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Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-03

"The Complete Biography of Yue" depicts Yue Fei's Yue family army, including the heroic demeanor of more than 50 military generals.

Among this group of heroic generals, the highly favored spear and iron pulley is like the rebirth of the overlord of Chu, while Yue Yun, Yan Chengfang, He Yuanqing, and Di Lei's eight sledgehammers shine in Zhuxian Town.

Zhang Xian, Yu Hualong, Yang Zaixing, Luo Yanqing, Wu Shangzhi and others are also quite famous. However, there are two special characters among them - Wang Heng and Zhang Bao. Although they possessed unique skills and their martial arts were not inferior to the generals, they chose to become Yue Fei's personal guards and serve him wholeheartedly.

In previous wars, they guarded Yue Fei's horses in front of and behind them, and made great contributions. However, despite their loyalty and courage, their endings were all very tragic, especially Wang Heng, who left this world in an extremely tragic way.

The story of Wang Heng is full of legends, his loyalty does not care about life and death, breaking bridges to dominate the ferry, and his heroic deeds will always be remembered.

Wang Heng has lived on the banks of the Yangtze River since he was a child, is well versed in water, and is naturally fast, and is also good at using a cooked copper stick in his hand. He heard that Yue Fei was a heroic hero and wanted to take refuge in him, but he was not entangled.

So, Wang Heng decided to break down the bridge, occupy the ferry, and charge ten taels of silver for each crosser, on the one hand, as a coil, and on the other hand, it was also to honor Yue Fei. Although the cost of this was high, the bridge was broken by Wang Heng, and it was impossible to cross the river without taking his boat.

If the ferry wants to repay the debt, then Wang Heng, who is one foot long and broad-shouldered and round-waisted, is not easy to mess with. Wang Heng's behavior is a bit like the behavior of Zhang Heng, a good man from Liangshan, in the Xunyang River, and if he is not willing to pay the fee, he is also willing to invite the boat passengers to eat "wontons" or "bandao noodles".

At the same time, he is also a bit like Wang Yanzhang who dominated the silt river in the five dynasties of the Tang Dynasty, when Wang Yanzhang dominated the silt river ferry with a muddy iron boat, and his power was infinite and famous, and now Wang Heng dominates the ferry with a cooked copper stick.

Will Zhang Bao defect to Yue Fei.

Yue Fei and Zhang Bao happened to meet Wang Heng, and they crossed the river by boat. Wang Heng had already agreed on **, ten taels per person, and ten taels for a horse. They had to pay a total of thirty taels, and Zhang Bao asked for something cheaper, but Wang Heng resolutely refused to bargain.

Zhang Bao had no choice but to agree, let them get on the boat first, and then pay. Wang Heng thought that his territory was safe, and decided to let the two of them taste bandao noodles in Jiangxin, and then take the white horse in exchange for silver.

Wang Heng held the board knife in his hand, ready to challenge Yue Fei and Zhang Bao on the board knife face. However, Zhang Bao had already taken precautions, kicked the flying board knife, and then kicked Wang Heng. Wang Heng couldn't dodge, so he could only roll into the water.

Although he was proficient in water, Wang Heng still decided to plan and capsized the boat and drove the two into the water together. Yue Fei and Zhang Bao were also vigilant, and Yue Fei reminded Zhang Bao to be aware of possible dangers underwater.

Zhang Bao used the muddy iron rod as a boat penny and paddled in the water, while Yue Fei used the Liquan Divine Spear to stir around, front and back, left and right. Wang Heng saw it underwater and didn't dare to get close, so he could only wait until he reached the shore, and Yue Fei and Zhang Bao left.

However, Wang Heng was not reconciled, he carried a cooked copper rod, chased after him from behind, scolded the two and demanded that they pay for the boat. He claimed that no one but the Emperor could exempt him from collecting money for the boat, or else he would have to show them his sticks.

Zhang Bao held an iron rod in his hand and faced Wang Heng's cooked copper rod without fear. The two of them have superb stick skills, and the iron rod fights the cooked copper stick, and after fifteen or sixteen rounds, there is still no winner.

However, Zhang Bao was carrying a package on his back and it was very inconvenient to turn around, which gave Wang Heng the upper hand in the battle. Just when Zhang Bao was about to fail, Yue Fei stepped forward, separated the two with a firearm, and asked Wang Heng if the two men had paid the fare.

Wang Heng replied frankly that they were the loyal minister Li Gang and the hero Yue Fei. When Yue Fei heard this, he immediately stepped forward to ask Wang Heng if he was willing to follow him in order to find a better way out.

Wang Heng said that he was not greedy for fame and wealth, but just hoped to serve Yue Fei for the rest of his life. Yue Fei deeply felt Wang Heng's loyalty and courage, so he accepted him as his retinue and gave him the opportunity to pursue a better life.

Although the battle between Zhang Bao and Wang Heng was fierce, the appearance of Yue Fei turned things around. Under the leadership of Yue Fei, Wang Heng has always adhered to the belief of following Yue Fei and serving Yue Fei all his life.

His loyalty and courage won Yue Fei's trust and respect, and also brought new hope to his life.

After Wang Heng packed his bags, he went on the road with Zhang Bao and Yue Fei. Zhang Bao saw that Wang Heng was carrying the package, so he offered to carry it for him. Zhang Bao has been agile since he was a child, even if he is carrying a heavy package, he can fly as fast as he can, and even can race with Yue Fei on horseback.

However, Wang Heng is not an idle person, he is burly and has extraordinary physical fitness. He said that even if he carried a burden of three or four hundred catties, he could walk three or four hundred miles a day.

After hearing this, Yue Fei curiously decided to test their abilities. He rode his horse and galloped, and walked seven or eight miles first. When the horse stopped, Wang Heng and Zhang Bao also arrived quickly. However, as soon as Wang Heng arrived at the horse, Zhang Bao had already walked ten steps in front of the horse.

Yue Fei laughed, praised their speed, and referred to them as "Zhang Bao before the horse, Wang Heng after the horse". Since then, Wang Heng has been loyal to Yue Fei and has made great achievements in many battles.

At the same time, Yue Fei's horse and horse also had two more generals. In the battle, Yue Fei held a spear, Zhang Bao's iron rod swept in front of the horse, and Wang Heng's cooked copper stick was waved behind the horse, resisting countless knives and spears for him.

Although Wang Heng died tragically on the streets, his heroic deeds and loyalty to Yue Fei will forever be recorded in history.

After Yue Fei fought in Zhuxian Town, he received an edict from the imperial court that he could only suspend military operations and make arrangements. He also made proper arrangements for the loyal generals Zhang Bao and Wang Heng, Zhang Bao was appointed as the commander-in-chief of Haoliang, and Wang Heng was also considered as a candidate for the commander-in-chief.

Judging by their merits, it was more than enough to hold the post of general soldier. However, Wang Heng said that he was only willing to serve Yue Fei and was not willing to be an official. Despite this, Yue Fei still appointed him as the chief soldier, but Wang Heng was firmly opposed, preferring to commit suicide rather than accept the position.

In desperation, Yue Fei had no choice but to let him stay. With the urging of the twelve gold medals, Yue Fei took Wang Heng and the four generals to Lin'an. However, while in Pingjiang, they encountered a change.

Feng Zhong and Feng Xiao led 20 lieutenants to read out the holy decree, accusing Yue Fei of standing still, reducing military rations, and robbing his troops, and demanding that he enter Beijing to be interrogated.

After Wang Heng heard these slanderous words, he was furious, held a cooked copper stick in his hand, blocked in front of Marshal Yue, and asked: "Marshal Yue has fought for many years and defeated the Jin army many times, why was he arrested in vain?"

If anyone dares to do anything, let them eat me first! Seeing this, Yue Fei reprimanded Wang Heng for trying to frame him for being disloyal, and instead suggested that he prove his loyalty by killing himself.

Yue Fei said, pull out the sword and kill himself. The four generals hurriedly rushed forward and snatched the sword down. When Wang Heng saw this scene, he also threw away the copper rod, knelt in front of Yue Fei and wept bitterly, asking if they really wanted to take Marshal Yue away.

Feng Zhong was already dissatisfied with Wang Heng's obstruction, and when he saw him kneeling, he drew his waist knife and slashed at him. Wang Heng had already expected it and planned to get up and get rid of the entanglement. Wang Heng is a half-century hero, who rushes and kills in thousands of troops and horses, and no one is invincible.

At this moment, Yue Fei shouted: "Wang Heng, don't do it!" Wang Heng knelt down silently, was slashed on the top of his head by Feng Zhong, and was surrounded by all the lieutenants and hacked to death.

Wang Heng did not resist until his death, because he knew that Yue Fei's words were more important than the emperor's orders. Wang Heng's loyal and righteous servant spirit is admirable, and his ambition is admirable.

His sacrifice was spilled with blood at Pingjiangtou, but his name will forever be etched in people's hearts. Compared with Gao Chong and Yang Zaixing's death on the battlefield, Yu Hualong and He Yuanqing's suicide, and Wang Heng's death at the age of Xiao is the most tragic scene of the Yue family's army.

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