Character name - Lu Xun.

Comprehensive military strength: 99.

Commander in Chief: 102.

(Offensive ability: 102, Defensive ability: 103).

Force: 90

Training: 96.

Strategy: 104.

(Art of War: 103, Strategy: 104)

All are above 90.

Its military force and commander-in-chief are both excellent.

In other words, the opponent is a commander-in-chief general.

Especially the strategy aspect impressed Lu Yan with admiration.

Rating: A+.

Character introduction - abbreviated.

Special title - Grand Governor.

When Lu Xun is promoted to Grand Governor, his commandership will increase by two points, his politics will increase by two points, his force will increase by two points, and his strategy will increase by two points, until the title disappears.

Skill 1 - Bearing humiliation and bearing heavy burdens.

Reduce the target's political ability by three points and strategic ability by two points, improve his political ability by two points and strategic ability by three points, and increase his charm value by five points.

Lu Xun endured the humiliation and finally succeeded.

Lu Xun was a new talent promoted by Sun Quan himself, and was appointed as the Grand Governor to defend Liu Bei in Yiling.

At that time, the generals, either old generals from Sun Ce's period or members of the clan, were arrogant and looked down on Lu Xun and did not obey his discipline and restraint.

Lu Xun said:"Although I am a scholar, I have accepted the Lord's commission. The reason why the country has wronged you to obey my command is because it thinks that I still have some strengths and can endure such humiliation and bear heavy responsibilities."

Ordered The generals must not commit the crime again.

When Liu Bei was defeated, most of the strategies came from Lu Xun himself, and the generals were convinced.

Skill 2 - Take off your clothes and dance together.

Passive skill, the target character's overall attributes increase by one point.

This skill is aimed at Lu Xun's lord and increases the skills of Lu Xun's lord.

But you need to undress and dance together.

This is a bit embarrassing.

Lu Yan's face turned dark. He didn't want to imitate Sun Quan.

Although, the rewards are very rich.

After the Battle of Shiting, Lu Xun returned to Jingzhou. Sun Quan treated him with great honor and favor.

Sun Quan gave Lu Xun his chariot cover as a gift and ordered his left and right officials to cover the entrance gate of Lu Xun's palace. Sun Quan took off his skirt, hat and belt with a gold ring as a gift to him, and put it on Lu Xun himself.

Presented to Lu Xunzhancai and red lacquer. Sun Quan held a banquet for his officials. When he was drunk, he ordered Lu Xun to dance. He took off the white flying fur he was wearing and gave it to him, and then danced with Lu Xun.

When Lu Xun returned to Xiling, the officials saw him off, and Sun Quan presented him with a colorful silk imperial ship. At that time, all rewards given to Lu Xun were royal treasures, and no one could compare with Lu Xun.

Skill - Burning Company.

Special skills: when using fire attack, the command value will be increased by five points, the strategy value will be increased by three points, and the opponent's strategy value will be reduced by two points.

When the opponent's military camps are connected together, an attribute critical hit will be triggered, temporarily increasing the command value by five points, increasing the strategy value by three points, and reducing the target character's strategy value by two points.

When Lu Yan saw this, he couldn't help but take a deep breath.

This attribute is awesome.

The Battle of Yiling can be said to be the battle where Lu Xun will be famous throughout the ages.

This battle made Lu Xun completely famous all over the world.

At that time, Liu Bei ignored the advice of Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun and other officials and decided to attack Wu.

In July, Liu Bei ordered Prime Minister Zhuge Liang to stay in Chengdu, and General Zhao Yun served as the rear military governor in Jiangzhou, personally commanding the army to march eastward along the Yangtze River.

Sun Quan first made Lu Xun the governor-general, and ordered him to select generals to reject Liu Bei, and then established an alliance with Cao Wei.

Lu Xun led Zhu Ran, Han Dang, Xu Sheng, Pan Zhang, Sun Huan and other 50,000 troops to resist the Shu Han army.

Liu Bei was eager to win, so he sent generals Wu Ban and Chen Shidu to lead the navy deep into the Yiling area to blockade both sides of the Yangtze River. He personally led his generals from Zigui through the rugged mountain roads to the Yiling area and took up command at Xiaoting.

The Shu Han army set up dozens of camps along the road from Wu Gorge to Yiling. Huang Quan was also appointed as the general of Zhenbei. He led the armies north of the Yangtze River to the north of Yiling to resist the Wu army in the north of the Yangtze River. He also monitored the movements of the Wei army to prevent attacks. He ordered Ma Liang's tribe to station in Wuling County to coordinate with Shamoke, the leader of the Wuxi barbarians who rebelled against Wu and surrendered to the Shu Han, and threatened the Wu army's flanks.

When the Shu and Han armies frequently challenged and Wu generals were eager to attack, Lu Xun patiently dissuaded them and refused to move forward, hoping to tire out the Shu and Han armies.

Lu Xun believed that the Shu army was now so powerful that it would be difficult to launch a swift attack against them. Now we should praise and motivate soldiers and observe changes in the situation.

Wait for them to be corrupted before attacking. The generals were puzzled, thinking that Lu Xun was afraid of the enemy, and they all had resentments.

Some veteran generals and generals with aristocratic backgrounds were disobedient, but Lu Xun imposed military discipline and strictly stopped them.

Liu Bei set up an ambush of a thousand troops in the valley and ordered Wu Ban to camp on the ground in an attempt to lure the Wu army into battle. Lu Xun saw through it, but still refused to fight. But all the generals wanted to attack, and Lu Xun thought it was a trick. Seeing that this plan failed, Liu Bei withdrew from the valley with 8,000 ambush troops.

The two armies were locked in a stalemate for half a year.

It was midsummer and the heat was so hot that the Shu army was unable to win quickly and was exhausted.

The Shu Han navy was ordered to move to land again, losing the initiative for the water and land armies to coordinate with each other. The Shu army penetrated deep into the enemy's hinterland and formed camps and villages stretching hundreds of miles across mountains and rivers. Because the battle front was too long, it was difficult to move supplies.

In June, Lu Xun decided to launch a counterattack at the right time. He wrote to Sun Quan, saying that he had seen Liu Bei lead troops in battles before and after, and he always won less and lost more. Now Liu Bei abandoned the boats and only fought with infantry. It was the time to attack Liu Bei. I hope the Supreme Lord can rest easy. , don’t worry about it.

Lu Xun first attacked the first battalion of the Shu Han army, but the battle was unfavorable.

But Lu Xun grasped the method of defeating Liu Bei, and immediately ordered his soldiers to hold a bunch of grass and attack a Shu Han camp with fire. Then he ordered all the troops to take advantage of the situation to launch an attack, forcing Liu Bei to retreat westward.

Zhang Nan withdrew from the north of Yi Dao, but was attacked from the north and south by Zhu Ran and Sun Huan, and died in battle.

Lu Xun ordered the navy to blockade the Yangtze River, and Sun Huan guarded the Yi Road, dividing the Shu army to the east and west of the river, and defeated them one by one. The Wu army continued its fire attack and burned more than 40 villages in the company. The Shu Han army suffered heavy casualties. Shu Han generals Du Lu and Liu Ning surrendered, and the governors Feng Xi and Samoko were killed. Liu Bei was defeated and retreated to Ma'anshan, where he held on to the danger.

Lu Xun immediately concentrated his troops and besieged them on all sides. The Shu Han army collapsed and tens of thousands were wiped out. Liu Bei broke through the encirclement at night, and the rear guard general Fu Tong died in the battle.

Liu Bei fled to Zigui and ordered his armor to be burned on the dangerous road to block the path of Wu's pursuers.

The Shu Han army's"boats, equipment, water infantry and military supplies were all temporarily exhausted, and their corpses drifted down the river." This shows that the Shu Han army suffered huge losses and suffered an unprecedented defeat!

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