Doujin 19: Yi Kaitian said that Zhao Jiu in history - the fragrance of tea
Zhao Jiuzhe, the tenth emperor of the Song Dynasty, was a rare emperor of Zhongxing whose reputation was higher than that of Taizu in history. When he was a boy, he was cheerful and generous, loved drinking and writing poems, and was always upright and proficient in spears and sticks. In his youth, he was
Following the example of Taizu of the Song Dynasty, he traveled to Hebei and defeated the three prefectures and sixteen military states with a gold-plated dragon stick, without any rival. People at that time said that "Hebei's gun and stick are unparalleled, and he is the best in horse fighting in the world." Because his face is like a crown of jade, he likes it.
The white clothes and white socks are called "Jade Unicorn", also known as the Jade-faced Little White Dragon.
Later, during the Jingkang Incident, the world fell into decline. Zhao Jiu took charge of the military north of the Yellow River and became the general of the world's soldiers and horses. He was skilled in horses and considerate of his soldiers, so many generals died in his service. At that time, the Central Plains had been at peace for a long time.
Wen Tian and Wu Xi, the army has not been trained for a long time. Whenever they encounter a golden man, many people flee. Only Zhao Jiu dared to fight. Although he suffered repeated defeats, he forged an iron team from the failures. This was the person who later became famous in the world.
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After Zhao Jiu ascended the throne, he fought several battles. The first battle was at Bagong Mountain, where he gathered the defeated soldiers. In order to boost morale, he killed the fleeing general Liu Guangshi. Liu Guangshi was a long-time general of the Western Army and had been skilled in martial arts since he was a child. However, Zhao Jiu was among thousands of others.
During the battle, he was beheaded after several rounds. At that time, Wang De, known as Wang Yaksha, could stop the crying of children at night, but Liu Guangshi's powerful generals were too late to stop him. All the generals admired his courage and knelt down to plead guilty, but no one dared to
Head up. This battle was fought on the Huaihe River. The Jin people were defeated slightly. Although the gains were not much, the real significance of this battle was to break the myth that the Jin army was invincible and inject a shot into the anti-Jin forces in various places at that time.
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Later, he led his army to rescue Tokyo, galloping hundreds of miles with one man and three horses. Zhao Jiu and Yue Fei met here, and the emperor and his ministers met each other. The enemy general Wan Yan was lazy, known for his cruelty and bloodlust, facing the world's top military commanders and ministers.
, had no power to fight back, and only escaped with their own lives. The Jin people were annihilated on a large scale for the first time on the battlefield. The thief general Wan Yan was too lazy to see Zhao Jiu invincible on the battlefield. He was frightened by the battle and never dared to set foot in the Yellow River again for the rest of his life.
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Later, when Wanyan Loushi, the God of War of the Jin Dynasty, led an army to the southern invaders, Zhao Jiu and several other troops fought with him in Mount Yao. In this battle, both generals Yue and Han were absent. This battle fully demonstrated Zhao Jiu's military talent. At that time, Wanyan Loushi
First, he defeated the old commander Wang Yan, and then killed the general Li Shiqi. He was rampaging among a hundred thousand troops, but none of the generals could stop him. Zhao Jiu bent his bow and shot at the eagle, and shot out three arrows. One arrow broke the flag, another arrow killed the horse, and the third arrow hit Wanyan Lou's house.
, this battle was won from then on. Later generations called it the Three Arrows Ding Yao Mountain.
Later generations commented that Zhao Jiu and Yan Taizu were both known as the emperors who were best at fighting, but Yan Taizu was good at military strategy, while Zhao Jiu was good at military situation. Yan Taizu led an army of 100,000 men across the world, and Zhao Jiu led thousands of soldiers
The generals who broke the army and killed them were all top figures in their respective fields. Regarding Zhao Jiu, a children's song said: "The king is no more than Xiang, and the general is no more than Li. The founder of the world, Zhao Jiu, is invincible."