Three Kingdoms: Stepmother Empress Dowager He, begging me to save her son
34 Huang Zhong, Taishi Ci, and the two God of Archery were now his men!

Lu Yi

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Liu Zheng also obtained a few other pieces of information about Huang Zhong.

"Great General He Jin repeatedly invited Shentu Pan, but he did not succeed. Thus, He Jin ordered Huang Zhong to persuade Shentu Pan to assist him, but he still did not receive a response.”

Liu Zheng was very puzzled. Who was Shentu Pan? It was fine if he rejected Great General He Jin, but he did not even give Huang Zhong face?

"Your Highness, this person is a hermit. He doesn't like to be an official, but he is very famous.

He was considered a famous scholar, not the kind of hermit who was unwilling to even leave his name behind.

Shentu Pan was famous for his filial piety. Later, he was praised by Guo Tai, Cai Yong, and others, and his reputation grew.

This person didn't live in seclusion to fish for fame. It was purely because he didn't want to be an official.

He rejected the requests of the county governor and the three dukes and went into seclusion to study.”

Liu Zheng had no interest in such people.

Perhaps such a person had a certain amount of talent, but the world was in chaos. If you didn't come out to save the world and hid yourself, the situation would be small!

However, Liu Zheng was even more certain from this matter that Huang Zhong, who was under Great General He Jin, should be one of the famous Five Tiger Generals.

This was because it was clear that Shentu Pan was a very famous person. If He Jin asked Huang Zhong to write a letter to Shentu Pan to persuade him to enter the official career, then this Huang Zhong should also have a certain reputation and not be a passerby. Otherwise, it would seem that he did not value Shentu Pan enough, and his words would not carry much weight.

Before Liu Zheng prepared to look for Huang Zhong, he also investigated the situation of another person.

That person was one of Huang Zhong's lords in history, Jing Prefecture Overseer Liu Biao.

Liu Biao was not only a relative of the Han royal family, but also a famous person. He was on the list of so-called party members and celebrities in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Coincidentally, Liu Biao could also be said to be He Jin's old official.

It was in this year, 184, which was the seventh year of Guanghe according to the year title, that the party ban was lifted. Liu Biao was conscripted by General He Jin as a subordinate and recommended to enter the court again as the Marquis of the Northern Army.

Liu Biao's official career was probably like this: General's subordinate-North Army Marquis-Jingzhou Cishi-Zhennan General, Jingzhou Mu.

Therefore, Liu Biao and Huang Zhong had a second similarity-they were both related to He Jin.

Whether it was in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong's situation before he was in his forties had never been mentioned. From the beginning, he was Liu Biao's subordinate and was appointed as a general.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he had been guarding You County in Changsha Prefecture with Liu Biao's nephew Liu Pan. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he had been guarding Changsha Prefecture with Liu Biao's subordinate, Han Xuan.

Huang Zhong and Taishi Ci had fought before because Sun Ce trusted Taishi Ci very much in history. He let him lead the army to resist Liu Biao's army in Changsha!

In Taishi Ci's biography, it was mentioned," Liu Biao's nephew, Liu Pan, was very brave. He invaded Ai and Xi'an counties several times.”

From this simple sentence, it could be understood that Huang Zhong was definitely among the troops that were raiding the counties.

From the analysis of the word bandit, Liu Pan did not attack the city and seize land. He only harassed or distracted Sun Ce's battle strategy. After all, Sun Ce's main target at that time was Jiangxia's Huang Zu.

Sun Ce then divided Haihun and Jianchang into six counties on the left and right sides, and appointed Taishi Ci as the commander of Jianchang, concurrently governing Haihun, and urged the generals to resist Liu Pan together. From then on, Liu Pan disappeared and no longer invaded.

Taishi Ci came, and Liu Pan cowered? That was definitely impossible, these two sides would definitely have had one or even many clashes, the scale didn't need to be very large, but at least it was enough to make Liu Pan flinch.

Coincidentally, Huang Zhong was also famous for his archery. Would the two sharpshooters have a chance to fight? I

He believed that Huang Zhong and Liu Pan chose to retreat after witnessing Taishi Ci's abilities.

Of course, this did not mean that Huang Zhong's ability was inferior to Taishi Ci. It could be that Liu Pan's ability was inferior to Taishi Ci's, or it could be that his military strength was inferior.

Now, it seemed that Huang Zhong and Taishi Ci were both archery gods, and there was no difference between them!

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How could Liu Zheng miss out on a tiger general like Huang Zhong, who was at his peak!

The reason why Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong had Huang Zhong lead troops to escort Liu Zheng to Liaodong Prefecture was because Liu Zheng had instructed Cao Zhengchun to give Han Ling Emperor the idea.

At that time, Cao Zhengchun said to Liu Hong, the Han Ling Emperor,""Your Majesty, this servant heard that Great General He Jin has a fierce general, Huang Zhong, Huang Hansheng, who is brave enough to be outdone by ten thousand men. He is Great General He Jin's fellow countryman. If Your Majesty lets this person escort the First Prince to Liaodong Prefecture, on one hand, he can protect the First Prince, and on the other hand, he can weaken the power of Great General He Jin's subordinates!”

Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong was currently having a headache over Great General He Jin's inability to fall. Hearing Cao Zhengchun's words, he gladly let Huang Zhong lead a thousand imperial guards to protect the First Prince Liu Zheng as he headed to Liaodong Prefecture.

Great General He Jin was unwilling to let Huang Zhong leave, but Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong said that if he did not let Huang Zhong protect the First Prince Liu Zheng, he would not be at ease letting the First Prince Liu Zheng go to Liaodong Prefecture.

As such, General He Jin had no choice but to let Huang Zhong follow Liu Zheng to Liaodong Prefecture.

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