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Zhou Dewei has made great achievements.

Zhou Dewei first followed Li Keyong, who was brave and good at riding and shooting. Zhou Dewei is not only brave, but also wise and brave. Because I have been in the border area for a long time, I have rich military experience. He can judge the number of enemies by observing the smoke.

Zhou Dewei is a big guy with a dark face and a serious expression at ordinary times, even when he is laughing. In front of the enemy, it is even more awe-inspiring and full of coldness. Outstanding courage and resourcefulness made Zhou Dewei a warrior of five generations.

Later, Zhou Dewei crusaded against Wang Xingyu with Li Keyong, made the meritorious military service, and was promoted to proofread the left servant and served as the deputy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the war with Zhou Dewei, he shocked the enemy with the nickname V. On one occasion, General Cong Shu of the Back Beam led the troops to attack Taiyuan. One of the generals, Zhang Chen, is also famous for his bravery and good fighting skills. He made many meritorious deeds in the struggle against the southern warlords, and this time he wants to make new achievements. At that time, in order to encourage soldiers,

Morale of the three armies: "Who can capture Xing Xing V alive and reward him with the post of secretariat." Zhang Chen also has a nickname "Hag". In order to obtain meritorious service, he said to his uncle Cong: "The only thing that Jin Jun relies on is Xing Xing Wuyi. I want him. Please give me a reward and get a secretariat. " So, Zhang Chen looked for opportunities to attack Zhou Dewei in front of the battle. He is wearing red armor and riding a white horse. He is too conceited to take Zhou Dewei seriously, as if Zhou Dewei were in his palm.

When Li Keyong learned that Zhang Chen was looking for Zhou Dewei everywhere, he reminded him: "I heard that Chen Hag wanted to exchange you for a thorn in history. You should be careful. "

Zhou Dewei smiled and said, "Zhang Chen is a braggart. When he got to the front, he still didn't know who would win the battle. "

The next day, the two armies fought again, and Zhou Dewei warned his men: "If you see Chen hag in the battle, pretend to run away, and I'll deal with him!"

Zhou Dewei had changed into a soldier's uniform at that time, and he asked his men to challenge him. When Chen led the army after him, his men pretended to retreat and lured Chen. Before I could return to my absolute being, Zhou Dewei had been killed from behind, and with only one hammer, he laid the horse for this Chen hag. Take him alive. This battle made Zhou Dewei even more famous.

Later, when Jin and Hou Liang fought again, Jin was outnumbered and forced to retreat. Zhu and his uncle led the pursuit of Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). At that time, because the army had not been regrouped, the soldiers and civilians in Jinyang City were greatly frightened. Zhou Dewei and Li together selected elite cavalry to form a commando team, unexpectedly opened the gate to attack the enemy, destroyed their camp, and killed and captured many enemy soldiers. This tactic made Liang Jun at a loss. It could neither destroy the 8 Jin Army nor organize effective defense, and finally had to retreat. Later, when Zhou Dewei joined forces with Li to attack Luzhou (now Changzhi, Shanxi), he made Liang Dinghui surrender and was promoted to proofread Taibao and Daizhou Secretariat (now Daixian, Shanxi).

Luzhou is the strategic base for Houliang to attack Li Keyong. Zhu Wen was very angry at the loss of Luzhou, and immediately ordered General Li Sian to lead hundreds of troops to recover it. When Li Sian arrived at the periphery of Luzhou, he built a wall around Luzhou, and then attacked Luzhou internally to defend Shanxi reinforcements. This circle of city walls is called "Jiacheng". Li Sian was determined to win this time, so he stormed.

Zhou Dewei was ordered to rescue Luzhou, and attacked Liang Jun with elite cavalry, winning a series of victories. However, due to the huge difference in strength, Liang Jun cannot be repelled. Zhou Dewei had to order the cavalry to harass the enemy constantly, and try to hijack Liang Jun's hay, so as to shake its morale and wait for the arrival of reinforcements before fighting Liang Jun, while Liang Jun could not get out of the wall, built a tunnel at the mountain pass in the southeast and built a village to protect him from the outside world. Zhou Dewei showed no weakness in the face of the strong enemy, and destroyed the village for war. Sometimes there are dozens of battles a day. The two sides fought hard for this strategic place for a year, and there was no draw. At this moment, Li Keyong died of serious illness, and the war reached a critical moment.

Hearing that Keyong Li was seriously ill, Zhou Dewei had to retreat and set up camp again. Li succeeded the Queen of Jin and ordered Zhou Dewei to move troops back to Jinyang. When Zhou Dewei returned to Jinyang, Li Keyong was already dead. When Li Keyong died, he said to his son Li, who was at the bedside, "Li has no second thoughts and won't betray me, but he has some contradictions with Zhou Dewei. When Zhou Dewei comes back, you tell him what I mean, hoping that he and Li can break the enemy together. If the siege of Luzhou cannot be solved this time, I will die with a grudge! "

Before Zhou Dewei returned to Jinyang, because he mastered the relieving outside and Li Gang succeeded to the throne, people talked about him in succession, fearing that he and Li could not cooperate well to break the enemy. Zhou Dewei had anticipated these rumors. When he arrived, he left the army outside the city and rode into the city to attend the funeral. He lay in front of Li Keyong's coffin, crying and grieving. Li Keyong was very kind to him before his death. He was sad that he didn't have Li See to use it for the last time. When they saw it, they all shed tears, and no one talked about anything.

Li persuaded Zhou Dewei and told him his father's last words. Zhou Dewei was deeply moved and determined to repay Li Keyong's hope to the death. In fact, Zhou Dewei and Li didn't have any deep hatred, and some contradictions in the battle of Luzhou were also strategic and tactical differences. Zhou Dewei listened to Li Keyong's heartfelt words conveyed by Li at this moment, and he had the will to reconcile with Li.

When Li decided to take advantage of the unsuspecting, thinking that Li would not send troops at all during the mourning period, Zhou Dewei strongly agreed. Zhou Dewei is a pioneer in sending troops. He and other troops took advantage of the favorable foggy weather and ambushed in Sanchonggang the day before. The next day, they led the army straight to the city of Liang Jun and cut off the village. Like nobody's business, he finally got rid of the siege of Luzhou, defeated Liang Jun and ended Li Keyong's last wish. After the war, the contradiction between him and Li was solved, and they made up again and became closer. Zhou Dewei was also promoted as a proofreader, pacifist and peacekeeper, and concurrently served as a propagandist of our army.

A few years later, in the battle of Weizhou, Liang sent Liu Kun to attack Jinyang by surprise, and Li in Weizhou chased him and led the troops back to Jinyang to strengthen the defense. Zhou Dewei was in Youzhou. When he got the news, he led a thousand cavalry to rescue Jinyang. When he arrived at Tumen (now the Deer Farm in Hebei Province), Liu Xun knew Jinyang was guarding and had turned out of Taihang Mountain to the east, ready to seize Linqing (now Linxi, Hebei Province) and wanted to cut off the supply line of 8 Jin Army. Zhou Dewei saw Liu Xun's attempt, immediately led the troops around to catch it, captured dozens of enemy troops halfway, made several cuts on their backs with a knife, and put them back. These people saw it. Zhou Dewei finally defeated Hehe with Li's cooperation this time.

Zhou Dewei is not always a winning general. When the Khitans invaded again, because they were outnumbered, Zhou Dewei led the troops to a decisive battle with the 300,000 troops of the Khitans in Juyongguan, losing 30,000 troops and retreating to Youzhou. Qidan soldiers besieged the city for 200 days, but they didn't occupy it. Zhou Dewei united the soldiers, comforted and encouraged them to defend the city day and night, and finally won the defense of Youzhou.