Lu Yan looked at Li Mu who was bowing and saluted, and hurriedly stepped forward to help him up.

Who is this one?

The famous Li Mu.

A military god-like figure during the Warring States Period.

One of the pillars of Zhao State.

He was also one of the only people who could compete with Bai Qi during the Warring States Period.

Li Mu's life story can be roughly divided into two stages. First, he fought against the Huns on the northern border of Zhao; later, he mainly resisted Qin. Because he severely damaged the Qin army in the battle of Yi'an, he was given the title of Lord Wu'an.

At the end of the Warring States Period, Li Mu was the only good general that Zhao relied on to support the crisis. He was known as"Li Mu died, Zhao died."

In 229 BC, King Qian of Zhao fell into Qin's plan to alienate him. He believed the slander and seized Li Mu's military power, and killed Li Mu soon after.

Li Mu was the most outstanding general of the Six Eastern Kingdoms at the end of the Warring States Period. He was deeply loved by soldiers and people and had high prestige.

In a series of battles, he repeatedly severely damaged the enemy without losing, showing his superb military command art.

Especially the Battle of Zhao Po against the Huns and the Battle of Fei. The former is a typical example of a large infantry corps annihilating a large cavalry corps in the history of Chinese wars, while the latter is an example of encirclement and annihilation warfare.

His innocent murder caused the State of Zhao to destroy the Great Wall, which made future generations sigh with regret.

Li Mu's military talents were even more outstanding than Meng Tian's.

So Lu Yan felt a little excited inside.

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As Li Mu recognized his master, a character attribute card appeared on his body and entered Lu Yan's body.

Only then did Lu Yan really feel relieved.

With a lot of harvest, we walked out of the tomb passage.

Everyone stood at the entrance of the tomb passage, watching Zhong Kui's operations.

Although this tomb passage has been cleaned up by everyone, it is a very special existence in itself.

If it is not sealed, more and more ghosts will breed.

At that time, it will become a disaster.

It harms one party and harms the local people.

Even - change the feng shui.

It has had an indelible impact on the local area.

Therefore, this tomb passage must be sealed.

Zhong Kui rested for a while and asked the soldiers to seal the tomb passage first, and then affixed the"Five Elements Seal" talisman on the door of the tomb passage.

As the"Five Elements Seal" talisman was posted, a golden light directly enveloped the entrance of the cave, making it unbreakable.

Then, Zhong Kui had people bury the entrance to the tomb with soil again to ensure that everything was safe.

On the other side, the soldiers went to the Stone Sculpture Town and purchased a special stone tablet and eight dragon pillars.

Except that the stone tablet needs to be carved on site, which wastes some time, the eight dragon pillars themselves are there.

There is no name on this stone tablet, but there are runes on it.

It is the Taoist rune of"Tai Shang Lao Jun's Order".

With this tombstone here, the dead energy below will not escape.

As for the eight dragon pillars, Zhong Kui had people bury them according to eight aspects.

Form a"Dragon Pile".

Let no too powerful ghost king appear in the tomb passage below.

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While Zhong Kui was busy working, Lu Yan finally freed up his hands to check his harvest.

First of all, it must be the attributes of Li Mu and Zhao Kuo.

Just take a look now.

Character name - Li Mu.

Identity - one of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period, Lord Wu'an of the State of Zhao.

Occupation - None.

Comprehensive military strength: 102.

Commander in Chief: 103.

(Offensive ability: 103, Defensive ability: 103).

Force: 95.

Military training: 99.

Strategy: 99.

(Art of War: 100, Strategy: 98)

Lu Yan couldn't help but swallowed when he saw this.

Luxurious, too luxurious.

This data. absolute"S"level person.

It's just that the value of force is a bit worse.

All-rounder, absolutely all-rounder.

Loyalty: 80.

Arms: Cavalry (Level A), Infantry (Level A)

Rating: S-.

Character introduction: Li Mu, a talented person from Zhao Guobai. He was stationed at Yanmen County in Dai for a long time to guard against the Huns.

He had the right to appoint officials as needed, and all taxes and fees from the cities within the defense area were sent to Li Mu's shogunate to fund the army. He slaughtered several cows every day to reward the soldiers, taught them archery and horseback riding, carefully guarded the beacon tower, sent more personnel to detect the enemy's situation, and treated the soldiers well.

Every time the Xiongnu invaded, the beacon sent an alarm, and they immediately gathered their troops and retreated into the camp to defend themselves, not daring to go out to fight.

The Huns had nothing to gain for several years, but they still thought Li Mu was timid. The officers and soldiers on the border receive rewards every day but have no use for them, so they are willing to fight.

So Li Mu prepared 1,300 carefully selected chariots, 13,000 selected war horses, 50,000 warriors who dared to charge into battle, and 100,000 soldiers who were good at shooting, and organized them all for training and combat.

At the same time, large numbers of livestock were allowed to graze everywhere, and people grazing were all over the mountains and plains.

When a small group of Huns invaded, Li Mu pretended to be defeated and deliberately abandoned thousands of people to the Huns.

When Chanyu heard about this situation, he led a large number of troops to invade.

Li Mu deployed many strange troops, spread out his left and right wings to outflank and counterattack the enemy, and defeated the Xiongnu, killing more than 100,000 horses. He destroyed Chānlán, defeated Donghu, surrendered Linhu, and Shanyu fled.

For more than ten years after that, the Huns did not dare to approach the border towns of Zhao.

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In the third year of the founding of the Tang Dynasty, the etiquette envoy Yan Zhenqing suggested to Tang Dezong that 64 famous ancient generals should be honored and temples should be built to commemorate them, including"General Wu'an Jun Li Mu".

At the same time, the only ones included in the list of temple privileges were: Sun Bin, Tian Dan, Lian Po, Zhao She, and Wang Jian.

In the fifth year of Xuanhe in the Song Dynasty, the Song Dynasty followed the practice of the Tang Dynasty and established temples for famous ancient generals. Among the seventy-two famous generals, Li Mu was also included.

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