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Heroes Also Have Tears
History英雄亦有泪
Silent Horse
Xiao He, a boy from a poor family, determined to study for the poor people. Unexpectedly, his teacher Wang Sheng was greedy for money and favoritism, and Xiao He's education path was interrupted. On the way to escape, he was attacked by a tiger. He was accidentally rescued by Sun Xian, a famous retired general, who taught him martial arts. Xiao He came down the mountain after completing his studies and met Tang Kun, Xiong Biao and Ren Xuan successively. The four of them had similar spirits and became sworn brothers. Peng Tianzhong, the governor of Taiyuan Prefecture, set up a competition to recruit heroes. The masters of the competition were three minions of Wang Batian, the son of the treacherous minister Wang Fu. Xiao He and Xiong Biao came to the stage and killed three people. The four brothers joined Peng Tianzhong's army and were worshiped as generals. They suppressed the green forest at home and resisted powerful enemies externally. They made outstanding military achievements. Seeing that Peng Tianzhong's power had greatly increased, Wang Fu wrote to the court to send Peng Tianzhong to conquer Liangshan, in an attempt to make him lose both sides. Unexpectedly, Xiao He and other generals showed their prowess. Most of Liangshanbo's generals were captured, and Song Jiang and Lu Junyi were also surrounded. Seeing that Peng Tianzhong was about to win, the Wang family and his son designed to frame Peng Tianzhong and Xiao He. A strange injustice was concocted by one hand. At the critical moment, military counselor Sima Qing released a group of heroes in Liangshan, and the two sides joined forces to attack Tokyo and rob the execution ground. Peng Tianzhong was tortured and died with regrets. Xiao He led his army to Caoliang Mountain and unified the two routes of Jingdong and Dong within three years. He captured a total of 23 state capitals and had strong strength. After several twists and turns, the rebel army split. Song Jiang conquered Fangla, and Xiao He fought against the Jin in the north. In the end, they would rather die than surrender, and they all died on the battlefield.
Xiao He, a boy from a poor family, determined to study for the poor people. Unexpectedly, his teacher Wang Sheng was greedy for money and favoritism, and Xiao He's education path was interrupted. On the way to escape, he was attacked by a tiger. He was accidentally rescued by Sun Xian, a famous retired general, who taught him martial arts. Xiao He came down the mountain after completing his studies and met Tang Kun, Xiong Biao and Ren Xuan successively. The four of them had similar spirits and became sworn brothers. Peng Tianzhong, the governor of Taiyuan Prefecture, set up a competition to recruit heroes. The masters of the competition were three minions of Wang Batian, the son of the treacherous minister Wang Fu. Xiao He and Xiong Biao came to the stage and killed three people. The four brothers joined Peng Tianzhong's army and were worshiped as generals. They suppressed the green forest at home and resisted powerful enemies externally. They made outstanding military achievements. Seeing that Peng Tianzhong's power had greatly increased, Wang Fu wrote to the court to send Peng Tianzhong to conquer Liangshan, in an attempt to make him lose both sides. Unexpectedly, Xiao He and other generals showed their prowess. Most of Liangshanbo's generals were captured, and Song Jiang and Lu Junyi were also surrounded. Seeing that Peng Tianzhong was about to win, the Wang family and his son designed to frame Peng Tianzhong and Xiao He. A strange injustice was concocted by one hand. At the critical moment, military counselor Sima Qing released a group of heroes in Liangshan, and the two sides joined forces to attack Tokyo and rob the execution ground. Peng Tianzhong was tortured and died with regrets. Xiao He led his army to Caoliang Mountain and unified the two routes of Jingdong and Dong within three years. He captured a total of 23 state capitals and had strong strength. After several twists and turns, the rebel army split. Song Jiang conquered Fangla, and Xiao He fought against the Jin in the north. In the end, they would rather die than surrender, and they all died on the battlefield.