Li Cunxiao subdued the Penny King, and Wang Yanzhang swore that as long as Li Cunxiao is alive, I wi

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-02

In the heroic legends of the Sui and Tang dynasties, there are eighteen heroic heroes who are brave and good at fighting, and their heroic deeds are widely spread throughout the world.

In the turbulent last years of the Tang Dynasty, there were sixteen brave and warlike generals, known as the "Sixteen Heroes". Among them, the most outstanding is undoubtedly Li Cunxiao, the thirteenth Taibao, whose Yu King Kaishan is invincible, just like Li Yuanba in the Sui and Tang dynasties, invincible and unstoppable.

However, after Li Cunxiao, the iron gun general Wang Yanzhang became another invincible general, and he picked up the 36 generals of the Tang Army in Jibaoshan, and also picked Gao Siji with a horse gun. Who is more powerful of these two invincible generals?

The answer is undoubtedly that Li Cunxiao is better. They once fought each other, and Li Cunxiao's power overwhelmed the Penny King.

Li Cunxiao, the right-hand man of Li Keyong, the king of Jin, was an invincible general in the remnant Tang Dynasty. His brilliant achievements began in the rest of his life in the tiger's mouth of Feihuyu, and since then he has fought all the way and made great achievements, including capturing the Southern Dao King Meng Juehai alive in Hezhong Mansion, dragging nine oxen back by the Yellow River, and even forcing Huangchao to kill himself, all of which show his heroism and invincibility.

After the battle of Annihilation Chaoshan, Li Cunxiao's exploits were unmatched, and he was named the invincible general of the world's constant bravery, and won the gold medal given by Qin. Since then, Li Cunxiao's name has resounded all over the world and has become the world's first fierce general in Yuding.

When Li Cunxiao's fame shocked the world, Wang Yanzhang was still unknown. At that time, Wang Yanzhang was just a sailor ferrying in the silt river, but he was born with divine power, excellent martial arts, and the muddy iron boat in his hand weighed 120 pounds, and was respected as the "invincible king of the muddy iron penny".

Zhu Wen, the king of the Great Liang, once personally came to the door to invite him out of the mountain, Wang Yanzhang deeply felt Zhu Wen's wisdom and promised to be a general. However, because there were some things to deal with, he promised Zhu Wen to join his camp in three months.

Leave the money to buy the road, and if you don't have the money, you will leave your invincible gold medal. Li Cunxiao knew that Wang Yanzhang's goal was his gold medal, although he had a remarkable record, there were still people who wanted to challenge him, but he was not afraid, but ridiculed Wang Yanzhang for what strength he could challenge.

Wang Yanzhang's kung fu is unmatched, and his trick is a penny. Seeing that Li Cunxiao was very arrogant, Wang Yanzhang immediately made a move, waving the iron boat penny with both hands, and smashed it fiercely on the top of Li Cunxiao's head.

This, coupled with Wang Yanzhang's strength, can be called extremely domineering. However, Li Cunxiao actually stretched out his hands and grabbed the iron penny steadily, no matter how hard Wang Yanzhang tried, he didn't move at all.

What's even more amazing is that Li Cunxiao pushed hard, and actually threw Wang Yanzhang into the silt river with others, and then laughed away. Wang Yanzhang grew up by the river and was familiar with the nature of the water, and although he was thrown into the water, he did not drown.

However, this fall made Wang Yanzhang deeply ashamed, and he felt that it was because he was too careless that Li Cunxiao easily fell into the water. He decided to regain his dignity, so he went home and rode a horse, took a muddy iron penny, and took a shortcut to intercept Li Cunxiao.

After the battle just now, Li Cunxiao has seen Wang Yanzhang's strength, and he took out his famous weapon Yu Wang Kaishan Lance, wanting to see Wang Yanzhang's real kung fu.

The battle between Wang Yanzhang and Li Cunxiao showed their respective divine powers and resourcefulness. Wang Yanzhang wielded a penny and tried to defeat Li Cunxiao, but Li Cunxiao was unhurried and caught and suppressed the penny with a lance.

Although Wang Yanzhang was annoyed, he still insisted that Li Cunxiao wait for him to go to the blacksmith to straighten the penny. However, Li Cunxiao easily straightened the penny with his bare hands, which made Wang Yanzhang greatly admired.

After taking over the penny, Wang Yanzhang bowed three times to Li Cunxiao, expressed his convincing, and decided not to go out of the mountain again. This battle showed Li Cunxiao's wisdom and bravery, and also showed Wang Yanzhang's noble sentiments.

Wang Yanzhang and Li Cunxiao, the difference in strength between the two is huge, just like the gap between Yuwen Chengdu and Li Yuanba. Wang Yanzhang wisely chose Zhu Wen, the king of Liang, while Li Cunxiao swore to protect Li Keyong, the king of Jin.

Their duel is by no means a simple competition, but a battle of life and death, and the result may be like Li Yuanba tearing Yuwen Chengdu. After this battle, Wang Yanzhang concentrated on practicing marksmanship, and changed from a penny king to an iron spear general.

When Li Cunxiao was alive, Wang Yanzhang chose to live in seclusion, and it was not until Li Cunxiao died in Taiyuan that he was reborn, took refuge in Zhu Wen, and raised his power in Jibao Mountain.

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