"Next is the C-level Heroic Summoning Card!" Zhang Fu said with a smile. C-level and D-level summons are nothing more than deputy generals or county governors.

[Ding, use the C-level Heroic Summoning Card to summon, summoning... Congratulations to the host for summoning the C-level Hero Zhang Jiefu, a staff member of the Southern Song Dynasty Yue Family Army!

The implanted identity is: a disciple of the Taiping Dao, and has now joined the Yue Family Army as one of the staff members! ]

[Ding, scanning completed!

Zhang Jiefu

Military power: 30

Commander: 37

Intelligence: 88

Politics: 86

Magic weapons: none

Magic horses: none]

Zhang Jiefu, courtesy name Ziheng, was from Anyang County, Xiangzhou (now Anyang City, Henan Province).

In the eighth year of Shaoxing (1138), Zhang Jiefu, the left Digonglang and the Jiedu Tuiguan of De'an Prefecture, surrendered Liu Yongshou, the governor of Caizhou of the pseudo-Qi Dynasty, and was transferred to the left Chengwulang.

In the first month of the ninth year of Shaoxing (1139), Zhang Jiefu wrote a letter of thanks for Yue Fei's pardon for peace talks with the Jin Dynasty (i.e., "Thank You for the Pardon"), stating his great vow to recover the two rivers and Yanyun, which was widely circulated.

In the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1141), after Yue Fei was stripped of his military power, Zhang Jiefu, the left envoy, and others continued to follow Yue Fei.

In August, the Song court announced that Zhang Jiefu would be the magistrate of Nanjian Prefecture, forcing him to leave Yue Fei.

In the twelfth year of Shaoxing (1142), Zhang Jiefu was also "suspended" due to Yue Fei's unjust imprisonment and sent to Shaowu Army (now Shaowu City, Fujian) for "custody". Because Zhu Fei was also exiled there, he was transferred to Jianchang Army (now Nancheng County, Jiangxi) for "custody".

"The staff of Yue's Army is not bad, and it can be regarded as a supplement to the configuration of Yue's Army!" Zhang Fu exclaimed.

......

Zhang Fu didn't say much, and started to summon directly: "The last is the D-level hero summoning card, the system starts directly!"

[Ding, use the D-level hero summoning card to summon, summoning... Congratulations to the host for summoning the D-level hero, Jiao Ting, a hero of Liangshan in the Northern Song Dynasty!

The implanted identity is: one of the generals recruited by the host, currently serving as the deputy general of the Beiping garrison! ]

[Ding, scanning completed!

Jiao Ting

Force: 74

Commander: 37

Intelligence: 32

Politics: 15

Magic Weapon: None

Magic Horse: None]

Jiao Ting is a character in "Water Margin", nicknamed "Meimian", from Zhongshan Prefecture, born in a sumo family, and later wandered around.

He joined Liangshan because he met Li Kui.

When Liangshan gathered together, he was one of the 108 generals, ranked 98th, and was the evil star of the earth, serving as an officer of the infantry.

He died in Runzhou during the campaign against Fang La and was posthumously named Yijielang.

Zhang Fu laughed and said, "Everyone in the sumo crowd is lying down, his punches and kicks are as poisonous as knives. When his bad temper comes out, it's like a mountain falling. Jiao Ting has never been able to show his face."

As for sumo masters, it seems that there is really no talent in this area under his command. Jiao Ting is also the first in this area.

......

"Next is the special talent summoning card, the system starts summoning!" Zhang Fu is still looking forward to special talents. After all, the range is very wide, and it is possible to summon any kind of talent.

[Ding, use the special talent summoning card to summon, summoning... Congratulations to the host for summoning the special talent Zhou Tong, a martial arts master from the Northern Song Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty!

The implanted identity is: a hero in the Hebei area, Yue Fei's master, and has now joined the host's army through Yue Fei's recommendation! 】

[Ding, scanning completed!

Zhou Tong

Force: 106

Commander: 70

Intelligence: 95

Politics: 55

Martial Arts: 110

Qinggong: 110

Magic weapons: Zhangba Snake Spear, Black Iron Bow

Magic Horse: None]

Zhou Tong (recorded as Zhou Tong in official history, 1040-1119) was named Guangzu, a native of Tongguan, Huazhou, and was known as "Shaanxi Hero Iron Arm Zhou Tong".

A martial arts master in the late Northern Song Dynasty, famous for his archery skills.

The teacher of the famous Southern Song general Yue Fei, Ming and Qing storytellers called him a descendant of Jiang Wei.

In the storytelling "The Complete Biography of Yue Fei" and "The Biography of Iron Arm and Golden Sword Zhou Tong", Zhou Tong advocated resistance against Liao and Jin, and was not successful in politics, so he concentrated on martial arts and established several official regular martial arts routines, such as five steps and thirteen spears, poking feet, and the development of the Shaolin Fanzi boxing, as well as stick techniques, etc.

The last disciple he accepted was Yue Fei.

"Good fellow, this is a martial arts master, but it is not appropriate for such a person to join the army. Even if he founded a school, it is completely possible, but it is just right to put him in the academy to teach students martial arts!"

Zhang Fu thought about Zhou Tong's ability. It is definitely feasible to put him in the academy. Zhou Tong's ability can be fully released. At the same time, with Zhou Tong's presence, the safety of the academy can be assured.

......

Zhou Tong in the folk storytelling is a martial arts master in the late Northern Song Dynasty, who is good atHe was famous for his archery skills and was known as "Shaanxi Hero Iron Arm Zhou Tong".

The youngest disciple of Tan Zhengfang, he was appreciated by Bao Zheng, who was in a prominent position at that time, when he became an adult. He entered the army as an officer and later served as a teacher at the Imperial Boxing Hall in Beijing.

There were three seats in the Imperial Boxing Hall: Heaven, Earth and Man. Zhou Tong was the teacher of "Heaven" and had the highest status. He was good friends with the famous general Zong Ze in the court. Later, the Liangshan hero Bing Weichi Sun Li was introduced to Zong Ze by Zhou Tong and served as the military commander of Dengzhou.

He also had a junior brother, Luan Tingyu, a martial arts teacher in Zhujiazhuang. Later, Sun Li used this relationship to infiltrate Zhujiazhuang.

Because he advocated resistance against Liao and Jin in the court, Zhou Tong was not successful in politics, so he concentrated on martial arts and established several official regular martial arts routines, such as five steps and thirteen spears poking feet, the fanzi boxing developed from Shaolin, and Zhou Tong stick, etc.

In the Biography of Yue Fei, it is said that he was the martial arts master of Yue Fei, a general of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Before he accepted Yue Fei, he had several other disciples who were characters in the Water Margin: several of them were Lu Junyi, Shi Wengong, and Lin Chong. There is also a saying that "Walker" Wu Song and "Flower Monk" Lu Zhishen were unnamed disciples of Zhou Tong.

Zhou Tong was originally a local tycoon in Henan. After Yue Fei learned the art of spear, he was hired to teach Yue Fei archery and became Yue Fei's second master.

He taught his disciples what he learned without reservation, and even gave his two favorite bows to his most outstanding disciple Yue Fei.

.......

There is no sufficient historical evidence to prove that Zhou Tong knew other martial arts besides bowmanship. All contemporary documents did not mention that he taught Yue Fei fighting skills.

Despite this, martial arts novels and folk tales still give him many martial arts and superhuman abilities, including master-level bowmanship, double swords, spearmanship combined with Wudang hard qigong, five steps and thirteen spears to poke feet, and even perspective eyes. In Wang Shaotang's story, he is also the Master of the Drunken Eight Immortals.

Zhou Tong is also associated with other martial arts due to historical or fictional disciples, such as Eagle Claw, Chuojiao and Xingyiquan, and is regarded as the master of various schools because of his relationship with Yue Fei.

Yuan Mankai believes that Lin Chong and Yue Fei were from the same school, and later combined the essence of 17 other schools to create Mantis Boxing.

In an 18th century martial arts book, the martial arts of 18 Shaolin masters, the earliest of which can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, Lin Chong and Yan Qing are also included, which means that the mandarin duck leg and ground fight are considered to belong to two schools and not the same school.

But it is credible that Mantis Boxing was created in the Ming Dynasty and absorbed the essence of 18 schools since the Song Dynasty. Yuan Mankai also said that Lu Junyi taught Yan Qing what he learned from Zhou Tong.

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