Xu og
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Xu og? He was born in Hongzhou (now Nanchang, Jiangxi Province) and moved to Baizhou (now Bobai, Guangxi Province).
When he was young, he was diligent and studious. He especially liked Zuo's Chunqiu Zhuan and Warring States policy. In the second year of emperor Tiansheng of song Renzong (A.D. 1024), he was elected in the local examination, and then sent to Yizhou. He was promoted to xuanlang because of the meritorious service of Ou Xifan. Yu, the Duke of Wei, took part in politics and highly valued him, and was promoted to governor Bai. In the fourth year of emperor Renzong's reign of Song Dynasty (1052 AD), Nong Zhigao, the leader of Guangyuan Prefecture, fought against the Northern Song Dynasty. In the second year of the Kunlun Pass war, Nong Zhigao was defeated. Xu og led the army to conquer nine states in Guangxi and Guangdong, which shocked the ruling group of the Northern Song Dynasty. So he sent Di Qing and 130000 troops to the south to encircle Nong Zhigao. At that time, Xu og sent troops to assist him. In the battle of Hanyang, Xu og led his troops to fight bravely. At the end of the battle, Xu og led a small number of song troops to chase the enemy to Jincheng post. Later, he was besieged by the enemy's heavy troops. Xu og died in the battle and was loyal to the Song Dynasty. Later, the imperial court of the Northern Song Dynasty made a posthumous gift as the official of Dali temple. Although Xu og had been a military officer for many years, he was a famous scholar in Guangxi in the Northern Song Dynasty because he began to study hard at the age of 6, devoted himself to learning, and was diligent in writing and thinking. ?
Chinese PinYin : Xu E
Xu og