Chapter: 74
"Li Jinglong... Mr. Cao, you are really careless in making friends."

"Cough cough cough."

Being scolded in front of others and not daring to reveal his identity, Li Jinglong was somewhat embarrassed.

Jiang Xinghuo lay on his side on the couch and pondered for a moment, then slowly said: "It's boring to say it directly, I will give you three answers, you can guess for yourself, and if you guess wrong, I will tell you the correct answer."

After hearing Jiang Xinghuo's words, Li Jinglong's face changed slightly.

Listen to this meaning, it is not the same as what you think?

Although he hasn't got the final answer yet, Li Jinglong can feel a smile that cannot be hidden from Jiang Xinghuo's demeanor and tone.

This feeling made Li Jinglong feel inexplicably flustered.

"Oh?" Zhu Di raised his eyebrows with great interest. He wanted to see how Jiang Xinghuo made up two wrong answers.

"The first answer, Ming God of War!"

"The second answer, honorable shame!"

"The third answer, important officials of the Five Dynasties!"

Hearing the topic, Zhu Di fell into deep thought.

Obviously, the first answer is the obvious wrong option.

It's too outrageous, let's not talk about Jiang Xinghuo's ridicule of "making friends carelessly", which already has the meaning of spoiler.

Even if you put aside this sentence and just talk about the facts, if an idiot general like Li Jinglong can be called the "God of War of the Ming Dynasty" by later generations, where would you put Zhu Di, who defeated the strong with a hundred battles?

Could it be the "Unrivaled Army God"?

It's impossible, don't even think about it.

Zhu Di almost laughed, he shook his head, excluding this obviously free answer.

As for the second answer, at present, it seems to be the most likely option.

Li Jinglong is the top nobleman in Ming Dynasty, and his father Li Wenzhong is Zhu Yuanzhang's adopted son.

What level did Li Wenzhong exist in the Hongwu Dynasty?

After Li Wenzhong died of illness in the seventeenth year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang cried unceasingly. He was named Qiyang King, posthumously named "Wu Jing", and deserved to enjoy the Taimiao. His portrait was hung in the third place in the temple of meritorious officials.

Well, the first one is called Xu Da, and the second one is called Chang Yuchun.

Later, Zhu Yuanzhang buried Zhong Shan in order for Li Wenzhong to follow him in the underworld.

Li Jinglong, a top-notch nobleman, was appointed a general by Emperor Jianwen at the time of Jingnan, and he was worshiped as a general. He commanded an army of 500,000 troops in the Northern Expedition. Li Jinglong was given the gift to push the carriage, and he was given the right to act cheaply, so that all the generals in the army could be killed in battle without reporting.

Afterwards, Li Jinglong personally ruined the great situation of conquering Beiping. After escaping back to Dezhou, he gathered another 600,000 troops. As a result, Baigouhe suffered a crushing defeat. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were killed before and after. The strength comparison between the army and the southern army has changed from a strategic defense to a strategic stalemate.

Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that Li Jinglong is the second generation Ma Fujun of Daming, and the shame of honor is worthy of the name.

The second answer should be the correct answer.

However, there seems to be some possibility for the third answer, "Important Ministers of the Five Dynasties"?
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