Chapter 2623 The Martial Heavenly King Appears, the Nation's Number One
Chapter 2623 The Martial Heavenly King Appears, the Nation's Number One
Chapter 2623 The Martial King Appears, the Number One Person in Ten Kingdoms
The Golden-Eyed Eagle Yue Lun, the Martial King Ran Min, and the Little Sage Equal to Heaven Sun Lüsheng.
In terms of attributes, Martial King Ran Min is more advantageous, after all, he is not only a god-level fierce general, but also a heaven-level commander.
A general who excels in both command and combat will always have an advantage when charging into battle compared to someone who only has a single strength in combat.
However, the remaining two are not bad either.
After all, they have already reached the intermediate level of god-level warriors, which is at least considered to be above average in the realm of god-level warriors.
It should be noted that, on average, at least six or seven out of ten god-level warriors are beginner-level god-level warriors.
"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Ran Min, with Command 95, Martial Strength 107, Intelligence 82, Politics 80, and Charisma 90."
Implanted identity: Former disciple of the Great Cang Demon Sect. After the Demon Extreme Sect was destroyed, the remnants withdrew from the territory of the Great Han. Ran Min was captured by the Great Han and persuaded by the Huangfu clan to surrender to the Great Han. He is now the Left Inner Commander of the Crown Prince's Eastern Palace.
Carried: Zhulong horse, double-edged spear, hook-and-sickle halberd.
The identity of "Left Inner Commander of the Crown Prince's Eastern Palace" implanted by the system is quite interesting.
The Left Inner Commander of the Eastern Palace was one of the commanders of the Crown Prince's personal guards, responsible for protecting the Crown Prince's Eastern Palace.
However, Wang Yu didn't say much. Let him be the Left Inner Commander of the Eastern Palace. The people of the Eastern Palace are also people of his Great Han!
For Wang Yu, it didn't matter which faction the subordinates belonged to, as long as they could contribute to the Han Dynasty.
As emperor, all he needed to do was to control the main helm of the Han Dynasty and, incidentally, ensure that the smaller boats beneath it sailed in the directions he desired.
"Ding, the host has accumulated five summons, and the balance will be activated soon..."
Similar to the previous summon, since four summons had already been performed, this time, only one summon was needed to trigger the balance.
"Ding, balancing is in progress..."
"Ding! Xiang Zilong, the number one balance expert, has the following stats: Command 85, Martial Prowess 105, Intelligence 72, Politics 57, and Charisma 88."
Implanted identity: Son of Xiang Bo.
Carrying: Fire Dragon Spear, Coiled Dragon Helmet, Overturning Sea Dragon Armor, Nine Dragon Embroidered Gold Robe, Exquisite Jade Belt, Chi You War Boots, Black Steed.
Bringing: Tie Leitianming, Saishang, Li Jinmen, Mo Shijie, Wuyan Feng, Bai Tu, Gao Yang, Zuo Tianlun.
Xiang Zilong?
Wang Yu raised an eyebrow slightly. The fact that he was now identified as the son of Xiang Bo was quite interesting.
Although Xiang Yu, with the support of Dayu, has begun to establish a state and declare himself emperor, Wang Yu does not believe he can go very far, caught between Daxiao and Dayu.
Even though Xiang Zilong has been incorporated into the Xiang clan, it remains a question whether he will actually be incorporated into Xiang Yu's ranks.
In the original history, Xiang Bo's faction was not actually Xiang Yu's people. Xiang Bo definitely contributed to Liu Bang's victory over Xiang Yu, otherwise how could he have become one of the meritorious officials when Liu Bang bestowed titles upon them?
In this apocalyptic alternate world, Xiang Yu had already broken ties with the Xiang family.
While it's true that after the fall of the Chu dynasty, some members of the Xiang clan, driven to desperation, were forced to rejoin Xiang Yu, these were only a portion of the Xiang clan, certainly not the entirety.
Xiang Zilong is a character from the "Tianbao Chronicle of the Sui Dynasty".
In the world of the Great Sui Dynasty, there is a mountain north of Yanmen Pass called "Liuhe Mountain". There is a temple on the mountain, which is the immortal abode of the Yellow Dragon Immortal.
The master sat down and had two disciples. The elder disciple had the surname Yuwen and the given name Chengdu. He was the grandson of Yuwen Shu, the current prime minister, and the son of Yuwen Huaji, the vice minister of the Imperial Stud.
He was ten feet tall, with a face like beautiful jade, eyes like bright stars, silver teeth and red lips, tiger arms and wolf waist. He was said to be the reincarnation of the Heavenly Venerable of Universal Thunder Transformation from the Upper Realm. His arms had the strength of tens of thousands of catties, and he was brave and good at fighting. Few people in the world could rival him.
Besides Yuwen Chengdu, he also had a disciple surnamed Xiang, named Zilong. He was a descendant of Xiang Bo from the Han Dynasty and a member of a collateral branch of Xiang Yu. He was eight feet tall, with a robust physique, a face like a silver basin, tiger eyes and sword eyebrows, red lips and white teeth. According to the legend of the Thunder God from the Upper Realm descending to earth, he was capable of fighting ten thousand men.
The protagonist of The Great Sui Dynasty is undoubtedly Yuwen Chengdu, but Xiang Zilong is also one of the strongest fighters in the entire book, second only to Yuwen Chengdu.
"Ding, the second person in balance, Yang Xingmi, Command 95, Martial Strength 98, Intelligence 92, Politics 96, Charisma 94."
Implanted identity: Yang Jian's cousin.
Accompanying: Yuan Xi, Yan Keqiu, Gao Xu, Dai Yougui, Wang Maozhang, Gao Ba, Jia Lingwei, Liu Wei, Tian Jun, Tao Ya, Li Shenfu, Tai Meng, Xu Wen, Li Bian, Zhu Yanshou, Zhou Ben, Zhang Hao.
Yang Xingmi, this name may not be as well-known as Ran Min or Xiang Yu in later generations, but in the chaotic Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Yang Xingmi was definitely an insurmountable figure.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the world was in chaos, and many warlords rose up, such as Zhu Wen, Li Keyong, Li Cunxu, and Yelü Abaoji, vying for control of the Central Plains.
In the south, Yang Xingmi rose from humble beginnings as a bandit to become the founder of the Wu Kingdom, making him arguably the greatest figure among the ten kingdoms.
According to the "Biography of Yang Xingmi" in the New History of the Five Dynasties, he was tall and strong and could lift 100 jin (50 kg) with his hands.
The "Biography of Yang Xingmi" in the Old History of the Five Dynasties records that he had great strength and could travel 300 li a day.
A strongman can lift a hundred pounds, has maximum strength and speed, can travel three hundred miles a day, and is brave in battle, capturing thieves in every fight. Although this level of martial prowess is far from top-tier, it is definitely not bad. A base martial prowess of 98 points is enough to prove this.
However, in that era, it took considerable courage and strength to survive and rise from the bottom to achieve such a feat.
Besides his own bravery and strength, he was able to rise from the bottom to the top and was also skilled in leading troops. He started his career in Luzhou and once defeated an enemy ten times his size with only five thousand weak soldiers when facing Qin Zongquan's generals.
In the Battle of Gaoyou, he used fire to defeat the allied forces of Bi Shiduo and Qin Yan, thus securing control of Yangzhou. In addition, in the Battle of Qingkou, he used flooding tactics to annihilate Zhu Wen's elite troops, preventing the Later Liang from ever invading the south again.
Even in his later years, he swept away the separatist forces of Tian Yun and An Renyi, unifying the core area of the Jianghuai region.
His governance abilities were also quite good. He implemented policies to allow the people to rest and recuperate, pioneered the Huituwu system, and established an official monopoly on the tea trade in exchange for warhorses, which was the prototype of the tea monopoly in the later Song Dynasty.
Although the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was one of the most chaotic periods in Chinese history, the south was relatively more stable compared to the north.
Of course, this is only relative. As one of the most chaotic periods in Chinese history, alongside the Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties, and a period of great moral decay, even survival was a luxury for ordinary people.
Of course, like countless rulers, Yang Xingmi became suspicious of and killed his meritorious officials in his later years, such as his former subordinate Li Shenfu, who was forced to commit suicide.
In addition, he had prisoners minced to intimidate the enemy, and the "Ten Kingdoms Spring and Autumn Annals" also records that he slaughtered the entire family of a traitorous general, leaving no infants alive.
NovelBonte