
The Great Beggar
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Chen Qiguo, whose courtesy name is Zhenbang, is a half-barbarian in the begging army, an outlier from the Wuhu era, and a legendary emperor who ended the Wuhu era... The fifth new book "Three Kingdoms: The Soldier King of Xiliang" continues to be released. I hope my friends will like it and collect it.
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Wow~ I just discovered today that the "Guangzong" of this sect, the home of the begging army, was written as "Guanggu". I had to turn over the chapters one by one and make changes. The Beggar Army, after Sima Teng brought it out of Bingzhou, originally wanted to go to "Shandong" to join Sima Yue. Later, Sima Teng used Ye City as its base, but was killed by Shi Le. At that time, Li Yun was fighting in Luoyang and heard that Ye City was destroyed. Later, they rushed back to Shangbai of Guangzong day and night, but were defeated (because the beggar army was originally a refugee army with the core of the army, and because it was nearby to protect Yecheng, this refugee camp was stationed nearby in Shangbai, northeast of Yecheng, now the ancient city of Wei County). The second begging army, Chen Liujunyi's begging army, was one when he went south to defend Luoyang. After Luoyang was lost, he stayed in Junyi. Due to the dispute between Zuti, this army split into two, one followed Zuti in the expedition, and the other surrendered to Shi Zhao. This army may have been placed in Fangtou together with many miscellaneous Hus from Guanzhong who moved to Hebei, or it may have been placed in Shangbai and became a field soldier. After Zu Ti's death, the third beggar army probably split into two parts again. One part followed Zu Ti's younger brother and later rebelled against the Jin Dynasty and joined Shizhao. This part also belonged to Chen Liujunyi's line. This part was most likely placed together with the beggar army that Li Yun was defeated and captured in Shangbai. Zu Ti's younger brother Zu Yue rebelled against the Jin Dynasty and must have split again, because the beggar army has existed for hundreds of years from the beginning. There must be one group that was unwilling to surrender to the Hu and hid in the mountains. This is the "Mianchi beggar army" set in this book. However, I did not find this part of the information, so this part is a "false setting", and everyone knows it. But no matter what, it is correct that the headquarters of all the Beggar Army is Guangzong Shangbai. Because of Li Yun's relationship, there is no problem that Li Nong is the supreme commander of the Beggar Army. As for why Ran Min killed Li Nong and killed Li Nong, Guangzong Shangbai turned a blind eye to the Beggar Army... 1. The composition of Guangzong's beggar army includes Chenliu's beggar army. 2 Li Nong and Ran Min have different personalities. Although Li Nong is older, he has repeatedly suppressed the beggar army to obey orders, while Ran Min has a domineering temperament and is feared by all barbarians. If you must choose a protector, It must be Ran Min and not Li Nong. 3 Perhaps it is also because of Jiangdong Jiankang. After Ran Min killed Hu Ling, the north of Yecheng was Xiangguo and the south was Fangtou, both of which were two hundred miles away from Yecheng. The crisis in Yecheng in the middle can be imagined. At that time, Ran Min asked for help. It should be sincere. After Shi Hu's death, Jiangdong immediately took advantage of the chaos to conduct the Northern Expedition. At that time, Li Nong led his troops to defeat Jiangdong Jiankang, so that hundreds of thousands of people in Shandong and the Jianghuai area were killed. Because of this tragic event for the Han people, the killing of Li Nong was justified.
Eat mom in the first chapter? ? Are you taking the initiative to kill the book? ?
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Thank you for recommending and collecting.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
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Wow~ I just discovered today that the "Guangzong" of this sect, the home of the begging army, was written as "Guanggu". I had to turn over the chapters one by one and make changes. The Beggar Army, after Sima Teng brought it out of Bingzhou, originally wanted to go to "Shandong" to join Sima Yue. Later, Sima Teng used Ye City as its base, but was killed by Shi Le. At that time, Li Yun was fighting in Luoyang and heard that Ye City was destroyed. Later, they rushed back to Shangbai of Guangzong day and night, but were defeated (because the beggar army was originally a refugee army with the core of the army, and because it was nearby to protect Yecheng, this refugee camp was stationed nearby in Shangbai, northeast of Yecheng, now the ancient city of Wei County). The second begging army, Chen Liujunyi's begging army, was one when he went south to defend Luoyang. After Luoyang was lost, he stayed in Junyi. Due to the dispute between Zuti, this army split into two, one followed Zuti in the expedition, and the other surrendered to Shi Zhao. This army may have been placed in Fangtou together with many miscellaneous Hus from Guanzhong who moved to Hebei, or it may have been placed in Shangbai and became a field soldier. After Zu Ti's death, the third beggar army probably split into two parts again. One part followed Zu Ti's younger brother and later rebelled against the Jin Dynasty and joined Shizhao. This part also belonged to Chen Liujunyi's line. This part was most likely placed together with the beggar army that Li Yun was defeated and captured in Shangbai. Zu Ti's younger brother Zu Yue rebelled against the Jin Dynasty and must have split again, because the beggar army has existed for hundreds of years from the beginning. There must be one group that was unwilling to surrender to the Hu and hid in the mountains. This is the "Mianchi beggar army" set in this book. However, I did not find this part of the information, so this part is a "false setting", and everyone knows it. But no matter what, it is correct that the headquarters of all the Beggar Army is Guangzong Shangbai. Because of Li Yun's relationship, there is no problem that Li Nong is the supreme commander of the Beggar Army. As for why Ran Min killed Li Nong and killed Li Nong, Guangzong Shangbai turned a blind eye to the Beggar Army... 1. The composition of Guangzong's beggar army includes Chenliu's beggar army. 2 Li Nong and Ran Min have different personalities. Although Li Nong is older, he has repeatedly suppressed the beggar army to obey orders, while Ran Min has a domineering temperament and is feared by all barbarians. If you must choose a protector, It must be Ran Min and not Li Nong. 3 Perhaps it is also because of Jiangdong Jiankang. After Ran Min killed Hu Ling, the north of Yecheng was Xiangguo and the south was Fangtou, both of which were two hundred miles away from Yecheng. The crisis in Yecheng in the middle can be imagined. At that time, Ran Min asked for help. It should be sincere. After Shi Hu's death, Jiangdong immediately took advantage of the chaos to conduct the Northern Expedition. At that time, Li Nong led his troops to defeat Jiangdong Jiankang, so that hundreds of thousands of people in Shandong and the Jianghuai area were killed. Because of this tragic event for the Han people, the killing of Li Nong was justified.
Eat mom in the first chapter? ? Are you taking the initiative to kill the book? ?
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Thank you for recommending and collecting.









