Yang Zaixing, a fierce general through the ages, fought in a white robe and a silver spear in Xiaosh

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-27

Looking back at history, the rise and fall of dynasties all show the important role of outstanding leaders. However, as an actor who charges into battle and wins thousands of miles, the fierce general is an indispensable key factor on the road to victory.

There is a relationship between the general and the leader, just like only with the right person and on the right boat, the road ahead can go smoother and smoother. Choosing to work hard is the first step towards success.

There are also many fierce generals in history, some of them met Bole early in the morning, and some met him at the corner of their lives, although the time process is more complicated, but they have all successfully achieved positive results.

Yue Fei captured a soldier who was both an enemy general and his enemy in the war, but he did not choose to execute him, but took him under his command and trained him to become a famous general under his command.

In Yue Fei's view, war is not for revenge, but for the peace of the country and the nation.

Cao Cheng led an army of 100,000 in the first year of Shaoxing, intending to establish himself on his own, and Yang Zaixing was one of his subordinate generals, who followed him to fight in the south and made many achievements. In the second year of Shaoxing, Cao Cheng sent his troops to guard Moxie Pass, and Yue Fei followed the principle of saluting first and then soldiers to persuade them to surrender, but he had no choice but to fail and could only take military action to subdue them.

The process of subjugation went smoothly, and Cao Cheng's troops were beaten to the point that they could only flee in the wilderness. The leaders of the troops who came to support him were too light of the enemy, believing that Cao Cheng's troops were nothing more than a rabble, so instead of listening to Yue Fei's warnings, they indulged in local merriment, food and wine.

Yang Zaixing played with a horse pistol and caught Yue Fei's troops, who were sleeping with a wine jar, off guard. At this time, the women who had been held hostage joined in and sang songs together, having so much fun that they forgot who they were.

Although Yang Zaixing was brave and fearless, he struggled to resist six kicks with four punches, and was eventually captured when he was outnumbered. However, Yue Fei had already heard of Yang Zaixing's reputation, and when he saw him with his own eyes, he was immediately attracted by his heroic appearance, probably because of his extraordinary temperament.

Although Yang Zaixing once killed Yue Fei's younger brother with his own hands, Yue Fei did not dwell on this, but felt that he was a talent capable of making contributions. So, Yue Fei persuaded Yang Zaixing to join his camp and become his right-hand man.

Cao Cheng's troops had been defeated, and Yang Zaixing was well aware of his situation, and he had always admired Yue Fei, so he chose to stay and become Yue Fei's general. Yue Fei not only has unique views on military affairs, but also is very good at recognizing and employing people.

After Yang Zaixing joined Yue Fei's camp, he made many achievements.

In the third year of Shaoxing, the imperial court ordered Yue Fei to conquer the surrounding rebel forces. Yue Fei decided to appoint Yang Zaixing as a pioneer through the strategy of both wisdom and bravery. Yang Zaixing lived up to expectations and successfully quelled the surrounding rebel forces, which was highly praised by the imperial court.

During his six years in Shaoxing, Yang Zaixing once again made great achievements, and this victory not only demonstrated his outstanding fighting talent, but also proved his superb strategy.

On the battlefield of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty for six years, Yang Zaixing, under the command of Yue Fei, sent troops to defend Xiangyang, aiming to recover the lost territory. He was well aware of the importance of strategy, so he first conducted an in-depth analysis of the terrain of both sides and decided to adopt a strategy of feigning defeat and luring the enemy.

He sent his troops into battle, then retreated as if he was defeated, luring the enemy into accelerated pursuit. However, he had already ambushed elite soldiers in front of him, waiting for the arrival of the enemy.

When the enemy rushed into the encirclement, Yang Zaixing's army attacked fiercely, and the enemy was crushed and fled in confusion.

Yang Zaixing once again made outstanding achievements and became a powerful general under Yue Fei, unmatched.

In the original story, the Jin army violated its alliance agreement with the Song Dynasty and attacked again. The Song court urgently sent Yue Fei to meet the battle, and Yang Zaixing participated in the battle as a response.

In the contest between the two sides, the Jin army was finally defeated and left the land of the Song Dynasty. However, the leader of the Jin army did not give up because of this, but gathered a large number of troops to invade the Song Dynasty again.

The Song Dynasty court was very nervous, and they immediately sent Yue Fei to fight against Jin again. Yue Fei lived up to expectations, mobilized troops and horses, and successfully stopped the invasion of the Jin army.

Yang Zaixing rushed into the territory of the Jin army alone, and he was bent on capturing the leader of the Jin army alive, but he did not succeed due to the tight defense of the Jin army. However, after killing hundreds of enemies, he managed to escape the pursuit of the enemy.

This fully shows that Yang Zaixing is a rare talent on the battlefield, and when facing the encirclement of the enemy, he can still kill hundreds of enemies and successfully escape. Subsequently, Yang Zaixing and another fierce general led 300 cavalry respectively, planning to attack the Jin army.

Unfortunately, however, they encountered a surprise attack by the Jin army at Xiaoshang Bridge.

Yang Zaixing faced the Jin army of 1,000 people, fearless, led the soldiers to kill the enemy bravely, and finally died bravely in Xiaoshang Bridge because he was outnumbered. After the Jin army succeeded, they burned his body and even got more than two liters of arrowheads.

Is his death heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than Hongmao?

Therefore, even though he has left us, his noble sacrifice for the country will still be remembered by future generations, and he is an object of our learning and admiration. He will live forever in our hearts as if he never left.

We will protect our homeland as he did, learn from his deep righteousness, and he will be a role model for us. And he will always watch us move forward, lighting the way ahead for us.

Yang Zaixing is the epitome of countless anti-Jin heroes, and it is precisely because there are many invincible and invincible generals like Yang Zaixing that we can resist the attack of the Jin army again and again and protect our homeland.

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