The process is as exciting as ever, and Brother Tom is as handsome as ever.
When I saw the CIA director and IMF tearing up, I thought this history is really not deceiving. The most dangerous enemy always comes from within. How many fierce and cunning enemies failed to defeat the IMF, but it was his teammates who eventually eliminated it...
In the "Bai Yang Yue" I read recently, it was mentioned that Chen Qingzhi of the Southern and Northern Dynasties led a lone army of 7,000 people. Enemy country, broken fortified city, trapped in the capital, after forty-seven wars, invincible, invincible, reminiscent of Hannibal in the Republic of Carthage. The two famous generals of the east and the west have made great achievements in the annals of war and reflected each other.
However, the two famous generals failed in the end, not defeated by the enemy, but defeated by their own rotten motherland. Chen Qingzhi saw the crisis early, asked for reinforcements, and asked to leave Luoyang, but they were all rejected. The tragedy was doomed, and even if he had the ability to reach the sky, he couldn't save it. However, when the overall situation collapsed, the entire army could still withdraw eastward safely. Er Zhurong's hundreds of thousands of troops were afraid to press on because of their prestige. If the mountains and rivers were not soaring and blocking the way, he would even return. The wrong decision made by the leaders of the country made the two heroes of the East and the West feel bitter and hate them through the ages.
Ran Lingxian, the chief of Xinzhou of the Northern Zhou Empire (a barbarian in Fengjie County, Sichuan Province), raised troops in Baxia to resist tyranny and captured the Baidi. The hungry people responded, spreading more than 2,000 miles. The imperial government of the Northern Zhou Dynasty sent Yuanqi and Zhao Gang to crusade, but they could not conquer it. The Emperor of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (Yu Wenyong) ordered Lu Teng to reinforce the crusade. Lu Teng crossed the Yangtze River south and sent people to bribe the two barbarian generals who had always been at odds with Ran Lingxian, so that they could act as guides. Shuiluo City collapsed, and the government killed more than 10,000 people and captured more than 10,000 people. Ran Lingxian fled, the government troops chased, captured, and beheaded. Lu Teng piled up all the corpses near Shuiluo City, covered them with soil, and built a high platform. From now on, the barbarians cried loudly when they saw it, and did not dare to resist.
The American Indian chief "Captain Jack" has a painful sentence: "You white people did not defeat us, but our people are the ones who defeated us." When Shinshu Chief Ran Lingxian was on the verge of punishment, we could hear his equally painful words: "You Han did not defeat us. , It is our family who defeated us!"
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