Don't Romance: The Top Ten Fierce Generals in History
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Li Yang did not know that his video had caused such a huge shock and change in the Ming Dynasty.

Ding! Zhu Yuanzhang will reward you with 1000 gold taels and two paintings of Su Dongpo. Please accept!

Ding! Zhu Di will reward you with a thousand catties of top-grade jade and five pieces of blue and white porcelain. Please accept!

He clicked accept and a bunch of things suddenly appeared on Li Yang's bed.

The gold, calligraphy, ice-type jade, and five flawless porcelain pieces simply blinded Li Yang's eyes.

He had made it.

He had really struck it rich.

Li Yang let out a wolf howl in excitement.

In the blink of an eye, he had accomplished more than ten small goals.

Forget about gold and jade.

The key was the blue and white porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty. This was a rare porcelain that was worth hundreds of millions.

Because there were too few of them left in the world.

As for Su Dongpo's calligraphy and paintings, although they were more valuable, Li Yang would never sell them.

This was a national treasure.

With these tips, if he followed the standard of living of an ordinary otaku, he would not be able to spend all this money in ten lifetimes.

Although there were so many gifts, Li Yang still waited for a while to see if Chongzhen would give him a reward.

After all, the hearts of the people were lacking.

After waiting for a while, he did not receive any notifications from Chongzhen.

"Forget it. Emperor Chongzhen's palace treasury is so poor that only rats are left. I reckon that even if I wanted to give a gift, I wouldn't be able to find one.”

Li Yang magnanimously forgave Emperor Chongzhen's ignorance and immediately continued to work hard, once again throwing himself into his creation.

Counting the Top Ten Fierce Generals in History, Number Nine

The person I support is not the Lord Zhang Dingbian

Cao Cao replied," When I saw the word 'Zhang', I thought it was Zhang Wenyuan.”

Zhang Fei said," You scared me. I thought I, Old Zhang, was ranked so low!”

Zhu Yuanzhang nodded." This guy is indeed brave and invincible. If it wasn't for Chang Shiwan's arrow, I, Old Zhu, might have become the second Dou Jiande.”

At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Dou Jiande, who had just been promoted to Emperor Xia, looked at Zhu Yuanzhang's comments and a big question mark appeared in his mind.

"There seems to be a story behind Zhu Yuanzhang's words!”

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Zhang Dingbian, a native of Mianyang, Hubei Province, was born into a poor fisherman's family. He was childhood friends with Chen Youliang, who was also born in poverty.

In 1360, when Chen Youliang killed Xu Shouhui and established the Chen Han regime, Zhang Dingbian was the commander of the army.

In 1361, Zhang Dingbian conquered Anqing, an important town under Zhu Yuanzhang's jurisdiction. In 1363, Zhang Dingbian conquered Raozhou again.

In the same year, the Chen Han Regime and the Zhu Ming Regime launched a decisive battle at Poyang Lake. This was a large-scale battle, with both sides sending out hundreds of thousands of elite soldiers. Whoever won would be able to occupy Jiangnan.

During the fierce battle, Zhang Dingbian drove his own flagship straight to Zhu Yuanzhang's flagship in the middle of the army.

He tried to take Zhu Yuanzhang's head from an army of millions.

The vanguard of the Ming army was forced back by his sudden attack. Zhu Yuanzhang was the strictest in his army. The Ming army quickly reacted. When Zhang Dingbian rushed to the middle of the army, they were already surrounded by more than 30 Ming warships.

Just when everyone thought that Zhang Dingbian was about to be captured, Zhang Dingbian began the most peak performance of his life.

Not only did he break out of the 30-odd Ming warships, he also killed the generals under Zhu Yuanzhang, Han Cheng, Song Gui, Chen Zhaoxian, and others. He forcefully carved a bloody path through the hundreds of thousands of Ming soldiers and charged straight at Zhu Yuanzhang, who was in the rear.

Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to steer the ship to avoid it, but the flagship actually ran aground when it turned. Zhang Dingbian held his long sword and charged at Zhu Yuanzhang.

When they were only a few dozen steps away, the hero who saved Zhu Yuanzhang appeared.

It was none other than the famous Chang Yuchun, Chang Shiwan.

Chang Yuchun shot an arrow at Zhang Dingbian's forehead, almost killing him. Zhang Dingbian was unable to hold on and could only withdraw from the battle with hatred.

The next day, when the two sides fought again, the heavens blew a gust of wind and Chang Yuchun set fire to them. Chen Youliang's elite troops were completely annihilated, and Chen Youliang was also killed by a stray arrow.

The following year, Zhang Dingbian followed Chen Li to surrender to Zhu Yuanzhang, and then lived in seclusion in Lingyuan Mountain. He shaved his hair and became a monk, known as the Mujiang Zen Master.

At the age of fifty-nine, Zhang Dingbian could still kill a fierce tiger in the West Mountain. It could be seen how fierce he was.

As a monk for decades, Zhang Dingbian self-taught medical skills and saved countless people.

Putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha on the spot could be said to be very suitable for Zhang Dingbian's life.

At this point, a video appeared:

A poor fisherman boy followed his sworn brother, Chen Youliang, and rose up in the tide of the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. He achieved his reputation in bloody battles.

However, Chen Youliang only regarded Zhang Dingbian as a fierce general and did not listen to Zhang Dingbian's advice.

Before the Battle of Longwan, Zhang Dingbian had been persuading Chen Youliang to be careful of Kang Maocai's fraud.

However, Chen Youliang insisted on his own way and suffered a crushing defeat in Longwan. Not only did he miss the opportunity to capture Zhu Yuanzhang's lair, but he also gave Zhu Yuanzhang 30,000 prisoners and hundreds of large warships for free, allowing Zhu Yuanzhang to have a powerful navy.

During the Battle of Poyang Lake, Zhang Dingbian had used a warship to run amok among the hundreds of Ming army warships. He was like Zhao Zilong at Changban Slope, unstoppable.

The generals of the Ming army went forward one after another, but they were all killed or defeated by him.

He was no match for Zhang Dingbian at all.

That was until Chang Yuchun's celestial arrow stopped his performance.

Zhang Dingbian wanted to be Zhao Zilong, but Zhu Yuanzhang was not Cao Cao.

In other words:

Looking at Zhang Dingbian's short battle career, he was both brave and resourceful. However, since the person he was supporting was not a human ruler, and the enemy he was facing was an emperor like Zhu Yuanzhang, it was only natural for him to fail.

In terms of battle achievements, he could not compare to Lu Xiangsheng. However, in terms of individual bravery, he should be above Lu Xiangsheng. That was why he was listed as the ninth of the Ten Great Generals.

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