"What is good feng shui?" How did McCullough die? The Death of Luoqiao in Legend of Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties
However, this charming hero died young in the disaster, whether in storytelling or soap operas. This really makes people sigh: "since ancient times, celebrities like beautiful women are not allowed to see bald heads"!
But I have always been dissatisfied with McCullough's death. I felt really natural when I was a child. Why should Yingjie be jealous? After reading a few books when I grew up, I realized that McCullough was not a real person in Qin history, but a fictional storyteller. ? I very much doubt that McCullough's death is due to the tradition of "karma" in old books. Storytelling foreshadowed mccullough's death. When I was young, Qin Qiong and Luo Cheng exchanged martial arts skills and vowed never to hide their secrets. Qin Qiong vowed to "die of vomiting blood", while McCullough vowed to say "an arrow goes through the heart". Therefore, Qin Qiong concealed the stunt of "killing people", while mccullough concealed the stunt of "making a comeback". Does the storyteller use that fruit to rank "reason" first or say "reason" first?
Specific to McCullough's death, I suspect that he borrowed the story of another gun man, Yang Zaixing. Speaking of Yang Zaixing, this is another valiant soldier like Zhao Yun. During the Yancheng War, I rode into the enemy again, trying to seize the head of the enemy Jin Shuai Wu De from the army of ten thousand people. Although he didn't succeed, he killed hundreds of people and frightened the nomads. Wu Shu became angry from embarrassment and called120,000 troops back to camp in Linying. Fuxing rode 300 horses on a small commercial bridge to meet the enemy, and entered the enemy-occupied area like a no-man's land, killing more than 2,000 people and killing 10000 households 1000 people. Unfortunately, the horse was trapped in the mud of hills and rivers and was shot dead by random arrows. It is recorded that "after burning a corpse, you get two liters of arrows", which shows its heroic death. McCullough simply died of imitators, so that it is impossible to estimate how many arrows were shot on him. But as an indomitable spiritual hero, air can't make good use of his divine power. Flying in the air with a pike is the most tragic thing, so he can't help watching his companions fly with arrows. The reason why I am still upset about McCullough's death is precisely because of this tragedy.