Chapter 2531 Famous Anti-Japanese General, Wumiao Zhe
Chapter 2531 Famous Anti-Japanese General, Wumiao Zhe
Chapter 2531 Famous Anti-Japanese Generals, Ten Philosophers of the Martial Temple
"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Wei Gao, with Command 98, Martial Strength 75, Intelligence 94, Politics 90, and Charisma 95."
Implanted Identity: Member of the prestigious Jingzhao Wei clan of the Great Wei Dynasty. Due to the chaos within the Great Wei court, he became one of the many Wei clan members who fled to other countries, seeking a wise ruler. By chance, he arrived in the Great Han Dynasty and participated in the Eastern Yi War. He is now a general in the Great Han.
The Wei family of Great Wei was a considerable aristocratic family. Although it couldn't compare to top-tier families like the Xun family, it was only a hair's breadth away from them.
In the Great Wei Dynasty, together with another family, they were known as the Wei and Du families of the South City. Their prominence was evident, far surpassing that of families like the Li family, to which Li Jing belonged.
However, as far as he knew, this family had always been deeply intertwined with imperial power, producing countless high-ranking officials in the six ministries and even prime ministers.
Even families like this are now starting to leave in large numbers, which shows the current situation of the Great Wei.
"Ding, the second round of summoning Heavenly-level martial arts and command talents has begun..."
"Ding, the first person, Yao Shuliang, martial arts 102."
A minor character in the Investiture of the Gods, he wields double axes and is known as having "unmatched bravery against ten thousand men."
As a key force among the eight hundred vassal lords, he participated in the Mengjin meeting and fought against the Seven Sages of Meishan while crossing the Yellow River. In the first battle, he faced off against the serpent spirit Chang Hao. In the initial battle, he suppressed his opponent with his axe skills. However, during the pursuit, he was attacked by Chang Hao in his true form and died from poison gas.
He is a typical mortal general in the Investiture of the Gods who has a certain level of martial arts skills but suffers from the lack of magic.
"Ding, the second person, Xi Junmai, strength 104."
"Ding, the third person, Liu Yanbing, strength 104."
"Ding, fourth person, Yu Guang, martial arts 103."
In the novel *Investiture of the Gods*, Yu Guang is the third son of Yu Hualong, the general of Tongguan. He does not know magic, and although his martial arts skills are not top-notch, they are still quite good. He has a record of fighting Su Quanzhong for twenty or thirty rounds without being on par with him.
Later, compared to Su Quanzhong, Yu Guang had the additional skill of using the hidden weapon plum blossom dart, which ultimately defeated Su Quanzhong.
"Ding, the fifth person, Qi Jiguang, Commander 99."
"The candidates for the Heavenly Talent Summoning have been presented. Please remove two from the five candidates. The system will then select from the remaining three."
"System, remove Yao Shuliang and Xi Junmai, and summon from the remaining three: Yu Guang, Liu Yanbing, and Qi Jiguang."
Although Xi Junmai's basic combat strength was slightly higher than Yu Guang's, Yu Guang was not alone, but had a whole family. Among his brothers, he was not the most capable one.
Yu Da, the eldest of the Yu brothers, was the one who killed the fierce general Tai Luan with the Heart-Striking Bell. In the Investiture of the Gods, Tai Luan's level was comparable to Wei Ben's. Both of them used Nangong Shi as a stepping stone, and the number of rounds they fought was about the same.
Therefore, after careful consideration, Wang Yu chose to remove Xi Junmai while keeping Yu Guang.
"Ding! Congratulations, host, you have obtained Qi Jiguang. Qi Jiguang: Command 99, Martial Prowess 98, Intelligence 84, Politics 68, Charisma 98."
Implanted identity: General of the Fierce Whale Legion, who was promoted due to his outstanding performance in the wars against Yan and Yi.
Accompanying: Wang Shi, Qi Zuoguo, Qi Changguo, Qi Anguo, Qi Baoguo, Chen Dacheng, Wang Rulong, and Lou Nan.
At this stage, Wang Yu was quite satisfied to be able to summon Qi Jiguang, as he was one of the few generals with naval warfare capabilities.
Against the backdrop of the Han Dynasty's next phase of planning a large-scale expansion of its navy, the addition of such a general at this time would naturally be highly beneficial. Moreover, while the Han Dynasty's large-scale naval construction in the next phase was primarily aimed at preparing for the future Wu-Chu conflict, the Sun Kingdom was also one of its main objectives.
Furthermore, when they actually entered a region like Wu and Chu, where naval forces were rampant, they would inevitably have to deal with the Sun Kingdom first.
Qi Jiguang's joining the Han Navy at this time can only be described as a perfect fit for his profession, since most of the people from the Eastern Sea had been infiltrated into the Sun Country.
"Ding! The third round of summoning for Heavenly-level martial arts and command talents is underway..."
"Ding, the number one person, Li Sheng, Commander 99."
Li Sheng, a famous general in the mid-Tang Dynasty, joined the army at the age of eighteen. In his early years, he fought against foreign enemies and later defeated the rebel armies of the regional military governors. He also quelled the "Jingyuan Mutiny" and recaptured Chang'an. He fought for more than forty years and had countless military achievements.
For his merit in recapturing Chang'an and rebuilding the Tang Dynasty, Li Sheng was selected as one of the Seventy-Two Generals of the Temple of Martial Arts during the Song Dynasty. In the sixth year of the Qiandao reign of Emperor Xiaozong of Song, he replaced Li Ji, a famous general of the early Tang Dynasty, and was once ranked among the Ten Philosophers of the Temple of Martial Arts.
He also reformed the military system. When he served as the military governor of the Shence Army, he reorganized the Shence Army, which was originally stationed on the border, into a centrally administered imperial guard, expanding it to 150,000 men. They were stationed in the capital region and key passes, with eunuchs supervising the army, but all were under the emperor's command.
This move ended the situation of regional warlords controlling the imperial guards after the An Lushan Rebellion and reshaped the national defense system of "using the imperial guards to control the regional warlords" in the late Tang Dynasty.
In addition, Li Sheng had fifteen sons. Apart from three who died young, the remaining twelve all became military generals. In particular, his tenth son, Li Su, later quelled the Huaixi rebellion by "entering Caizhou on a snowy night".
A father and son both being renowned generals, this is considered a minor top-tier summon among Heavenly-level summons.
"Ding, the second person, Zuo Tianlun, martial arts strength 103."
In the novel "The Legend of Tianbao of the Great Sui Dynasty", the core fighting force of the Turks once cooperated with the general Mo Shijie to ambush the Sui army and defeated famous generals such as Qiu Rui and Wu Jianzhang in the battle.
He was ordered to intercept Yuwen Chengdu multiple times, but was defeated each time. In the end, he was killed in a direct battle with Yuwen Chengdu.
Having fought Yuwen Chengdu several times, even though he was no match for him, he still managed to escape several times, so he must have some skill.
"Ding, the third person, Li Si'an, strength 101."
"Ding, fourth person, Meng Ao, Commander 98."
"Ding, the fifth person, Hun Jian, Commander 97."
Hun Jian was a member of the Hun tribe of the Tiele people. He was a famous general in the mid-Tang Dynasty. He followed his father into battle at the age of eleven and made many outstanding contributions during the An Lushan Rebellion.
During the Jingyuan Mutiny, Emperor Dezong fled to Fengtian. Hun Jian led the remaining troops to defend the city to the death. Despite being outnumbered, he fought a bloody battle for more than 30 days. Even after being hit by a stray arrow, he remained calm and composed, buying time for Guo Ziyi's reinforcements.
When suppressing Li Huaiguang's rebellion, Hun Jian served as the military governor of Hezhong and decisively defeated the main force of the rebel army at Changchun Palace.
Afterwards, the Tibetans launched a surprise attack on the Tang envoys under the pretext of an alliance meeting. Hunjian broke through the encirclement alone, gathered scattered troops, and launched a counterattack to block the enemy.
He fought in over a hundred battles throughout his life, and was particularly skilled in defending cities and launching cavalry raids. Historical records state that "in every battle, he would charge into battle wearing a white robe, and the barbarian troops would flee at the sight of him."
"The candidates for the Heavenly Talent Summoning have been presented. Please remove two from the five candidates. The system will then select from the remaining three."
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