That year, the Ming Dynasty and the Hou Jin Dynasty had the more famous "Battle of Guangning" in history. Guangning is now the North Town in western Liaoning. It is surrounded by mountains and the sea. It was an important military location for the Ming Dynasty to defend the Hou Jin Dynasty.
, the book records the origin, process, and results of this battle in detail. I read it hastily, and it seems to have nothing to do with Jiuxian Cave, because it is all ancient text, and it is stinky, long, and very difficult to read.
After flipping through the pages for a long time, I was about to give up. I accidentally discovered that there seemed to be some dent marks in the blank spaces of the pages, as if pencil writing had been erased with an eraser.
I carefully turned to the back of the page and shone the flashlight diagonally over it so that I could see it more clearly. There were indeed a lot of traces of fonts. I used a carbon pen to "draw red" one by one. After filling in
, take a photo with your mobile phone, and then flip the picture to become a "mirror image".
A few lines of small words came into view: The emperor's brother here is actually Huang Taiji, and Muzige is actually the fifth daughter of the emperor. Muzige's prestige in the army is too high, and she only loves her fourteenth brother Dorgon and wants to support him.
After he came to power, Huang Taiji wanted to take the opportunity to kill Muzige to avoid future troubles.
What a handsome font, and it looks very familiar!
I am convinced that these are words written by Song Lei!
Because when I was in college, Song Lei's grades were always very good in the class. I didn't study hard and often skipped classes, so I often borrowed homework from him to copy. I was very familiar with his handwriting!
It seems that when Song Lei was reading this book, he discovered something, marked it with a pencil, and then Shen Xingyue erased it with an eraser. Was it considered evidence of destruction?
Unexpectedly, I, being so smart, deciphered it using a simple method!
But what does this passage mean?
Huang Taiji? Dorgon? The fifth daughter of the emperor?
I looked at the corresponding text section of the book and found that the names of these two famous historical figures were not mentioned.
Instead, I saw the word "Emperor Brother".
Taking into account the context, I carefully read this record, which was about the "Battle of Chrysanthemum Mountain" in the Battle of Guangning.
The original text was difficult to understand, so I read it on Baidu and it took me half an hour to fully understand the recorded content.
The Battle of Juhuashan took place before the decisive battle of the Battle of Guangning. The two sides squared off at the foot of Guangning City, and both sides were looking for other fighters.
On the Ming army's side, a team of "night guard" scouts were sent to look for a path from the flanks that could lead to a sneak attack on the rear of the Jin army.
The Hou Jin Army also had the same tactical purpose and sent six Baya La (special warriors of the Hou Jin Dynasty). As a result, the two sides encountered each other on Juhua Mountain.
Compared with the "Ye Bu Shu" of the Ming Dynasty, the "Baya La" of the Hou Jin Dynasty were more powerful. With only six people, more than a hundred "Ye Bu Shu" were almost wiped out. Not only because of their bravery, but also mainly because of their bravery.
This is because among the six "Ba Ya La", the leader is a female Ba Ya La, who knows magic and summons the power of the five elements to attack "Ye Bu Shu" and defeat the Ming army.
The surviving "Ye Bu Sheng" returned to report the news. The Ming army general Xiong Tingbi, regardless of the outcome of the entire Guangning battle, learned that the female "Baya La" had unfortunately fallen and fractured her bones during the battle and was recuperating on the spot. From the front of the battlefield,
Demolished all the "night guard" troops and came to attack Juhua Mountain, a total of more than 800 people.
After Hou Jin got the news, he also sent 500 troops to reinforce him. For this female Bagara, both sides were furious.
As a result of the battle, the Hou Jin army suffered a tragic victory, but the female Bagara ran out of magic power and went crazy. She began to attack her own people crazily, killing more than a hundred of her own people, and almost killed one of her royal brothers.
The brother had no choice but to shoot him here.
After reading it, I looked at Song Lei's interpretation and gradually understood it.
That extremely fierce female Baya La is Muzige and Yaoyao!
Moreover, in addition to knowing magic, she also has a noble identity. She is Dorgon's sister, the daughter of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing Dynasty! This chapter has been completed!