Chapter 557: Nan Guo Wushuang
The boat sailed on the Shujiang River for two days, and finally arrived at Yunchuan on the border of Yunzhou.

Just as the sun was rising, Lin Jiaojiao sat on the bow of the boat basking in the late spring sun, holding the edge of the boat to her chest with both hands, raised her face and closed her eyes to bathe in the warm sun.

Xuemei Qingtao stood aside, and Chen Qian propped his chin in a daze. For a while, there was only the sound of the wind by the river and the chirping of birds in the forest.

The men in the same company drank tea and played chess as usual. One side of the chessboard was the world, white pieces and black pieces intertwined, and a silent battle was completed.

"Eh? Is this going to the Tianshu Grand Canal?" Seeing the boat change direction, Xuemei couldn't help opening her mouth.

This sound brought back Lin Jiaojiao's vacant thoughts. Looking around, this is indeed the Tianshu Grand Canal.

The Grand Canal was built by Nan Guo Wushuang, the founding emperor of the Great Nan. At that time, Nan Guo Wushuang was only the general of Emperor Shu II.

Nan Guo Wushuang was one of the bravest generals in history. In the 24th year of Kaiyuan, Emperor Shu Emperor II, he defeated the Xiongnu and stationed in Mobei so that the Xiongnu did not dare to invade.

Nan Guo Wushuang was originally named Guo Wushuang, and Nan was the imperial surname of Dashu at that time. After Guo Wushuang defeated the Xiongnu, he was given the surname Nan by the Emperor of Shu.

The current Wushuang City in Mobei was also named by Emperor Shu II.

At the same time, Nan Guo Wushuang was also a strategic emperor.

The reason why Nan Guo Wushuang was able to become emperor was also indirectly caused by the actions of Emperor Shu II.

Because of his cruelty and immorality, the Second Emperor of Shu caused anger and resentment everywhere, and he rebelled everywhere. The ambitious Chu found an opportunity and began to attack the Kingdom of Shu on a large scale.

When Nan Guo Wushuang, who was guarding Mobei, rushed back, more than half of the Shu Kingdom had fallen!The Emperor Shu fled to Dalongping, Yongzhou.

Nan Guo Wushuang joined forces with the remnants of the Great Shu Navy, stole the soldiers, and reorganized the Great Shu Navy on a rainy night in July!It took one month to recapture the three continents of Lan, Yun, and Su, which were occupied by the Great Chu, and guarded Yanmen Pass to the death.

So far, the world of Great Shu is bounded by the Great Mountains of the Shu Valley, and the five continents of Mozhou, Yongzhou, Yunzhou, Lanzhou, and Suzhou belong to Northern Shu and are guarded by Nan Guo Wushuang.

And Da Chu gathered soldiers and stabilized the four continents of Xuezhou, Lianzhou, Jingzhou, and Shuzhou in Dashu.

No matter how strong the Great Chu army is, Nan Guo Wushuang vowed to protect the Shu Emperor's only Northern Shu.

In the 40th year of Kaiyuan, the Second Emperor of Shu, Da Chu captured the descendants of the Shu Emperor and promised a lot of benefits to the empress of Shu.

Therefore, the Empress of Shu betrayed Northern Shu. After the Emperor Shu died of illness, she announced to the world as the successor of the Emperor Shu that the Emperor Shu was willing to bow down to Great Chu!
For a time, the Northern Shu that Nan Guo Wushuang defended to death became a big joke, the blood of defending the country, and all the persistence with blood became a joke.

In a fit of rage, Beishu chopped up the dragon chair left by the Emperor of Shu into wood and burned it!
And Nan Guo Wushuang was supported by countless soldiers, wearing a yellow robe, and built a new palace in Dalongping, Yongzhou.

And tell the world: I, Nan Guo Wushuang, lead all the soldiers, since there is no country to defend, then abandon the country and start a new one!I also abandoned Guo's surname and changed my name to Nan Wushuang!
Since then, Northern Shu changed its country name to Danan, but Nan Wushuang still built the Weiyang Palace for the Shu emperor. Therefore, later generations still call the founding emperor of Danan Nan Guo Wushuang.

It was built at the beginning of the Great South, and a lot of things were needed. The south of the Yangtze River is rich, but it is far away from the capital, and it is difficult to transport whether it is food or timber.

As the emperor of Danan, Nan Guo Wushuang personally added a canal between the two rivers of Tianshui River and Shu River, which made it convenient for Danan and the people.

As the saying goes, "Three parts go to the emperor, seven parts go to the south of the Yangtze River", the Tianshui River is intercepted from Jinlin Village Dam in Yunchuan City to enter the Grand Canal, so that three parts of the Tianshui River flows along the Grand Canal to the low-lying Shu River, and seven parts flow into the south of the Yangtze River.

(End of this chapter)

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