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Chapter 277: The Legendary Emperor (1)

Li Cangxing finally understood why he had been walking for half a day, but he was still not far away from the light in front of him, and the passage seemed to have no end. It turned out that this was a circular passage, and he and Yuki Yuki were spinning in this passage. Only by breaking the hidden weapon in the darkness can it be considered to crack the mechanism here and get out of this maze.

Li Cangxing turned his head and looked at Liu Sheng Xiongba. He saw that he was still holding the knife in both hands, and his body was full of true energy. But like himself, he was confidently handing over his entire back to his cover, and he was not worried that he would use a shady move behind his back.

Li Cangxing sighed in his heart that the series of tests in the dark just now were not only testing the martial arts of himself and Yuki Yuki, but also testing the level of trust between the two of them in each other.

In the darkness, even those who trust extremely trust will cause misjudgment due to tension. If he and Yuuo Yagyu took action to deal with the hidden weapon on the front at the same time, it is very likely that he would enter the opponent's attack range in this narrow space, treat each other as enemies, and kill him with all his might.

Fortunately, Li Cangxing had enough trust in Yuuo Yu, so he turned to the back to resist the three truly deadly shadow flying needles. Yuuo Yuuo Yuuo did not misjudgment because Li Cangxing set his sword behind him, otherwise the two of them would have died in the passage now.

When Li Cangxing thought of this, he felt a chill on his back. He had such a tacit understanding with the Japanese pirates who were neither enemies nor friends. What's even more rare is that he trusted him so much. You must know that the two were fighting each other with their lives an hour ago, and their language was not clear, so Li Cangxing could pass this test like this, which made him feel a little unbelievable.

Li Cangxing was thinking deeply. Yu Sheng Xiongba patted his shoulder. He turned around suddenly, but found that a small door more than a half-person tall appeared on the front circular wall of Yu Shengba. The light shone out from the door. The two looked at each other and walked into the small door together.

Walking into the small door, Li Cangxing's eyes suddenly became clear. This was a hall dozens of feet square. It looked like a tomb. There were huge candlesticks all around and weapons and armor. It seemed that this tomb had not been opened for a long time. The weapons and armor inside were clean and dust had fallen.

The most eye-catching thing in the entire hall is a huge sarcophagus in the middle. A stone tablet stands on one side of the sarcophagus. A huge treasure sword about three feet long and half a foot wide is inserted into the rocks next to the sarcophagus. The light of more than a dozen candlesticks in the entire hall is not as bright as this treasure sword.

Li Cangxing looked at his feet and found that at the entrance now there were more than a dozen steps under his feet. From the bottom of the steps to this large sarcophagus, there were several huge stone statues standing on both sides, some of which looked like helmets and armor, like military generals, while others were dressed as civil officials.

Li Cangxing realized that he must have entered an ancient tomb. Looking at the tomb owner's posture, he was either a king or a waiter. He might even be an emperor, concealing his strong excitement. He walked forward and looked at the stone tablet, while Yukiyo Yuki was obviously more interested in the knife inserted into the rock. He didn't even bother to look at the stone tablet and looked directly in front of the knife.

When Li Cangxing looked at the inscription, his first sentence was: I am Liu Yu, the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty. This is my life.

When Li Cangxing saw this, he felt a little murmur: The founding emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty had a surname Zhao, but he had never heard of his surname Liu. With this question, he continued to read.

The following records are the life of the founding emperor of the Song Kingdom named Liu Yu. He said that he was the younger brother of Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang, and a descendant of King Liu Jiao of Chu. The Yuanjia Rebellion, the Lu Chen of Shenzhou, the Five Barbarians Invasion of China, and the entire northern China was occupied by the Hu people. The emperor of the Jin Dynasty at that time was also captured by the Hu people. The royal family member Sima Rui traveled south to Jiankang and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He had been unable to successfully advance the northern expedition and restore the Central Plains for more than a hundred years.

This Liu Yu was born in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty and was born in Jingkou, which is now a middle- and lower-class gentry in Zhenjiang, Nanzhili. His mother died of labor when she was born. She was also sent to her aunt's house for foster care for several years, so she was given the nickname "Shizi".

Liu Yu was poor when he was young, and his father died early when he was four or five years old. He was taken back from his aunt's house by his kind stepmother Xiao and raised him with his two half-brothers. Liu Yu had no money to study since he was a child, and had done everything in farming, fishing, and chopping wood. He was born with strength. Later, he was guided by strangers in the world and learned superior martial arts.

Liu Yu later joined the army to serve the country and joined the most elite troops of the Eastern Jin Dynasty - the Northern Mansion Army, which defeated the millions of captives of the Former Qin Emperor Fu Jian in the Battle of Feishui. Among the Northern Mansion Army, Liu Yu, who was generous and cheerful and skilled in martial arts, quickly stepped forward and accumulated military merits to join the Northern Mansion Army. He also met a large number of elite soldiers and generals. The wise men thought they were brothers.

When Liu Yu was 36 years old, the believers of Tianshidao in Jiangnan were led by the leader Sun En. Within a month, hundreds of thousands of people even captured Kuaiji and killed Xie Yan, a famous general of the Northern Prefecture Army. Liu Yu followed the Northern Prefecture Army to suppress bandits. He was once surrounded in a battle. Finally, he relied on his extraordinary magical skills to drive away thousands of people, creating a mythical legend, and since then he became a hero in the hearts of the world.

This Liu Yu is not only skilled in martial arts, but also has extraordinary talent. He can be called a master of military strategy. Although he is only a master of writing, his military strategy and power are as inherently superior to others. All the powerful soldiers and generals in the world are willing to be driven by him.

After several years of suppressing bandit rebellion, Liu Yu turned the tide several times, and even resolved the landing when Sun En was most likely to overthrow the Eastern Jin court and entered the Yangtze River to conquer Jiankang from the sea. From then on, he completed the counterattack of the penis and became a senior general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

After the Sun En uprising that suppressed the Tianshidao, the court of the Eastern Jin Dynasty was controlled by Huan Xuan from Jingzhou, which is now Huguang Province. Later, Huan Xuan even disbanded the Northern Palace Army and forced the Eastern Jin emperor to abdicate and become the king. After Liu Yu was disbanded, he retired for a short time and returned home. However, he secretly made friends with elite soldiers and soldiers in the Northern Palace Army system. After Huan Xuan became emperor, he raised an army to attack.

At that time, Liu Yu had no soldiers in his hands, but only connected Liu Yi, He Wuji, his younger brothers Liu Daogui, Zhuge Changmin, and Meng Chang. He jointly recommended Liu Yu as the leader and took Liu Muzhi as his think tank to raise an army from Jingkou. The Northern Army and the Jianghu Rangers all rushed to respond. In less than five days, they defeated Huan Xuan and drove him out of Jiankang. In about half a year, they completely wiped out the Huan power in Jingzhou and restored the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

After that, Liu Yu became the number one real power figure in the court by restoring the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His eyes began to turn to the Huhu in the north. The Five Barbarians had been invading China for a hundred years. After a hundred years of war, the Huhu in the north had formed the Northern Wei Dynasty, which was founded north of the Yellow River, the Southern Yan Dynasty, which was founded in Shandong, and the Later Qin Dynasty, which occupied the Longxi area of ​​Guanzhong.

In the previous Northern Expeditions of the Eastern Jin Dynasty before Liu Yu, they were defeated by the Hu people and returned home in disgrace. In his era, whenever the Northern Expedition was mentioned, when the Hu people were strong, everyone in the Eastern Jin Dynasty was disgusted and almost did not dare to mention expelling the Hu people and restoring the mountains and rivers.

However, Liu Yu's heart was higher than the sky, and he wanted to try what others could not do. So after just pacifying Huan Xuan's remnants, he began to fight in all directions. In the Lingnan area of ​​Guangzhou, there were still Tianshidao's remnants, and Western Shu took the opportunity to stand on its own when Huan Xuan usurped the Jin Dynasty, and first chose the Murong family Nanyan in Shandong as the target of attack.

Liu Yu personally led 60,000 elite troops from the Northern Palace to attack Nanyan. In the battle of Linqu, he created the miracle of infantry defeating the Hu people's heavy armored cavalry on the plains. He also made a concerted effort to destroy Nanyan and transport the Murong clan back to Jiankang to behead him. The humiliation of the Han people over the past hundred years has been shattered. The first northern Hu people dynasty to be destroyed has greatly enhanced the confidence of the Han people and allowed them to see the possibility of the success of the Northern Expedition.

However, blessings came unparalleled, and misfortunes never came alone. The remnants of Tianshidao took advantage of Liu Yu's northern expedition and raised troops from Lingnan, taking advantage of the dispute between the other two giants of the Northern Prefecture Army, Liu Yi and He Wuji who were left in the south, and quickly defeated the two Liu Yu's close comrades in the form of a blitzkrieg, and hundreds of thousands of troops pointed directly at Jiankang.
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