November 4, 1135 (September 27 of the lunar calendar), the famous anti-gold heroine Liang Hongyu of the Song Dynasty was killed.
Liang Hongyu (1102-1135), whose name is not seen in history books, is only called the Liang family. Hongyu is the name of Liang Hongyu taken in various historical and story books after his death in the war.
was first seen in the legendary "Shuang Lie" written by Zhang Siwei in the Ming Dynasty: "Liang family of slaves, small letters of red jade. Father and mother are dead, occupying Jiaofang, Tokyo." The famous anti-gold heroine of Song Dynasty. A native of Beichenfang, Huai'an (the other said he was from Chizhou, Guichi County, Anhui Province). After getting to know Han Shizhong. Liang Hongyu felt his kindness and promised with his body. Han Xiuqi is a concubine. The original partner Bai became Han's wife after his death. In the three years of Jianyan, he set up special honors in the suppression of the Miao and Fu rebellion, and drove hundreds of miles overnight to summon Han Shizhong into Wei to quell the rebellion. Therefore, he was named Mrs. Anguo and Mrs. Yang. After
, he went out with her husband many times. In the four years of Jianyan’s Yangtze River blockade, he held the drum and commanded the battle with Han Shizhong, and blocked the invading Golden Army on the south bank of the Yangtze River for 48 days. Since then, the name shook the world. Later, he led an army and fought with Han Shizhong, defeating the Jin army many times. In the five years of Shaoxing, he went out of town with his husband to Chuzhou, "covering thorns to establish an army mansion, working together with the soldiers, weaving and thinning the house." With the Jin army, the Huai army in the puppet town of Qi and Shanyang and other places. On November 4, 1135 (August 26th of the lunar calendar), he was besieged by the Jin army and fell to his death. Thirty-three years old all year round. The Jin Ren felt his loyalty and sent his body back to the public. The court expressed condolences upon hearing the news. In 1151, Han Shizhong died of illness. The couple were buried under Lingyan Mountain in Suzhou.
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