Chapter 26 Kill Hu Ling 1!

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It can be said that if Ran Min did not show such talent, at most he would be raised by Shi Hu and then become one of the nobles, or even gradually fall out of favor, fall, and disappear until he dies.

There are naturally love scenes. Ran Min records that there are two women with the deepest entanglements. One is the queen of the palace, Empress Dong, who is the wife of Ran Min and the biological mother of the later crown prince Ran Zhi. Although the ending was not written in history, it should be that when Ran Wei surrendered generals attempted to support Ran Zhi to restore the country, the matter was defeated. Ran Zhi and the soldiers who were in charge were killed by the former Yàn, or committed suicide in advance.

Compared to Empress Dong, another woman, Qiu, is much more interesting. She herself is the eldest daughter of Qiu Song, the censor in the Later Zhao Palace. However, after Ran Min died, she remarried Lu Feng, who was named a Han family, and did not choose to commit suicide or go with Empress Dowager Dong.

Ran Min died in a defeated war, so Ran Wei continued for a while at that time, but because the main force and the god of war they relied on Ran Min died in battle, they finally chose to surrender.

However, part of this surrender is a real surrender, part of it is a false surrender, and later it is waiting for an opportunity to rebel.

Ran Min's woman must be more than that, but Qin Tian will not arrange many emotional scenes in this movie. He will not make up any plots. He will make up his feelings.

So there are two heroines, one is Empress Dong and the other is Qiu.

Empress Dong used the name Dong Mumei. There were only three words in history, but there was no accurate name. In fact, many famous women in history had no names but only surnames. Like Mi Yue, she actually knew that her surname was Mi. Her position in the harem was Bazi. There was no record of what her name was. Mi Yue was fabricated later.

Dong Mumei and Ran Min are naturally young, childhood sweethearts, and are also orphans from the beggars. They are considered to be the ones whom Li Nong is stationed by Ran Min.

After all, if you want to influence a person, especially when you are a man, the best way is naturally the person next to you.

Therefore, Dong Mumei is Li Nong's adopted daughter. Her father was originally a low-level cadre in the beggar army. He died in the war shortly after surrendering to Later Zhao. He was adopted by Li Yan and was three years older than Ran Min.

Qiu is a political marriage and a Han woman, but she is a noble family.

Shi Le from the Later Zhao was still very capable. Although he was not as good as Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, he also had a special appointment to enhance the status of the Han people. From the recovery of the Qihuo Army, he could see his extraordinaryness and ability.

Therefore, in the Later Zhao, there were also Han nobles and aristocrats.

However, these noble families were not so beautiful during the Shihu period.

As the grandson of Shihu and also the pillar of the Later Zhao Kingdom, Ran Min is the Dinghai Sword Needle, and marriage is naturally the most appropriate. Qiu's family has obtained the name Qiu Wanning.

Qiu Wanning's appearance is naturally extremely beautiful, otherwise Ran Min would not be able to like it.

Li Nong also agrees with marriage very much, and even actively promotes it.

After all, if they want to usurp the throne and reverse the world, they will definitely be supported by the Han nobles and noble families in the Later Zhao Dynasty.

However, the loyalty of the girls of the aristocratic family is naturally very limited. What they are truly loyal to is their family, so after Ran Min failed, he chose another way to live.

Of course, the movie will not write these plots. In the end, Murong Jun sent Ran Min to Longcheng and killed him in Exing Mountain. All the plants and trees on the seven miles of the mountain were withered, and locusts rose. From May to December, it was drought and rainy.

Murong Jun sent an envoy to worship Ran Min, posthumously named Wudao Tianwang, and it stopped heavy snow that day.

So there are four female characters in the killing order. One is the childhood sweetheart with Ran Min. This is naturally played by Qin Tian’s goddaughter, and then the teenager version of the big sister. Qin Tian is the role of Xue Ying’s sister. After all, you have to be equal and you can’t be too generous to the other.

The above two are actually supporting roles. The ones who can be regarded as the heroine are naturally the adult version of Dong Mumei, played by Yang Mi.

Qiu was asked by Liu Yifei, and they were actually the two of them who really had an opponent with Qin Tian.

Although Qin Tian is the director of this movie, the real filming is actually the middle and final plot. In the early stage, Ran Liang, childhood and teenage years, these three parts were filmed by the assistant director. Qin Tian didn't even report to the crew, but he has always been watching the progress and sorting the materials, and is still very concerned about the movie.

Li Nong and Shi Hu are naturally quite a lot of plots. Li Yan is his adoptive father, but he is actually older than Shi Hu. If Ran Min's grandfather Ran Long was still alive, he would probably be about the same age as Li Nong.

When he surrendered, he was already a backbone in his twenties. After the senior generals of the Qihuo Army died one after another, they gradually gained the power of the Qihuo Army. At the same time, with his relationship with Ran Min, he had a great influence among the Han noble families in the Later Zhao Dynasty.

Li Nong is naturally not a loyal player. He is absolutely cunning and very smart, capable and ambitious.

Frankly speaking, it looks very similar to Situ Wang Yun

Ran Min is actually somewhat similar to Lu Bu. His martial arts value is definitely the best in China's five thousand years of history. As long as he is not considered the great masters in the mythical era, he is definitely the best master.

However, like the predecessor Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, and the red rabbit Lu Bu among people, he is really not very good in politics and strategy, and he is a typical warrior-like existence

However, it is precisely because he is a martial artist and doesn't have that much mind. This killing of Hu is pure and not as complicated as later generations interpret it.

If Ran Min really had this political wisdom and mind, he would not end up being dismembered by beheading and dismemberment.

Shi Hu also has two versions, one is the general of the Later Zhao in the middle and early stages, the King of Zhao, the other is the tyrant of the Later Zhao, and the Emperor of the Later Zhao.

Because of the age span, it is played by two people

The main thing that had a rivalry with Qin Tian was the tyrant behind him. At that time, Ran Min was already the largest general of the Later Zhao Dynasty and the pillar of the country.

In the fourth year of Xiankang (the fourth year of Jianwu in the Later Zhao Dynasty, 338), Shi Hu was defeated in the Battle of Changli, and all the troops in the Later Zhao Dynasty abandoned their armor and fled. Only an army led by Ran Min, who was only sixteen years old, was not traumatized. Ran Min was thus famous and began to be valued by Shi Hu. At this time, Shi Hu had not yet proclaimed himself emperor, but was the King of Zhao who succeeded to the throne.

In August of the fifth year of Xiankang (the fifth year of Jianwu in the Later Zhao Dynasty, 339), Yu Liang, the general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, guarded Wuchang, and sent Mao Bao, the governor of Yuzhou, and Fan Jun, the prefect of Xiyang, to guard Wucheng.

Shi Hu hated and appointed Kui'an as the Grand Governor, leading five generals, Shi Jian, Ran Min, Li Nong, Zhang He and Li Tu, with a total of 50,000 soldiers invaded the northern borders of Jingzhou and Yangzhou, and sent another 20,000 cavalry to attack Zhucheng.