Three Kingdoms: Starting from the Battle of Chibi

Three Kingdoms: Starting from the Battle of Chibi

by Xinghan Wuyang

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93Kwords43chapters
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Ch. 43Changes in Changsha, Liu Cong's Response
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Liu Cong, a pseudo-shepherd in Jingzhou who traveled through thirteen years of Jian'an, opened his eyes and found that the sky in Jingzhou had collapsed. Cao Cao sent hundreds of thousands of elite troops southward, and Liu Biao died of illness in Jingzhou. Liu Bei led his people across the river and fled south in a hurry, and he was surrounded by twenty-five young men who were determined to surrender to Cao Cao. He didn't want to surrender, he didn't want to be what Cao Cao called a "dog", and he didn't want to take his beautiful wife under the fence of Cao Cao's thieves. Facing the ministers who were trying to persuade him to surrender, Liu Cong got angry and drew his sword to cut off the table: "If any generals repeat their words to surrender to Cao Cao, it will be the same as this case!" Later, on the Changban slope, Liu Cong sent his troops seven in and seven out, killing fifty generals and defeating the tiger and leopard cavalry. Under the city of Jiangling, a series of fires were burning, and the flames spread to the sky. Hundreds of thousands of Cao's troops were defeated and returned. Cao Cao, who was defeated and fled, looked at the river and sighed: "I should give birth to a son like Liu Zhongcan (Liu Cong), if Sun Wentai's son is like a rat!" ... Liu Cong held Adou in his arms and said to himself: "Douzi, the water in the late Han Dynasty is very deep. If you can't control it, leave your father-in-law to me to protect you, and let me revive this majestic Yanhan!"

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