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Mu was so powerful that he broke Tianmen Town and defeated Liao. Why did he die at the hands of Xixia?

Mu is a character in many novels, such as Biography of Yang Jiajiang and Romance of Yang Jiajiang.

Mu Yuan was the daughter of Mukezhai Muyu. She is good at martial arts and brave. She was forced to marry Yang Liulang's son, Yang Zongbao, because she defeated him at the front. Since then, she has become one of the female generals of the Yang family, and defeated the Tianmen array of Liao country with the baolong wood of Mukezhai town. From then on, the Song and Liao countries lived in peace, and Mu made great achievements and became the leader of the Yang family.

But many years later, Xixia rose in the northwest and often invaded the territory of Dasong. Yang,, was ordered to conquer Xixia, but died in battle. Therefore, She Taijun, at the age of 100, promoted the general Yang Men, with Mu as the pioneer. This is the westward journey of twelve widows.

There are actually many versions about Mu's ending, one of which is that Mu and other female generals died in the Xixia battlefield. The specific process is as follows:

Yang's daughter was going to Xixia, and Mu and others decided to stop the enemy in Tiger Wolf Gorge, so Mu climbed the Tiger Wolf Gorge with two women to spy on the enemy. As a result, he was shot in the back by the enemy at the canyon and eventually killed by an arrow. The women who stayed on the cliff rushed to the rescue, but they were outnumbered, and all nine women were buried in the canyon.

After the death of nine female generals, Xixia soldiers beheaded and lost their bodies. Later, the remaining female generals found their bodies and buried them. She Taijun and other remaining female generals wailed.

So why did Mu die tragically in the Xixia battlefield? I think the main reason is underestimating the enemy.

Mu became famous earlier, and the battle for fame was to break the Tianmen array of Liao country, thus making the world famous. At that time, the national strength of Xixia was difficult to compare with that of Liao and Song. If it is slow and steady, Xixia can't compete with Dasong, but Mu is eager to avenge his husband and doesn't have a full understanding of the enemy. Therefore, it is inevitable that Mu and others will underestimate their enemies for the first time when fighting Xixia, otherwise she will not only lead two female generals to explore near the enemy camp. Besides, at the time of the Western Expedition, Mu was over 500 years old, and he was old in ancient times. When he was young, he had no physical strength and energy, so it was difficult to respond to the sudden attack of the enemy at the first time.

In fact, the above is just a personal chat. In fact, Mu Guiying is just a fictional character, and there is no "Mu Guiying" in history. Of course, this does not affect our admiration for "female heroes", does it?