Huang Zhong led 1000 Royal Guards to protect the First Prince Liu Zheng as they left Luoyang for Liaodong Prefecture.
In order to prevent anyone from seeing through any secrets, everything in the First Prince's residence was stored in the system storage space and brought to Liaodong.
First Prince Liu Zheng's beloved concubine, Bian Yuer, also known as Cao Cao's beloved wife, Empress Bian of Wuxuan, also went with him.
The 1,000 Yulin Royal Guards looked very mighty. Their helmets had a red feather on them. They were fully dressed and rode on tall horses.
In ancient times, the imperial guards were called the imperial guards, which was a misnomer of the term "imperial guards".
The Yulin Royal Guards was established during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The soldiers were selected from the good families of Hanyang, Longxi, Anding, Beidi, Shangjun, and Xihe.
The name of the Yulin Royal Guards was taken from the meaning of "the wings of the country, like the prosperity of the forest".
Why did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty establish such a team?
It turned out that before Emperor Wu's father passed away, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had already been conferred the title of Crown Prince. He was supposed to be the legitimate heir to the throne, but Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's grandmother did not agree and insisted on giving the throne to her son, the King of Liang.
After he finally got the throne, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was still young and often faced crises around him. His relatives also often suppressed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, he decided to establish a special army, trained by himself, to protect himself and help him do some confidential things. This was the predecessor of the Yulin Royal Army.
This army was dressed in a very strange way. They wore a red feather on their helmets, which was known as the " King's Wings ". Therefore, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty directly called them the Yulin Royal Guards.
The members of this army were also very special. They were all the sons of Han Dynasty soldiers, so they were also known as the " Orphans of the Feather Forest."
However, these children had to go through strict training before they could join the Yulin Royal Guards. There were special coaches who trained them every day, including their personal combat ability and military tactics.
Apart from the training of skills, the most important thing for the Yulin Royal Guards was to be absolutely loyal to the emperor. When the emperor's life was in danger, they would be able to stand up and sacrifice their lives at any time. Therefore, brainwashing them was also a necessary subject.
Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong had sent 1,000 imperial guards to protect the First Prince Liu Zheng. It was obvious that Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong valued the First Prince Liu Zheng more and more!
If the First Prince Liu Zheng was still hiding his strength and biding his time like before, like a good-for-nothing, perhaps Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong would at most send 100 ordinary soldiers to escort him!
However, Liu Zheng knew very well that the reason why Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong valued him so much was not because he truly treated him as his own son. It was because he wanted Liu Xie, the youngest son that Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong doted on, to successfully ascend to the position of Crown Prince and inherit the throne of Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong in the future. Therefore, he supported the First Prince Liu Zheng to stand against the Great General He Jin!
Liu Zheng sneered in his heart. Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, you cheap father. Since you treat me as a tool, then don't blame me for not caring about family ties. I might as well treat you as a tool and use you to confer me the title of Liaodong King to build my own imperial hegemony!
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Huang Zhong rode his horse forward and dismounted, paying his respects to the First Prince, Liu Zheng.
"Your Highness, I am Huang Zhong, the lieutenant of the left wing of the Yulin Royal Guards. I pay my respects to the First Prince!”
Liu Zheng was originally sitting in the carriage. When he heard Huang Zhong kowtow to him, he got down from the carriage and went forward to help Huang Zhong up.
"Han Sheng, I've long heard of your great name. With Han Sheng's protection, there will be no worries in the future!”
Before this, Huang Zhong had always heard people on Great General He Jin's side say that First Prince Liu Zheng was a useless prince who indulged in debauchery.
As he had been in the military camp for the past two days, his information had not been updated. Huang Zhong still looked at Liu Zheng with his old eyes.
Originally, Huang Zhong really didn't want to follow Liu Zheng, but he couldn't disobey the decree!
Therefore, Huang Zhong felt awkward.
However, when he saw the First Prince Liu Zheng in front of him, Huang Zhong was completely stunned!
Was this still the legendary good-for-nothing prince who was indulged in debauchery?
His appearance was extraordinary, handsome and noble, and his bright smile was like a spring breeze!
His sharp eyes shone with an amiable and intelligent light!
Moreover, he was so polite to the wise and did not show any arrogance just because he was a middle-ranking officer!
It was really better to see than to hear!
Huang Zhong bowed and said,"Your Highness, you praise me too much. I will definitely protect Your Highness!"”
At this moment, Huang Zhong saw a few strong and valiant soldiers near First Prince Liu Zheng's carriage.
At a glance, they were all very young, some of them were even too young.
However, Huang Zhong had a vague feeling that in time, if these young people could reach his peak state, it was very likely that they would be able to compete with him!
It was already quite rare to have a fierce general whose talent was not inferior to his own. Now, there were actually five or six of them!
It could be seen that the First Prince Liu Zheng was a prince who hid his strength and bided his time!
Everyone thought that he was a useless prince, but he actually had so many fierce people under him!
Huang Zhong instantly looked at First Prince Liu Zheng in a new light!
Perhaps his trip to Liaodong was not as bad as he had imagined!
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