Chapter 63 General Dashu

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Among the five summoning candidates, the one with the strongest ability is naturally Shi Siming, who is at the peak of the heaven level.

The Anshi Rebellion was a turning point in the prosperity and decline of the Tang Dynasty. This rebellion was named after the surnames of the two main leaders of the rebels. "An" refers to An Lushan and "Shi" refers to Shi Siming.

However, for most people today, the former is far more famous than the latter. Even people who know nothing about this period of history may have heard of legends such as the gossip about An Lushan and Yang Guifei. In fact, the role played by the latter in this rebellion was definitely no less than that of the former, and in some aspects even exceeded it.

This man was brave and good at fighting. In the Battle of Yecheng, he defeated the Tang Dynasty's 600,000 army with only 50,000 troops. After that, Shi Siming killed An Qingxu and proclaimed himself emperor. He continued to march south and brought the war to Henan. It's a pity that among his contemporaries, there was also Li Guangbi, who could be called Shi Siming's natural nemesis.

An Lushan and Shi Siming are different. If An Lushan is a fierce white-eyed wolf, then Shi Siming is a cunning fox. Although Shi Siming was the second-in-command in the "An-Shi Rebellion", compared with An Lushan, Shi Siming was the treacherous hero who had exhausted all his agencies.

Wang Shizhen once commented on Shi Siming in "Wang Danzhou Chong Lun": Shi Siming was also a fierce Hu Ye, and his talents went far beyond Mount Lu.

Shi Siming calculated in ten steps, rebelling and surrendering, surrendering and rebelling again. Every time he made a move, he was very precise. During the same era, Li Guangbi and Guo Ziyi also suffered defeats at the hands of Shi Siming.

If the Anshi Rebellion had been led by Shi Siming from the beginning, it would have been more destructive to the Tang Dynasty. If Shi Siming had not been killed by his son, his existence would have made the Tang Dynasty even more embarrassed.

"Cambridge History of Sui and Tang Dynasties in China" comments: After Shi Siming became the leader of the rebels, he proved to be an outstanding general. If his son Shi Chaoyi had not killed him in 761, he might have overthrown the Tang Dynasty.

However, although Shi Siming's ability is strong enough, his resume is really a bit uneasy...

"System, remove Ying Dang and Li Siye, and summon the remaining three, Shi Siming, Wu Han, and Feng Yi."

Ying Dang and Li Siye are actually not bad either. One is a Warring States monarch who can carry a cauldron, while the other is a famous general with magical powers called Modao.

However, although they are also heaven-level commanders, Shi Siming, who is ranked among the top in an era, is just a little behind Wu Han and Feng Yi, who are at the forefront among Yuntai generals.

As for the ambitious Shi Siming, who was the most outstanding among the five, Wang Yu chose to keep him in the end.

After all, now is also the moment when the war is about to begin, and it is when a warrior like him is most valuable. Tianqi is not the Tang Dynasty, and Lao Wang is not Lao Li. Moreover, Lao Wang has so many capable people under his command. As long as he does not give Shi Siming a chance, it may not be impossible for Shi Siming to "obediently" become a warrior and a good general.

Of course, if Shi Siming is really so ambitious that he will never be familiar with it, then when his value is almost fully realized, at worst, we can just find a reason to make him disappear in a reasonable way.

To put it bluntly, in the final analysis, it is just a matter of 150 summoning points. If he had to go to the last step, Shi Siming would have already earned Wang Yu nearly 150 summoning points by that time.

Besides, if you choose one out of three, even if you retain Shi Siming, the final result may not be him.

"Ding, congratulations to the host for getting Feng Yi, 98 Commander, 87 Force, 93 Intelligence, 88 Politics, and 87 Charisma.

Implanted identity: A martyr who admires the host and joins the host army!

Carrying: Cen Peng, Ma Yuan, Wang Chang, Li Tong, Dou Rong, Zhuomao, Geng Bing, Geng Gong, Geng Yan. "

Although there are many famous generals under Emperor Guangwu, if one were to choose the most capable one, Feng Yi would definitely be one of the favorites to win the championship.

Although Deng Yu was defeated in Guanzhong, he pursued Liu Xiu to Hebei Province, and he was Liu Xiu's classmate and good friend. He had a very good relationship, and the tone for Liu Xiu's domination of the world was set by him to "recruit heroes and serve to please the people." ", he also recommended many great people, such as Wu Han, Kou Xun, etc., so he was a person like Xiao He who had Cao Shen's military exploits, so he was rated first.



Wu Han was a brave and ruthless man. He slaughtered many cities, was able to win from defeat, and was indomitable. He destroyed many places in his path, and therefore forced Deng Feng to rebel. However, his contribution was indeed great, especially in the early days of Liu Xiu and Wang Lang. When Liu Xuan and Liu Xuan fought for military power in Hebei, he played one of the fundamental roles in helping Liu Xiu win the key military power, so he was second in credit.

Feng Yi was Liu Xiu's first prisoner. Liu Xiu surrendered Feng Yi with his loyalty. Feng Yi was also Liu Xiu's strongest general. He helped Liu Xiu pacify Hebei, fight east of Hedong, set up Guanzhong in the west, and defeated Chimei, so he made great contributions. .

Cen Peng, a famous god-level general, was initially a prisoner of Liu Xiu's brother, but the Liu brothers were magnanimous and did not kill him. After Liu Xiu went to Hebei, Cen Peng took refuge with Liu Xiu through Han Xin and marched southward. , successively defeated several local warlords and made great contributions to unifying the world. Unfortunately, he was assassinated by Yu Peng during the final peace of Shu.

Geng Yan was an outstanding soldier in the founding of the Eastern Han Dynasty, especially the use of cavalry. He led 30,000 to 40,000 people to pacify the peasant army in Hebei, and then marched south to level it. He can be called a little Han Xin. He slaughtered 300 cities in his life without defeating the enemy. His strategy and tactics The skills he used were incredible, and his performance on the battlefield was also extraordinary.

Kou Xun, the most critical person in Liu Xiu's logistical support, also cooperated with Feng Yi and others on several occasions to defeat other warlords, ensuring the stability of Liu Xiu's foundation. These six people can be called the strongest.

Feng Yi's main achievement in his life was to help Liu Xiu pacify Hebei and Guanzhong, establish the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later lead troops to conquer Longyou. He is humble and low-key, and never seeks credit. Whenever after a war, when generals were competing for merit, he would always stand quietly under the big tree to rest alone, so he was known as the "Big Tree General".

And the few people brought out by Feng Yi were all elites of the same era. Even for those who have not entered the ranks of Yuntai, this does not mean that those people are worse than those on Yuntai, but due to various off-site factors. . For example, Ma Yuan, because his daughter was the empress of Emperor Ming, Emperor Ming did not include her to avoid suspicion.

To be fair, if Feng Yilai was given a kinship summons, there would be a high probability that several talents would be summoned. However, Wang Yu was not sure that these people would be implanted in his hands. So, finally do it.

"Ding, the fifth summons for heaven-level talents is now underway...

The first person, Lu Guang, commander-in-chief 96. "

"Ding, the second person, Tan Daoji, is the commander-in-chief 98."

"Ding, the third person, Zhang Xutuo, commander in chief 97."

"Ding, the fourth person, Yelu..."