The Loyal King under the Sunset in Heaven: the Biography of Li Xiucheng

The Loyal King under the Sunset in Heaven: the Biography of Li Xiucheng

by Cattle Grass

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The artillery fire at the top of Guilin City reflected the red face of young Li Xiucheng. This Guangxi peasant boy slashed through the Qing army's array with his sword. In the smoke of gunfire, he never thought that he would become the last Optimus Prime Stone in heaven. After Tianjing was established as the capital, Li Xiucheng followed Yiwang Shida to explore Anhui. Outside Luzhou City, he stayed up all night looking at the Qing flag flying above the city. Finally, he led an elite team through the reed swamps and made a surprise attack on the Qing army's food road. The siege of Luzhou was solved in the light of fire. This battle made the name of "Li Xiucheng" appear for the first time in the memorial to the king. After the bloody Tianjing Incident, the foundation of the Kingdom of Heaven was on the verge of collapse. Li Xiucheng held Chen Yucheng's hand tightly in the ancient town of Songyang, and the alliance between the two young generals ignited the fire of revival. On the Pukou battlefield, he led his troops across the frozen river and tore open the iron wall of the Jiangbei camp; late at night in Sanhe, he and Chen Yucheng surrounded the Hunan army, and Li Xubin's wailing became the Hunan army's eternal nightmare. In front of the Jiangnan camp in 1860, Li Xiucheng performed his military swan song. He pretended to attack Hangzhou to lure the enemy to divide his troops, and then returned to the army at starry night. One hundred thousand Taiping troops broke through the Qing defense line like a tide. When the news of the victory of the second victory over the Jiangnan camp came back to Tianjing, the streets were deserted. On the way to the Eastern Expedition, the prosperity of Suzhou City became a testimony to his establishment of Sufu Province and also became the pinnacle of his short-term glory. The loud noise of the collapse of Anqing's city wall became the death knell of a turning point. Li Xiucheng led his troops to rush for help, but it was difficult to stop the decline. During the battle to defend Tianjing, he fought with the Hunan army at Yuhuatai for forty days. He still took the lead with his sword curled, but he could not stop the setting sun of the Kingdom of Heaven. In the morning mist when Fangshan broke out in 1864, the loyal king's armor was stained with blood. When he was captured, he still held the clothes of the young king tightly in his arms. There was a 10,000-character book in prison.

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