The original stone tiles that served as the roof had gaps in some places. The Tubo archers hiding behind the stone tiles discovered the golden eagle carrying Jiang Shuo in the darkness. Although they didn't know how Jiang Shuo did it, they naturally would not let it go. The Tubo long archers shot into the air through the square holes. The golden eagle shoots arrows.
The golden eagle has excellent eyesight and can see clearly even in the dark night. It had already folded its wings and swooped down, avoiding the arrows fired from all directions.
Among the Tibetan archers, the best archers are called "condor shooters". This shows how difficult it is to shoot an eagle. The extremely fast flight of the eagle is second best. What's more important is that the eagle often flies high in the sky and can shoot farther with a strong bow and a hard crossbow. It is also impossible to shoot to such a high position.
But at this moment, the golden eagle carried Jiang Shuo and flew very low,
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Jiang Shuo could only feel the sound of wind in his ears, and arrows flew past them from time to time. He knew in his heart that the archery skills of these Tibetan archers were superb enough. If it weren't for the extremely fast speed of his golden eagle, it would be unimaginable that he could dodge so many arrows.
Jiang Shuo held on to the golden eagle's feathers tightly, trying to avoid being hit by arrows. He knew that with just a little carelessness, both he and the golden eagle might be shot or even killed.
Suddenly, Jiang Shuo saw a flash of silver light in front of him, and an arrow flew through the air. He was shocked, knowing that the target of this arrow was them. He wanted to dodge, but it was too late.
At the critical moment, the golden eagle suddenly spread its wings and flew upward. The arrow almost flew past Jiang Shuo's scalp, scaring him into a cold sweat.
The golden eagle flapped its wings a few times and dived towards the Tibetan shooter again. This time, it did not dive again, but hovered in the air, waiting for Jiang Shuo's order.
Jiang Shuo knew that he had to find a way to escape as soon as possible. Otherwise, both he and the Golden Eagle may be shot by more and more Tibetan shooters.
He thought of a way, so he took out a small bamboo tube from his arms. He had prepared this in advance. Once he encountered danger, he could open the bamboo tube and release the contents inside.
He opened the bamboo tube and poured out a small bean. The little beans gave off a strange aroma. After smelling the aroma, the nearby Tibetan shooters covered their noses to avoid it.
Jiang Shuo knew that the time had come, and he immediately ordered the golden eagle to spread its wings and fly towards the camp.
The Tibetan archers below stared dumbfoundedly at Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle, and they did not even see clearly how Jiang Shuo escaped from their siege.
With the help of the Golden Eagle, Jiang Shuo successfully broke through, but he was not completely out of danger. He knew that if the enemy troops in the camp discovered them, they would still organize a pursuit.
He opened another bamboo tube and poured out a red pill. He threw it into the distance with all his strength. The pill drew an arc in the air and then landed in the camp.
As soon as the pill hit the ground, there was a loud noise. The soldiers in the camp panicked and rushed out of their tents to see what happened.
At this time, Jiang Shuo and Golden Eagle had already flown away, leaving only the panicked enemy troops behind them.
When the enemy troops came out of the tent, Jiang Shuo and Golden Eagle had disappeared. They could only stand in the camp, not knowing what was happening.
Jiang Shuo and his golden eagle returned to their camp safely. He took the golden eagle back to its cage and walked back to his tent.
He knew that although this operation was dangerous, it had successfully interfered with the enemy's plans. He hopes that this war can end as soon as possible and everyone can return to a peaceful life.
In the next few days, Jiang Shuo continued to study and practice, and he found that his "little tricks" seemed to have an unexpected effect on the enemy. Whenever he released a small bamboo tube containing special pills at night, the enemy troops would panic and even cause internal chaos. Seeing such a scene, Jiang Shuo couldn't help but feel a little proud.
However, he was not complacent, knowing that this was not a long-term solution. He began to think about how to truly disintegrate the enemy's army.
After thinking about it for a few days, he decided on a different approach. He ordered his men to place small bamboo tubes containing pills in enemy camps at night, and this time the dosage was larger than before.
That night, the enemy camp once again fell into chaos. The soldiers fled in panic, and some even started attacking each other in fear. Seeing such a scene, Jiang Shuo couldn't help but feel a little sad. The war only brought people pain and fear.
After several days of chaos, the enemy's morale gradually collapsed. They no longer resisted in an organized manner, but began to flee.
Seeing such a scene, Jiang Shuo was filled with hope. He knew that his plan had succeeded.
The end of the war did not stop Jiang Shuo, he began to use another way to end the war. He wrote to the enemy leader expressing his willingness to reconcile. After seeing the letter, the other party also expressed his agreement.
Eventually, the two armies signed a peace treaty, and Jiang Shuo's strategy brought lasting peace to his country. He used wisdom and courage to successfully resolve a war, and also allowed people to see ways to solve problems other than war.
After the war, Jiang Shuo was praised by the Chinese as a "wisdom and brave" hero, and his deeds were sung everywhere. He used his wisdom and courage to make great contributions to the peace of the country, and also brought profound lessons to all those involved in the war.
However, Jiang Shuo did not stop there. He knew that the strength and prosperity of a country could not be achieved by winning a war. He began to work on promoting various reforms, hoping to avoid future conflicts by improving the country's overall strength.
He advocated attaching importance to education and cultivating talents, while also introducing new agricultural technologies and business concepts. He even personally visited various places to communicate with local people and understand their needs and difficulties in order to better formulate policies.
With his efforts, the country gradually became prosperous and people's living standards also improved significantly. However, Jiang Shuo did not become complacent because of this. He always remembered his original intention, which was to give everything for the country and the people.
As time flies, Jiang Shuo has transformed from a young teenager into an old man. Although the years have left traces on his face, his heart has never changed and is still full of love for the country and the people.
Before he died, he called the golden eagle to his side and said to it: "My old friend, you have spent most of my life with me. I hope you can continue to protect our country and our people." "The golden eagle looked at him silently, as if responding to his request.
After Jiang Shuo's death, the golden eagle seemed to have lost its backbone. It refused to leave in front of Jiang Shuo's tomb for a long time. Jiang Shuo's heroic deeds have been sung from generation to generation and he has become a hero in people's hearts.
After Jiang Shuo's death, the golden eagle was still active on the battlefield, protecting the country like a patron saint. Whenever there is an invasion by a foreign enemy, the golden eagle will hover in the sky and make a deafening cry as a warning. If the enemy does not retreat, the golden eagle will swoop down and strike with its claws and beak.
The people of this country respect and love this golden eagle very much. They believe that the golden eagle is the incarnation of Jiang Shuo, and it is his soul that protects their homeland. So they often bring food and care to the golden eagle, and the golden eagle will repay them in its own way, such as dancing and flying during festivals. .z.
However, the life of a golden eagle is not eternal. After a few more years, the golden eagle also passed away. It was buried next to Jiang Shuo's tomb, like a guard, always accompanying his owner.
The story of Jiang Shuo and the golden eagle has been passed down and has become a symbol of this country. People tell their stories in various settings to inspire each other.
In front of the tombs of Jiang Shuo and Jin Diao, there will always be a stone tablet with their deeds and some poems engraved on it. One of the most famous sentences is: "Be brave and fearless, and be as wise as the sea. May this spirit last forever in the world."
This is the highest praise people can give Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle, and it is also the best commemoration of their contributions to the country.
After Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle's heroic deeds spread widely, people in the country were deeply inspired. Their story became a hymn of courage, wisdom and loyalty.
In order to commemorate these two brave heroes, this country designates a day every year as "Jiangshuo Golden Eagle Memorial Day". On this special day, people will hold a grand ceremony with the highest honor
To honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the country and its people.
At the same time, people in this country also incorporated the story of Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle into their textbooks to educate the next generation to be as brave, wise and loyal as them. These stories become role models for children to learn from and inspire them to pursue lofty ideals.
As time goes by, times are changing. However, the heroic deeds of Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle are forever engraved in the history of this country. Their stories are passed down from generation to generation, forever inspiring people to pursue peace and prosperity.
In front of the tombs of Jiang Shuo and Jin Diao, the stone tablet still stands. The above verse has gone through wind and rain, but it is still clearly visible. These poems bear witness to the rise and prosperity of a country, as well as people's admiration and memory for heroes.
Nowadays, whenever people walk by the tombs of Jiang Shuo and Jin Diao, they will be moved by their heroic deeds. Their stories have become the faith of generations, inspiring people to strive for the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people.
While the heroic deeds of Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle were praised, some changes slowly occurred in this country. People began to value peace more and gradually understood the pain and destruction caused by war.
In order to better commemorate Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle, people in this country began to prepare a memorial hall to show their stories and heroic deeds in a more concrete way.
The design of the memorial hall is unique, combining traditional and modern elements. Its appearance is a huge stone monument, symbolizing the loyalty and tenacity of Jiang Shuo and the golden eagle. The interior displays their portraits, photos and relics, as well as various versions of their stories.
At the opening ceremony of the memorial hall, people gathered here from all directions to commemorate these two brave heroes. The memorial hall also attracts many foreign tourists who are deeply attracted by the country's history and culture.
As time went by, the heroic deeds of Jiang Shuo and the Golden Eagle spread throughout the world.