Night...

Yuwen Chengdu did not return to the Prime Minister's Mansion, but came to the house outside him, and he wanted to place the red jade here like Li Bei'er.

"General, it's not too early, the concubine will serve you and go to bed!"

In Yuwen Chengdu's bedroom, the two of them sat opposite each other, and after waiting for a long time, Hongyu stood up shyly and whispered.

"Hmm!"

Yuwen Chengdu nodded, then came to the wooden couch and opened his hands.

Hongyu's body trembled slightly, her heart was very nervous, she carefully took off Yuwen Chengdu's clothes, and then after Yuwen Chengdu went to the bed, she threw her clothes to the ground one by one, and then embarrassed and got into the brocade quilt that had already been laid on the couch!

Yuwen Chengdu felt the hot body of the beautiful woman around him, smelled the faint body fragrance, and couldn't help but feel a burst of blood and gas, and turned over...

"Ruby, what's your full name?"

When everything was over, Yuwen Chengdu lovingly hugged the still somewhat delicate Hongyu, stroked her smooth back, and asked curiously.

"The concubine's surname is Liang!" replied in a delicate voice.

Surname Liang?Name Hongyu?

Isn't that just... Liang Hongyu!

Oops, I'm going to have a big. General Ben's life is really good! You can meet such characters in any green building... It's really... No one!

If this Liang Hongyu is really the Liang Hongyu in his memory, then he will make a lot of money!

The Liang Hongyu in her memory was born in a Jiangmen family, and she also practiced martial arts with her father and brother since she was a child...

Later, in the second year of Emperor Xuanhe of Huizong of the Song Dynasty, Fangla, a resident of Muzhou, gathered the mountain people to revolt, which rapidly developed to hundreds of thousands of people, and even trapped the prefecture and county, and the official army repeatedly failed to conquer, and Liang Hongyu's grandfather and father were killed because they missed the war in the pacification of the Fangla Rebellion, resulting in defeat.

The Liang family fell into the middle of the road, and Liang Hongyu was also reduced to a Jingkou camp prostitute, that is, an official prostitute managed by the state and county governments, but because she was proficient in Han Mo and had divine power, she could hold a strong bow and hit every shot.

And when Liang Hongyu is mentioned, another person has to be mentioned, who is it?

Everyone should know, that's right, it's Han Shizhong!

Han Shizhong was originally a native of Yan'an, Shaanxi, with a tiger's back and a bear's waist, a body of courage, Geng Jie, and a person who was especially happy to help people in distress, and was an honest and brave hero.

It is said that after Liang Hongyu's father and brother failed to crusade against Fang La, the imperial court did not let it go, but once again led the army to suppress it with Tong Guan and Tan Zhi as commanders, and the effect this time was obvious, Fang La was defeated, and was finally captured by a small colonel, this small colonel is Han Shizhong.

After Tong Guan pacified Fang La, the class teacher returned to the court, went to Jingkou, summoned prostitutes to drink, Liang Hongyu and the prostitutes served, and met Han Shizhong at the banquet.

Han Shizhong was sullen alone in the cheers and drinks of many generals, which attracted Liang Hongyu's attention; Liang Hongyu's sassy and heroic posture and unconventional spirit also attracted Han Shizhong's attention.

Do you think that's the end of the story?

If that's the end, then Liang Hongyu won't be a strange woman!

The next "Han Shizhong broke 100,000 with 8,000, and Liang Hongyu beat the drum to fight Jinshan." "It's the shining moment of her life!

Many years later, the Northern Song Dynasty perished, and the Southern Song Dynasty was established!

In October 1129, the Jin army, led by Wanyan Zongbi (commonly known as Jin Wushu), once again marched straight into Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

The only way for Song Gaozong to deal with it was to escape. He fled from Hangzhou to Mingzhou (present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang), and then to the sea.

Fortunately, the Jin army and navy were not good, so Gaozong barely saved his life.

At this time, the Jin army had been alone for more than 5 months, and Han resistance broke out everywhere in the south of the Yangtze River. Zong Bi saw that if he stayed any longer, he would "drown in the sea of Wang Yang of the People's War." So he returned north after plundering the great captivity.

At this time, Han Shizhong had already achieved the high position of commander of the Western Zhejiang Theater (envoy of the Western Zhejiang Theater).

When he heard that the Jin army had retreated north, he led 8,000 sailors to Zhenjiang to intercept it.

The Jin army is known as 100,000. Although there may not really be that many, the number of troops must be much more than Han Shizhong's. Han Shizhong's Song army had already been defeated for a while when the Jin army moved south.

In addition, there is a cloud in the art of war, "do not stop when you return to your master", that is, do not intercept the army that has returned to its hometown, otherwise the army that is homesick will often exert extraordinary combat effectiveness.

So on the surface, Han Shizhong is far inferior to the Jin army in terms of troops, morale and combat effectiveness.

Zong Bi, the commander of the Jin army, probably also felt that Han Shizhong was hitting a stone with an egg, so he sent a war letter to Han Shizhong to agree on a date to start the war, and Han Shizhong accepted.

On the appointed day, the Jin army began to cross the Yangtze River north, and Han Shizhong led his army to intercept it on the river. The two sides fought fiercely on the river.

Liang Hongyu braved the rain of arrows to beat the drum in person, and repelled more than a dozen attacks of the Jin army in a row, but the Jin army was never able to cross the river.

Some people may want to ask Liang Hongyu Isn't it just beating drums during war, what's the big deal? Fighting a war is not just about having a lot of people.

No matter how many people there are, if there is no concerted action, it is just a group fight.

To coordinate the actions of large regiments, communication is very important, and modern combat can use walkie-talkies to give orders. In ancient times, it was all about flags and golden drums.

The so-called "when you hear the drums, you advance, and Mingjin collects the troops" is just a general statement, different drums actually represent different orders, and Liang Hongyu personally beats the drum to show that she is commanding the entire fleet.

In ancient warfare, drummers and standard-bearers were the primary targets of the enemy's attack, and Liang Hongyu stood in this position, that is, in the most dangerous position.

Of course, it greatly boosted morale.

Judging from Liang Hongyu's command of the entire fleet, Liang Hongyu must have participated in the formulation of the battle plan, so where did her military talent come from?

Of course, there is a reason why she was born in a family of military generals, but in fact, it is also inseparable from Liang Hongyu's long-term pursuit of Han Shizhong's battles, plus her talent is good, it is not surprising that she has learned these things.

The Jin army suffered a heavy setback, which was much larger than Zongbi expected, so he adopted peaceful means and sent an envoy to Han Shizhong to say that as long as Han Shizhong was willing to let them live, he was willing to return all the property plundered in Jiangnan, and also gave Han Shizhong a famous horse as a thank you gift.

Han Shizhong refused, and the two sides fought and walked on the Yangtze River, and the Jin army was not familiar with geography and was forced into the dead port of Huangtiandang by the Song army.

This was the best time to destroy the Jin army. However, Han Shizhong and Liang Hongyu's troops were too small, and there was no army to cooperate, so Zong Bi took the opportunity to dig 30 miles through the old stork river that had been blocked for a long time, and withdrew to Jiankang (now Nanjing).

The history books say that these 30 miles were chiseled overnight, which is an exaggeration, and the Jin army was trapped in the Yellow Sky for dozens of days, and this river should have been chiseled with these dozens of days.

On the way to retreat to Jiankang, Zong Bi was blocked by Yue Fei again, and had to turn back to the Yangtze River to continue crossing north.

In order to give full play to this advantage, Han Shizhong ordered craftsmen to make many large iron hooks connected by iron chains, and selected sturdy sailors to practice using them to deal with the small warships of the Jin army.

In the early morning of 12 April, the Jin Shui Army launched the first attack, and Han Shizhong's Naval Army met the enemy in two directions, trapping the enemy in a situation of being attacked in the back and abdomen.

The warships of the Southern Song Dynasty sailed in the wind, and flew back and forth, condescendingly hooked the side of the enemy ship with a big hook, and dragged hard, and the enemy ship capsized, and the Song army won again.

Han Shizhong was very proud of the victory, thinking that the Jin army was not accustomed to water warfare, so he became careless.

Unexpectedly, someone suggested to Zong Bi that it was difficult to use the fact that the sea ship was difficult to move without wind, and that he would be able to win by choosing a windless day and attacking the Song army.

We don't know if Zhuge Liang really set up an altar to borrow the east wind in history, but Zong Bi set up an altar to pray for no wind. In this ceremony, Zong Bi killed the white horse, cut his forehead, and disemboweled the captive women, and dug out the heart to sacrifice to the heavens.

I don't know if God is particularly fond of Zongbi, or if he frightened a woman's heart, and there was really no wind the next day.

Zong Bi immediately led the fleet to launch a general attack on the Song army, and the Jin army set fire to the Song army with small boats and fired the sails of the Song army with rockets.

The Song army's sea ships could not be moved, and they became the target of the Jin army's rockets, and all of them were burned down for a while, and the Song army generals Sun Shixun and Yan Yun died in battle. Han Shizhong was defeated and returned to Zhenjiang, and the Jin army broke through!

Although tactically speaking, Han Shizhong was defeated very miserably, but strategically speaking, Han Shizhong was able to block the Jin soldiers for 48 days with absolutely weak troops, and the Jin soldiers did not dare to look south after going north, and the strategic goal of repelling the Jin soldiers had been achieved, which should be good!

However, after the defeat of the Jin soldiers, Liang Hongyu not only did not take credit for asking for rewards, but because the Jin soldiers broke through the river defense, Shangshu impeached her husband Han Shizhong for "losing the opportunity to set up the enemy", and asked the court to "add guilt".

This righteous act has made the whole country and everyone admire it, and it has been passed on as a beautiful talk.

For this reason, the imperial court crowned her "Mrs. Yang Guo".

"Hongyu, is there anyone else in your family?" all this quickly went through Yuwen Chengdu's mind, and then asked Liang Hongyu seriously, wanting to confirm her identity!

"No one else!" Liang Hongyu shook her head and said sadly: "Originally, my father and brother were also military generals of the imperial court, but a few years ago they were killed in the battle against the Turks, and then my family fell into the middle of the road, and I was reduced to Xuan Yage.

Father and brother are also military generals!

Looks like it should be right!

Yuwen Chengdu was relieved, and after listening to her tragic experience, he didn't feel pity in his heart, and couldn't help but comfort softly: "Okay, it's all over, you can follow me well in the future, and I will be good to you!"

"Hmm!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like