The origin of Shenlong Valley
It is said that Qin Shihuang had just unified the six countries, and he couldn't wait to launch a war of external expansion. It was mainly divided into two directions of military use. One was that Qin general Meng Tian led 300,000 troops to the north to "defeat the Xiongnu 300 miles away" to gain control of the Hetao area today.
On the other hand, the Qin general Tu Ju led an army of 200,000 troops to march into South Vietnam. Due to the severe miasma in the south at that time and the elusive resistance of the local indigenous residents, the army suffered heavy losses and nearly 100,000 people under Tu Ju died. The First Emperor heard that
Zhi was furious, so he ordered another 100,000 troops, led by the former deputy general Zhao Tuo, to continue the southern expedition and dig the Ling Canal to solve the logistics and troop transportation problems. Zhao Tuo learned from the lessons of his predecessor's aggressive advance and divided the local indigenous people.
Using a steady and step-by-step strategy, he finally captured Guilin County and entered the hinterland of South Vietnam after paying a heavy price. That day, he led his army to the Li River and was preparing to defeat the fleeing indigenous armed forces on the other side. When the army reached a valley, they were suddenly attacked.
When the Qin army encountered a sneak attack by the indigenous armed forces, the area was surrounded by mountains and crisscrossed by rivers, making it impossible for the Qin army to resist the attack of the indigenous armed forces. Seeing that the nearly 200,000-strong army was about to be annihilated, Zhao Tuo drew his sword and shouted: "Heaven will destroy me."
Huh?" At this time, dark clouds were gathering, strong winds were blowing, and the mountains and fields were covered with flying sand and rocks in the direction of the indigenous attack. The Qin army took the opportunity to launch an attack and defeated the indigenous armed forces. A day of fierce fighting made the Qin army soldiers very tired, so they decided to camp in this valley. Zhao
Tuo soon fell asleep. Late at night, he was woken up by a strong wind. He saw a purple-black dragon appearing in front of him. It turned into a purple-clothed young man and came to Zhao Tuo, telling him that he had the aura of the Purple Star King.
When Zili was in South Vietnam, the strong winds and flying sand in front of him were exactly what Zilong did to help him regain South Vietnam. At the same time, Zilong Immortal told Zhao Tuo what would happen in the next hundred years, and said that Zhao Tuo would eventually become the emperor of South Vietnam.
.Zhao Tuo was noncommittal, but when he was about to ask what was going on, there was another strong wind, and the boy turned into a purple dragon and flew to the sky and disappeared. When Zhao Tuo woke up, he found that it was just a dream. Just like that.
Years passed, Zhao Tuo successfully recovered South Vietnam and moved to Guilin County, Nanhai County, and Xiang County. However, the second emperor of Qin was already in power at that time, Chen Sheng had already raised troops in Daze Township, and Xiang Yu raised righteousness in Kuaiji. There were beacon fires everywhere in the Central Plains, and there was always smoke. Zhao
Tuo Guan immediately ordered the destruction of the road leading to the Central Plains from South Vietnam and officially proclaimed himself king. At this time, he suddenly remembered the dream he had in an unknown valley, so he ordered to go to that valley to worship in order to thank the dragon for the divine revelation.
Chapter completed!