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Chapter 659: The famous generals of the last three kingdoms! Zhao Yun: Wen Yang is as brave as me

And in the Qin Dynasty.

Seeing that the so-called successful resurrection of himself in the afterlife was just a false rumor.

Ying Zheng remained calm and said, "It's just as I expected. It's just that the netizens in the future miss me too much."

“I hope future police won’t embarrass this young man.”

"What did he do wrong? He just wanted to see me so much!"

Although he said this and acted very calm, Ying Zheng was actually somewhat disappointed inside.

It would be great if resurrection technology really existed in the future.

If I were to resurrect myself and unify the world with that MacArthur, it wouldn't be a dream!

A new day, a new sky appears on time.

[Inventory of the top ten famous generals of the Three Kingdoms! ]

[Generally speaking, we call the Three Kingdoms period after Zhuge Liang's death the Post-Three Kingdoms period.]

[There has always been a view on the Internet that the talent pool was dwindling during the post-Three Kingdoms period.]

[The level is not as good as the early Three Kingdoms period. 】

[Today, we will combine the data of the classic game "Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11" to take stock of those who were active in the post-Three Kingdoms period. 】

[You can also check whether the attributes and special skills settings in the game are appropriate. 】

[72th place: Zhuge Ke, command 48, force 91, intelligence 81, politics 60, charm 1. Special skill: Hundreds of tactics - the energy consumption of all strategies is reduced to . ]

[Zhuge Ke, courtesy name Yuanxun, was a native of Yangdu, Langya. He was a powerful official in the Eastern Wu Dynasty, the eldest son of General Zhuge Jin, and the nephew of Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu.]

[He was extremely intelligent since childhood and was known as a child prodigy. ]

[While serving as the governor of Danyang, Zhuge Ke used siege tactics to force 100,000 Shanyue to surrender, thus fulfilling his boast of "gaining 40,000 soldiers in three years".]

[The Battle of Dongxing can be regarded as the highlight of his military career. ]

[At that time, he was ordered to lead the Eastern Wu army to fight against the 15 troops of Cao Wei who were attacking Wu from three directions.]

【Facing the aggressive main force of Sima Zhao. 】

[Zhuge Ke had a precise insight into the battlefield situation, cleverly used the terrain advantage, and decisively ordered his soldiers to build fortifications on the mountain and attack the Wei army from a high position.]

[Another veteran general, Ding Feng, fought bravely in the snow with short weapons and defeated the Wei army.]

【This battle made Zhuge Ke famous. 】

[The Battle of Dongxing was also the greatest defeat since the founding of the Wei Dynasty, with heavy casualties, forcing Sima Shi to order a simple funeral and Sima Zhao to reduce his title.]

[However, in his later years, Zhuge Ke gradually became self-willed and made mistakes in the Northern Expedition and other wars. The Battle of Xincheng lasted for 90 days, and more than half of the 200,000 troops were killed or wounded, greatly reducing his prestige.]

[He was also domineering and authoritarian, which aroused public anger. In October 253, he was ambushed and killed at a palace banquet. This was the end of his prodigy.]

[The body was wrapped in a reed mat and thrown into the river, and the whole family was wiped out. ]

[This fulfilled Zhuge Jin's prophecy that the clever Zhuge Ke would lead to the extinction of his own family.]

[Ninth place: Wang Ji, Command 77, Military Strength 78, Intelligence 76, Politics 75, Charisma 75, Special Skill: Spear General - A critical hit when successfully using spear tactics against enemy troops with lower military strength than oneself.]

【Wang Ji, a famous general in the late Cao Wei period, was born in 190 AD in Qucheng, Donglai, Qingzhou.】

[He possesses both military and civil skills. He charges forward with a spear in hand during battles and is also very skilled in commanding troops. He can be described as an all-round talent.]

[In the second year of Jiaping, when Wang Chang was attacking Sun Wu, Wang Ji led his troops to participate in the battle in Yiling. He used the strategy of making a feint to the east and attacking the west, pretending to attack the city, but actually divided his troops to seize the granary of Xiongfu, and seized more than 300,000 hu of grain.]

[They also captured General Tan Zheng of Anbei and surrendered several thousand people, greatly increasing their strength.]

[In the second year of Zhengyuan, Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin in Huainan rebelled. He urged Sima Shi to attack quickly, occupy Nandun, and successfully put down the rebellion.]

[In the second year of Ganlu, Zhuge Dan rebelled. Wang Ji held on and fought back, cooperating with Sima Shi, and finally defeated the Huainan army.]

【With these outstanding military achievements, Wang Ji became the mainstay of the Cao Wei regime. 】

[He served as General of the Southern Expedition and Commander-in-Chief of the Military Affairs of Jingzhou, and was granted the title of Marquis of Dongwu. After his death in 261 AD, he was posthumously awarded the title of Sikong and the posthumous title of Marquis Jing.]

……

Outside the sky.

Cao Cao saw this.

I couldn't help but frown.

Why were there rebellions by Guanqiu Jian, Wen Qin and Zhuge Dan in Huainan?
It's simply unbelievable, the rebellion never stops!

Logically speaking, as the ruler of Cao Wei, Cao Cao should be very angry when seeing people in later generations rebel.

Including seeing Zhuge Ke defeat the Wei army, he should be angry.

But at this time, Cao Cao really couldn't make up his mind!

Because whether it was Zhuge Ke, Guanqiu Jian, Wen Qin, or Zhuge Dan, their enemies were actually Sima Shi and Sima Zhao!

He is from the Sima family, a rebellious gangster.

"Could it be that Guanqiu Jian, Wen Qin, and Zhuge Dan were not traitors, but loyal ministers?" Cao Cao was confused for a moment.

I can only continue to look at the sky.

Canopy.

[Eighth place: Guo Huai, Command 87, Military Strength 78, Intelligence 81, Politics 75, Charisma 77, Special Skill: Unyielding - When the number of troops is less than 3000, there is a 50% chance of not being hurt when attacked.]

[Guo Huai, courtesy name Boji, was from Yangqu, Taiyuan. He had long guarded the western frontier of Cao Wei and had been in confrontation with Shu Han for many years. He was very experienced.]

[He has a very sharp judgment of the battle situation.]

[In the 24th year of Jian'an, Xiahou Yuan died in battle, and the Cao army in Hanzhong was in chaos. Guo Huai quickly gathered the scattered soldiers and recommended Zhang He as the commander-in-chief to stabilize the morale of the army.]

[Liu Bei wanted to cross the Han River to attack, but Guo Huai rejected all the suggestions and suggested to set up the battle array away from the Han River and lure the enemy to attack when they were halfway across the river. As expected, Liu Bei did not dare to force a crossing.]

[When Zhuge Liang launched the Northern Expedition, Guo Huai began to shine and made many outstanding achievements. ]

[He repeatedly fell into difficulties but stubbornly held on, waiting for reinforcements, and turned defeat into victory many times. He is the undisputed core figure of Cao Wei's western defense. 】

[In the second year of Qinglong, he predicted that Zhuge Liang would fight for Beiyuan, occupied it in advance, and successfully repelled the attacking Shu army. ]

[Afterwards, he saw through Zhuge Liang's plan to advance westwards and attack Yangsui, and prepared in advance, causing the Shu army to return empty-handed.]

[Except for the confrontation with Shu Han. ]

[During the period when Guo Huai was stationed in the northwest, he also suppressed the Qiang rebellion many times and stabilized the situation on the border of Cao Wei. ]

[Thanks to his outstanding military achievements, Guo Huai was promoted to General of Chariots and Cavalry, and was granted the title of Marquis of Yangqu. ]

【Became the backbone of Cao Wei's northwest front in the middle and late stages. 】

[Seventh place: Wen Yang, Command 76, Military Strength 91, Intelligence 60, Politics 32, Charisma 63, Special Skill: Raid - When attacking on land, there is a 50% chance of not being damaged.]

[Wen Yang, whose real name was Wen Chu, whose courtesy name was Ci Qian and whose nickname was Yang, was the son of Wen Qin, a former general of Cao Wei and the governor of Yangzhou. He was a famous general in the late Wei and early Jin dynasties.]

[He has extraordinary courage and strength, and is the bravest among the three armies.]

[In the second year of Zhengyuan, General Sima Shi deposed Emperor Cao Fang of Wei, and Wen Yang followed his father Wen Qin and General Zhendong Guanqiu Jian to raise troops to support the king.]

[At that time, Wen Yang, who was only 18 years old, attacked Sima Shi's camp at night. He rode alone in and out of the enemy camp seven times, killing and wounding more than a hundred enemy soldiers each time.]

[Sima Shi was so frightened that his eyeballs popped out, his condition worsened, and he died soon after.]

[This battle made Wen Yang famous.]

[Later, he followed his father to join the Eastern Wu, and went to support Zhuge Dan when he rebelled against Sima Zhao.]

[Because Zhuge Dan killed Wen Qin, Wen Yang and his brother Wen Hu surrendered to Sima Zhao, were pardoned from the death penalty and were granted the title of Guannei Hou.]

[After the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty, Wen Yang led the armies of Liang, Qin, and Yong, and defeated the Xianbei leader Tufa Shuji Neng, forcing 200,000 tribesmen to surrender. He became famous throughout the world, and the strength of the Hexi Xianbei was greatly weakened.]

[Unfortunately, in the first year of Yongping, Wen Yang was framed by Sima Yao, the grandson of Zhuge Dan, and was brutally executed and his entire clan was exterminated. This was a tragic ending for such a great general.]

……

See the heroic figure of Wen Yang going in and out seven times on the sky curtain.

Barrages of comments also flew out.

"Le Jia's wind rises and the remaining clouds disperse, and the thunder of Wanjun shakes thousands of jun!"

"After Qin and Liang are pacified, I will surely be famous throughout the world!"

"It can be said that Wen Yang was largely responsible for Sima Shi's death."

"Actually, Sima Shi didn't want to lead the army himself, but he had no choice given the circumstances at the time."

"The manifesto against Sima Shi was so well written that Sima Shi was under unprecedented political pressure and dared not delegate military power to others, so Sima Shi had to go by himself."

"In the past, Wen Yang killed three horses, and later, Zhou Chu eliminated the three evils."

"The story of Wen Yang's seven battles is fake, right? Even the Records of the Three Kingdoms doesn't record much of Wen Yang's military achievements, is it fake?"

"The Magic Book of Jin only dared to write about Wen Yang leading the team to charge, but Sima Guang directly imagined him going in and out seven times!"

"Even if the seven ins and seven outs were fake, the subsequent defeat of the Xianbei was real."

But in the late Han Dynasty.

Zhao Yun, who was alone and without a horse at Changbanpo, had to protect his wife and A Dou as they retreated on foot.

I saw the young man on a white horse and a silver spear on the sky, his heroic figure going in and out seven times to kill Sima Shi, causing his eye sores to burst.

He also showed an expression of appreciation.

"Whether the seven ins and seven outs is true or not."

"But it is true that Sima Shi charged into the battle alone."

"He was able to charge into Sima Shi's army and escape unscathed."

"This has already proven Wen Yang's martial arts prowess."

"This later generation military commander named Wen Yang must have the courage to defeat ten thousand men." (End of this chapter)

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