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Who is the first general of the Southern and Northern Dynasties?

Who is the first general of the Southern and Northern Dynasties?

After the fall of the Western Jin Dynasty, the land of China was torn apart.

At this time of turmoil in the world, it is the best time for the hero to be born, and this Northern Qi god of war should be born from time to time.

His name is Huo Luguang.

He became famous as a teenager and was proficient in eighteen martial arts, and he was known as the Governor of the Fallen Eagle.

When Northern Qi was founded, it was less than one-fifth of northern Zhou.

This was mainly due to the scarcity of northern Qi talents, the lack of generals who could recruit good warriors, and the incompetence of the Northern Qi emperor at that time, and the country was crumbling.

Fortunately, Huo Luguang, Gao Changgong, Duan Shao and others were excavated, and the Northern Qi forces with these three generals soared.

One of the most dazzling is Huo Luguang.

Who is the first general of the Southern and Northern Dynasties?

How strong is Huo Luguang?

With Huo Luguang present, Wei Xiaokuan was his younger brother, and Northern Zhou did not dare to send troops.

Huo Luguang led Northern Qi soldiers to engage Northern Zhou dozens of times, all without defeat.

Even Chen Qingzhi couldn't do anything about it.

When Huo Luguang was 17 years old, he punched Yu Wentai in the face fiercely, because Yu Wentai's long history was actually tied up by Huo Luguang, a 17-year-old teenager.

In 564, Northern Zhou finally sent Wei Chi and other famous generals to march into Luoyang according to their greedy desires.

Luoyang began to retreat, and Northern Qi sent Huo Luguang to rush to support.

At that time, Huo Luguang only brought 50,000 people, because it was necessary to travel a long way to Luoyang, and taking a heavy attack would inevitably affect the speed of the march.

Huo Luguang expected that at this time, the Northern Zhou army was full of proud soldiers, and he had already been exhausted after practicing for several days, so after Huo Luguang arrived in Luoyang,

Without saying a word, he went straight to the camp of the Northern Zhou army, and eventually the Northern Zhou general Wang Xiong was shot.

Northern Zhou lost its combat core, and eventually the army was self-defeating.

Five years later, Northern Zhou started the idea of Xuanyang again.

Xuanyang was the gateway to Northern Qi at that time, and it was related to the fate of Northern Qi, so the only person who could shoulder this heavy responsibility to meet Northern Zhou was Hu Luguang.

Huo Luguang had just led his army into battle when he was violently attacked, and it seemed that Northern Zhou had learned the lesson of the last time, and this time it actually began to focus on the attack.

Who is the first general of the Southern and Northern Dynasties?

In desperation, Huo Luguang had no choice but to retreat and build a strong fortification.

Soon the Northern Zhou army pressed again.

Huo Luguang knew that a frontal battle would inevitably lead to losses.

Subsequently, they began to create illusions that Northern Zhou thought that the Northern Qi army was confused and vulnerable.

The Northern Zhou army took advantage of the victory to pursue, and soon fell into the trap set by Huo Luguang.

In the end, several generals in the Northern Zhou army were captured, and Hu Luguang also took the opportunity to kill Liang Jing's army and successfully drive Northern Zhou out of the border.

In 571 AD, when it came to the moment when Huo Luguang and Wei Xiaokuan were in a head-on confrontation, it had to be said that this was an extremely rare duel between major generals in history.

After several battles, Wei Xiaokuan was defeated.

Although in the end, Wei Xiaokuan killed Huo Luguang with a divisive tactic, he still could not rewrite the fact that Huo Luguang was the strongest warrior in the Southern and Northern Dynasties period.

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