In the gloomy darkness of the late Tang Dynasty, there must be a ray of light that is Liu Jurong. Liu Jurong was definitely not a first-class figure in the Three Kingdoms era when heroes were piled up, but in the late Tang Dynasty and the later split era, Liu Jurong was undoubtedly radiant.
Liu Jurong's hometown is Xuzhou, but as for He Cun, it is unclear. Fortunately, heroes don't ask about their origins, so we don't have to worry so much. As long as you know, in such a chaotic era, he has done two great things and commanded two wars, and his military can be first-class.
The first is the bridge war. By the time Liu Jurong became a general in Xuzhou, most of Xuzhou had been captured by various ministries in Pang Xun. Speaking of Pang Xun, he is also a big shot in Xuzhou. Pang Xun was drafted into the army and sent to Guilin as a garrison. He should have returned after three years, but after nine years, he still couldn't go home. Anxious 800 soldiers cut Shangguan together, rebelled and returned to their hometown of Xuzhou. At first, Pang Xun didn't expect things to get out of hand. Later, he made a condition to the court that as long as he was given a time, nearly 200 thousand people under his command could be nationalized from now on. However, I don't know whether the emperor didn't know it at all, or whether Pang Xun was not qualified at all. In short, Pang Xun and the government forces finally carried it.
As a general of Xuzhou, Liu Jurong was ordered by oversight to suppress it. On the bridge, the two sides experienced a big battle. Both sides invested a lot of troops. As government troops, they have been defeated too many times. Without a victory, no one can improve the morale of the army. Therefore, we must try our best to suppress them. As one of the rebel leaders, Wang Ying never lost in western Zhejiang. After the battle, his confidence doubled. To Wang Ying's surprise, he met Liu Jurong. Liu Jurong is a deadly master. He personally took an arrow and shot Wang Ying in the disorderly army. The rebel coach was killed and morale was low. Government troops naturally lost miserably, and Liu Jurong was promoted to the secretariat of Mingzhou. Later, he went to Chuzhou as Ambassador Ying Yong.
In the sixth year of Gan Fu, Huang Chao's army went north, and Liu Jurong was promoted to Shannan East Road. Huang Chao's army claimed to be 500,000, and Tang Ting shook under the soldiers' front. In the face of the menacing insurgents, Liu Jurong lived up to his mission, led his eldest son Liu Fen and Jiangxi to surrender Cao Quan and other military forces, lured the enemy deep, and Huang Chao was defeated and forced to flee. From then on, he never recovered and eventually died.
The Pang Xun Uprising and Huang Chao Uprising, which brought the most fatal blow to the Tang Dynasty, did too much harm. As a general in the Tang Dynasty and loyal to the monarch, Liu Jurong did a good job. Although Huang Chao managed to escape in the battle of Xiangyang, he couldn't put all the responsibility on himself. One is that Huang Chao's luck hasn't run out yet, and the other is because of the shit on the court.
At this time, the imperial court, malodorous, Tian one arbitrary, other officials deaf deaf, blind blind, few people can see that the building will collapse, naturally there is no need to help.
Some people say that Liu Jurong has a warlock who has magical alchemy. This alchemist is from Yangzhou, and Liu Jurong is a fellow villager. His name is Shen Tusheng, and he originally lived in Hanshui area of Xiangyang, where he was left with nowhere to escape. Later, he learned that Liu Jurong, a fellow villager, was happy in Xiangyang, so he called the police for help. Sure enough, Liu Jurong is a warm-hearted. After many days of hospitality, Shen Tusheng told him how to make gold. Supposedly, Liu Jurong should make a fortune in silence, but I don't know why. When Tian's younger brother came to Xiangyang, Liu Jurong invited him to his home and even showed him the newly baked gold. No one has ever been too greedy for gold, and his younger brother Tian is no exception. He returned to Beijing and gave it to his brother. Naturally, when Liu Jurong left Xiangyang and fled to Chengdu because of being framed, the opportunity came. Tian asked him for a prescription, but Liu Jurong didn't give it. Not only did he not give the secret recipe of an alchemist to oversight, but he also hid Shen Tusheng, a cash cow, so naturally this stunt could not be circulated. Tian is too soft and too hard, so he is tortured and forced to submit, otherwise his head will fall to the ground and the whole family will be buried with him.
Liu Genghong, can you give me a sentence? Maybe I didn't want to give it at first. After all, everyone has the instinct to protect money. But you really didn't give it as Tian said? It was announced that Liu Jurong did not give it to the party. Tian found an opportunity, instigated a wave of ministers, concentrated fire attack, and finally punished Liu Jurong's family. Of course, those who can run can run, so we can't wait to break the fragrance, can we?
Liu Jurong was desperate, but he didn't hand over the secret recipe of alchemy, not because he wanted money, but because such a secret recipe didn't exist. Even in the 2 1 century, no one can really clap his chest and say that he can be refined. It is an exception to want to get into a dead end. Taoist records of alchemy have a long history, and there is evidence that Tian family saw "alchemy" with their own eyes. How could Tian not believe it? Liu Jurong should have handed in all possible prescriptions, but there is no doubt that none of them can really be refined. There is no alchemy, but the enemy says there is. Liu Jurong can only prove his innocence by death. What a pity that the poor generation of war generals died like this! A hundred schools of thought contend about history.