Camp on the outskirts of Beijing.

Li Yuanjing summoned Pei Xingjian and competed with him on the obstacle course of Shenlongwei.

Li Jing was dressed in military uniform and walking around the camp.

There was also a young man standing beside him, Su Dingfang, the captain of Kuangdao Prefecture.

At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Su Dingfang defected to the Hebei Rebel Army of Dou Jiande and Liu Heita, and made many military exploits. After Liu Heitao's defeat, Su Dingfang returned to his hometown. It was not until Li Shimin came to the throne that he was named the Captain of Zhechong of Kuangdaofu.

This is the camp of Shenlongwei coach Yuan Meng. He is sitting leisurely in the main seat reading the military manual, while watching his cute little daughter eating sesame candy through the system.

Suddenly, Li Jing stepped forward, put his hands on the case, and said with an unkind expression: "King Dingbei, do you agree or not?"

Yuan Meng turned over a page and said calmly: "It shouldn't be."

Li Jing straightened up and walked around the tent again.

"You, you, you...have no respect for your elders!!!"

The book in Yuan Meng's hand turned another page, and he even smiled when he saw Yuan Yuan taking his friends to chase chickens again.

Li Jing's face darkened.

"Then Pei Xiaolang is really a good young man. Why don't you accept him as a student and keep him by your side to teach him well?"

Yuan Meng turned another page: "He shouldn't be my student."

Li Jing was really annoyed to death by him. At such a young age, he contracted the serious disease "If you say two more words, you will die."

He said angrily: "Then whose student do you think he should be?"

The hourglass on the desk finished draining, Yuan Meng closed the book and stood up.

Li Jing's face relaxed: "Tell me, if you had promised earlier..."

Yuan Meng asked someone to fetch the horse, and then said to Li Jing: "If you don't agree, I will go back to my hometown to comfort the child."

Li Jing pulled out the sword from his waist.

Yuan Meng glanced at Su Dingfang behind him and said to Li Jing: "Captain Su is a talented young man..."

Li Jing turned to look at Su Dingfang: "He is still young and can..."

Then he looked at Yuan Meng who was already on his horse. This boy was a few years younger than Su Dingfang.

He ignored Yuan Meng and came over and hugged Su Dingfang: "Let's go with me to see Pei Xiaolang."

"I tell you, if I didn't already have a bad student, I would definitely teach Pei Xiaolang myself."

"Teach these children well, and they will succeed us in protecting the Tang Dynasty in the future."

In the obstacle course, Li Yuanjing and Pei Xingjian have competed for more than ten rounds.

Li Yuanjing has been practicing martial arts all year round and has great strength and physical strength. Pei Xingjian was one year younger than him and looked thinner, but he followed closely every time.

Yin Yuan, who was accompanying the practice, even left the game midway.

Li Yuanjing rested on the sidelines for a while, and Li Jing came over with Su Dingfang. He waved his hand, indicating that they could talk among themselves, and then went to Li Jing's tent.

Li Jing himself is older, so he hopes that talented children can be well guided, and he also hopes that they can have younger teachers to accompany them for a longer period of time.

The meaning of a military commander is not just to fight on the battlefield and make achievements.

There is also inheritance, which is to hand over a good family and country to those who can trust it.

Otherwise, I won’t feel at ease.

Li Yuanjing entered the tent and fell on the couch.

He originally just wanted to take a rest and then return to the palace.

But as soon as he fell down, he fell asleep.

When the scroll in the void unfolded in mid-air again, he was not surprised.

This time he dreamed of a dynasty called the Qing Dynasty.

Since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty opened up the Western Region and established the Western Region Protectorate, the Western Region became the territory of China.

Later, the Western Region changed hands several times until the Kangxi, Yongzong, and Qian dynasties of the Qing Dynasty suppressed the rebellion and finally pacified the Western Region and named it Xinjiang.

By the late Qing Dynasty, internal uprisings continued, foreign powers invaded, the country fell apart, and various forces in Xinjiang rebelled one after another.

Aguba, who was entrenched in Central Asia and backed by the great powers, led his army into Xinjiang, quickly annexed all forces, established the "Hongfu Khanate", and occupied the entire territory of Xinjiang.

Seeing that Xinjiang was about to become independent from China, Zuo Zongtang, the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu at the time, kept writing letters demanding the recovery of Xinjiang.

But at that time, the Qing Dynasty was besieged on all sides, and the southeastern treasure island was also being invaded. The northwest and southeast were in danger at the same time. The imperial court wanted to stop the western expedition, abandon Xinjiang, and comprehensively strengthen coastal defense capabilities.

Zuo Zongtang withstood great pressure and argued hard, and finally got the approval of Empress Dowager Cixi and began to prepare for the Western Expedition.

However, the national treasury was empty and could only spend part of the military expenses for the Western Expedition.

Zuo Zongtang moved around and borrowed money everywhere. He found the red-top businessman Hu Xueyan and raised the remaining military expenses through him.

He prepared for a year and used the funds he raised to equip 64 Qing troops with the most advanced weapons and equipment. With [-] elite soldiers and determination to win, he set out to fight at the age of [-].

After the Qing army entered Xinjiang, Agubai was defeated steadily. It only took Zuo Zongtang ten months to regain the entire northern Xinjiang and drive Agubai to the southern Xinjiang.

After Agubai's sudden death, almost all of Xinjiang was recovered except for Ili, which was occupied by Tsarist Russia.

Zuo Zongtang showed his military talents and fought without any delay, without giving the eager powers any chance to intervene.

However, when the officials of the imperial court negotiated with Tsarist Russia about the ownership of Ili, they signed a treaty that was humiliating and humiliating the country, and inadvertently handed over Ili to Tsarist Russia.

Zuo Zongtang was greatly angered by this move. He argued again and demanded renegotiation.

He put down his harsh words, saying that if Tsarist Russia did not return Ili, he would knock it down.

As a result, he fought for a second opportunity to negotiate with Tsarist Russia.

In order to provide sufficient military support for the negotiations, Zuo Zongtang, then 69 years old, once again led his army to the west.

To show his determination to take back Ili, he brought his coffin with the army.

This attitude of vowing to regain Xinjiang forced Tsarist Russia to make concessions and return Ili.

So far, Zuo Zongtang has recovered 160 million square kilometers of territory in Xinjiang, shocking the whole country.

This was the greatest achievement that the Chinese people could achieve in the late Qing Dynasty, which was surrounded by foreign powers and faced internal and external troubles.

Later, under Zuo Zongtang's repeated urging, the Qing Dynasty officially established Xinjiang as a province under the direct jurisdiction of the imperial court.

At the age of 72, this famous and iron-clad general returned to the front line of the war against France with a failing body. He also organized reinforcements to cross eastward to support the treasure island, but he ran out of time.

Treaties were signed one after another to cede territory and pay indemnities. On his deathbed, Zuo Zongtang was still petitioning the court to request the island to be established as a province.

The famous general of the late Qing Dynasty who finally refused to talk about peace and affairs passed away with regret at the age of 73.

Zuo Zongtang guarded the northwest gate and guarded the last dignity of the Qing Dynasty.

When he was alive, he was always fighting for territory and backbone, and used his life to interpret the four words "defending the home and the country."

After his death, his name will remain in history and become a role model for future generations.

The scrolls belonging to the famous generals of the late Qing Dynasty gradually gathered in front of Li Yuanjing.

This time, the system blurred the content beyond the cognition of people in the Tang Dynasty. For Li Yuanjing, this was just a story about a famous general who regained the mountains and rivers in an unknown era.

This young man, who is at the age of establishing his three views, needs to be guided to a greater spiritual level.

Otherwise, if you think about many things by yourself, you will easily fall into a dead end.

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