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Ten Unknown Masters in Ancient China

Chen Tang: No matter who is the most wronged among the famous soldiers who fought against the Huns, it is Chen Tang's. The punishment of the Great Han Dynasty against the Huns came to a successful conclusion here. World War I beheaded Hun Khan, pacified the land of the western regions, and laid the foundation for China's sovereignty today. Needless to say, Shang Chen's achievements, but in the Han Dynasty, it happened that he ended in a tragic ending. He only blames General Chen for his absence. All he knows is that immersed in the war, he never looks up to curry favor with others. In addition, Shang Chen's hands and feet were really dirty, and corruption was caught in the hands of the censor, so he won without the means to reward this kind of shoddy work. In the end, although it was closed, I was exempted from knighthood for the people within one year, but I died in vain. Compared with general Li Guangli, who is a straw bag, he is the glory of a senior official, and Shang Chen is really more popular than others. -

Gao Aocao: In the Xianbei Northern Qi regime, Gao Aocao, a general of the Han nationality, was a tough guy. Gao Huan, king of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, usually lectured the army in Xianbei. As long as Lao Gao was there, he would certainly use Chinese, and the Han army led by Lao Gao was indeed the most elite part of the Northern Qi army at that time. Although Lao Gao is willing to be a lackey of Xianbei, he is not completely without integrity. In order to protect the dignity of Han Chinese and Xianbei colleagues, he often fought his head off, but after all, he was a "puppet army." In the end, Lao Gao came to a terrible end. During the Eastern and Western Wei Wars, he simply let his Xianbei master betray him, and his tens of thousands of Han soldiers fought against Xianbei fighters several times that of the Western Wei Dynasty. After making the enemy pay more casualties, the whole army was wiped out, and its tragic ending also told China soldiers a hard truth-don't be a traitor. -

Ran Min: There is a heated debate about Ran Min in the history circle today, but we have neglected the political factors. As far as military achievements are concerned, Ran Min is indeed a once-in-a-century military genius in China. Most of the battles experienced by his Han army were completed with fewer battles and more battles. His troops were mainly infantry, but they repeatedly challenged the Hu cavalry regiment in the Central Plains, winning almost every battle, and their opponents were wiped out. Although defeated by Murong Xianbei Cavalry Corps, Xianbei people suffered heavy casualties in this battle. Unfortunately, the orientation of political propaganda made posterity seldom research his military achievements, and his tragic ending could not explain how powerful Murong Xianbei Corps was, which not only showed his blunder in political and economic construction, but also confirmed an old saying of China: A fierce wolf can't reach a dog! -

Liu Laozhi: If you want to ask who is the strongest in the world after Wei Ran's defeat, it must be the Northern Fujian Army in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Northern Fujian Army is the courage of the Eastern Jin government, and Liu Laozhi is the courage of the Northern Fujian Army. This tiger and wolf army, composed of Han people who fled south, is brave and good at fighting, and its members are mostly the former headquarters of Ran Minjun. The battle of fertilizer and water unified 80,000 people and defeated 805,000 Hu Lianjun, which played a magnificent role for China men. Today, people may ignore it. When Fu Jian, the Emperor of the Hu Dynasty, saw the vegetation of Bagong Mountain, he treated all the trees as soldiers, leaving an eternal joke: all the trees were covered with vegetation. What on earth frightened the thieves who traveled all over the north? The answer is that the day before the Battle of Feishui, Liu Laozhi led five thousand elite soldiers of Beifu to take the lead in launching a surprise attack on the army of the conference semifinals, killing more than 10,000 people and breaking the enemy's courage in World War I, which led to the situation that the enemy was defeated and fled after the Battle of Feishui. Unfortunately. The northern government soldiers existed for more than 50 years, and finally fell into the hands of Emperor Wu of Song. He also used the money to carry out several northern expeditions, and played the most glorious era of Han people in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. -

Liu Laozhi: If you want to ask who is the strongest in the world after Wei Ran's defeat, it must be the Northern Fujian Army in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Northern Fujian Army is the courage of the Eastern Jin government, and Liu Laozhi is the courage of the Northern Fujian Army. This tiger and wolf army, composed of Han people who fled south, is brave and good at fighting, and its members are mostly the former headquarters of Ran Minjun. The battle of fertilizer and water unified 80,000 people and defeated 805,000 Hu Lianjun, which played a magnificent role for China men. Today, people may ignore it. When Fu Jian, the Emperor of the Hu Dynasty, saw the vegetation of Bagong Mountain, he treated all the trees as soldiers, leaving an eternal joke: all the trees were covered with vegetation. What on earth frightened the thieves who traveled all over the north? The answer is that the day before the Battle of Feishui, Liu Laozhi led five thousand elite soldiers of Beifu to take the lead in launching a surprise attack on the army of the conference semifinals, killing more than 10,000 people and breaking the enemy's courage in World War I, which led to the situation that the enemy was defeated and fled after the Battle of Feishui. Unfortunately. The northern government soldiers existed for more than 50 years, and finally fell into the hands of Emperor Wu of Song. He also used the money to carry out several northern expeditions, and played the most glorious era of Han people in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Chai Rong: The greatest sorrow of Chai Rong, the emperor of the later Zhou Dynasty, was nothing more than two words-short life, he unified the north, he drove out the Khitan, and he recovered the seventeen counties in Guannan, the sixteen states of Youyun. He has never met a decent opponent in his life, but he is no match for God. The result of his early death was that the Zhao and Song regimes got the biggest bargain in history. With the rich family wealth left by Lao Chai, the Zhao brothers basically unified the sphere of influence of the Han nationality, but there was nothing they could do about the sixteen states of Youyun occupied by Qidan. Looking back on Chai Rong's Northern Expedition, we can't help feeling that if Zhou Shizong was born again, what would be the end of history? It is precisely because of the existence of Zhao and Song regimes that the glorious deeds of the great hero Chai Rong did not attract much attention. Chai Rong's descendants basically died young, leaving only Chai Jin, an official who does not exist in the water margin, to go up the mountain as a thief and finally return to Liao with Song, which is a pledge to our ancestors. -

Liu: The Battle of Baijiang, the first hero of China's annihilation of Japan in the Millennium, not only wiped out the Japanese army, but also made Japan the younger brother behind China's ass for hundreds of years. It is said that a war brought hundreds of years of peace between China and Japan. Lao Liu's exploits are not few, but who let him be born in the Tang Dynasty? It was an era when stars came forth in large numbers. Compared with the famous soldiers in the Tang Dynasty, Liu's exploits in slaying tens of thousands of Japanese troops are indeed somewhat dwarfed. Just like the United States today, if a general hits the Soviet Union, he can definitely show off every day. If it was the general who hit Myanmar, it is estimated that he was embarrassed to mention it. It's just that China was too strong. -

Wang Xuance: He killed tens of thousands of Indian soldiers and captured tens of thousands. He used thousands of borrowed miscellaneous troops to pacify India. This hero is Wang Xuance, an envoy with a non-military background and a diplomat without any foundation abroad, who can accomplish such a feat. This is really a unique miracle in the world military history. India, known as one of the four ancient civilizations, was so easily settled by a China diplomat on the battlefield, which is really worthy of the reputation of "ancient civilization". Unfortunately, China knew too little about Indian at that time. In the eyes of Indians, it is just a barbaric country. But in modern times, because of "Japan-China friendship", it is also avoided in this history textbook, so it is not surprising that no one knows Wang Daxiong's name.

Ponzi: I really doubt that Ponzi has any enmity with folk storytellers. Otherwise, how could this great hero who fought against Xixia become Ann's negative teacher? You know, he designed the strategic thought of defending Xixia in Song Dynasty. If most of the former famous soldiers were offensive talents, then Pang Ji can be regarded as the first master of defensive warfare in the Northern Song Dynasty. The northwest frontier has become an iron wall under his management. After the war between Sanchuankou and Haoshuichuan in the Song Dynasty, it was he who guarded Shaanxi, stabilized the frontier situation for the Song Dynasty, reorganized the army and selected general talents, and forged an elite iron army for the Song Dynasty in the northwest. Di Qing and Zhang Wu, two famous anti-Xixia heroes known to later generations, were boldly promoted by him, but both became his enemies in the novels. Compared with the real history, we can see a series of distorted descriptions of this great hero in Bao Gong Case and Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses, which makes people sincerely admire the infinite creative power of the people.

Fu Youde: Among Zhu Yuanzhang's ministries, Fu Youde is a very low-key one. After all, there were too many famous soldiers in those days, but this low-key soldier made a low-key attack: he shot down Yunnan, and he also shot down western Gansu, northern Qinghai and eastern Gansu. In its heyday, Mongolian cavalry suffered many setbacks in Yunnan, but Lao Fu's Ming army swept southwest in a short time. The world-beater Xu Da was blocked by Mongols in the Battle of Lingbei, but he failed. But Fu Youde, who went to the western front to fight almost at the same time, led an army across thousands of miles. He destroyed whoever he saw on the Mongolian Plateau and Qinghai Plateau, and won seven out of seven against the Mongols. Unfortunately, his name has been living in the shadow of Xu Da, Chang Yuchun and others, and he fled because of flying postscript in his later years. - -