Emperor Shuang: The counterattack started from the Gaopingling Incident Chapter 248 The Tortoiseshell City was destroyed, and the wives of the monarchs of the Three Kingdoms were good
Chapter 248 The Tortoiseshell City was destroyed, and the wives of the monarchs of the Three Kingdoms were good
Although Li Bing was sleepy in the afternoon, he had already been on guard and it would take some effort to capture him at this moment. It was not as easy as yesterday to seize the open city gate directly.
"Let go, let me go!" Yang Yizu shouted loudly, and a dense rain of arrows rushed towards the top of the city. Arrows fell from time to time on the top of the city. The generals of the Li army on the top of the city were "chirping".
shouted,
Although I couldn't understand what the man was saying specifically, he seemed to be supervising the battle, asking the Li soldiers on top of the city to resist with all their strength. From time to time, two soldiers fell down on the top and bottom of the city tower.
But overall, the casualties of the Li soldiers were greater, and the number of Li soldiers on the city tower began to decrease visibly to the naked eye. After all, there were only seven or eight hundred Li soldiers in this city, not even a thousand. In terms of numbers, weapons,
There is still a big gap in terms of strength.
Another quarter of an hour later, Yang Yizu led a group of soldiers to the top of the city and began to fight with knives to create an open space on the top of the city, allowing more Wu soldiers to board the city. The Li soldiers behind the city gate also
He gritted his back molars and tried his best to resist, but it was obvious that he was at the end of his strength and could not hold on for much longer.
After all, this city gate has not been significantly maintained or repaired for a long time since the Han officials were completely defeated here in the Eastern Han Dynasty. If it were not for the fact that the city gate is not made of hard jujube wood and is relatively thick,
,
Most of them fell down by themselves long ago, but they can still stand in the tortoiseshell city gate to this day. A Qu Chang who led the soldiers to hit the wooden door and smashed it gritted his teeth and shouted: "Brothers, this is where the door was broken."
It’s been a while, I’ll try harder!”
The music leader led his people to knock hard on the city gate for another quarter of an hour. The Wu soldiers in the city gate all heard a huge "click" sound. They believed that the Li soldiers behind the door also heard it.
The music commander relied on his five years of experience with the army to judge that this was obviously the thick jujube wood bolt behind the city gate that was broken in the middle. At this time, there was a lot of noise inside and outside the city gate.
The wails of injured soldiers from both armies, the sound of rocks being thrown from the towers and hitting the Wu soldiers and then falling to the ground, the sound of arrows being fired intensively and making the sound of "boo-boo-boo", and the loud shouts of the soldiers on both sides.
They all gathered together, and the commander could only shout at the top of his lungs: "Brothers, the city is broken, follow me and rush in!"
The Li soldiers who were at the front behind the city gate were all broken by the door bolts. After the city gate was violently knocked open, a huge residual force squeezed against the earth walls on both sides of the door opening. They let out a cry of pain. The Li soldiers in the few rows behind
Soldiers are slightly better,
Before they could counterattack, the commander of the Wu Army came in with a knife and killed him. He didn't care that his face and the armor on his body were all splattered with blood.
The brothers behind them were holding spears, spears, and shields. They all followed them and rushed in desperately without any hesitation, regardless of the sporadic falling rocks above their heads from time to time.
After all, it had been a long time since they had encountered a city-capture battle in which the infantry was crushing and they could gain the upper hand. Unless they deceived the Wei army and used some tricks, it would be difficult to defeat them in an infantry and cavalry battle.
Land battles like today were only encountered a few years ago when we were encircling and suppressing the Shanyue people. The heads that were still attached to the Li soldiers were simply good things for "promotion". Looking at them
It can make people drool, so why not worry about the small falling rocks above your head?
If there is "golden juice" on the top and bottom of their heads, then they should pay more attention. If they are burned by the golden juice, it will probably not be cured, and they will lose their lives here.
Although their humble lives are worthless to the generals who lead the troops and can only be regarded as cannon fodder, they are still quite precious to themselves. After all, generally speaking, this humble life only has one life, and there is nothing if it is gone.
Can't get it,
Most of the wives at home had to be raised by others for nothing. At this time, remarriage was still very "popular" and the people's customs were very open. Unlike Cheng and Zhu Neo-Confucianism, which transformed Confucianism into a deformed form, "remarriage" was generally not a common practice.
Being imprisoned to death,
In the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, it was normal to marry a widow. Not only Cao Cao married a widow, but Liu Bei and Sun Quan also married a widow.
Liu Bei's queen, whose surname was Wu, was married to Liu Zhang's brother Liu Hao earlier. After Liu Hao's death, she became a widow and then married Liu Bei.
Sun Quan's second wife, whose surname was Xu, was previously married to Lu Xun's cousin Lu Shang, and after Lu Shang's death, she married Sun Quan.
Needless to say, Cao Cao's son Cao Pi, his second wife Zhen has become the dream lover of most modern otaku gamers.
Sun Quan's eldest daughter Sun Luban first married Zhou Yu's son Zhou Xun, and now she remarried Cao Shuang. Although his father Cao Zidan was Cao Cao's adopted son, this did not prevent Cao Shuang from inheriting the Cao family's preference for "good wives".
People at that time didn't seem to care about marrying widows. After Liu Bei captured Yizhou, his subordinates persuaded him to marry the Wu family. Liu Bei said that this was not good. After all, he and Liu Hao were of the same clan. Fa Zheng said that Duke Wen of Jin
Bu also married Duke Huai of Jin's widow to persuade Liu Bei.
Similarly, after the Guiyang prefect Zhao Fan surrendered, he proposed to marry his widowed sister-in-law Fan to Zhao Yun. Zhao Yun said that we have the same surname and your brother is my brother, so he refused. However, when someone mentioned this to him later, Zhao Yun's
The theory is that Zhao Fan has ulterior motives and should not be related to it. There are many women in the world, which shows that he does not think it is impossible to marry a widow.
Wu and Shu even joked about this in diplomatic situations. Zhang Yi, the governor of Yizhou in the Shu Han Dynasty, was captured and sent to the state of Wu. Later, Wu and Shu resumed their alliance. Zhang Yi was about to return to the country. When Sun Quan bid farewell to him, the two chatted. Sun Quan said that Shu
Zhuo Wenjun of the local area eloped with Sima Xiangru when he was a widow. How could the customs in your area be like this? Zhang Yi said, I think Zhuo Wenjun is much more virtuous than Zhu Maichen's wife.
Zhu Maichen was a native of Wu County in the Western Han Dynasty. He was still living in poverty in his forties. He could only chop firewood and study at the same time. He was ridiculed by the villagers. His wife couldn't accept it and divorced him. Later, when Zhu Maichen became rich, he went to
Supporting his ex-wife and current husband, the ex-wife hanged herself out of shame.
One of the widows Cao Cao took in was He Jin's daughter-in-law, Yin Shi. He Jin's brother-in-law, Han Ling Emperor, was one year younger than Cao Cao and was considered the same generation as Cao Cao. Therefore, he was more in line with "Cao Cao's favorite" than the gossipy Zhen family and Xiao Qiao.
The setting of "Young Wife" should be Yin's.
But in fact, his father-in-law He Jin's family is also a reorganized family, and the composition is quite complicated. He Jin was the son of his father He Zhen and his ex-wife. After his ex-wife died, he and his second wife gave birth to Queen He.
Queen He's mother and her ex-husband Zhu gave birth to a son, He Miao, so none of the three siblings He Jin, He Miao, and Queen He were related by the same birth (He Jin and He Miao were even half-brothers), so
It is normal for Wu Jun’s soldiers to think that after they die in battle, their wives and concubines will be easier for others...