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"With the characteristics of missionary lineage" The top ten frustrated Han celebrities in ancient times! Unfulfilled ambitions and tragic endings

The changes in history, the change of monarchs, the reform of counselors, and of course the warriors who conquered the world. On the battlefield of swords and shadows, yellow sand is rolling, enemy troops are constantly coming, and the lives of the soldiers are as light as feathers. For the stability of the country, there is no soldier on the battlefield who does not fight with his head held high.

In other words, it is a pity that some generals fought for the country on the battlefield and made great contributions to the monarch, but they were unknown in history.

1. Shang Chen

General Chen Tang at that time once said emotionally: "Whoever invades Korea will do more than he can." On the battlefield, Chen Tang went through fire and water to drive away the Huns, and killed them in one battle. The Xiongnu settled in the Western Regions and used God's will to retaliate against the Han Dynasty for counterattacking the Xiongnu. In fact, it was here that Chen and Tang came to a successful conclusion, thereby establishing China's sovereignty over Xinjiang today.

However, in the Han Dynasty, Shang Chen ended up with a useless and tragic ending. It's just that General Chen came uninvited. All I know is that when I was buried in the war, I never raised my head to please others. In addition, Shang Chen himself does not have clean hands and feet, and the suggestions in his hands are all related to corruption. Therefore, Shang Chen, who won the victory, was almost killed for "not delivering the letter" but was finally imprisoned in Shanhaiguan.

Two. Gao Aocao

Han general Gao Aocao was a cruel character in the Xianbei and Northern Qi regime. Gao Huan, the king of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, often gave lectures in Xianbei language. As long as Lao Gao is around, Chinese must be used, and the Han army led by Lao Gao was indeed the most elite among the Northern Qi armies at that time. Although Gao is willing to be Xianbei's lackey, he is not completely without integrity. He often fought bloody battles to maintain the dignity of Han and Xianbei colleagues, but in the end he suffered a loss. Who made him a "puppet soldier"?

In the end, Gao Gao ended in tragedy. In the war between the Eastern Wei and the Western Wei, he forced his Xianbei masters to rebel, and his tens of thousands of Han soldiers fought against Xianbei soldiers that were several times the number of the Western Wei. After the enemy paid greater casualties, the entire army was annihilated. Its tragic ending also taught Chinese soldiers a harsh truth: they should never be traitors.

Three. Running Minimum

Historians' views on Ran Min are indeed hotly debated today, but let's put aside political factors. In terms of military achievements, Ran Min is indeed China's century-old military genius. Most of the battles his Wei Ran and Han troops experienced were accomplished with fewer battles and more victories. In addition, his troops were mainly infantry, but they crossed paths with powerful Hu cavalry regiments many times in the Central Plains, winning almost every battle and annihilating their opponents. Although they were finally defeated by Murong Xianbei Cavalry Corps, the Xianbei people suffered heavy casualties.

It is a pity that political propaganda has made it difficult for future generations to study his military achievements, and his tragic ending cannot explain the power of Murong Xianbei's army. In addition to explaining his mistakes in political and economic construction, it also confirms an old Chinese saying: "There are more dogs than wolves!"!

Four. Liu Laozhi

When Hu Emperor Fu Jian saw the vegetation on Bagong Mountain, he regarded all the trees as soldiers, leaving an eternal joke about vegetation. What makes thieves across the North so scared? The answer is that on the day before the Battle of Feishui, Liu Laozhi led 5,000 North Korean government military athletes to take the lead in a surprise attack on the top four, killing more than 10,000 people in one battle and destroying the enemy's courage. It was not until the Battle of Feishui that the enemy fled.

It is a pity that Chinese history books have always claimed that Xie An did not actually assume the command task and remained unknown. The Beifu soldiers existed for more than 50 years, and finally fell into the hands of Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty. He also used the money to carry out several Northern Expeditions, creating the most glorious era for the Han people in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

verb Chai Rong

The greatest sorrow of Chai Rong, the last emperor of the Zhou Dynasty, is two words: short life, unify the north, govern the Khitan, recover the sixteen Youyun states, and irrigate the south seventeen county. He has never met a decent opponent in his life, but he can't compare to God. Due to his early death, the Zhao and Song regimes gained the greatest advantage in history. With the huge sum of money left by Lao Chai, the Zhao brothers basically unified the sphere of influence of the Han people, but they were powerless against the Sixteen Kingdoms of Youyun occupied by the Khitans. Looking back at Chai Rong's Northern Expedition, when the Khitan army was at its peak, we have to wonder, what would be the outcome of history if Shizong of the Later Zhou Dynasty was reborn?

Due to the existence of the Zhao and Song regimes, few people noticed the glorious deeds of the great hero Chai Rong. Most of Chai Rong's descendants died young, leaving only Chai Jin, the treacherous minister in "Water Margin". He also went to the mountains to become a bandit, and finally returned to Liao with Song Dynasty, which was regarded as a promise to his ancestors.

Six.

A country in the Zhou Dynasty

Liu was the number one contributor to China's destruction for thousands of years. The Battle of Shirakawa in Korea not only wiped out Japan, but also made Japan the little brother behind China in the next few hundred years. It is said that one war brought hundreds of years of peace between China and Japan, and Lao Liu's contribution is not small.

But who told him to be born in the Tang Dynasty? This is an era of symbolic fusion. Compared with the famous generals of the Tang Dynasty at that time, Liu's military exploits in killing tens of thousands of Japanese troops did pale in comparison. Just like the United States today, if a general played in the Soviet Union, of course he could show off every day. If a general had fought in Burma, he would be embarrassed to mention it. It's just strange that China at that time was too powerful and Japan was too featureless, so Liu

Qi. Wang Xuance

Killed tens of thousands of Indian soldiers and captured tens of thousands. With thousands of motley troops, India was pacified. This hero is Wang Xuance, an envoy with a non-military professional background and a diplomat with no foundation abroad. He can accomplish such a feat. This is indeed the only miracle in the world's military history.

Unfortunately, China knew too little about India at that time. In the eyes of the Chinese, this is just a foreign country. In modern times, this history textbook has been shunned because of the "China-King friendship". No wonder no one knows the names of Indian heroes.

Eight. Pang Ji

I really doubt whether Pang Ji has a grudge against folk storytellers. Otherwise, how could this great hero who fought against Xixia end up on the opposite side of what the Bao police officers hated? You must know that he designed the strategic thinking of the Song Dynasty to defend Xixia. If most of the famous generals in the past dynasties were offensive talents, then Pang Qi was the number one defensive war expert in the Northern Song Dynasty. Under his management, the northwest frontier became an iron wall. The Song Dynasty passed through Sanchuankou and Haoshuichuan to guard Shaanxi, stabilized the Song Dynasty's border situation, reorganized the army, selected generals, and created an elite iron army for the northwest Song Dynasty.

Di Qing and Zhang Wu, two famous anti-Xixia warriors known to future generations, were boldly promoted by him, but they both became his enemies in the novel. Comparing the real history, we can see a series of distorted descriptions of this great hero in "Bao Gongan and the Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses", which makes people sincerely admire one sentence: human creativity is infinite.

Nine. Fu Youde

Among Zhu Yuanzhang's generals, Fu Youde was a very low-key person. After all, there were too many celebrities in that era, but this low-key celebrity made unobtrusive attacks: he shot down Yunnan, western Gansu, northern Qinghai, and eastern Xinjiang. The Mongolian cavalry suffered repeated setbacks in Yunnan during its heyday, but Lao Fu's Ming army swept across the southwest in a short period of time. Xu Da, who was invincible in the Battle of Lingbei, was stopped by the Mongols and did not come back. However, Fu Youde rushed to the Western Front almost at the same time, leading an army to attack thousands of miles to see who could destroy whom on the Mongolian Plateau and Qinghai Plateau. After seven battles and seven victories, the Mongols fled.

It is a pity that his name has always lived in the shadow of Xu Da, Chang Yuchun and others. In his later years, he was condemned to be domineering and had a disastrous ending.

X. Chen Lin

North Koreans worship Yi Sun-shin and almost call Lao Li the soul of China in North Korea. But at that time, Lao Li could only be regarded as Chen Lin's subordinate, killing tens of thousands of Lou Liang Haida, and all of this ultimately relied on the Ming Dynasty Iron Army. Chen Lin was considered an unparalleled genius in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. It was he who formulated the tactics and planned the action to annihilate Lu Lianghai. This person is still an all-rounder, proficient in almost everything, such as Myanmar in the southwest, Yang Yinglong in the plains, mountain warfare, cavalry warfare, infantry warfare, firearms warfare, land warfare and water warfare.

Unfortunately, due to his bad reputation, history books do not think highly of him. Coupled with the distortion of the three major crimes of Wanli in the Manchu and Qing history books, the outstanding heroes became unknown.