"Character 3, Eastern Jin Dynasty, Xie An, commander 98, force 65, intelligence 95, politics 94, charm 96."
This person is really powerful. Everyone must know about the Battle of Feishui, and Xie An is the commander-in-chief of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Faced with the invasion of the former Qin, Xie An defeated the former Qin army with a force of 80,000, which was said to be one million, causing the former Qin to collapse and win decades of quiet peace for the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
In addition to fighting, Xie An is also versatile, good at calligraphy and music, has an elegant and gentle temperament, is fair and decisive in dealing with things, does not monopolize power for personal gains, does not take credit for himself and is arrogant, and has the demeanor of a prime minister and a Confucian general.
"Character 4, late Ming Dynasty, Li Yan, command 78, force 69, intelligence 95, politics 83, charm 88."
Li Yan was Li Zicheng's mastermind. He was resourceful and wise. He led troops to create an army and was invincible. He was highly regarded by Li Zicheng.
It is precisely because Li Zicheng actively adopted Li Yan's suggestions such as "Don't kill indiscriminately, help the poor, recruit talents, win people's hearts, and conquer the world according to Heluo" and advocated "equalizing land and eliminating taxes" that the rebel army developed rapidly.
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Li Zicheng broke into Dashun and captured Beijing. Li Yan was indispensable, but later he was framed by Niu Jinxing and was eventually killed unjustly. It is really sad.
"Character 5, early Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen, command 89, force 70, intelligence 99, politics 95, charm 95."
Different from the traditional scholar-officials who wear feather fans and turbans, talk and laugh freely, and have an elegant and unrestrained image, Liu Bowen is dressed in commoners, powerful and strong, and looks like a Liangshan hero. It can be seen that he is a strange man of his generation.
"History of the Ming Dynasty" calls Liu Bowen "well-versed in classics and history, and can read everything in books, especially the study of Xiangwei". In folk legends and literary works, Liu Bowen is even more of a legend, a figure with more magical powers than Zhang Liang and Zhuge Liang.
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Some people even say that Liu Bowen can predict the future, see into the present and past, and call for wind and rain. He is a god-like figure. He is called the "Emperor's Master" and "Wang Zuo". He has the reputation of "knowing five hundred years before and five hundred years later".
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The real Liu Ji in history is certainly not a god, but according to his title today, he can be regarded as a philosopher, strategist, writer, military theorist, Yi scholar, astronomer, etc.
The first time I used intelligence summons, I spawned three first-class counselors, one top counselor and one handsome man. This was a good start.
Among the five, the best ones were naturally Liu Bowen and Xie An. One had the highest intelligence and the other had the highest command, so Qin Hao didn't think much about it.
"Pass Li Yan and Di Renjie, spend 50 summoning points to delete Du Ruhui, and summon between Liu Bowen and Xie An."
Liu Bowen is as intelligent as Zhuge Liang, almost a monster, and Marshal Xie An's talents are backed by the Xie family, so no matter who he gets, Qin Hao will not lose.
"Okay, the summoning begins. This summoning consumes a total of 150 summoning points, and the host currently still has 350 points."
"Ding dong... Congratulations to the host for acquiring Liu Ji and Liu Bowen, command 89, force 70, intelligence 99, politics 95, and charm 95."
"Great!"
Qin Hao laughed happily, then fell into nervousness again...
"Liu Bowen's implanted identity is: Liu Ji, courtesy name Bowen, a native of Jiangdong, a descendant of a poor family. He was originally a close associate of Lu Zhi who joined the army. After Lu Zhi was taken back for rebellion, Liu Bowen was also implicated and is currently being held in Hulaoguan Prison.
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Seeing this, Qin Hao finally breathed a sigh of relief. He was really afraid that the system would implant Liu Bowen with the identity of a Han clan clan member. If Liu Ji opposed him in the future because of his bloodline, Qin Hao would have no choice but to
I reluctantly killed Liu Bowen.
"Go on, when the summoning is over, go to the prison and release Liu Ji immediately."
After getting Liu Bowen, Qin Hao was in a good mood and said quickly: "This time, use 100 summoning points to perform a force summons."
"Okay, the summoning begins."
"Character 1, Liangshan Thunderbolt Fire Qin Ming, command 61, force 95, intelligence 44, politics 48, charm 68."
In Water Margin, Qin Ming is a tragic figure. He is impatient, courageous and has no plans. He failed to conquer Liangshan, his wife was killed and he was homeless. However, Song Jiang used it to cut off his retreat, so he could only surrender to Liangshan.
Qin Ming has competed with many masters. He fought with "Xiao Li Guang" Hua Rong in a battle of forty or fifty with no difference in outcome; he fought with "Pioneer" Suo Chao in a tie with more than twenty battles; and he fought Shi Wengong in a one-on-one battle of more than twenty.
He was defeated.
The strong Qin Ming could not beat him, but the weak ones were always tied. Therefore, although Qin Ming ranked third among the Five Tiger Generals of the Horse Army, he had no record to match him, so he was considered a relatively weak general.
"Character 2, Water Margin Shi Wengong, command 80, force 97, intelligence 67, politics 54, charm 79."
Shi Wengong in Water Margin, holding a square-shaped painted halberd, was invincible and had superb archery skills. He once shot Chao Gai, defeated Qin and Ming Dynasty in twenty groups, challenged thirty-six heroes in Liangshan without defeat, and captured Dabao alive.
Tiger King Ying.
After Song Jiang conquered Zengtou City, Shi Wengong was captured by Lu Junyi when he was haunted by the soul of Chao Gai. He was taken to Zhongyi Hall, where he had his belly cut open and his heart removed to pay homage to Chao Gai.
To be fair, Shi Wengong was extremely powerful and had the strength to challenge the top master of the Water Margin. The reason why he was captured alive by Lu Junyi in one round was not a crime of war.
"Character 3, Su Dingfang of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, has 98 command, 97 force, 85 intelligence, 68 politics, and 89 charm."
Su Dingfang can be said to be the most famous general of the generation who was hacked in novels, and not only was he hacked, but his descendants were also hacked.
Su Dingfang in "Talking about the Tang Dynasty" has become a repetitive villain.
Su Dingfang in "The Legend of the Later Tang Dynasty" is a white-faced and long-bearded treacherous minister, and his two sons do all kinds of evil.
In "The Legend of Xing Tang", the kings of Peking, Luo Yi and Luo Cheng, were killed by Su Dingfang, and Wu Tianxi died under his cold arrow.
In short, all the novels portray Su Dingfang as a villain who has no ability and only does conspiracy.
Su Dingfang in the official history is the most dazzling general of the Tang Dynasty after Li Jing and Xue Rengui, and an absolute national hero.
When Su Dingfang was fifteen years old, he followed his father to fight with his bravery, strength and courage. He was the first to enter the battle, and the village relied on him for stability.
At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Su Dingfang defected to Dou Jiande and Liu Heita's rebel army, and made many military exploits in troubled times.
In the early years of Zhenguan, Su Dingfang returned to Li Tang and followed Li Jing in his northern expedition to the Eastern Turks. In the night attack on Yinshan, he was the vanguard who took the lead in breaking through Jieli Khan's tent.
In the second year of Xianqing's reign, Li Gong was promoted to the general manager of the march, and he began to take charge of his own affairs. With his extraordinary achievements and integrity, he was deeply appreciated and trusted by Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and was repeatedly entrusted with important tasks.
Then Su Dingfang started a legendary life, conquering the Turks, leveling Congling, Yibaiji, conquering Goryeo, destroying the three kingdoms one after another, and capturing their masters alive.
Su Dingfang expanded the Tang Dynasty's territory westward to Central Asia and eastward to the Korean Peninsula, making immortal contributions to the Tang Empire. He was a true generation of generals.