The Summoner of the Battle of All Realms

Chapter 1010: Summoning the Strong Generals in the Battle of All Realms

Almost the entire army was wiped out, and only a few people escaped.

At this moment, in the Huns' tent, Modun was walking back and forth. He was very concerned about what was happening ahead.

At this moment, a soldier rushed in in a panic and said, "Your Highness, it's not good, it's not good."

"What?" Maodun couldn't help but feel his heart skip a beat, then he stepped forward and grabbed the other person, "What's going on? Tell me, what's going on?"

Modu suddenly became angry.

"Reporting to Your Highness, we fell into the trap. We fell into the trap. Almost all our soldiers were wiped out." The soldier looked sad.

"Ah, I am so angry." Mao Dun did not expect such an outcome. His blood surged and he felt as if his chest was about to burst in half.

"Death to me." Mao Dun pulled out his sword and chopped the opponent in half with one blow. "It's fake. It must be fake. How dare you deceive me."

Modu thought to himself.

At this time, hundreds of cavalry returned, each of them with wounds on their bodies, very miserable.

Only at this moment did Modu have to face reality. He didn't understand why this happened, why this happened! ..

Chapter 1378 Attack and Killing The Legend of Huo Qubing

Just when Mao Dun couldn't figure it out, a cry of death suddenly came from outside. It turned out that Huo Qubing didn't want to give up such combat skills, so he led the cavalry and chased him directly.

The cavalry all over the sky seemed to have the tendency to annex the Huns.

Maodun was shocked. Although he was a hero, he had no soldiers at the moment. After all, Touman Chanyu was not dead yet, and Maodun was not a Chanyu yet.

Touman Chanyu did not delegate power, and Maodun only had a few of his own confidants, who were reluctant to compete with the Qin army.

It is difficult for a clever woman to cook without rice, and this is the case with Maodun.

There was no choice but to retreat.

Huo Qubing, Lu Bu, Ma Chao, and Li Guang kept charging like sharp knives.

Seeing Mao Dun fleeing, Huo Qubing did not let the soldiers pursue him.

Huo Qubing was one of the most outstanding commanders in Kyushu, and he was an eternal hero in Kyushu. He was named the "Champion Marquis" at a young age and won the title of the three armies bravely.

The three words "Champion Marquis" have never been replaced through the ages, because this is Huo Qubing's exclusive "Marquis position" and no one can match it.

Huo Qubing is a very legendary figure.

Because he was so powerful, he was jealous of Heaven.

In his early years, it was rumored that Huo Qubing was saved by a fairy.

In the second year of Yuan Shou, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the powerful Xiongnu occupied the west of Hexi Province, but they were not enough. They continued to expand eastward and harassed the Han family.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Hussar General Huo Qubing to lead a 100,000-strong military expedition to the west. He marched more than 2,000 miles from the beginning of the Ji Dynasty to the Xiongnu's lair. King Hunxie defeated Beixun, and King Xiutu led his troops to surrender to the Han.

General Huo Qubing, who returned from victory, was short of food and supplies, so he took a detour eastward, intending to go to the Zhaowu area to provide supplies.

When the Han army marched to the bank of the Heihe River, the wind and waves were heavy and they could not cross. Huo Qubing ordered to set up camp and wait for the weather to calm down before crossing the river.

King Hunxie received this letter and made a comeback, intending to kill the besieged Han army on the north bank of the Heihe River.

At the critical moment, Huo Qubing led his troops across the river with the determination to die as a ghost in the Black River rather than as a prisoner of the Huns.

Suddenly, an auspicious light appeared in the sky over the Heihe River, and a female Bodhisattva with an immortal spirit appeared. She took off the silver hairpin from her temples and threw it towards the Heihe River. In June, the water of the Heihe River actually formed an ice bridge. Huo Qubing waved his troops across and King Hunxie passed by. Hot pursuit.

As soon as the Huns and horses arrived at the bridge, there was a loud explosion and the ice bridge collapsed. The Huns and horses fell into the Black River and became ghosts in the water.

Huo Qubing returned to court to report to Emperor Wu of the Ming and Han dynasties. The emperor issued an edict, naming Xianggu the "Pingtian Immortal Girl" and ordering "the temple to be enlarged".

Rebuild Dayu for Xianggu and build a golden body.

Huo Qubing was legendary throughout his life, both during his lifetime and after his death.

Among the stone carvings in front of Huo Qubing's tomb, there is a war horse with raised hooves and mane. Under its belly is a bearded man with a frightened face lying on his back.

This stone carving is named "Horse Trampling the Huns". It is said that it is based on a magical legend.

During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the Huns invaders continued to harass them, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent his nephew and general Huo Qubing to lead troops to fight against them.

Before leaving, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also gave him a unique war horse. This war horse was one foot tall, three feet wide, with red mane and hoofs. It was very majestic. It travels thousands of miles in a day and eight hundred miles at night. When it screams, it roars loudly, and when it runs, its hooves generate wind. Most people dare not approach it.

This horse was originally a sacred horse in heaven. The Jade Emperor specially sent it to earth to help Huo Qubing achieve great achievements.

After this horse went to war with Huo Qubing, it traveled south, north, east, and west to fight, and made great contributions.

Once when Huo Qubing encountered two thousand Xiongnu soldiers while riding alone, the horse immediately raised its iron hooves as big as a bowl and stepped straight towards the enemy. It ran rampant and was invincible, trampling a large number of Xiongnu soldiers to death. It carried Huo Qubing and rushed back from the hail of guns and arrows.

Later, after three years of fighting, the Huns were defeated, and Huo Qubing rode a magical horse in triumph.

Seeing that it was only a few dozen miles away from the capital, Shen Ma was overworked and could no longer lift his hooves, so he lay down.

Huo Qubing was very anxious when he saw the war horse suddenly lying on the ground. He put his hands around the horse's head and tried to help the horse up. At this time, I saw the horse's head in his arms shook, shed two lines of tears, and actually spoke: "I was originally a war horse in the sky. When I came from the kingdom of heaven, the Jade Emperor asked me to assist you in the battlefield. Now The Huns have been defeated, and it’s time for me to go back.”

After saying that, he fell down again.

Huo Qubing was very sad, remembering that many times he was in danger, but Shenma helped him turn danger into a disaster. Now that it was about to leave, I couldn't help but shed tears and hug the horse's head tightly.

Shenma said again: "General, go quickly, the emperor is waiting for your good news." After saying this, he died.

As soon as the divine horse died, a whirlwind suddenly broke out in the sky, causing sand and rocks to fly. The sky was dark and the earth was dark, making people unable to open their eyes. After a while, the wind and sand calmed down, and I saw large tracts of dust and sand piled up around me about ten feet high. A large earthen mound about one mile square buried Shenma's body.

Later, after Huo Qubing died, he was buried in Maoling. When people were making stone carvings in front of his tomb, they carved the "Horse Trampling the Huns" that has been preserved to this day according to this legend to commemorate the great achievements of the hussar general Huo Qubing and the divine horse.

Over time, people mistook the "Mazhong" where the wind and sand buried the sacred horse as "Mazhuang".

In the North Plain of Xianyang, there are two places where this magical story is spread: one is Mazhuang Village in the southeast of Jingyang County, which is more than fifty miles east of Huo Qubing's tomb, and the other is only ten miles east of Huo Qubing's tomb. Mazhuang Town is located directly north of the Qin capital in Xianyang.

The local people said that Huo Qubing's horse was buried there. ..

Chapter 1379 Hug left and right Xiangfei Baosi

During the great victory on the grassland, Fusu was in Afang Palace, and he was increasingly becoming a coward.

I saw Fusu holding Xiang Fei in his left hand and holding Bao Si in his right hand.

In front of him were delicious dishes.

Opposite Fusu, the dancer danced gracefully. On the side, the moving music continued to play, making the whole room filled with fairyland. During this period, Fusu has been immersed in the gentle land. middle.

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