A certain person is the Heavenly Killer Li Gui.

Chapter 56 No matter how great the credit is, can it be greater than Di Qing?

Chapter 56 No matter how great the credit is, can it be greater than Di Qing?
This time, the Qingzhou Army had a clear goal. It didn't even enter Yishui County, but drove directly to the vicinity of Yushan Mountain and set up camp at the foot of the mountain.

Looking from a distance, I could see flags fluttering, people in the camp looking forward to it, and a solemn atmosphere, which was not comparable to that of Liang Wanshen before.

Mo Hong's army that time was similar to this, but it was attacked by the Yushan people on the march, and not even one-tenth of its full combat power was used.

But war is all about comprehensive strength. Winning through one or two sneak attacks alone is of little use in the face of the absolute military gap.

The leader this time is "Thunderbolt" Qin Ming, who is ranked seventh among the heroes of Liangshan. The third among the five tiger generals of the horse army is the fierce star in the 36 Tiangang.

Although Liangshan's ranking is not simply based on martial arts, Qin Ming can also be ranked in the top ten in terms of martial arts alone.

If you include the ability to lead troops, the ranking will only be further to the front.

Although the Song Dynasty emphasized culture and suppressed military force, military generals were actually very talented. Without two brushes, they could not reach the level of commander.

Even if the relationship is high and honest, it will cause evil spirits.

Qin Ming was also very famous in Qingzhou. Even Huang Xin, the military commander of Qingzhou, was his disciple. He also won the trust of Murong Yanda, the prefect of Qingzhou, and relied on him in military affairs.

Therefore, although Qin Ming's official position was only a controller and not as senior as Huang Xin's, in terms of ability and prestige, Qin Ming was obviously superior.

But his weakness is also very obvious, that is, his temper is too hot. During the conquest of Qingfeng Mountain, Hua Rong took advantage of this weakness and captured him with a trip horse rope.

Qin Ming has such a bad temper and cannot be an official, but he is still able to control. Naturally, he has made a lot of achievements.

If this cross-state campaign to suppress bandits was successful, it would definitely be a great achievement. Therefore, as soon as he arrived at the foot of Yushan Mountain, Qin Ming ordered his lieutenant general to set up camp. He couldn't wait to lead his team out of the camp and came to the mountain to explore the mountain.

Qin Ming has rich combat experience, and he already knows what he is doing after just walking around for a while.

This Yushan Mountain is not a famous mountain or river, nor is it protected by natural dangers. As long as it is surrounded by people, even if it is trapped, the thieves inside can be trapped to death.

It's just that he knows that the court has no patience to wait for him to get through it slowly, and will eventually have to pay for it with the lives of his sons.

He turned his horse around and was about to return to camp when he suddenly heard the thundering of drums on the mountain. A group of men and horses came out of the mountain, led by a big man, with a yellow gelding on his hip, and a large stainless steel ax in his hand that shone coldly in the sun.

Qin Ming was overjoyed and hurriedly picked up his mace and rode up to meet him.

The two horses faced each other, one danced with a stick, like a dragon entering the sea, and the other swung an ax, just like a tiger descending from the mountain, making a clanging sound.

Ever since Li Gui strengthened his body through luck, he had always been fighting some miscellaneous fish. No one had ever been able to take on his huge power. He often ended the battle in just a few or two moves, which was particularly inconvenient.

He could clearly feel that there was still undigested Qi in his body, but he used blue strips of stone every day to build up his strength, with little effect and slow progress.

This time when he met Qin Ming, he could truly compete head-on with the world's top generals, and he could accurately judge the extent of his own strength.

Two horses were seen circling, and the two generals were fighting like a revolving lantern. Each of them made suicide moves, dancing the weapons in their hands like windmills, and kept falling on each other.

The soldiers on both sides were dazzled. They saw the two of them going back and forth. For a while, it was difficult to tell the winner.

The two generals fought fiercely one after another, including men and horses, sweat mist steaming around their bodies, looking at them as if they were immortals descending to earth.

Qin Ming considers himself a hero and is invincible in the entire Qingzhou. He has never seen such a tyrannical thief. For a moment, he couldn't help but cherish his talent. He made a feint, turned his horse back, backed away and shouted:
"That thief, you are so skilled, why would you bother to become a thief?"

"It's better to accept the surrender early and listen to the army!"

"Nowadays, Liao and Xia are in great power, and the country is facing a crisis. There is no shortage of ways for the army to perform meritorious service and atone for sins. In the future, you will also find a wife and a son, so you don't have to be ashamed of your ancestors!"

After a fierce fight, Li Gui felt that the digestion of energy in his body was accelerating, his blood was surging, and his whole body was red. Wherever he wanted to stop, he shouted with a bare face:
"Are you talking about making your wife your wife?"

"It's just a dog with a big turban!"

"Di Qing died of fear, how could there be any good man in the Song Dynasty?" "When the national crisis is facing us, let's just let those big turbans cover their heads!"

"Whoever wants to save the country can go, but grandpa won't go anyway!"

"Grandpa only loves to be a human being, not a dog. Even if the ancestors meet him in person, he still has to praise him, he is a descendant of my Li family!"

Li Gui's words hurt the hearts of all the generals. In addition to the many famous generals in the Song Dynasty during the founding period, in recent decades, Di Qing was the most outstanding and the idol respected by all the generals.

Di Qing was born as an ordinary soldier and made many military exploits. He rose to the rank of Privy Councilor, which was always controlled by civilian officials.

Because of this, Di Qing was criticized collectively by civil servants.

Some admonishers said that Di Qing's dog had horns on its head that often glowed, suggesting that Di Qing had rebellious intentions.

The emperor actually knew Di Qing's loyalty and personally defended Di Qing, saying that Di Qing was a loyal minister. As a result, Wen Yanbo said, "Didn't Taizu not be a loyal minister back then?"

In the end, Di Qing died of illness at the age of less than fifty. The words in the history books are "died of fear".

As a military general, Qin Ming was familiar with military literature and was not illiterate. How could he not know this period of history?

But in the general environment of the Song Dynasty, who dared to mention this matter publicly?

Now that the hidden worries in his heart were exposed by Li Gui's words, his interest in him couldn't help but dim. The reward for his meritorious service that he so desperately wanted was now boring.

No matter how great the credit is, can it be greater than Di Qing?
If Di Qing ends up like this, what will happen to you, Qin Ming?

Even if you are cautious all your life, you will still be unable to prevent disaster from happening.

Is it possible that Jiao Yong committed a heinous crime back then?
Han Qi just wanted to embarrass Di Qing, so he beheaded him in front of Di Qing.

As for whether Jiao Yong should die...if a civilian official kills a general, do they still need to act in accordance with the law?

He was just a dead man, and even Yousi wouldn't say a word about it.

Qin Ming was originally a straight person, shaped like a raging fire, otherwise he wouldn't have been nicknamed "Thunderbolt Fire".

One can imagine how much disadvantage this kind of temperament would suffer in the officialdom.

Even his apprentice Huang Xin, who was much inferior to him in martial arts and military skills, had climbed over him and became his immediate boss.

Although Huang Xin still respects this master very much and obeys his advice, it is impossible to say that Qin Ming does not have a grudge in his heart.

Although due to good luck, he has not encountered any natural disasters so far, and even gained the trust of Magistrate Murong.

But he also knew in his heart that those civil servants never really believed in him, and maybe at some point, he might die due to some minor accident.

When Li Gui jumped on his horse again, Qin Ming's interest in fighting was no longer so strong.

Under the circumstances, Li Gui became more and more courageous as he fought, and Qin Ming gradually became unable to resist.

After fighting for dozens more rounds, the two weapons collided violently again. There was only a "click" sound, and the horse under Li Gui's crotch let out a wail and fell to the ground.

But Li Gui's horse finally couldn't withstand the force of the weapons, and its leg was broken.

Both generals were extremely powerful, wielding their weapons like thunder at each other. Qin Ming had a beautiful horse on his hip, but Li Gui was riding an ordinary captured war horse. How could he compare with them? Defeated.

(End of this chapter)

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