Chapter 30 Kill Hu Ling 5!

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Although Li Nong was dead, a suicide note was left behind, which detailed descriptions of Ran Min's life experience and the sufferings suffered by the Han people invading China.

Li Nong even told Ran Min about his ambitions and admitted some of his conspiracies and selfishness. Anyway, when Ran Min saw this suicide note, he was probably dead, so it didn't matter.

However, Li Nong's suicide note had a great impact on Ran Min. Although he knew his life experience and his identity as a Han Chinese, his father died early and grew up next to Shi Hu, he really didn't have much sense of belonging to the Han people. From this point of view, it was very similar to Yang Kang.

Ran Min naturally knew how humiliating, frustrating and desolate the Han people lived under the rule of the Hu people.

However, he did not feel any pain. Until after Li Nong died, Ran Min walked out of the palace and saw that he had ruled the different treatments and situations of the Han people and the Hu people. Ran Min was really angry. At this time, he felt that there was a flame burning in his heart.

At this time, Ran Min decided to use warriors and the most common way of revenge used by Hu people, to fight blood and teeth, so Ran Min issued the "Killing Hu Order":

The tyrant bullies the Han family for decades, kills our people, and seizes my ancestral temple. Now we are here to attack us

Those who offend our great men will die and kill all the Huhus in the world

Restore the foundation of the Han family, and all Han people in the world have the obligation to slaughter Hu dogs

Min Bucai was ordered by heaven, and he made this announcement to the world

This order is divided into three first routes. The first route is to kill Hu. It is known as the six internal and external barbarians. Those who dare to claim to be weapons will kill them. In other words, all Hu people who dare to take weapons will be killed.

After this order, the Han people all sent out edicts, and the Han people united and officially declared war on the Hu people with many years of hatred. They crossed the wall and left the city in fear.

Faced with the situation where the Hu people fled one after another, Ran Min issued the second order to kill Hu: those who are in the same heart as the officials stay, while those who are not in the same heart will let them leave.

This rule seems simple, but it is actually difficult to understand. How can one be the same as an official and different?

The official does not make official statements, and no one knows how to implement them correctly, so they have to rely on their own ideas.

As a result, the Jie tribes in Yecheng fled to save their lives, while Han people a hundred miles away rushed into the city to kill Hu. The two sides happened to meet and the gate was blocked.

Before the Hu people moved out, Ran Min issued a third order: all Han people, whoever kills a Hu people, will be promoted to the title of the title by their heads.

At this moment, the Hu Han people suddenly realized that this was the official intention.

So, the Han people can finally take revenge with confidence

Ran Min personally led the team and massacred 200,000 Jie people in Yecheng alone.

Within one day, tens of thousands of Hu people were beheaded

Men, women, young and old, are not spared. The body is thrown out of the city and becomes a dinner for wild dogs and jackals.

The killing of Hu Ling completely aroused the national hatred buried in the hearts of the Han people towards the Hu people's invasion, and the fire of revenge was stained.

For a time, smoke from gunpowder rose again in the north, and anyone with high noses and beards was killed indiscriminately

Han people and Hu people, no matter how far they fight, the corpse is everywhere

Millions of Qingzhou, Yongzhou, Youzhou, Jingzhou and other places Di, Qiang, Hu, and barbarians were powerless in the face of the bloody revenge of the Han people, so they had to move out of the Central Plains and return to their hometown.

On the migration road, those who starve, those who die of illness, kill each other, and those who attack each other for seven or eighteen of the Hu people who died of attack

The Hu people in the Central Plains were almost lost

Under the direct or indirect influence of the Hu Order, millions of Hu civilians such as Qiang, and Di were destroyed, and nearly one million Hu soldiers were killed

The Jie people who were slaughtered the most either migrate or be slaughtered, and are basically extinct in the Central Plains region.

In 350 AD, after basically eliminating the rule of the Hu people, Ran Min established the country and became emperor, established the capital of Ye, and the country was named Dawei, known in history as Ran Wei.

Then there is the finale of the movie. In less than twenty minutes, Ran Wei was led by Ran Min, and he was forced to stand in all directions. He was besieged by all countries and nations at that time. After three years, he almost turned into a dragon when he encountered the storm and clouds, and achieved the real body of the golden dragon mentioned by Li Nong when Shi Hu became emperor.

The Hu people besieged Ran Min and killed Hu Ling. The Eastern Jin Dynasty made many people feel heartbroken and even unhappy. In fact, this is not difficult to understand.

Because Ran Min became emperor, if he was really allowed to sit firmly on the Dragon Court and even unify the northern part, the ending of the Eastern Jin Dynasty would naturally be very unhappy.

After the order to kill Hu was issued, many Han people under the Eastern Jin Dynasty were very excited, and even went alone to the north to kill Hu. What this means is self-evident

In the end, Ran Min was still plotted by the former Yàn and Eastern Jin. He originally sent troops to wipe out the former Yàn Hu people's 200,000 coalition forces. However, when Ran Min led 30,000 elite troops to rush there, he found that it was the plan of both sides and he was surrounded by heavy troops.

Ran Min traveled thousands of miles a day, holding a double-edged spear on the left and a hook and halberd on the right, facing the wind, killing more than 300 Xianbei soldiers, and directly clearing out a clearing of the open space. Unfortunately, the opponent was crowded with many people, and in an instant, the cavalry flocked to the ground and surrounded Ran Min again.

Ran Min was outnumbered and planned to break through the siege and run eastward. After walking for more than twenty miles, the war horse died for no reason. Only then was Murong Ke captured

Murong Jun asked Ran Min to stand in front of him and asked him: Why do you, a servant, call yourself the emperor?

Ran Min replied: The world is in chaos. You barbarians, with human faces and beasts, are still willing to usurp the throne and rebel, and I am a hero for life. Why can't you be an emperor?

Murong Jun was furious and whipped Ran Min three hundred times and sent him to Longcheng (now Chaoyang, Liaoning) to pay homage to his grandfather Murong Treasure and his father Murong Treasure Temple

Then there is the finale mentioned above. Ran Min was sent 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. It started drought and rainy from May until December.

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

This is all about the whole plot. There are naturally many plots of biographical movies, especially after being linked to some historical events and constant wars.

Therefore, the filming of this movie is very difficult. The control of rhythm, the dispatch of war, and especially Ran Min's weapons, are all great challenges.

There are still many famous and even invincible war generals in history. Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu at the end of Qin Dynasty, Lu Bu during the Three Kingdoms period, and Li Cunxiao from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, these are all invincible existences, but they are all weapons they hold.