Wang Bing
Wang Bing, the general of Jin army after the end of Ming Dynasty, was under Liu xingzuo, the general of Fuzhou. In the third year of the Ming Dynasty, Liu AI TA was instigated by Yuan Keli, governor of Denglai in Ming Dynasty.
Wang Bing, the general of Jin army after the end of Ming Dynasty, was under Liu xingzuo, the general of Fuzhou. In the third year of the Ming Dynasty, Liu AI TA was instigated by Yuan Keli, governor of Denglai in Ming Dynasty. Wang Bing wanted to be punished for his greed, violence and drugs. Wang Bing told Houjin about Liu Aita's intention to be attached to Yuan Keli. This information disrupted the layout of Liu AI TA's return to Ming Dynasty. The four guards of the later Jin Dynasty retreated, empty their trust and did not dare to stay. The traitor of the Han Dynasty was killed by the suspect of the Jin Dynasty, and the army of the Jin Dynasty was in a turmoil. Yuan Keli did not fight and took up his contribution. It was a great strategist.
Chinese PinYin : Wang Bing
Wang Bing