Data Introduction)
Fighting hungry tigers, capturing eight strongholds during the day and three passes at night, the eighteen riders defeated Huang Chao's army of 80,000 and captured Chang'an.
He once captured Gao Siji alive despite being ill, and defeated the Shouzhang County bandit Wang Yanzhang in one battle.
Because he felt that Wang Yanzhang was of low ability, he let Wang Yanzhang go. Then Wang Yanzhang swore that he would not come out if Li Cunxiao was there.
After Li Cunxiao's death, Wang Yanzhang came out again. Later, he became a boss-like character and it took five dragons and two tigers to kill him.
The gap between the two is so great that it makes one want to die of anger!
Five thousand men defeated the 480,000-man long snake formation. Ge Congzhou's 480,000 men formed a long snake formation with the front and rear responding to each other.
But Li Cunxiao defeated the enemy with his strength and killed the snake head Zhang Quan in one move. He then killed all 48 strong generals by himself. In the end, 5,000 people defeated 480,000.
Finally, a group of eighteen riders entered Chang'an.
Although Li Cunxiao broke the long snake formation at that time, he was separated from the Prince of Jin because he was too focused on charging and killing, and he was only accompanied by eighteen riders.
So Li Cunxiao chased Ge Congzhou for seven days and seven nights, and suddenly saw the city of Chang'an.
Li Cunxiao did not know it was Chang'an, otherwise he would have been afraid of the volley of crossbows, so he accidentally broke into Chang'an, burned Yongfeng Warehouse, killed Huang Chao's brother Huang Gui in one move, and also demonstrated his magical power by catching five famous horses.
Facing Huang Chao's call for surrender in front of the Meridian Gate, Li Cunxiao responded directly with a bow and arrow. Although he did not kill Huang Chao, he hit his Pingtian crown.
On the way out, he met two generals, Li Hanzhi and Fu Cunshen. Li Cunxiao snatched the iron rod that Li Hanzhi used to attack him. Because he felt that Li Hanzhi's rod was heavy, he was inspired to admire his talent, so he bent the rod into a barrel hoop and subdued Li Hanzhi and Fu Cunshen.
Compared to the historical Li Cunxiao who brought his own death, the Li Cunxiao in the novel was both loyal and filial, but was slandered by a villain, which led to Li Keyong ordering him to be torn into pieces by five oxen.
The five carts weigh 2,500 stones, and no one knows how much strength five oxen have. However, Li Cunxiao has the strength of four elephants, which means that his two arms have a strength of 50,000 kilograms.
He then managed to wrestle Niu Dou under him, but at this moment a divine man in golden armor appeared and told Li Cunxiao that he should return to his place.
So Li Cunxiao cut the tendons of his hands and feet and let the five bulls struggle him to death.
"Ding! Unlimited random summon of the second person, Erlang Xiansheng Zhenjun - Yang Jian, Command 90, Force 108, Intelligence 85, Politics 80."
Ah!
Surprise number two?
Yang Jian, commonly known as Erlang Shen, is the nephew of the Jade Emperor.
He is the only son born from the union of a fairy and a mortal, and has a mixed fairy and mortal bloodline.
He is also the most handsome man in heaven and the god of war with explosive combat power.
He is usually portrayed as a handsome boy or young man, good at hunting and fighting, and unrestrained and uninhibited.
He wears a three-pointed, double-edged sword and is often accompanied by a magical dog named Roaring Sky Dog.
One of the most notable features is the third eye on his forehead, which is considered a symbol of divine power, able to see through everything in the world and identify demons and evil spirits.
Under his command are the Six Saints of Meishan and 1200 soldiers, as well as the Caotou God at the mouth of Guanjiang River below. These subordinates enjoy incense and offerings from the mortal world, but usually have no particularly close connection with the Heavenly Court.
Regarding the orders of the Jade Emperor, Yang Jian often obeyed the orders but did not accept summons.
However, his pride was not just on the surface, he practiced the 72 Transformations and Nine Revolutions in Yuxu Palace, possessed an indestructible body that no one could rival, and finally, he achieved sainthood in the flesh, a rare achievement. He was undoubtedly the best among the three generations of disciples of the Chan Sect.
Moreover, Yang Jian is not only strong in his own right, there are also many powerful people related to him.
Various people in the Zhou camp of the Conferred Gods, as well as the people of the Chan sect behind them.
The quality isn't that bad.
"Ding! Unlimited random summoning of the third person, one of the Four Corpse Ancestors - Nvba, Command 76, Force 108, Intelligence 74, Politics 80."
Okay, this one is good too.
Nüba, also known as Nüba, is a drought god in mythology. She is one of the four great zombie ancestors and the only one with both divine and monster identities.
As early as in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", Hanba was recorded as "Emperor's Daughter Ba".
Most descriptions of the Hanba treat it as an alien race, mainly because the attributes of the Hanba itself are such that it can cause drought, and almost wherever the Hanba goes, no grass will grow!
For the people in ancient times, this was a huge disaster!
Therefore, Hanba was listed as a demon.
According to legend, Huangdi's daughter was originally named Nüba. She lived on Gonggong Terrace in Xikun Mountain. She often wore green clothes, was quite beautiful, and very kind. The place where she lived was as gloomy as fire.
Chi You invited the God of Wind and the God of Rain to use violent storms to deal with Yinglong's troops.
So, Huangdi ordered Nüba to help in the battle. Nüba stopped the heavy rain and finally helped Huangdi win the war.
Later, Nüba fell seriously ill, and the three souls of Huo broke the seal of Nuwa and Fuxi and escaped.
It invaded Nüba's body, and within a few miles around her, the water evaporated quickly and the land became extremely dry.
Therefore, Nüba is also called the "Goddess of Drought".
"Ding! Unlimited random summoning of the fourth person, Yue Fei's Story - Gao Chong, Command 74, Force 107, Intelligence 68, Politics 61."
The high pet that tries to lift the iron pulley?
In "The Romance of Yue Fei", Gao Chong is recognized as the most powerful general.
He was eight feet tall and extremely strong. He wielded a gold-carved tiger-head spear as thick as a bowl, rode a green-maned horse, and wore a golden helmet and armor. He looked down upon the other bandits and was invincible.
Gao Chong does not have many roles in the novel, but his performance is brilliant.
When he joined Yue Fei, he fought one against three and defeated three fierce generals of Yue's army. After joining Yue's army, he broke through more than a dozen Jin army camps in succession, and ended the battles with one shot against all the fierce generals of the Jin Kingdom. Even Jin Wushu, who could lift a thousand-jin dragon, was terrified and could only barely hold out for one round under Gao Chong's gun.
Later, when the two armies were fighting, Yue Fei ordered Gao Chong to hold up the flag of the three armies and hold the rear, while he himself went to the front to fight Jin Wushu.
Jin Wushu knew that he was no match for Yue Fei, so he resorted to conspiracy and trickery during the confrontation.
While fighting Yue Fei, he ordered his soldiers to attack Niutou Mountain at the same time.
Yue Fei was concerned about Emperor Gaozong's safety and panicked for a moment. After fighting with Jin Wushu for dozens of rounds, he made a feint and turned his horse back to the mountain to organize defense.
When Gao Chong saw Yue Fei turning back from the mountain, he mistakenly thought that he had returned after being defeated.
So Gao Chong disobeyed the military order, handed the commander's flag to Zhang Kui, and rushed down the mountain with a gold-engraved spear in his hand.
Gao Chong jumped on his horse and galloped away. He ran into Jin Wushu who was charging up the mountain. He was hit in the face with a spear. Jin Wushu hurriedly raised his axe to block.
Unexpectedly, the force of Gao Chong's shot was too strong, causing Jin Wushu to stagger and almost fall off his horse.
Gao Chong took the gun and knocked off Jin Wushu's helmet.
Jin Wushu was so frightened that he turned his horse around and fled.
Gao Chong pursued them relentlessly all the way to the Jin army camp, fighting and killing countless Jin soldiers and generals along the way.
Jin Wushu was still in shock and only cared about escaping for his life. He ran back and forth in the camp until he reached the rear camp and escaped Gao Chong's pursuit.
Gao Chong was inevitably angry when he saw Jin Wushu escape, so he attacked and killed people left and right in the Jin army camp to vent his anger.
Gao Chong fought all the way and made his way into the Jin army's food and grass camp, where he successively knocked twelve iron chariots flying. Finally, he died of exhaustion.
The most powerful general who looked down upon all the bandits died in the Jin army camp.
(End of this chapter)