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The strength of the former Qin Dynasty became stronger and stronger, and under Fu Jian's hands, the north was soon unified.
In May 383 A.D., Huan Chong, governor of Jingzhou in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, sent troops to Xiangyang, Mianbei and Shu.
After Huan Chong withdrew from the army in July, Fu Jian ordered a large-scale sending of troops to the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
In August, Fu Jian ordered Fu Rong to lead Zhang Hao, Liang Cheng and Murong Chui with 25 infantry cavalry as the vanguard, and then he himself sent troops from Chang'an, leading the main force of more than 27 soldiers and [-] cavalry. Looking at each other, thousands of miles forward and backward.
In October, Fu Rong captured Shouyang and garrisoned Luojian with [-] soldiers led by Liang Cheng to prevent the attack of Xie Shi and Xie Xuan, who led the main force of the Jin army.
The former Qin army and the Jin army faced each other across the Fei River.
Fu Jian and Fu Rong observed the Jin army from Shouyang City at this time, and saw that the army was so neat that even the vegetation on Bagong Mountain thought it was the Jin army, so they said:
"These are strong enemies, how can you say they are weak!"
As a result, Fu Jian was disappointed and fearful.
Fu Jian later agreed to the Jin army's request that they retreat a little and let the Jin army cross the Fei River to fight, and believed that they could attack the Jin army when they were halfway across the Fei River and win.
However, as soon as the Qin army retreated, the whole army retreated. Fu Rong rode into the rebellious army and tried to lead the rebellious army, but fell off his horse and was killed.
The Jin army began to chase the defeated former Qin army, causing heavy casualties to the former Qin army. Even Fu Jian was injured by Liu Ya, and retreated to Huaibei alone.
After the Battle of Feishui, the vitality of the former Qin Dynasty was seriously injured.
In the end, Fu Jian was killed by Yao Chang, the lord of the later Qin Dynasty, at the age of 48.
"It's a pity! If Fu Jian won the battle of Feishui and ruled the world, wouldn't the Central Plains have 200 years of war less? The people will suffer 200 years less suffering?"
"Fu Jian, indeed, in this dark age, one of the rare benevolent monarchs."
"One female and one male, both flew into the Purple Palace. Fu Jian brought Murong Chong and his brother into the harem together, and there is no one left!"
"Fu Jian is really a good man. In Qi Yuan's writings, he is a good man who is rarely seen in a thousand years in the position of emperor."
"Hey, Fu Jian can be regarded as the rare sunshine in this book. Under the extremely dark tone of the whole book, one can see that Fu Jian, a character exuding idealism, Qi Yuan's heart, It's not too harsh, it didn't cast a complete shadow on this book."
"The progress of history has not yet reached that point. The torrent of the times has not yet reached the time for national integration. Fu Jian was born too early. If he was born a few decades later, he could be the master of ZTE."
"Fu Jian is a complete inheritor of Confucian culture. His trip to the south is actually to take the Han people back to the north."
"And the most important thing is that he is not a Han Chinese! Under the circumstances at that time, he was really remarkable!"
"So I don't like "The Two Jins and the Southern and Northern Dynasties" very much. There are too many helplessness! How many people are born at the wrong time!"
"Actually, it would be great if Wang Meng lived a few more years! Fu Jian will probably rule the world!"
"Throwing the whip to cut off the flow is very interesting. Wang Meng died, and Fu Jian wanted to go south, and the officials were against it, but Fu Jian said: 'I have a million troops, as long as I give an order, all the soldiers throw their whips The mere Yangtze River is enough to cut off the flow of the Yangtze River, so what is there to be afraid of because of the natural danger of the Yangtze River?"
"Stop bragging about Fu Jian, isn't it ridiculous that the grass and trees are all soldiers and the wind is jittery?"
"I still envy Fu Jian, after all, he has slept with men who are prettier than women..."
"You say, looking at the historical trend of the entire 5000-year series, should Fu Jian win the Battle of Feishui or lose?"
"Yao Chang is too disgusting, he is simply ungrateful! You know, it was Fu Jian's intercession that saved him from death. The result? Yao Chang caught Fu Jian, and finally ordered Fu Jian to be hanged." Died in Xinping Buddhist Temple. Treating the benefactor like this, this person is nothing but rubbish."
"If Fu Jian really won the Battle of Feishui, then the Han people will really be ruled by the Hu people! This plot is really heart-wrenching to watch."
"I just hope that the next book "Sui and Tang Dynasty" can make me feel good. I really don't want to watch this kind of plot, okay?"
"I beg Qi Yuan, just be a human being."
Netizens' evaluation of Fu Jian is basically good.
There are some bad reviews, basically telling the story of him and Murong Chong.
History is like this, when Qi Yuan saw these comments, he just smiled.
Qi Yuan's eyes came to the next article.
"The King of Kings, Xie An."
[253.Chapter 30 Old Wang Xietang Qianyan]
Xie An was born in a famous family, the Xie family in Chenjun.
The Xie family, like the Wang family, was a powerful family in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
In this society where "the upper class has no low-ranking scholars, and the lower class has no nobles", Xie An has a calm demeanor, quick thinking, smooth demeanor, and is good at running script since he was a child.
When Xie An was a teenager, he was highly valued by the famous scholar Wang Meng and the prime minister Wang Dao, and already enjoyed a high reputation in the upper class.
However, Xie An didn't want to rely on his background and fame to hunt for high officials and generous salaries.
The imperial court first recruited Xie An into Situ's mansion and appointed him the post of Zuo Zhuolang, but Xie An refused on the pretext of illness.
Later, Xie An, who refused to be called, simply lived in seclusion in Dongshan, Kuaiji County, and frequently made friends with famous scholars and monks such as Wang Xizhi, Xu Xun, Zhi Daolin, etc. He went fishing and hunting when he went out, and recited poems and compositions when he returned home, but he did not want to be an official. .
Although Xie An was reluctant to go out of the mountain every time, he kept hiding in the mountains and forests.
In the third year of Shengping, Xie Wan was exempted from being a commoner.
This incident greatly threatened Xie's power, and Xie An began to have the ambition to be an official since then. He was already in his 40s at the time.
Xie An, who became an official, devoted himself to assisting the government and devoted himself to the royal family.
In May of the fifth year of Taiyuan, Xie An was appointed as General Wei and the third division of Kaifu Yitong because of his meritorious service, and he was feuded as the county magistrate of Jianchang.
In 383 A.D., Fu Jian led an army of millions to the south, aiming to annihilate the Eastern Jin Dynasty and unify the world.
At that time, the military situation was critical and Jiankang was terrified, but Xie An remained calm and composed. He took charge of the military as the governor of the conquest, and sent Xie Shi, Xie Xuan, Xie Yan and Huan Yi with [-] troops to resist.
We all know the rest of the story.
Fu Jian was defeated by Feishui.
Xie An was playing chess with a guest when the news of the Jin army's defeat of the former Qin Dynasty in the Battle of Feishui arrived.
After reading the good news, he put it next to his seat and continued playing chess calmly.
The guest couldn't help asking him, Xie An said flatly: "It's nothing, the children have already defeated the enemy."
It wasn't until the chess game was over and the guests had left that Xie An couldn't restrain his joy, and danced into the room, breaking all the teeth on the bottom of the clogs.
The victory in the Battle of Feishui brought Xie An's reputation to its peak.
With the merits of the president's army, he went to pay homage to the Taibao.