Could it be that the Song Dynasty really cared about his status as a commander?
Thinking of this, he turned pale and crumbled, and the bookworm Liu Yunliang hurriedly supported him.
Liu Yunliang looked at him, looked up and down, and shouted: "Commissioner Jiang, Member Jiang, look in front of you."
Jiang Guang's face turned pale, he shook his head and said, "Liu Juren doesn't need to comfort me."
Liu Yunliang became anxious and said loudly: "I'm really not lying to you, that barbarian captain has already passed out."
Hearing that Zighar had fainted, Jiang Guang reluctantly raised his head, and sure enough, Zighar had fainted and fell to the ground.
But the matter was still not over. A soldier protecting the river woke him up with water.
Zighar looked up and asked in confusion: "Where have I been? Is this hell?"
Sergeant Huchuan shook his head, looked at him contemptuously and said, "Although it's not the case, it's almost the same."
He didn't expect that this barbarian captain would be so timid and he was almost scared to death.
Zighar looked up and saw that Li Xiangqian was holding a big knife in his hand and was wiping it.
Zighar shouted incoherently: "General Li, just let the villain go. The villain is willing to work for you."
As soon as the word "willing" came out, his head fell off his body.
The reason why Li Xiangqian beheaded him in the end was to see how bold this barbarian captain was.
He cut off Zighar's head and couldn't help but shake his head.
The captain not only begged for mercy, but was so frightened that he fainted.
Li Xiangqian put down the sword in his hand, saluted Jiang Guang, who came to watch the battle, and said: "Commissioner Jiang, your hatred has been repaid, and you can go back and live in peace."
Jiang Guang glanced at him gratefully and said, "Thank you, General Li."
After he finished speaking, he also took a cooking cake, which was stained with Zighar's blood, and swallowed it with his eyes closed.
He wiped the traces of blood on his beard, bowed his hands to Prime Minister Li, and said, "Thank you General Li for avenging us. General, please take the time to come to my humble residence in three days. My whole family will be waiting for you."
Li Xiangqian also understood Jiang Guang's mood and nodded in agreement.
In fact, it was not just Zighar who fainted from fright, but about five thousand people also fainted from fright.
They were in pain and fainted from fear.
They were lucky not to be beheaded because they were serious criminals who accompanied the killings.
In order to completely shock the Hu people, there were many Hu soldiers in the audience.
Sure enough, it makes sense to accompany the killing field.
Many of the Hu soldiers and ordinary prisoners who were not beheaded were frightened to the point of being paralyzed or urinating!
Some ordinary prisoners fainted directly, but they were not as good as ordinary people in Chengdu.
In fact, we cannot blame the prisoners for being timid. There is a reason why they were so frightened that they lost their composure.
Their moods are completely different.
In fact, Chengdu people looked at it with the mood of revenge, and even though they were scared, they felt happy.
But the Hu prisoner saw Paoze being killed, fearing that it would be his turn next, and was extremely frightened.
After the trial, a total of 3,187 Hu people were beheaded, and more than 9,000 people were sentenced.
Another three days have passed, and the bloody smell at Caishikou has gradually dissipated after many days of washing.
Through this baptism of blood, Chengdu people's hatred towards the Hu people gradually faded away.
At the same time, Chengdu people have a more important thing to do.
This is a matter of survival. After the barbarians raided their food, many Chengdu people had no food left.
Qin Yulong gained the confidence to come to Chengdu only after seeing Yu Jie and Zhao Ping defeat the Hu in Jiading, but he was still a little frightened.
Seeing that Zhao Ping was okay when he entered Chengdu first, he came from behind.
Qin Yulong now regrets after taking office. The tragedy in Chengdu is far beyond his imagination.
After being plundered twice by the barbarians, this once prosperous city has turned from the original land of abundance into ruins in many places.
Half-charred beams and pillars that have not yet been burned can be seen everywhere on the streets, and many places have even been turned into ruins or even empty spaces, with no people around.
Only sparse people were seen in the entire street for a long time. Chengdu has been reduced to ten rooms and nine empty houses, and the city's population has dropped by almost 90%.
This is the second priority. The people welcomed his arrival very much.
The people were looking forward to it day and night, and finally the Chengdu prefect, their savior, arrived.
Their sleeves were torn and their hair was unkempt. They held up rice bowls to welcome them, hoping that the government would reward them with a bite of food.
Some not only want food, but also shelter.
Qin Yu's dragon head has grown big. Not only does the government have no silver and no copper coins, it is also impossible to turn them into silver and copper coins.
Later, he and his staff Ji Yuan hid when they saw the people.
The people were disappointed when they saw Qin Yulong but avoided seeing him.
They looked forward to the government wholeheartedly, but they did not expect that the government would evade them at every turn.
Is this still the Song government in their minds?
Lan Dalang and Lan Erlang were from Chengdu, and their parents were killed when the barbarians entered the city.
The two elves, the brothers, saw that something was wrong, so they ran very fast and luckily managed to save a life.
The two are young, one is sixteen years old and the other is twelve years old.
When the two went home at night, they saw that all the valuable things in their home had been robbed by barbarians.
The two of them held back their tears and secretly buried their parents' bodies.
Without parents, the two had to rely on themselves.
Especially Lan Dalang grew up overnight and took on the responsibility of being an eldest brother and a father.
The brother was too young to survive, so he went to the docks and other places to help others, and even endured the whips of barbarians in order to get some work.
Even so, he still had trouble keeping his brother Lan Erlang full, and the two brothers were only half full.
In order to take care of his growing younger brother, Lan Dalang consciously asked him to eat more, but he fainted while working.
After being awakened by the barbarian's leather whip, he gritted his teeth and continued carrying the goods, but unexpectedly passed out again.
After he woke up, the barbarians refused to let him work and drove him away.
Jiang Jin, a Han foreman, stepped forward and saluted the Hu man and said: "This man works very hard and should stay."
The barbarian looked at Jiang Jin and said harshly: "He has not finished his work, and his wages will be deducted from you."
Jiang Jin nodded, bowed his hands and said, "Okay, the villain will supervise him."
After the barbarians left, Jiang Jin said to Lan Dalang: "Da Lang, you need to eat more breakfast, otherwise you will faint again."
Lan Dalang thanked his neighbor Jiang Jin for his help, but thought in his heart what would happen to his younger brother if he ate too much?
Lan Dalang came back from his work and saw that the young Erlang had not eaten.
He couldn't help being furious and asked Erlang why he didn't eat?
Erlang said that he had already eaten, and pointed to the rhizomes, plantains, etc. on the ground.
Lan Dalang wanted to slap his brother, but he retracted his hand and asked softly: "Why is there enough grass?"
Lan Erlang pointed to the mouse hair on the ground and said, "I caught a mouse, killed it and ate it."
He couldn't help but cry while hugging his brother. It turned out that his brother ate these.
Fortunately, the two brothers were young, did not get sick, and got through the difficulties.
When the soldiers and horses of the Song Dynasty entered the city, they naturally lined up to welcome them, and they also prepared rotten eggs and stones.
When they saw the barbarians, they kept throwing two baskets of stones and rotten eggs at them.
To the brothers' surprise and joy, the barbarian who killed their parents was inside.
He was a ferocious-looking man with a beard, and the only money his parents had was robbed by him.
The parents came forward to plead. The Hu man was furious and killed his parents with two swords. The brothers escaped by hiding as fast as possible.
The two brothers stepped forward to bite the barbarian, but were pulled away by the Sichuan Guards.
They thought that the Sichuan Army was protecting the Hu people, and they were immediately disappointed.
Unexpectedly, three days later, the Sichuan Protector Army sent Kong Mu to publicly interrogate the Hu people.
Lan Dalang and Lan Erlang stepped forward and cried while testifying that this barbarian named Hahaerkang killed them for less than ten thousand dollars.
Lan Dalang also cried and complained that Hahalkang had looted all other valuables such as grain and oil in the house, causing the brothers to almost starve to death.
This man was called Kong Shu. Quan Kong's eyes were red. Hearing how the two brothers lived together, he immediately sentenced the barbarian named Hahaer Kang to death.
When he found out that the two brothers were sallow and skinny and were in ragged clothes and had not eaten yet, the Lord donated one or two pick-up cards so that they could buy some food and clothing.
Lan Dalang still wanted to refuse, but Kong Shuquan stuffed it into his hand without any explanation.
The brothers usually saw copper coins and delivery cards, but they didn't know how to use them.
At this time, the neighbor foreman named Jiang Jin came over and congratulated the two brothers on avenging their great revenge.
Jiang Jin said that this pickup card is worth more than money, and you can also enjoy a 10% discount when buying goods at Zhaojiazhuang Supermarket.
The two brothers went to the nearby Zhaojiazhuang supermarket and used their pick-up cards to buy a bucket of rice, a piece of fairy soap, a fairy stove, ten fairy charcoal, two feet of cloth, a bottle of vegetable oil, a pound of salt, and an iron pot. They still had some leftovers. A pick-up card worth more than three hundred dollars.
Lan Dalang couldn't help but cry while holding his brother in his arms. He had been working in Chengdu for several months but had not found so much money.
The brothers used two feet of cloth to make two new clothes. When they got home, they took a hot bath and put on new clothes.
When the two brothers came out, their neighbors praised them for their great change. Not only were they cleaner, but they were also more energetic.
It was also the first time for the brothers to fill their bellies. They changed into new clothes and were full of food. Of course, they were full of energy.
Hearing that the Hu people were going to be beheaded, Lan Dalang bought ten cooking cakes and went to the killing place with his brothers early in the morning.
When Haha'erkang, a foreigner, was beheaded by the Sichuan Army, the two brothers were not afraid at all. Instead, they stepped forward and stuffed the cakes stained with Ha'erlekang's blood into their mouths.
After eating the bloody cooking cake, Lan Dalang took Lan Erlang to his parents' graves. While crying, he burned money into paper for his parents, telling them that their great revenge had been avenged and they should rest in peace.
Among the curls of cigarettes, there was a soft cake stained with Ha Halkang's blood in front of the graves of Lan's parents. It was a gift and symbol from the brothers to tell their parents that their great revenge would be avenged.
There are cries everywhere here, one after another. In fact, not only the Lan Dalang brothers died here, but many people in Chengdu also buried their relatives here.
Although there are cries, they are all sounds of comfort. You can rest in peace underground, and the great revenge will be avenged.
Brothers should preferably bring wine and meat to pay homage to their parents, but they only have bloody cooking cakes.
The Lan brothers haven't eaten meat for several months. It's not that they don't want to eat meat, but they can't afford meat, let alone wine.
He plans to buy rice for the remaining three hundred yuan as a temporary emergency for half a month. My brother is growing taller and must not go hungry.
Dang dang dang, the upright gong is ringing, is it rare to collect taxes again?