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Yanyun Eighteen Riders were by Luo Cheng.
father Luo Yi.
The army was built up single-handedly, and this army consisted of only eighteen men, all of whom were battle-hardened and defeated by a hundred people, and it is said that these eighteen men had defeated an army of thousands. After Luo Yi's death, this army was managed by Luo Cheng and directly obeyed Luo Cheng's orders.
Luo Cheng was with Qin Qiong in his early years.
established Wagangzhai, and later the two of them defected to Li Shimin together.
There, he made a lot of contributions to Li Shimin. Later, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty borrowed Luo Cheng from Li Shimin, ostensibly to conquer Dou Jiande.
The previous subordinate Liu Heimin, but the prince had other ideas.
The prince's purpose was actually to kill Luo Cheng to take revenge on Li Shimin. The crown prince and Li Yuanji.
forced Luo Chengli to issue a military order, asking him to kill Liu Heimin, and waited until Luo Chengli issued a military order, but he did not give Luo Cheng soldiers and horses, and let Luo Cheng go alone to fight Liu Heimin and one of his troops. Luo Cheng didn't expect the prince to do this, so he had no choice but to destroy the enemy alone.
After more than ten days, Luo Cheng was shot to death by Liu Heimin in the process of chasing and killing Liu Heimin. The life of the hero Luo Cheng ended here, it was a pity to die, the battle between the prince and Li Shimin did not expect to involve Luo Cheng for no reason. Everyone will be curious about why Yanyun's eighteen horsemen didn't come, in fact, after Luo Yi's death, Luo Chengcheng disbanded Yanyun's eighteen horsemen.
Another reason is that Yan Yun's eighteen horsemen are too cold-blooded, and Luo Cheng is afraid that they will hurt the innocent. So they didn't go to the rescue of Luo Cheng.
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It's not a matter of character, after all, Luo Yi is the only son of the Luo family, so those eighteen horsemen will do everything to save him, it's just that they encountered trouble on the road.
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I think it should have been too late to save it, even if Yan Yun's eighteen horsemen knew the news and rushed over, Luo Yi would have been killed a long time ago.
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Luo Yi was besieged, but the ancient news was inconvenient to convey, and Yanyun's eighteen horsemen could not arrive in time, not to mention, how could eighteen people be hostile to thousands of troops?
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It's not that he didn't rush to the rescue, but the communication at that time was too slow, and it was too late when he learned that Luo Cheng was surrounded.
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Because before Luo Yi, he disbanded them because he was worried that Yan Yun's eighteen horsemen would be killed. When Luo Yi was besieged, he didn't know, and he didn't have the strength to save him.
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It may be that the situation at that time was very urgent, and the information transmission at that time was not very fast, so I did not rush over to save people.
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Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry does not exist in real history, they were made up in the ** of the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, so they will not come to save them at all.
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This is not a matter of character, no matter how powerful his Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry is, it can't compete with thousands of troops, it is all blown out as it is said on TV.
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It's not a problem of his character, it should be that Yan Yun was busy with other things at that time, and the ancient news spread very slowly, so it was too late to save him.
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In ancient times, news did not spread as quickly as it does now,18 and there was no way to participate in rescue operations.
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Because Luo Cheng had already disbanded Yanyun's eighteen horsemen, they didn't go to save Luo Cheng.
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The person who established the Yanyun Eighteen Riders was Luo Cheng's father, Luo Yi, and Luo Cheng was suspicious of the Yanyun Eighteen Riders. So after Luo Yi died, Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry was disbanded.
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Because there is a little bit of uncertainty in the existence of Yanyun's eighteen horses, for them, Luo Cheng is not the master they have always been loyal to. Moreover, Luo Cheng disbanded Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry after burying Luo Yi's body in the desert and burying him completely.
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Because although Yan Yun's eighteen cavalry won all battles, this army at that time was equivalent to a mercenary army, and only obeyed his master's orders, and Luo Cheng did not have the ability to gather them at that time.
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The Eighteen Horsemen of Yanyun actually did not exist in history. With a ** complex, Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry is a terrifying existence, and Luo Cheng died because he disbanded Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry, so no one saved him.
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Because Luo Yi's Yanyun Eighteen Horsemen were not real, and these eighteen people disbanded Luo Cheng after burying Luo Yi's body in the desert, Luo Cheng couldn't summon him to save him when he died.
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Yanyun's eighteen horsemen took the horn as an order, and only obeyed the orders of their masters, and after Luo Yi's death in Jingbian, they were controlled by Luo Cheng. But in the later period, Luo Cheng did not gather this army.
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Such a force is a complete deterrent, and it stands to reason that it should not be used lightly, but if you treat those who are too vicious, there is no need to pity anything.
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Because this force was fictitious, and Luo Cheng disbanded them after burying Luo Yi's body. The most important thing is that Luo Cheng didn't have time to summon them.
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Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry is a killer organization, and Luo Cheng died on the battlefield without taking Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry, and Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry was also disbanded at that time.
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Although it is said that Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry has won a hundred battles, Luo Cheng's death is not that it is not saved, but that he has been disbanded at that time and does not exist.
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Because when Luo Cheng died, Yan Yun's eighteen horsemen did not save him, but they were all disbanded.
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This Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry is said to be an assassin organization, and its whereabouts are very secretive, maybe they won't be able to come when Luo Cheng dies.
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Guan Yu was so hanging, and no one would save him when he lost Maicheng.
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It may be that at that time, there was no Yanyun Eighteen Riders, which was really a pity.
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It's all bragging, eighteen rides, even eighteen immortals don't have such great ability.
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Because their assassins could not defeat the warriors.
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Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry will not be disbanded, Luo Chengcheng will be invincible, and the screenwriter will not be able to make it up.
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After Luo Yi's death, he was disbanded by Luo Cheng.
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There is no way to save it, Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry is equivalent to the current special forces, with strong mobility and few people, and is often used for surprise attacks, Luo Cheng was fighting clearly at that time, and Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry was also sent to death.
Yanyun Eighteen Cavalry This force is specially built by the generals of the Sui Dynasty, the number is not like other regular troops, there are only eighteen people in total, of course, these eighteen people are the elite of the elite, the most terrifying thing is that you never know where this army is, but as soon as it appears, it is basically a river of blood, and the corpses are scattered in the fieldIt can be seen that the mobility and lethality of this unit are all strong one by one, and the combat effectiveness is simply off the charts, as if it was wiped out in the snap of a finger.
Of course, this kind of unit can only be used for sneak attacks, and the purpose of the battle is very clear, and the battle is quickly resolved in the simplest and most brutal wayThinking that at the beginning, the army of the Turks invaded on a large scale, Luo Yi looked at this group of garbage, and was actually blatant, and decided not to let Yanyun 18 cavalry do sneak attack work, lead the army, and go up is a fat beating, Yanyun 18 cavalry beat the vanguard follow-up troops to follow, and soon annihilated all the Turks.
Of course, if this situation is only Yan Yun's eighteen horses, it will definitely not be able to beat, which is why Luo Cheng was not rescued, of course, there is another reasonYanyun Eighteen Cavalry is not a personal private army, it belongs to the Great Sui, if Luo Yi dares to move easily, the ruler of the Sui Dynasty will behead him in minutesAnother point to note is that Yanyun's eighteen cavalry is not invincible, this army was completely wiped out when it later clashed with Su Dingfang, leaving the main general Luo Yi alone.
In the later Sui and Tang dynasties, there was no trace of Yanyun's eighteen horsemen, and Yanyun's eighteen horsemen became legends.
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Roll the calves, the miscellaneous ginger teeth are not saved.
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They also want to save it, but they have already disbanded, so the problem is not established.
Episode 28. Shu Bao, Luo Cheng, and Xiongxin took the lead in marching the army to five miles outside Kim Yong City, and reported that the situation was critical, Bingbing went out of the city privately to resist the enemy, Luo Cheng was shocked when he heard it, and he went to save Bingbing alone regardless of everything, but Shubao could not dissuade him, and Xiongxin and himself were outflanked left and right, and left a message to bite Jin and kill him from behind. The Sui army saw Luo Cheng rushing to the camp from the rear, sending arrows to resist, Luo Cheng disregarded his life, although he was hit by an arrow on his body, he still moved forward bravely, and saw the danger of Bingbing under the city, he did not care about his body, and slapped his horse to block the fatal blow of Sin Shixiong, the two clashed, Shi Xiongxin and Shubao also rushed to kill left and right, the Sui camp was in chaos, Wang Bodang led his troops out of the city at this time, Sin Shixiong was distracted and was stabbed to death by Luo Cheng, the general died, and the Sui soldiers lost all their fighting spirit and surrendered. >>>More
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