The defeat of the Ning Dynasty founder in the Battle of Luocheng City was once a popular topic in all the teahouses of the Ning Dynasty.
There were storytellers who said that at the age of no more than twenty-eight or nine, the founder had already shown talents as great as supporting the heavens and lifting the seas, with the courage of a thousand men.
In that encounter, the Emperor of Bei Wei personally led an expedition. With banners covering the sky and the neighs of horses, his massive force of eighty thousand pressed the founder to hastily withdraw from Luocheng City.
The Bei Wei army pursued relentlessly, and the founder, having no choice, led a rear guard of three hundred elite soldiers in an attempt to cover his army's retreat into Wubei City.
In the official history of the Ning Dynasty, the enemy general led cavalry in pursuit, but the founder shot to the left and right, and the pursuers fell one after another, shocking the enemy army into retreat.