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Han Xin

Han Xin was an outstanding military strategist in the history of the Chinese Dynasty. He was one of the three heroes of the Han Dynasty and was also a meritorious minister of the Western Han Dynasty. He was the representative figure of the "War Planning" faction in the military thinking of the Celestial Empire, and was regarded as the "War God" and "War God" by later generations. Han Xin, the King Admiral, took over the role. In the Qin Dynasty's Bright Moon's Great Wall, the weapon was a sword (unknown name).

In the 17th and 18th episodes of The Legend of Qin, Han Xin had a confrontation with a local ruffian, showing his profound martial arts cultivation. He had a forbearing personality and was ambitious. To be able to overcome the pain that ordinary people could not bear, in Zhang Liang's words: This was more courageous than ordinary people. According to history, in the future, he and Zhang Liang would jointly assist Liu Bang in establishing the Han Dynasty. With these two masters in front of him, if Xiang Shaoyu did not become strong, how could he achieve hegemony?

Voice Actor: Fan Junhang

Meng Tian

Meng Tian, surname Ji, Meng family, name Tian. An outstanding young general, a military strategist, both wise and brave. He became famous at the age of 17 and had many military achievements. He killed the famous general of the Chu State, Xiang Yan, and defeated Xiang Shaoyu (Xiang Yu in his youth). In the Qin Dynasty, the Hundred Schools of Philosophy had just appeared. They had a flamboyant personality and liked exaggerated and gorgeous appearances. The guards under them were all dressed in red armor and were called the Golden Fire Cavalry. He fought in the south and north, his name shook the Central Plains, and he was deeply valued by Qin Shihuang. Sun Ye was the voice actor in the Qin Dynasty's Ming Yue drama.

In history, Meng Tian was a brave and good general. Meng Tian was from the Qi Kingdom and came from a family of famous generals. During the Warring States Period, his grandfather, Meng Ao, joined King Zhao of Qin in Qi and led the army to attack Han and Zhao. He was promoted to the position of Shangqing. His father, Meng Wu, was also a general of the Qin Dynasty. He was once the internal historian of the Qin Dynasty and had joined forces with the Qin General Wang Jian to destroy the Chu Country. Meng Tian grew up in a family of generals and was deeply influenced by her family environment. She had been ambitious since she was young and was determined to charge forward and serve the country. He was intelligent and well-read in military books, gradually cultivating a higher level of military knowledge. In the year 221 B.C.(29th year of the reign of the King of Qin), Meng Tian was appointed as a general of the State of Qin due to her family background. She followed the general Wang Ben and led the army south to attack the State of Qi. They marched straight into the capital of Qi, Linzi. Due to Meng Tian's outstanding performance and outstanding military achievements, he stood out among the many generals and was appointed as the internal history by the King of Qin, becoming a trusted general of the First Emperor. In the second year of King Zhuang Xiang's reign (248 B.C.), he had attacked Han, Zhao, and Wei. He had made great contributions to Qin! His father, Meng Wu, once served as a general of the Qin Dynasty and destroyed the Chu State together with Wang Jian. He also made many military achievements. Meng Tian had studied the criminal law when she was young and had taken up the position of hearing prison litigation documents. There's a highlight here. Legend has it that he improved the brush.

In the Qin Dynasty, Ming Yue's Burning Books and Burying Confucians (Temporarily renamed: In the Qin Dynasty, Meng Tian would attack the Xiongnu. This matter was also adapted from real history. Speaking of the relationship between Meng Tian and the Xiongnu, it seemed like they were destined to be irreconcilable. In the era that Meng Tian lived in, the borders were often plundered by the Xiongnu, who were gradually becoming stronger. The Qin regime was threatened. Moreover, before Qin unified the six countries, Xiongnu often plundered the livestock and property of the people in the mainland, and the neighboring countries such as Yan, Zhao, and Qin suffered even more. What was more serious was that in the final stage of Qin's conquest of the six countries, Xiongnu took the opportunity to occupy the Hetao area, the so-called "Henan Land." This gave Meng Tian, who was loyal to her country, a lot of room to show off. In the Hetao battlefield, Great General Meng Tian let the Xiongnu experience defeat after defeat. The battle where he fought bravely, won by surprise, and defeated the Xiongnu was the greatest battle record in his life. People praised him as the "First Warrior of China."

Meng Tian's Death:

After Qin Shihuang unified the country, in order to consolidate his political rule, he implemented a harsh tyranny. A disaster for the scholars of the world swept across China. Qin Shihuang burned books and buried warlocks on a large scale. His eldest son, Fusu, tried his best to stop him. Not only did Qin Shihuang not listen, he demoted him to the border and asked him to supervise Meng Tian to guard the border. From then on, Fu Su and Meng Tian formed an indissolvable bond. When Fu Suchu arrived at the border, he was very depressed. Meng Tian advised him that since he was here, he should take things as they came. It was also important to guard the border. Fu Su felt that Meng Tian was sincere and enthusiastic towards him, so he settled down to help Meng Tian train the army. The two of them were very congenial and became friends who talked about everything. It was also because of this relationship that Zhao Gao's group was determined to murder General Meng Tian.

According to history, Meng Tian should have died in the death of the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty (the sixth volume of the Qin Dynasty) or the death of the Qin Dynasty's Qin Bichu (the seventh volume of the Qin Dynasty). It would depend on whether Zhao Gao was fast or not. But he definitely didn't die at the hands of Xiang Shaoyu and Shi Lan.

Xiang shaoyun

[Age: 14 years old (juvenile)]

[Official Weapon: Formation-Breaking Overlord Spear]

[Brand Martial Arts: Break the Formation, Sweep the Army, Enemy of Ten Thousand]

[Combat power index: 3 to 9]

[Specialties: Innate Strength, Courage Unmatched by Ten Thousand Men]

[Hobbies: Fighting, drinking. Type of the opposite sex: A girl with courage, love, hate, and no fear of swords and knives

Favorite color: Purple

[Favorite Food: Unknown]

Favorite Music: Sword Dance, Chu Ge

Most Admirable People: Grandfather (Xiang Yan, a famous general of Chu State), Father (Xiang Chao, a famous general of Chu State), Jing Ke

[Favorite person: Concubine Yu (Shi Lan's name is Little Yu, and it can be confirmed that she will be Concubine Yu in the future)]

[Heartfelt Girl: Shi Lan]

My closest friend, Tianming

[The person I hate the most: Tianming (Actually, he's a good brother who likes and hates each other.)]

Most Hated People: Ying Zheng, Meng Tian

[Greatest Strength: Confidence]

[Greatest Weakness: Overconfidence, Fear of Heights (In the second movie,"The Qin Dynasty's Moonlit Night at Dawn," the weakness of fear of heights was already overcome)]

The happiest thing was leading an army to war for the first time.

His greatest wish was to defeat the King of Qin, Ying Zheng, one day, overthrow the tyranny of the Qin Dynasty, and make Chu the most powerful country in the world.

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