How did Mu Guiying, the heroine of Yang Liulang, die?

In the official history, there is actually no Mu Guiying. Mu is a historical figure made up by Xiong, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty, in the Biography of the Northern Song Dynasty. In the novel, Mu is a heroine, but in the end he died on the battlefield. Next, let's get to know Mu in the novel.

Mu is the daughter of Mukezhai Muyu. Different from ordinary women, Mu has been practicing martial arts since childhood, and his martial arts are very high. She is one of the four heroines in ancient China. Mu's husband is the son of Yang. How did they meet? At that time, there was another war between the Northern Song Dynasty and Liao State. In order to defeat Yang, Liao people asked Taoist priests to set up Tianmen array. Legend has it that Tianmen array is extremely complex, implying many small arrays. Once the Song soldiers entered the Tianmen array, the Liao people released poison gas, which made people hallucinate and lose their combat effectiveness. General Yang is very unhappy about this. At this time, someone told him that the dragon wood in Muke Village could break the sky.

So Yang sent his generals to steal the dragon wood. As a result, the two men were defeated and fled by Mu Guiying, and Longmu did not get it. When Yang's son heard about it, he personally went to Muke Village to borrow Longmu. After several rounds of fighting between Yang Zongbao and Mu Guiying, Yang Zongbao was captured by Mu Guiying and Mu Guiying. So the two struck a spark, and Mu Guiying fell in love with the handsome Yang Zongbao. Yang heard that his son was captured and came to save him. Unexpectedly, Yang is not your opponent. But the ending is good after all. Mu Guiying and Yang Zongbao got married.

After Mu Guiying married Yang Zongbao, he followed Yang Jiajiang to defend his country. At that time, Mu was pregnant, but he went into battle to kill the enemy, and finally defeated the Liao army and won. However, in a struggle with Xixia, Mu was attacked by Xixia and finally killed by an arrow.

Mu's life can be said to be for the country and the people, but this character belongs to fiction.