Han Guang, courtesy name Gongfu, is thirty-one years old this year and is a native of Longxi County, Liangzhou. When he was a boy, he caught up with Han Sui and the Bianzhang Rebellion. He and others united with the Yi in Huangzhong to follow the Hu, and in the north there were several Qiang and Huns.
A group of bandits at Hanheguan rebelled and killed Ling Zheng, the Qiang guard, and Chen Yi, the prefect of Jincheng. The disaster was terrible.
The rebels attacked and burned the prefectures, but the court could not stop them. Longxi County, where Han Guang lived, was the hardest-hit area. Because of the gangs of bandits, such as Pouhan and Heguan counties, they were all located in Longxi County.
At that time, thieves were rampant in Longxi, and many county and county magistrates took off their seals and ribbons, and the place was in chaos.
Han Guang was a man of grand nature and scheming, so he used bows and horses. He was known for his chivalrous spirit and traveled westward to Qiangzhong. When he was eighteen years old, he saw that the county was often harassed by groups of thieves, so he took the opportunity to recruit young people from all over the Qiang and Hu to ward off the thieves.
Gradually he became a hero in the city.
Han Guang's father, Han Cheng, was a trusted general of Yang Ding, the lord of Liangzhou, and died in battle during the campaign against the Liangzhou rebels. In order to avenge his father, Han Guang led hundreds of Han and Qiang tribesmen into Yang Ding's command.
Although Han Guang was young, he was brave and good at fighting. Every time he fought, he often charged into battle and bravely defeated Yang's army. Yang Ding loved his bravery and became close to him and became his confidant.
Afterwards, they followed Dong Zhuo to Beijing and were forced to be involved in the whirlpool of the times. In the face of this power, both Yang Ding and Han Guang appeared weak and powerless.
Yang Ding fought for the country for half his life, but died in Nanyang almost in disgrace. At that time, Yang's army had been without food for many days, hungry and cold. In despair, Han Guang led the remnants of Yang's army to surrender to Liu Biao. However, because he was favored by Yang Ding, he himself
But he was unwilling to submit to Liu Biao. His original subordinates, a total of 283 people, were willing to die with him.
Liu Biao was known for his benevolence and righteousness, and he was unwilling to kill and surrender. Besides, he was a loyal and righteous man, so of course he was not willing to let them go. Therefore, he took a compromise and moved them to Leiyang Tieguan as slaves, leaving them alone.
Live and die on its own.
In just over two years, nearly a hundred of the more than 280 people died unexpectedly, accounting for one-third of the total. In a few years, not even the bones will be left. It should be said that Liu Biao's plan
He is very vicious and achieves the maximum goal of leaving no future troubles without affecting his own reputation.
As Liu Jing arrived, a tall man with a strong face and a strong nose stood beside Han Guang. He looked warily at the soldiers emerging behind Liu Jing.
More than ten other prisoners also stood up and spontaneously guarded Han Guang.
Liu Jing turned a blind eye to their alertness, looked directly at Han Guang, and raised his voice and said: "The flute music played by me is melodious and sweet, but also has a sad meaning, which is very beautiful. The flute in my hand is a double flute. If I
As expected, this should be a Qiang flute, right?"
Han Guang couldn't help but have a strange look in his eyes. He stood up and nodded and said, "Your Majesty's guess is correct. This is indeed a Qiang flute. Play it randomly to entertain yourself and make your Majesty laugh."
Liu Jing said with a smile: "Ma Rong's "Ode to the Flute" says: 'The double flute originated from the Qiang in modern times, and the Qiang people had not yet cut down the bamboo. The dragons were not seen in the water, and the sound of cutting the bamboo and blowing it was similar... Jun Mingsuo
After adding the hole, it means that the five notes of the Shang sound have been completed. 'It's funny to say that I know this Fu by heart, but I have never seen the Qiang flute."
Han Guangdao: "After all, the Qiang flute belongs to the Qiang people and is more common in the west of Guanzhong. I live in the south, so it's normal that I haven't seen it before."
Liu Jing introduced himself with a smile: "I am Liu Jing, courtesy name Zhongda, from Changsha County. I am currently the mayor of Ling County."
Seeing Han Guang's slightly cold reaction, Liu Jing couldn't help but smile bitterly in his heart. His reputation was his greatest support. From Liu Biao, the shepherd of Jingzhou, to the hegemon of Jingnan, to the traders and lackeys, everyone respected him. In Jingzhou, everyone respected him.
It can be said that there are no disadvantages. Today, when I met Han Guang, a foreigner, his reputation finally failed.
It's no wonder that Han Guang reacted coldly. He had heard of Liu Jing before, but he didn't take it to heart. After all, he was just a local celebrity. As for County Magistrate Lin, he was even more worthless. You know, he
In the past, he was General Jianwu officially appointed by the emperor.
Four years ago, in the second year of Xipingping (194 AD), the emperor returned eastward, stayed at Baling at night, and granted various titles to the generals, making Zhang Ji the hussar general, Guo Si the chariot general, and Yang Ding the rear general...
As a general under Yang Ding, Han Guang also became General Jianwu. At that time, he was only twenty-seven years old.
Han Guang looked back on the past and felt a lot for a while. He clasped his fists and said slowly: "I am Han Guang, courtesy name Gongfu. I am a native of Longxi County, Liangzhou. I am the general of the post."
Han Guang only said that he was a subordinate of the late general Yang Ding, and did not mention that he was a Jianwu general conferred by the emperor himself, because it was meaningless. In the eyes of Jingzhou people, they were traitors and robbers. This is indeed the case.
They can no longer be called Han troops.
Liu Jing told him bluntly: "To be honest, I came here specifically for you."
"Oh?" Han Guang was suspicious. The two of them could be said to be polar opposites, and there was no way they could have any relationship. What was he doing to find him? Han Guang couldn't figure out the other party's purpose, so he asked, "Why are you looking for me?"
Liu Jing looked around and said calmly: "This is not the place to talk. If you have some free time, you might as well follow me to a quiet place and sit down and talk slowly."
Han Guang took a deep look at Liu Jing and suddenly smiled: "Okay."
"Master..." the burly man beside Han Guang said anxiously.
Han Guang shook his head and said, "Don't worry, my servant, I'll be right back."
The burly man is a Qiang Hu named Apu. He is not yet thirty this year. He has been following Han Guang since he was more than ten years old.
Han Guang's general.
Liu Jing said with a smile: "This strong man can be seen as a loyal man at a glance. Why don't we go together?"
Han Guang cupped his fists and said, "Thank you very much."
Then Han Guang and his servant walked down the hillside in shackles and came to Liu Jing.
Liu Jing looked at the two of them quietly. He didn't notice the two of them when they were on top just now, but when he got closer, he realized that they were astonishingly tall.
Liu Jing is 7 feet 7 inches tall, which makes him stand out even in the north.
However, Han Guang is almost eight feet tall, and Ah Pu is even more exaggerated. He is half a head taller than Han Guang, almost eight feet three or four inches tall.
Although the two of them looked lean due to long-term heavy labor and difficulty in replenishing nutrition, they were still very intimidating.
Chu Fang, Ma Zhou, Yu Zheng, Liu Liang, and even the soldiers around Liu Jing felt nervous when facing Han Guang and his servants.
Liu Jing seemed very calm and said to Han Guang: "Can you let me see the Qiang flute?" Of course he was not really interested in the Qiang flute. This move was just to quickly close the relationship between the two.
"There is nothing wrong with you." Han Guang handed the Qiang flute in his hand to Liu Jing.