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He once led an army of 100,000 people on a campaign, and when he returned triumphantly, he learned of the emperor's death and decisively ascended the throne halfway to become emperor

History is the memory of things that have been said and done. —Carl Baker

In ancient times, generally generals with heavy armies did not have a good end. However, the general introduced to you today, holding an army of 100,000, not only was not removed by the emperor, but also established his own country after the emperor's death, and ascended the throne as emperor.

He once led an army of 100,000 people on a campaign, and when he returned triumphantly, he learned of the emperor's death and decisively ascended the throne halfway to become emperor

This person was Lü Guang, the first "Taishang Emperor" in Chinese history, who was the first emperor to take the initiative to pass the throne to his son during his lifetime. Lü Guang was a member of Lü Yan's clan, and his father, Lü Polou, was the founding father of Former Qin, and the official zhi taiwei.

Lü Guang did not love to read since he was a child, and only liked to ride a horse and shoot arrows. When he grew up, two pupils appeared in his eyes, that is, heavy pupils. Xiang Yu, the king of Western Chu, was also a heavy pupil, which was the face of the emperor.

Later, he chose to join the army, starting from the grassroots step by step, and his reputation became more and more famous. At the age of 22, Zhang Ping personally conquered Zhang Ping, who had a general named Zhang Oyster, who was brave and invincible, and single-handedly broke into the Qin army's positions, such as Zhao Zilong repeatedly charging and killing, and no one could stop him.

Jian Jian immediately issued a military order: whoever can catch him has a heavy reward.

As soon as the words fell, Lü Guang rushed out and stabbed Zhang Oyster under the horse with one shot. This also made Lü Guang famous in the first battle, and was reused by Jian Jian.

After Jian Jian pacified the Central Plains, he was not satisfied, and he wanted to be the king of the whole world. So he asked Lü Guang to lead an army of 100,000 to the Western Regions, and he continued to attack Xiangyang from the south.

He once led an army of 100,000 people on a campaign, and when he returned triumphantly, he learned of the emperor's death and decisively ascended the throne halfway to become emperor

However, Jian Jian did not capture Xiangyang, but instead let himself be seriously injured. The leaders who had previously submitted to Gong jian declared independence one after another, which led to great chaos in the world, and finally Zhi Jian died under the sword of the rebels.

Of course, Lü Guang's expedition to the Western Regions also encountered many difficulties, but they were all resolved one by one, and the countries in the Western Regions saw that Lü Guang was too powerful and expressed their allegiance one after another.

The victorious Lü Guang used more than 20,000 camels to transport back a large number of treasures, with more than 1,000 kinds of rare birds and beasts, more than 10,000 horses, and the class returned to the dynasty.

He once led an army of 100,000 people on a campaign, and when he returned triumphantly, he learned of the emperor's death and decisively ascended the throne halfway to become emperor

But halfway through he learned of Jian Jian's death, and he immediately asked the three armies to stop in Liangzhou, where he called himself The Great General, Liangzhou Mu, etc., with the jiannian name Tai'an, and began his partition regime, that is, Houliang.

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