Liu Zhi'an shook his head helplessly: "Boy, just leave this guy alone. No one is forcing him to make great ambitions. He just has to find an excuse because he can't drink enough."
Zhang Kuang did not refute Liu Zhi'an's cynicism at all this time, and just sighed silently.
Liu Mingzhi didn't know what to say at the side. He originally wanted to arrange a banquet for Zhang Kuang to welcome Zhang Kuang, but he never expected that it would turn out like this.
During the reign of Dalongweihe, the current emperor Li Zheng was still the crown prince of the East Palace.
At that time, Zhang Kuang was just a small baron like Liu Mingzhi is now. However, Zhang Kuang's title was different from that of Liu Dashao. Zhang Kuang was a title that was earned through bloody battles. Compared with Liu Dashao's, I don't know how valuable it is. How many times higher.
The late emperor worked hard to govern in the early days, and the Dragon Dynasty seemed to be reviving with great power. At that time, the government was clean and honest, all officials were united, and the border officers and soldiers were even more powerful. They had the momentum of pointing their swords to the north as soon as the imperial edict came from the palace, and horse-riding Turks to sweep across the Jin Kingdom.
Zhang Kuang, the Marquis of Protector of the Country, is the heir of a concubine of the Zhang family in Mobei. In the current era, it seems that a concubine cannot be reused. Even if you are a talented person, you can only eat and drink and wait to die.
The reason for the eldest son inheritance system has caused many great families to disappear into the mist of history.
If the eldest son succeeds, not only will the family not fall into decline, but it will move to a higher level and the entire family will be reborn.
The arrogant boy in his youth was a playboy determined to eat, drink and wait until death.
Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned. The arrogant eldest brother of the Zhang family was really not the head of the family. After inheriting the title of the Zhang family, the Zhang family not only had no intention of moving to a higher level, but instead gradually declined.
Small in wisdom but big in strategy, small in strength but heavy in responsibilities, ultimately knocking Zhangjia Mo Beizhang's name into the abyss.
Although Zhang Kuang, who is determined to eat, drink and wait until death, can't control his elder brother's thoughts, he can't watch his family decline and eventually disappear in the land of Dalong.
So the young man was crazy and joined the army with one sword at the border. He vowed to imitate Hou Huo Qubing, the champion of the Han Dynasty, and fight through the mountains of corpses and seas of blood to regain the Zhang family's previous prestige.
Perhaps it is true that all the hard work has paid off, and three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.
Or maybe Zhang Kuang was really a born soldier. Starting out as a small infantryman, Zhang Kuang made great progress in the campaign to stop the Turks from going south, and captured countless enemy chiefs one after another.
From a small infantryman to a captain, from a captain to a captain and even to a general, it can be described as a meteoric rise.
He was deeply loved by Jin Yi, the general who was guarding Yingzhou at that time. Zhang Kuang, who was not even a captain in the same army, was promoted to the rank of military attaché of the sixth rank of captain in three years.
Being promoted from being a deputy lieutenant in the ninth rank to being promoted to the sixth rank in three years is a blessing in disguise.
Of course, it is also inseparable from Zhang Kuang's own efforts. Whenever war breaks out, Zhang Kuang always leads the charge and is picked out by his comrades from the battlefield where corpses are piled up and blood flows into rivers for treatment.
His life was on the verge of death many times, but Zhang Kuang was like an invincible little strong man who managed to wake up every time.
The official path to officialdom was in the last years of Weihe, when the Jin Kingdom and the Turks jointly attacked Yingzhou, Jeju, and Ganzhou in the northern territory of Dalong. He madly fought between the two cities, harassing the weak Turkic and Jin coalition forces along the way, and led the five The arrogance of a hundred people killed more than 700 enemy heads at a very small cost.
It can be said that blood reflects the cold clothes. It was also at that time that Zhang Kuang was knighted and officially entered the officialdom.
However, God's will is too torturous. When the mighty Zhongxing emperor was preparing to march to the northern frontier to wash away the humiliation of being besieged by the Turks for hundreds of years and unable to leave the city, the late emperor actually became obsessed with the magic of golden elixir for immortality.
It turned out that the great dragon in Lang Lang's world seemed to have fallen. The late emperor had been living in the harem for a long time, discussing the way to immortality with a group of so-called qi practitioners, and wasting his time on government affairs.
Many ministers who spoke out and remonstrated were imprisoned, or even executed on the spot, with their heads hung on the Meridian Gate for three days.
People were panicked when Dalong came to the palace, and the government was in ruins for half a year.
Seeing that Dalong Kingdom Zuo was declining day by day, the thirteen-year-old prince Li Zheng was pushed to the front desk by the ministers and began to manage the affairs on behalf of the emperor.
Although it was not stated that Li Zheng was the new emperor, many ministers knew that the emperor who was addicted to the golden elixir avenue would not live long.
Not long after Li Zheng handled court affairs on behalf of the emperor, he issued an order that no one could have imagined.
The entire army of the Six Guards of Northern Xinjiang was dispatched, leaving only five thousand elite soldiers in each city to guard the city. The troops were divided into three groups to attack the Turkic Royal Court, the imperial capital of the Jin Kingdom. Northern Xinjiang's Longwu, Huben, Hubao, Huxiang, and Xiao had already been heavily armed for a long time. As a result, the Flying Eagle Six Guards army launched an all-out attack directly into the hinterland of both Turkic and Jin Kingdoms.
Li Zheng's order broke for the first time the humiliation of Dalong's shrinking city for hundreds of years, and an army of 300,000 marched out of the border northward.
At that stop, there was a real river of blood, and blood flowed across the oars. The two countries, who were originally secretly happy that the Great Dragon was about to suffer civil strife and subjugated the country, were ready to add insult to injury, but were caught off guard by the mighty and continuous 300,000-strong Great Dragon Six Guards. .
The two tigers and flying eagles went straight down to one or two Turkic tribes. The Turks who were attacked were forced to migrate on a large scale.
The two tigers, leopards and tigers directly attacked the Turkic Royal Court. If they were not familiar with the grassland map, they would have wiped the Turkic Royal Court from the world.
Long Wu and Xiao Guo raided the Kingdom of Jin and attacked thirty-two cities in three days. Zhang Kuang led 3,000 light cavalry on Jin Yi's orders to detour through the capital of the Kingdom of Jin, cutting off news from the various cities of the Kingdom of Jin and the Emperor of the Jin Kingdom. , before the arrival of Jin Yi's army, they attacked the last layer of the Jin Kingdom to block Fuzhou, attacking from both sides and annihilating the defenders in the city in one fell swoop.
In that year, Prince Li Zheng was placed under house arrest in the East Palace. Six imperial edicts came to the six guards respectively, recalling the six guards who were fighting bravely on the front line.
General Liuwei, who was about to step onto the Golden Tower, was stunned by this imperial edict, but the imperial edict was an imperial edict and had to be followed.
We can only pay gold to withdraw our troops and return to northern Xinjiang to defend the city.
300,000 soldiers and 100,000 soldiers were killed and injured in exchange for twenty years of stability in the Dragon Dynasty.
After Longwuwei General Jin Yi received the imperial edict, his face was red, his ears were red, and his eyes were blood-red. He raised his head and cursed three times for being a traitor and harming the country. He vomited blood and fell into a coma.
Among the Six Guards were not only the emperor's spies, but also people from the Inspection Department who were hiding among them. When Jin Yi withdrew his troops, he cursed the emperor for being cowardly and unethical, which spread to the emperor's Long Case.
General Jin Yi, who could have pacified the Jin Kingdom in one fell swoop, was given a glass of poisoned wine by the emperor to die in Yingzhou, and died with hatred.
Before General Jin Yi drank the poisoned wine, he called Zhang Kuang, his adopted son, to him, leaving only one sentence for Zhang Kuang.
The myth of killing with bones is no match for the brilliant pen of a traitor.
Zhang Kuang hates rotten Confucianism, and the reason for being sour toward Confucianism is all due to Jin Yi's experience.
In that year, the people praised the late emperor Zhongxing, who had great power, passed away, and several of the princes, Li Zheng, died.
Zhang Kuang, who temporarily acted as the governor of Yingzhou, and the generals of the Six Guards, wrote to the new emperor Li Zheng that they should march north immediately and not allow the enemy to take a breather.
When he was the prince, Li Qingtang, who was already very powerful, gave only two simple words to General Liu Wei.
To be discussed.
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