Chapter 293: Yu: Powerful to China

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Guan Yu in the picture did the same thing. Guan Yu ordered Liao Hua and others to go upstream separately and block the water inlets.

In addition, Pang De, who was under Yu Jin's command, also saw the shortcomings of this matter and came to advise Yu Jin.

However, Yu Jin was stubborn and believed that he would be better than Pound after leading the army for ten years, so he rejected Pound's suggestion.

"Being stubborn is a taboo for military strategists!"

Yuan Shao thought to himself that he had suffered too much from this.

Before, he refused to listen to others' advice, which led to the development of both Cao Cao and Liu Bei.

Sure enough, Guan Yu broke the embankment, and the flood rushed down, directly submerging Yu Jin's seven armies in the water.

A wailing sound came from the water, and countless generals were soaked in the water and yelled and cursed.

Guan Yu took the opportunity to make a surprise attack by boat.

Yu Jin and his generals abandoned their weapons on the ground and surrendered to Guan Yu.

"It's over, forget about my stubbornness, now I don't even have the strength to do it."

Seeing himself surrendering in the picture, Yu Jin's eyes dimmed.

It's embarrassing, it's really embarrassing.

If he didn't have the courage, he would have killed him head-on.

Although Yu Jin surrendered, Pang De was proud and refused to surrender because of the kindness he received from Cao Cao. He also asked his colleagues to fight Guan Yu together.

[A warrior is not afraid to die in order to avoid death, and a strong man does not break his integrity to survive. I hope the general will fight hard with me! 】

"General, you are so cool!"

Hearing this, Liu Xie couldn't help clapping his hands and applauding.

Although Pound appeared defeated in this battle, his integrity was not inferior to anyone's.

Sure enough, with Pound's encouragement, morale improved.

However, in the face of strength, Pang De was eventually captured and was beheaded by Guan Yu for refusing Guan Yu's solicitation.

The picture on the big screen gradually turns to black when played like this.

Just when everyone thought the video had finished playing, countless subtitles appeared on the big screen, and at the same time, mechanical sounds sounded on the big screen.

[Battle of Xiangfan,]

The picture on the big screen suddenly played here and gradually turned to a black screen.

Just when everyone didn't know what was happening.

Countless subtitles appeared on the big screen, and at the same time, mechanical sounds sounded on the big screen.

[In the Battle of Xiangfan, Cao Ren and Man Chong of the Wei State defended Fancheng. The first line of reinforcements was rescued by the Five Sons of Good General Jin and the Guanxi General Pang De's Seventh Army. The second line of reinforcements was led by the Five Sons of Good Generals Xu Huang. The third line of reinforcements Zhang Liao, the original five-child good general, came to help from the western front. Sima Yi, Jiang Ji, Dong Zhao, Huan Jie and other advisers made plans in the rear. Cao Cao himself even personally supervised the battle at Mobei. 】

[The Four Heroes of Soochow, Lu Meng and Lu Xun, all participated in the battle. Among the remaining twelve tiger ministers, except Xu Sheng, Pan Zhang, Han Dang, Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, and Ding Feng all participated in the battle. The famous younger generals Zhu Ran and Sun Jiao, as well as civil servants Zhuge Jin and Yu Fan, all participated in the battle. 】

[Of Liu Bei's four generals, only Guan Yu participated in the battle, and the only famous generals were the junior general Guan Ping and the battlefield veteran Liao Hua. 】

[In this battle, Guan Yu was captured in Jin, killed Pang De, surrendered Jingzhou Governor Hu Xiu, Nanxiang Prefect Fu Fang, and Liang Xiao and Lu Hun bandits south of Xudu responded one after another. 】

[Cao Cao even planned to move the capital, which shocked the Central Plains. Later history books recorded: Yu: Powerful to China! 】

"Wow!"

The sound on the big screen had just faded, and it wasn't just the people in the answering space who were talking heatedly.

Even the entire Han Dynasty was boiling like boiling water.

From the scene played by the immortal, they only saw Guan Yu fighting with Yu Jin and Pang De.

No one expected that Cao Wu would have so many reinforcements behind him.

And Guan Yu's bravery surpassed everyone's imagination.

With so many reinforcements, the fight actually made Cao Cao think about moving the capital.

Especially the last part "Yu: Power to China!" I don't know how many people were jealous.

This is a name that will remain in history.

How many of them have worked their entire lives just to leave a word in the history books.

And Guan Yu's battle directly shocked China!

Just when everyone was immersed in Guan Yu's shock.

The mechanical beep in the question and answer space brought everyone back to reality.

[The fourth question: "Poetry in Seven Steps", boiling beans burns bean sprouts, and beans weep in the cauldron. They are originally from the same root, and they are fried together. Why is it too urgent for who made it? 】

A.Cao AngBCao ZhiC, Cao ZhangD, Cao Zhi

[This question is a single-choice question. Those who answer correctly will receive two points, and those who answer incorrectly will deduct one point. Those with insufficient points will be punished. 】

[All candidates are asked to start answering questions. 】

"What a poem, what a poem!"

"This poem is worthy of being famous in history. It's just a pity that this poem is a poem about brothers killing each other."

As soon as the topic came out, Liu Yan started to mock Cao Cao.

This poem is indeed a good poem, and it is not difficult for anyone who has read the book to understand its meaning.

This poem is a poem about brothers killing each other!

All four answers among the options are Cao Cao's sons.

In other words, Cao Cao's sons will cause brothers to kill each other for some reasons!

The Han Dynasty governed the country with filial piety, which was a taboo.