Huo Qubing: My Life Was Changed by Eight Hundred Brothers!

Huo Qubing: My Life Was Changed by Eight Hundred Brothers!

by Qi Ye Di

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"My life was paid for by the lives of those seven hundred and eighty-two brothers. Live a day, kill an enemy, and earn a piece of peace - all of which are repaying debts." During the Wu Dynasty of Han Dynasty, young Huo Qubing led 800 light cavalry, and lived and died together with his subordinates, and marched into Monan alone. After a successful battle, only 18 of the 800 people survived. The emperor named him the champion, but he wrote down the names, birthplaces, and family members of all those who died in the battle one by one in the account - the volume of the "List of the Killed in Action" has been weighing on his chest ever since, heavier than the Hou Yin. In the subsequent battles, he was not attacking cities and territories, but returning lives. With a debt of 800 heads, he went to fight the Xiongnu, to conquer the Western Regions, to seal the wolf as his vassal, and to carry away the unjust imprisonment of witches and ghosts. He rushes to the forefront in every battle, never avoiding death, but insisting on living - because he can't afford to die, with seven hundred and eighty-two pairs of eyes watching behind him. From Babai to Mobei, from Chang'an to the Western Regions, from the young god of war to the white-haired veteran. He conquered Hexi, dug out the Silk Road, pacified Northern Xinjiang, and turned the tide against the witchcraft disaster. And his biggest enemy was never outside the Great Wall - it was the unpredictability of the emperor's heart when his power shook the master, a mouthful of black blood when an old injury recurred, and the fear whose name became increasingly blurred over a long period of time. One day, the rocks on Lang Juxu's mountain will grow old and the stone monument will erode. But that list has been written for fifty years and circulated for two thousand years, and there are always people who will comment on it. -- Iron-blooded battlefield, corpses wrapped in horse leather. Family, country and world, life for life. This is another story about Huo Qubing - not a natural god of war, but a debtor in human skin who spends his whole life repaying the four words "live and die together".

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