
Late Ming Dynasty: Meishan Rescues Chongzhen at the Beginning, the Mortal Enemy of Liang and Tang Dynasties
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In 923 AD, the city of Bianzhou was about to be destroyed. Zhuangzong Li Cunxu of the Later Tang Dynasty was about to complete his achievements in one battle, and Zhu Youzhen, the last emperor of the Later Liang Dynasty, was about to burn himself on fire. Suddenly, a vision descended from the sky. Hundreds of thousands of wolf divisions from the two armies, together with the entire battlefield, parachuted outside Beijing in March of the 17th year of Chongzhen's reign! At this time, in Beijing, the outer city has been destroyed and thieves are raging. On the top of Meishan Mountain, Chongzhen was about to put Bai Ling around his neck. When they found themselves surrounded by millions of loyal troops, two generations of Central Plains overlords who had fought for more than ten years forcibly settled their grievances of life and death. Li Cunxu's long knife was stained with blood, and he laughed nervously: "Zhu Youzhen, I'll come and get your head at any time, but these beggars holding firecrackers make me very unhappy!" Wang Yanzhang swept across with both spears and roared like thunder: "Although I, the old king, hate Shatuo, I don't want the barbarians to interfere with our Han family's mountains and rivers!" This night, the Shatuo Cavalry showed off its ultimate fangs in the cold weapon era, charging like a wall to reduce the dimension and attack millions of thieves! Jingxiang, a "poisonous man" in the Later Liang Dynasty, offered advice: "The dispute between the Liang and Tang Dynasties is a family matter. How can we allow slaves to seize China?" Chongzhen was completely confused: where did these two "ancestors" who were more like tyrants than him and more like mad dogs than Jiannu, come from? !
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