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Chapter 91 The Fall of the Hero(2/2)

Apu, Apu [Run, run]!

When a group of people heard this order, I believe that most of them were stunned.

Boss, what does this mean? Have you been kicked in the head by a donkey?

It took a lot of effort to get here, but why did you run away without even using the knife?

What do you mean?

What kind of plane are you doing?

You have come all the way here, no matter what you do, you still have to kowtow for a while!

Even if you really can't beat him, using the knife and running away will at least make him look good!

But as pawns, they have no say.

So they wisely followed the boss's instructions and were prepared to escape back to where they came from.

On the surface, this matter seems to have been successful.

There was no point of contact between the two sides.

Hello, hello, hello everyone!

Everything was as if nothing had happened, and the scene was calm and calm as before.

It seems that this matter can be resolved like this.

But one person disagrees.

He could have reaped greater benefits in the land of Guanzhong in Shaanxi, but it was because of the sudden appearance of these bastards that disrupted all his plans.

Now I haven't reaped any benefits at all, and I'm still as tired as my grandson chasing these bastards around the world.

What made him even more annoyed was that he had finally arrived like an animal, but before he had time to start fighting, the other party disappeared in a flash!

Damn, this is so disrespectful!

What’s the point of not doing anything even though you’ve come all the way?

What's the difference between this and letting your own pigeons go?

This person is Chang Yuchun.

Chang Yuchun was angry, and he was very angry.

When he got angry, no one else could subdue him except the stubborn donkey who stayed as emperor in Yingtian.

He was originally living a good life in Shaanxi. He had everything to eat, drink and live comfortably. He had a happy life and a happy family. He never thought that these bastards would dare to take advantage of the situation. Chang Yuchun, who was filled with resentment and could no longer hold back his murderous intent, issued an order.

The order for recovery was issued.

Out of anger, he decided to chase these bastards and prepare to clean up the mess that had upset me.

While cleaning up these bastards, we should also clean up their boss as well.

Kill these bastards who dare to offend you.

At the same time, kill Emperor Yuan Shun who is far away in Xanadu.

Under the influence of this revenge, Chang Yuchun led his troops and set off.

What he never imagined in his life was that this battle of the Northern Expedition would be the last battle of his life.

It can be said to be his final battle.

Faced with this group of reinforcements that ran faster than rabbits and had already escaped before his own troops arrived, Chang Yuchun, as a victorious general, also gave full play to his ability to either not fight or to fight to the end.

military style.

He led his cavalry in pursuit, from Peiping to Xanadu.

As the prime minister, Yesu fully demonstrated his talents here and served as a real military guide to Chang Yuchun.

He led the Ming army all the way to Xanadu without making any detours.

At this time, Emperor Yuan Shun, who was impatient in the capital, was still thinking that he would soon be able to return to Dadu and live a fairy life of wine, wine, women, and women. Before he could finish his dream, he heard from his subordinates.

Chang Yuchun led his soldiers and horses to the front, and he was completely unprepared and once again displayed his outstanding military style.

Escape.

He took his wife, concubines, sons and daughters and fled all the way to Yingchang (now Dalinolxi in the northwest of Keshiketeng Banner, Inner Mongolia).

In this battle, Chang Yuchun, as the main combatant, not only recaptured Xanadu, but also captured tens of thousands of soldiers and horses.

At the same time, as a political reward for coming from afar, Chang Yuchun seized tens of thousands of military vehicles (carriages), 30,000 war horses, and 50,000 cattle and sheep after the war.

In this completely one-sided battle, Chang Yuchun was the real winner.

It not only achieved absolute military victory, but also achieved absolute material satisfaction.

Chang Yuchun should be happy with this result.

It should also be satisfying.

In this battle, his military ability was fully recognized, and his name was unprecedentedly publicized.

This seems to be a very fortunate thing.

For Chang Yuchun, this seems to be something worth showing off.

Satisfied, he did not pursue Yingchang, but led his troops back to the court.

With horses in front and cattle and sheep behind him, and strategic materials in abundance, God did not disappoint him. In this last battle, God gave him the opportunity to fully perform.

And he fully affirmed his military talents.

The heroic spirit of "Give me a hundred thousand soldiers and horses, and I will conquer the world" fully confirms his peak title of "Often One Hundred Thousand".

That is to say, when he was satisfied with his ambition and displayed his pride and pride, the sky, which had given him too many gifts and favors and saw too much blood on his hands, seemed to have issued a destiny notice at this moment.

A death notice.

Chang died suddenly in the spring and died in Liuhechuan (today's west of Longguan County, Hebei Province).

Only forty years old.

Posthumous title: King of Kaiping.

Maybe for Chang Yuchun, this is a big joke, but it is also the end of his fate.

Comments:

Touched by History: My personal evaluation of Chang Yuchun:

He was loyal and outspoken, he worked hard and fought in the north and south, he marched with hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses across the world, he had a habit of massacring cities and offending the gods, although he had great military achievements, he was bloodthirsty, and although he had excellent military achievements, he could not hide his character flaws. He was

A hero is also a butcher. He regards life as grass and creatures as playthings. What he does is worthy of praise, and his extreme habit of massacre is also worthy of criticism.

Although he died young, he should be lucky to have escaped the massacre of the heroes in the later period.

Although his death is a pity, his death is also worth gratifying.

Because he did not die by the sword of his own people, but died on the way to the expedition, he should feel lucky.

He had equal parts success and failure, and his title of Chang Shiwan will forever be resounding in the historical records of the Ming Dynasty.

Award speech for touching people:

You are the benchmark of military affairs, you are the role model of generals. You have used your passion to compose a song of triumph that is unprecedented in the history of military affairs.

What was an excellent reputation has been cast into a gray light.

You are a hero, more like a butcher.

You are a winner on the battlefield and a complete loser in humanity.

This is you, Chang Yuchun.

Zhu Yuanzhang's evaluation of Chang Yuchun: When millions of people are brave enough to advance first, defeat the enemy, and be invincible, there is no better way than Lieutenant General Yuchun Xin.

Figures who touched history: Chang Yuchun.
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