Volume 1 Small Town Martial Arts Chapter 12 Songs of the rivers and lakes, historical unsolved cases.

If there are so many martial artists from ancient times to the present, then Ye Weikong must be one of them.

In that era, if there was a person whose martial arts were close to true immortals, that person could only be Ye Weikong.

At that time, Ye Weikong suppressed all the martial arts of the human race, and Ye Weikong was also regarded as the most powerful sword cultivator in the past 10,000 years.

The strong men of the Ji royal family couldn't help Ye Weikong at all, but after Ye Weikong's demonstration, they calmly left to join Sun Ziwu, and after Sun Ziwu took the south, he established the country name Liang, which the world called Southern Liang. With his grandson, Ye Weikong's child, Ye Haoyang, who had changed his surname to Ye at that time, was the emperor. The world calls it the ancestor of Southern Liang.

As for the sad Lord of Great Xia, Ji Longchang, after experiencing this great change, he fell seriously ill, after all, this emperor did not know martial arts, he was just an ordinary person, and his health deteriorated after a great change.

But in the end, he did one more thing.

is to ignore the obstruction of the ministers before his death, and forcibly change the name of the country to Wei. He also informed his heirs and court ministers that when future generations of descendants recovered the south, destroyed the Southern Liang, and reunified the Central Plains and southern Kyushu, the name of the country would be re-designated as Xia.

If there was no Ye Weikong and Sun Ziwu at that time, then with the strength of the Northern Wei Dynasty at that time, it would be enough to re-swallow the vast Southern Liang at all costs, even at the risk of being profited by other forces. But obviously, it was impossible for the Northern Wei Dynasty to do this at that time, and Ye Weikong and Sun Ziwu were really on the side of Southern Liang.

But what Ji Haoyang didn't expect was that Ye Weikong, the 'Tiange Sword Venerable', with his strength of 'sword shines through the ages', actually sheltered Nanliang for nearly two thousand years.

And 'Tiange Sword Venerable' Ye Weikong was called 'Tiange Emperor' or 'Tiange Emperor' by later generations because of the special identity of the father of the ancestor of Nanliang and the martial arts of almost immortals.

However, there are several unsolved cases, or rather several historical controversies, in this history.

The first historical controversy, the question of the historical definition of the First Dynasty. The First Dynasty of Great Xia, in the end, should be regarded as when it started and when it ended.

Some people say that it should be, from the ancient emperor Yu, settled in the five states of the Central Plains, to Ji Longchang changed the name of the country to Wei, the end of the first dynasty, if this is calculated, the first dynasty is about more than 6,000 years.

Some people also say that it should start from Sun Ziwu's conquest of the south, Daxia's unification of the five states of the Central Plains and the four southern states, and the complete unification of Kyushu, and end when Sun Ziwu and Ye Weikong launched a rebellion. But if this is calculated, this dynasty will only be two or three years, and in two or three years, can it be called a 'first' dynasty? Two or three years can be called a 'first'? This is a bit too much to say.

This is the first question, which is not a historical unsolved case, but a historical controversy, which has not yet been discussed, and is left to modern and future historians to discuss.

The second historical unsolved case, with Ye Weikong's strength at that time, why didn't he kill all the people of the Ji clan when he went to the Great Xia Palace to demonstrate?

After all, it was very likely that he would be able to usurp the entire Great Xia, which had unified the Central Plains and the South at that time.

Some people say that although Ye Weikong's strength was strong at that time, the strong people of the Ji royal family were not weak, and Ye Weikong did not have the certainty that he would not fall, or not be seriously injured, and kill everyone in the Ji royal family.

Some people also say that Ye Weikong is scruples, scruples about the founder of Great Xia, the Ancient Emperor, Yu. In the martial arts galaxy of that era, Ye Weikong was the only star, but even he didn't know very well what step Emperor Yu had reached in his cultivation.

But he didn't care about the Great Emperor Yu himself, who had already disappeared for six thousand years and didn't know whether he was alive or dead, but worried that with the strength of this ancient emperor, would he leave his descendants with something that would be difficult for him to crack. That's why it's just a demonstration, and then I went to establish a country in the south with Sun Ziwu.

Some people also said that Ye Weikong was still thinking about his old relationship with Ji Longchang, so he didn't kill them all. But Xiao gradually left that this answer was very, they were all cuckolded, and then they rebelled, and they still remembered some old feelings.

Xiao gradually felt that the second guess might be more reliable, Ye Weikong might still be worried about the ancient emperor, and whether he would leave any hole cards that even he couldn't think of.

The third historical unsolved case, when did the relationship between Ji Longchang and Ye Weikong break down?

Some people say that before the fornication with Sun Shangyi, it had already broken down. As Ye Weikong's strength became higher and higher, and his influence on the Imperial Family Worship Hall became more and more powerful, Ji Longchang had the idea of taking precautions against Ye Weikong, and from then on, the relationship between Ye Weikong and Ji Longchang began to break down.

It is also said that Ji Longchang has always regarded Ye Weikong as a close friend, until he found out that Ye Weikong brought him a green hat, and the relationship between the two broke down.

Some people even say that the relationship between the two is not good at all, because for various reasons, they make others look like they have a good relationship.

On the last point of view on this issue, Xiao gradually departed from the opinion that this historian, wash up and go to sleep, maybe in his sleep he can find a more reliable statement than what he said.

The fourth historical unsolved case, when did Sun Shangyi and Ye Weikong become a couple.

Although this is not the twenty-first century, a martial artist with good strength only needs a simple blood resonance to know whether it is his own bloodline or someone else's bloodline in a child's body, not to mention the 'sword shines on the eternal' Ye Weikong.

So Sun Shangyi, was he with Ye Weikong before or after marrying Ji Longchang?

These two cases can lead to two completely different conclusions.

If Sun Shangyi was already with Ye Weikong before she married Ji Longchang, then this was a complete conspiracy.

Ji Longchang is not familiar with martial arts, it is impossible for him to find out if the child born to his queen is his own, and it is impossible for him to think that Ye Weikong would have an affair with the queen. If Ji Longchang didn't find out that Ye Haoyang was not his child, then Ye Weikong's child would become the lord of Great Xia.

After all, with Ye Weikong's support, this child will ascend to the throne, which is almost a certainty. And if this is really the case, Ye Weikong's bloodline has successfully usurped Great Xia.

Of course, this was based on the fact that Sun Shangyi had been with Ye Weikong before he became Empress Ji Longchang.

So what if it's the second case,

If Sun Shangyi was with Ye Weikong after marrying Ji Longchang.

Then Ye Weikong's bloodline almost usurped Great Xia, and it became a coincidence.

The fifth historical unsolved case, how did Ji Longchang find out that Ji Haoyang (Ye Haoyang) was not his child.

Some people say that it was discovered by other warriors surnamed Ji of the Ji royal family.

Some people say that Sun Shangyi took the initiative to tell Ji Longchang, in order to force Ye Weikong to take her out of Great Xia as soon as possible.

There are too many legends to ponder.