In Lu Yan's view, Liu Yu is no worse than Zhu Yuanzhang.

Unfortunately, Liu Yu lived shorter than Zhu Yuanzhang.

The Northern Expedition failed and he died of illness.

Regret for life.

Liu Yu's background was also not good.

Liu Yu was born at night. His family was poor at the time, and his mother even fell ill and died after giving birth.

His father, Liu Qiao, could not afford to hire a wet nurse to breastfeed Liu Yu, and once planned to abandon him. Only because Liu Huaijing's mother extended a helping hand and raised Liu Yu did he survive.

When Liu Yu grew up, he was"a hero with magnanimity". He was seven feet six inches tall, had a strong character, and was informal. He was famous for his filial piety in serving his stepmother Xiao Wenshou.

In his early years, his family was so poor that he relied on cutting firewood, farming, fishing and selling straw sandals to make a living.

Liu Yu only knew a few words, but he once lost his entire fortune because of gambling on acanthus and was despised by his fellow villagers. Most people at that time could not appreciate him.

However, Wang Mi, who was born in the Langya Wang family, admired Liu Yu. Wang Mi once said to him:"You should become a hero."

Liu Yu's luck was better than Zhu Yuanzhang, at least he did not become a beggar.

Liu Yu was one of the two most outstanding military commanders during the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties. His elimination of the separatist kingdoms such as Southern Yan, Western Shu, and Later Qin was his most glorious page. This completely changed the situation in which the southern regime had been passive in the face of northern minorities.

Liu Yu is a military strategist who dares to innovate in tactics. He can not only give full play to his own advantages, but also cleverly deploy formations. He uses his advantages to make up for his shortcomings, making the"Queyue Formation" an unprecedented and unprecedented tactic. Showed outstanding military talent.

During Liu Yu's military career, he commanded countless battles. His biggest characteristic was that he defeated more with less, and he often took the lead in battles, so he was able to win the respect of the majority of soldiers.

Liu Yu's Northern Expedition was also one of the most successful Northern Expeditions in the history of war. In terms of achievements, it was second only to Zhu Yuanzhang's Northern Expedition. Therefore, Xin Qiji used the poem"gold and iron horses, swallowing thousands of miles like a tiger" to describe Liu Yu's momentum during the Northern Expedition..

In addition, Liu Yu was also good at water warfare, and the water army played a decisive role in many battles.

Liu Yu's shortcoming is that he is too ambitious.

In order to seize power, he eradicated Liu Yi and Zhuge Changmin who had raised troops with him.

In addition, during the Northern Expedition, he was eager to return home and usurp the throne as soon as he regained Chang'an. Only his youngest son Liu Yizhen was stationed in the important area of ​​Chang'an.

In the end, the land in Guanzhong was lost and lost again, and fell into the hands of Xia Emperor Hao Lianbo. From then on, the Southern Dynasty never made any attempt to invade Chang'an.

After Liu Yu proclaimed himself emperor, he brutally killed Sima Dewen, the last emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in order to eliminate the root cause.

Compared with Zhu Yuanzhang, Liu Yu's moral character is not enough and his political ability is not as good as Zhu Yuanzhang's, but his force value definitely exceeds Zhu Yuanzhang's.

Has the title of"Swallowing ten thousand miles like a tiger"

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Lu Yan looked at Liu Yu's name with some surprise.

I am not sure that this Liu Yu is Emperor Wu of Song Dynasty.

Lu Yan directly checked Liu Yu's data.

As the emperor of Yun Kingdom, he has the right to view anyone's data.

Soon, Liu Yu's data was presented in front of him.

Character name - Liu Yu.

Identity - Emperor Wu of Song Dynasty.

Position - General Yun Guopi.

Comprehensive military strength: 102.

Commander in Chief: 103.

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

Force: 99.

Military training: 96.

Strategy: 98.

(Art of War: 98, Strategy: 98)

Comprehensive government capabilities - 90.

Government affairs - 98.

Intelligence - 98.

Education - 80.

Knowledge - 86.

Rating: S-.

Character introduction: abbreviated.

Arms: Cavalry (A+)、Infantry (A+), Navy (A)+)

Special unit - Queyue Army.

Special title - none.

Skill 1 - Que Yue.

The force value increases by five points, the force value of all soldiers under his command increases by three points, the physical strength value increases by three points, and the movement speed increases by three points.

Queyue skills come from Queyue Formation.

This is also Liu Yu's exclusive skill.

The Queyue Formation is a type of warfare in ancient chariot warfare.

Liu Yu defeated the Northern Wei's elite cavalry of about 30,000 with about 2,000 elite infantry.

The Queyue Formation itself was composed of naval forces and infantry, of which the infantry was dominated by chariots.

During the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, with the invention of the stirrup, the cavalry equipment became more complete, and heavy armor appeared among the ethnic minorities in the north. Cavalry, this kind of cavalry has strong protective power and group impact, and is extremely powerful when making a frontal impact on unarmored light cavalry or infantry. The south is not conducive to cavalry operations due to geographical constraints. Horse resources were scarce, so the cavalry did not dominate.

When Liu Yu went north to attack Southern Yan, he made full preparations for how to deal with Southern Yan's cavalry. When

Liu Yu went out, the Yan army resisted with 90,000 people, including There were"more than ten thousand iron cavalry".

After Liu Yu heard the news, he immediately ordered the troops to walk, with"four thousand taels of chariots, divided into two wings, running slowly on the square track, with the chariots holding the curtains, and the charioteers holding the chariots, and using light cavalry as wandering troops." The military orders are serious and the troops are in order."

When the Yan army's cavalry attacked, Liu Yu used this formation to fight. The two sides fought fiercely until noon, with no winner or loser. Then Liu Yu used a plan to surprise the rear Linqu, an important town in the rear, and defeated the Yan army.

In this battle, Liu Yu Tactically, the three arms of infantry, cavalry, and vehicles were used to cooperate in combat, which effectively contained the powerful impact of the Yan army's cavalry. Because Liu Yu's formation was mainly based on chariots, its defensive capabilities were relatively strong, and it could withstand the Although he resisted the impact of the Yan Army's cavalry, his performance in terms of attack power was obviously insufficient. In the end, he achieved victory by using the strategy of"criticizing the strong and destroying the weak" rather than defeating the opponent"face to face".

But this battle was for Liu Yu Accumulating rich experience against heavy armored cavalry prompted him to gradually improve his formation until it finally evolved into the"Queyue Formation" with powerful lethality.

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