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Allusions that never cross the line
Never cross the line, the original intention is that Jiangzhou Cishiwenqiao is defending, don't cross the line to Kyoto. Now it means not to go beyond a certain limit and scope. I shared a story about never crossing the line. Let's have a look!

Idiom: Never cross the line.

Pinyin: bü gü n yuè lé ichü bü.

Explanation: Yue: crossing; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original intention is not to cross the line. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary.

Idiom story

The combination of Soviet troops and Zuyo is equivalent to only one "car" and one "horse". They have no choice but to put all their eggs in one basket and go straight to health. The cars, horses and guns of the imperial court were all damaged and scattered all over the place, but Yu Liang was not allowed to turn back to rescue, leaving only three people, namely, a stone and ice, to meet them.

So the rebels easily ate one by one and approached the old handsome one step by step. Yu Liang only did one thing repeatedly, that is, he took regret medicine.

I regret not taking the initiative to attack Yu Liang.

When the Soviet troops started, former minister Zuo Cheng (in charge of picketing) Kong Tan said to Wang Dao: Now the Soviet troops are still stationed on the west bank of the Yangtze River, and the court should guard the Dangli ferry in the west to prevent the Soviet troops from crossing the river. The enemy serenade, there are many of us, and the first world war can decide the outcome. If we wait until the Soviet army crosses the river, it will be difficult for us to resist, and the tide is gone.

Wang Dao's agreement is tantamount to strangling the enemy in the cradle and accepting Yu Liang's suggestion. Yu Liang didn't listen, saying: When the army arrives at the ferry, Jiankang will become an empty city, and the Soviet army may take Jiankang directly.

But since ancient times, the most convenient way for the north to attack Jiankang is to cross the river from Danglikou to the south. Yu Liang's idea is like a girl's mind, which makes people wonder.

While waiting for Zuyo's army to meet him, the Soviet army threw stones and asked for directions, and sent Han Huang and Zhang Jian as the vanguard troops to cross the river.

Surprisingly, things are going well. Han Huang easily occupied the ancient Shu (now Dangtu, Anhui) on the east bank of the Yangtze River, and seized salt and grain. Then capture the jade lake in the south and brutally slaughter the city. Just as there is only one "horse", the imperial army is "stupid" like a scarecrow even if it eats a few pieces of imperial court.

When Wang Dun rebelled, he found the slogan "Jun Qing side" played by the Soviets, and the banner was "Reviving the Royal Family". The nobles of the imperial clan of Sima lived under the "talons" of Yu Liang. Hearing the news that the Soviet army crossed the river, they cried with joy and fled to the "big benefactor" of the Soviet army.

Yu Liang regretted not listening to Cantan and slapped himself in the face. Then declare martial law in the capital and prepare for a defensive war.

The rebel vanguard beat the imperial army to pieces.

At this time, the main force of the imperial court did not suffer too much loss. To be optimistic, only a few "small soldiers" died. Helping hands from all over the country have been extended to Yu Liang.

Jiangzhou (now Jiangxi and other places) Cishiwenqiao heard about the drastic changes, and immediately wrote to the court, demanding to defend the capital. At the same time, he led troops from Wuchang (now Ezhou, Hubei) to Xunyang (now west of Jiujiang, Jiangxi). Yu Liang refused and wrote to Wenqiao, saying: I am more worried about the West (Tao Kan) than about Liyang (Su Jun). Please don't cross the line.

The thunder pool is in the southeast of Wangjiang County, Anhui Province, and the thunder water accumulated here before entering the river. It is about 100 km east of Xunyang. This is the origin of the allusion "Dare not cross the line".

In Yu Liang's eyes, the Soviet army is a wolf, and Tao Kan in Jingzhou is a tiger. Whoever comes will eat people. He told Wen Qiao to be vigilant and prevent Tao Kan from rebelling.

Tao Kan really hates Yu Liang, but it's just a personal feud between two people. He is still loyal to the court, so he won't rebel. Yu Ming saw the wrong person again, so Wen Qiao and Tao Kan suffered internal friction.

There was another famous soldier in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Chi Jian, who was appointed as the secretariat of Xuzhou at this time and was stationed in Guangling (now Yangzhou). Close to Jiankang, he also asked to go south to defend the capital. Yu Liang also refused, on the grounds of defending the Huns in the north.

The soldiers of Sanwu also went to the north to help, and they all got the same answer: stand by and watch.

In Yu Liang's view, it was a piece of cake for the Central Army to deal with the Soviets.

The leader of the Central Army was Sima Liu, who was stationed in Cihu (now Cihu Township, Maanshan). Sima Liu is not sure what his position is, and there is basically no record of this person in the history books. It is really unknown.

After Han Huang and Zhang Jian washed the lake with blood, they attacked the Central Army in the north. Sima Liu is as timid as a mouse. His hands trembled with fear when he heard that the rebels were coming. He couldn't find his mouth when he was eating barbecue. The two sides are about to go to war. As soon as he saw the enemy, he turned around in fear and fled, and the whole army immediately broke up. Sima Liu was also killed.

So Han Huang and Zhang Jian went south with a great army. Huan Yi couldn't resist the stone that attacked Xuancheng (Jiankang, now south of Xuancheng, Anhui) and retreated to Guangde. Before the Soviet main force arrives, the two armies will defeat the imperial army in a hurry.

It's not how cunning the rebels are, but that Yu Liang is too incompetent.

When the Central Army saw the rebels, it was afraid to attack.

At this time, the south bank of the Yangtze River is the pioneer of the Soviet Union, and the north bank is the main force of the Soviet Union. Yu Liang thought that if someone was sent to lead the water army westward, control the Yangtze River, and split the rebels in two, and the two ends could not echo each other, the Soviet Union would be in chaos.

The ideal is full, and the reality is too skinny.

Yu Liang sent Zhong Ya and Zhao Yin to lead the elite Jiankang Navy along Jiangxi, and covered the sky with banners, which was magnificent. But the ace division saw the Soviet army from a distance, saw a large number of people, and his legs were weak, and he dared not go any further. Like the audience on the stage, watch the athletes cross the river calmly.

In 328, more than 20,000 Soviet troops and Zuyue troops crossed the river from the southwest of Liyang to Niuzhu on the east bank of the Yangtze River and camped in Caishiji.

Hearing this news, there was a panic in Jiankang city. Senior officials asked their families to leave the capital and transfer their property to Sanwu area.

Yu Liang missed the opportunity again.

The Soviets attacked Jiankang by land and water. Go east along the Yangtze River and reach Shicheng in the southwest of Jiankang. This is the road that Wang Dun chose in those days. The second is to attack Jiankang from land and from south to north.

Soviet troops have long been in the north, mainly infantry and cavalry. He guessed that Yu Liang must have been heavily deployed in Shicheng, and it was difficult to capture it. So I decided to go by land.

There are also two ways. One is to cross the Qinhuai River near Zhuque Bridge and go straight to Taicheng. This road is close, but it is difficult, because the Suzaku Bridge has been destroyed. At the same time, the defenders of Stone City are not far from here, so they can come to reinforce immediately.

This is where Qian Feng's army failed.

The second road is around a big circle, first south, through the present Jiangning District, and then north to the northeast of Jiankang. That is, start from Danyang and Moling, turn north and reach the emergency exit.

Tao Hui, a subordinate of Wang Dao, told Yu Liang: The Soviets knew that Stone Town was heavily guarded, so of course they dared not come directly. He must have come from the road that Yang Xiaodan walked. We can lay an ambush there, intercept and win the first world war.

Yu Liang still wouldn't listen.

The Soviet army kept going all night, so he chose this road. But they haven't walked and are not familiar with the terrain. On the way, I got lost and was in chaos. In desperation, I caught a local farmer as a guide and struggled for a long time to find my way.

Yu Liang regretted it when he heard about it.

Three days after crossing the river, the Soviet army finally reached Fuzhou Mountain (now Taipingmen West) in the northeast of Taicheng. The decisive battle has begun.

A famous person died tragically in this battle and will be immortal.