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The historical story of the Murong family in the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

Mr. Jin Yong is not only a literary giant, but also a historical master. His talent for writing, his strength in writing, was revealed at a young age. Because of the use of the "Spring and Autumn Brushwork", he also dropped out of school twice, in fact, he was expelled! The novel "Tianlong Eight Parts" also hides a lot of historical insights of Mr. Jin Lao, and today we will talk about the historical stories of the Murong family.

The historical story of the Murong family in the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

Murong Fu

In the novel, Murong Fu is the head of the Murong family in Gusu, who lives in Yanziwu and is a descendant of the Southern Yan royal family. This has a historical basis. If you understand the history of the Xianbei Murong clan, you can understand why Murong Bo's father and son were so obsessed with "restoring the country" and even resorted to unscrupulous means. The Murong family established Former Yan in 337, and Later Former Yan was destroyed by Jian Jian, who was still an enlightened and gentle emperor who moved the Former Yan imperial family to Chang'an without exterminating his clan. Murong Chong (Murong Jun's son and Murong Chui's nephew) and his sister Princess Qinghe were able to sleep together at Gongjian. Presumably, the capable are omnipotent, or it is said that people endure humiliation and burden only to restore the country. Later, Murong Chong established Western Yan, which did not exist for a long time, the territory was not large, and there was no Western Yan in the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms.

After the Battle of Shuishui, Former Qin fell apart, and Murong Chui took the opportunity to restore the kingdom and established Later Yan in 384. Later, Later Yan was destroyed by Northern Wei, and Murong De established Southern Yan in northern Jiangsu, Shandong.

The historical story of the Murong family in the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

Ancient battlefield of Shuishui

Former Yan - Later Yan - Southern Yan was the orthodoxy of the Xianbei Murong family. Although the Yan kingdom of the Murong family was endless, it could always be willowy and bright. Therefore, the novel says that Murong Fu is a descendant of the Southern Yan imperial family, representing his orthodoxy. Therefore, his desire to restore the country is so strong that he can ignore his cousin's special color, can recognize the thief as his father, can kill his courtiers in vain, and can be awakened by his father with the idea of restoring the country before he dies.

Referential fingers

In 384, Murong Chui revived the State of Yan and was known in history as Later Yan. Later Yan basically restored Former Yan's territory, but came into conflict with Northern Wei. The crown prince Murong Bao led an army to attack Northern Wei, tuoba jue met the battle, and defeated Murong Bao at Sanhepi. The "Battle of Shanhepi" was an inflection point in Later Yan's transition from prosperity to decline, and soon after, Murong Chui died of grief and anger, and in 407 Northern Wei destroyed Later Yan.

The historical story of the Murong family in the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

The three characters have two pronunciations (san he po) and (can he bei), both of which are acceptable.

Reference refers to it, I think it is the pronunciation of the latter. Naming the Murong family's martial arts skills after Murong Houyan's great defeat, I guess may be Mr. Jin Lao's black humor. This fingering was never used by Murong Fu, and Murong Bo was only used once in the novel. Probably, although this fingering is very boastful, it will be used to defeat.

Bucket to star shift

Murong Fu became famous for his stunt, and with this technique, he was called "Northern Qiao Feng South Murong". But this kung fu can only be done by force, and it cannot be done on its own. Murong Fu's great cause of restoring the country has also been taking advantage of the situation, going to Western Xia for a blind date and recognizing his father in Duan Yanqing.

Murong Chui first surrendered to Jian Jian, and received a high courtesy from Jian Jian, giving him the command of a humble soldier. It was he and Yao Cang who went south to destroy the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and after the Battle of Shuishui, Murong Chui rebelled against Qin Fuyan, and Murong Chui's move to turn the stars was also handy!

The historical story of the Murong family in the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

It is said that Xiangyang, a city with a lot of contact with Mr. Jin Yong, lit a candle for him on the wall of the ancient city, and everyone said that this was Chinese special romance. Reading the book today and reading the "Battle of Samhepi", I remembered Mr. Jin Lao's "Samhei Finger" and wrote down the above text, which is also my special romance with Mr. Jin!

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