"Don't shoot!"

See the hand to micro blunt muzzle at ye Xinshang, was scared silly Han Jiajun, just suddenly wake up, hurriedly sternly stop.

When the man was stunned, Han Jiajun roared again: "that's saving him! Put the gun down

Save him?

Ye Xinshang Mingming killed captain song with a bullet, but Han assistant said he was saving him?

That hand completely muddled, instinctively obeyed Han Jiajun's order, put down the gun.

Han Jiajun is right. Ye Xinshang's shooting song Chenggang is really saving him - so that he no longer has to suffer the pain that he can't even bear to die.

Think about it, song Chenggang usually has a good physique and a good person. In addition, he has a careful mind. He always works decisively and is regarded by Shen Yinbing as one of his important confidants.

Such a promising young talent suddenly found that as long as he touched his cheek with his hand, flesh and blood would stick down. Just as he was about to open his mouth and yell, the corners of his mouth, like rags, suddenly cracked to the root of his ears... This kind of unspeakable terror completely knocked him down.

If we let him know that he was poisoned, and was poisoned by a very insidious poison, it would be because he smashed the stone gate with his fist - such a small action would destroy him, and he really couldn't bear it.

If ye Xinshang doesn't shoot him in time to end his pain, no one knows how he should face his tragic death.

Therefore, when ye Xinshang shoots decisively to prevent him from struggling and turning the whole person into a pool of rotten meat, he sincerely thanks ye Xinshang.

Han Jiajun closed his eyes painfully, took off his coat with his backhand, went to the body and covered his head gently.

"Brother, let's go. We'll take revenge on you!"

Han Jiajun heaved his cheek, turned slowly, looked at the honest monk, and said in a deep voice, "master, can you see what poison this is?"

Without waiting for the honest monk to say anything, Han Jiajun said, "what's more, you have moved the stone gate just now. If I'm not wrong, your right hand seems to be scratched by the burr on the stone gate, but you're OK!"

When Han Jiajun spoke, he winked at the bodyguards above the secret passage.

The several bodyguards understand, immediately impolitely aimed at the honest monk.

Although the honest monk is a legendary person, Han Jiajun suspects that song Chenggang's death is related to him. The bodyguards all have the feeling of "the rabbit died and the fox mourned" at this time. Naturally, they don't care if the monk is a legendary person. As long as Han Jiajun gives an order or sees something wrong, he will shoot immediately.

Honest monk is now in a narrow space. Even if he has high ability, he can't compete with bullets. That's for sure.

"I know who is carved on the stone gate, and I know who's resting place in the thousand year old tomb you're looking for, boundless heaven."

The honest monk didn't seem to see the muzzle of the gun above. He didn't answer the question. He turned and looked at the stone gate. He uttered a Buddha's name, and his face was full of complicated expressions.

On the top of the secret passage, a voice came at this time.

Then someone cried, "heartbreak, where are you?"

"Old fellow, I am here!"

Ye Xinshang looked up and saw that Tietu appeared above, with a little girl standing beside him.

Naturally, the little girl is Su Ying. She helps tie Tu solve those enemies, and tells the story of the honest monk saving ye Xinshang. After that, they come together.

"Don't come down for a while, wait up there."

Ye Xinshang said again before Tietu wanted to ask.

Tietu glanced at the bodyguards around him and nodded slowly.

But Han Jiajun didn't care about these. He just looked at the honest monk and said again, "master, I don't want to hear you tell stories. I just want to know that you touched the stone gate first, but you're OK. Later, song Chenggang, who met the stone gate, died miserably - what's the matter?"

It's no wonder that Han Jiajun suspects the honest monk. Just as he said, ye Xinshang was the first one to encounter the stone gate when everyone came down, but he just knocked on the stone and measured the thickness of the stone gate.

But the honest monk wiped the stone gate with his sleeve.

In the process of wiping, the edge of his palm was scratched by the burr on the stone door, but no one cared about these, just minor injuries.

But when song Chenggang hit hard on the stone gate, the tragedy happened.

Generally speaking, the poison is cut to the throat by blood. When song Chenggang hit hard, the back of his right hand was broken by the burr on the stone gate, and then he died in a very short time. But the honest monk who also saw blood on the stone gate was safe and sound.

How do you say that?

Is it true that when the honest monk wiped the stone gate with his sleeve, he took the opportunity to put on the poison that was particularly insidious?

Although he did not need to do so, and according to his ability and identity, there was no need to kill the people present, Han Jiajun could not help asking.

"Ha ha, benefactor, you are too anxious. If I don't tell a story, how can I prove my innocence?"

The honest monk gave a cool smile. Without waiting for Han Jiajun to say anything more, he read a sentence in a low voice and sat on the ground with his knees crossed.

After seeing him calm, Han Jiajun didn't worry to ask any more questions, so he stood there and listened to his story.

What else can we do?

Song Chenggang lost his name just because of a stone gate. If you don't know what happened, don't mention breaking the door to save Shen Yinbing.

After the honest monk sat down with his knees crossed, he sold a pass: "all of you here should have heard of the history of Wu Hu Luanhua?"

During the period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China, the nomadic tribes alliance of the northern part of the Great Wall took advantage of the weakness and emptiness of the Western Jin Dynasty in the Central Plains to establish a large-scale state of the Hu people in the south, resulting in a confrontation with the Chinese Orthodox regime.

Wuhu refers to the nomadic tribal alliance of Hun, Xianbei, Jie, Qiang and di.

During the period of Wu Hu's rebellion against China, the political power and economic structure of the central plains were destroyed. As the Han people took refuge from the Yellow River Basin and entered the Yangtze River and Pearl River Basin on a large scale, they were called Yiguan's southward crossing, which further enhanced the cultural and economic ties between the Baiyue and Sanmiao ethnic groups in the South and the Han people in the Central Plains.

After the Huns, Xianbei and other northern Hu people invaded the Central Plains, the royal family and the gentry of the Western Jin Dynasty were forced to move on a large scale and established the Eastern Jin regime on the South Bank of the Yangtze River. According to the book of Jin · biography of Wang daozhuan edited by Fang Xuanling of the Tang Dynasty, Luojing was overthrown, and the gentry of Zhongzhou avoided chaos.

In other words, in order to avoid the war, seven out of ten people in the Central Plains moved to the south of the Yangtze River, while those Han people in the north, who were unable to move, had a miserable fate. All the places where the Hu people went were slaughtered. It can be said that "there is no two out of ten."

The remaining Han refugees in the North decided to fight back. They either built fortresses or formed a rebel army to fight against the Hu army.

However, the military strength of these Han people, who were short of food and clothing, was too weak to pose any threat to the Hu people. Therefore, after the initial threat disappeared, the Hu people were still domineering and regarded the Han people as pigs and dogs.

Hu people's sense of superiority did not come into being out of thin air, but was based on their military superiority and population superiority.

Once, the barbaric monarch Shi Hu looked at his son's team and said with a smile, "my father and son are so powerful. As long as they don't collapse, what's the worry? Just have fun with your children and grandchildren! "

Wu Hu Luan Hua is of great significance to the history of China. It is the biggest pain in the history of the Han nationality, and it is also the most reluctant to mention.

All the people at the scene, except ye Xinshang, who has a relatively high level of education, Han Jiajun, have only heard the word "Wuhu Luanhua". As for which Wuhu is Luanhua, they don't know, let alone the harm caused by Wuhu Luanhua to the Han nationality.

"In the history of the five disordered Chinese, the population of the Han nationality decreased sharply, almost to the point of death."

The honest monk simply explained what Wu Hu Luan Hua was. Then he looked at the stone gate and continued: "at this time, there was a man in the Han nationality. He came forward and issued a killing order to the Han people all over the world."

"Kill Hu Ling?"

Han Jiajun also looked at the stone gate. Looking at the general holding the horse on the stone gate, he said in a low voice, "I know who he is. He's ran min

Ran min was the posthumous grandson of Shi Hu, the later emperor of Zhao Dynasty, during the period of Wu Hu and 16 states in the late Western Jin Dynasty. Later, he was the founding emperor of Ran Wei Dynasty. After his death, he was canonized as the king of Wu mourning for heaven by the state of Yan at that time.

Ran min, who has a high position in the Han nationality, issued the order to kill Hu: he bullied the Han family for decades, killed our people and robbed our ancestral temple. Those who offend our great Han people will die and kill all the Hu in the world. To restore the foundation of the Han family, all the Han people in the world have the obligation to kill Hu Gou. Ran min was not talented. He was ordered by heaven to tell the world.

This order is divided into three parts.

The first order to kill Hu was issued by ran min after the detention of Zhao emperor Shijian in Yecheng. It is known as "the six barbarians inside and outside, those who dare to call weapons will be killed", that is to say, all Hu people who dare to hold weapons will be killed.

With this order, the Han people all over the country joined forces one after another to declare war on the Hu people with years of hatred. Hu people there, have left the city over the wall, panic and go.

Facing the situation of Hu people fleeing one after another, ran min issued a second order to kill Hu people: those who agree with the officials stay, while those who don't agree with the officials leave.

The second way is to kill Hu. The Jie people in Yecheng flee one after another in order to protect their lives, while the Han people hundreds of miles away rush into the city in order to kill Hu. The two sides happen to meet, and the gate of the city is blocked.

Before the Hu people moved out, ran min issued a third order: all the Han people, who cut off a Hu people, will be promoted by their heads.

Ran min led his own team and slaughtered 200000 Jie people in Yecheng alone. Within a day, tens of thousands of Hu people were beheaded. No matter men or women, old or young, they were not spared. Their bodies were thrown out of the city and became dinner for wild dogs and jackals.

With the killing of Hu, the national hatred for Hu's invasion buried in the hearts of the Han people was thoroughly aroused, and the fire of revenge was ignited. For a time, the smoke of gunpowder rose in the northern land, and all the people with high noses and beards were killed indiscriminately.

In the face of the bloody revenge of the Han people, the Hu people had no choice but to move away from the Central Plains and return to their homeland. On the road of migration, seven or eight Hu people died of starvation, death, killing and attacking each other. The Hu people in the Central Plains almost died.

Under the direct or indirect influence of the killing of Hu, millions of Hu civilians, such as Jie, Hun, Qiang and Di, perished, and nearly one million Hu soldiers were killed. However, the most slaughtered Jie people were either migrated or slaughtered, and they were basically extinct in the Central Plains.

"Later, ran min founded the regime of Ran Wei."

The honest monk's voice sounded very ethereal: "in the face of the tragic situation of the collapse of the country, the death of the family and the extinction of the clan, the Hu people in the Central Plains decided to fight back. They united the armies of Xianbei, Qiang and other northern nationalities, selected soldiers who could still fight, and worked together against ran min.