188.Chapter 188 Promoted to the third-rank principality, Tang set sail!(3/3)
"Li Jing!"
"I've seen you, Your Majesty!"
Wow, it is indeed an A-level card. Tang Jing will not be disappointed every time he summons it.
All the people who came were top-notch bosses.
Li Jing, courtesy name Pharmacist, was a famous general in the early Tang Dynasty. He was born in the Li family of Longxi. He first served in the Sui Dynasty and worshiped the mayor of Mayi County. Later he moved to the Tang Dynasty and followed the Qin King Li Shimin to attack Wang Shichong.
In the third year of Wude, he assisted Li Xiaogong, Prince of Zhao County, to pacify Xiao Xian and Fu Gong'er in Nanping, and recruited various tribes in Lingnan.
Beginning in the eighth year of Emperor Wu's reign, he resisted the invasion of Eastern Turks in northern Xinjiang.
In the third year of Zhenguan, he led the generals to march north from Dingxiang Road. He attacked Dingxiang with three thousand fine cavalry at night, causing Jieli Khan's tribe to collapse. He also attacked Yinshan, annihilating the Eastern Turks in one fell swoop, and making the territory of the Tang Dynasty disappear from Yinshan.
The north directly attacks the desert.
For his merits, he worshiped the right servant of Shangshu and was granted the title of Duke of the country.
In the ninth year of Zhenguan, he retired due to foot illness. In the same year, he was recruited again and led the army to the west to attack Tuyuhun.
Later, he was granted the title of Duke of Wei, and was known as "Gong Li of Wei" in the world.
In his later years, he suffered from many illnesses, kept his doors shut, and did not interfere with political affairs.
In the 23rd year of Zhenguan, Li Jing died of illness at the age of seventy-nine. He was given the posthumous title "Jingwu" and was buried in Zhaoling.
He fought for decades in his life and made great achievements in the establishment and development of the Tang Dynasty. His experience in military management and combat further enriched ancient Chinese military thought and theory of war.
He is the author of many military books such as "Mirror of the Sixth Army" and "The Art of War", most of which have been lost.
no doubt.
Li Jing is an existence that can be equal to the killing god Bai Qi, and he is called the God of War by later generations.
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Xiao He, one of the "Three Heroes of the Early Han Dynasty".
He entered the Qin Dynasty in his early years and served as the chief official of Pei County, assisting Peigong Liu Bang in his uprising.
After conquering Xianyang, he received the laws and books stored in the Qin Prime Minister's Palace and the Yushi Palace, and mastered the country's dangerous mountains and rivers, as well as county and county household registration, which played an important role in formulating policies in the future.
During the Chu-Han War, he stayed in Guanzhong, stabilized the rear, and sent soldiers, food and wages to the front line. He played an important role in Liu Bang's victory over Xiang Yu and the establishment of the Han Dynasty.
After the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty, he served as the prime minister, known as "Xiao Xiangguo" in history. He was conferred the title of Marquis of Fou and ranked first among the meritorious officials.
He adopted the Six Laws of the Qin Dynasty and formulated and implemented the "Nine Chapters". He advocated governance by doing nothing and adopted the techniques of Huang and Lao to recuperate and recuperate.
In the eleventh year of Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty, he assisted Liu Bang to eliminate Han Xin, Ying Bu and other princes and kings with different surnames.
After Liu Bang's death, he assisted Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty.
Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty passed away in the second year of his life and was given the posthumous title "Wen Zhong".
As one of the few famous prime ministers in Chinese history, Xiao He's arrival solved a big problem for Tang Jing, that is, who should serve as the prime minister of the newly born Tang State.
Now there is obviously an answer.
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Except for Li Jing and Xiao He, the remaining two B-level cards were summoned by Tang Jing to the military general Qi Jiguang and the civil servant Hu Zongxian.
Both of them came from the Ming Dynasty, and they were also ministers of humiliation.
In view of the expansion of several main battle legions at once, the last three C-level cards were all used by Tang Jing to summon generals, and obtained three generals: Yang Su, Yuchi Jingde and Zhao She.
Not bad luck.
Chapter completed!