Zhong Xang Yajiaumo

Zhong Xang Yajiaumo

Zhong Xang Yajiaumo----------------------------------------------------------Born June 26, 1154Died (Sometime in Winter) of 1209----------------------------------------------------------

Zhong Xang Yajiaumo, also known as Tou Long Vaj, was the General of the Huang of the Maio people, today they are known as the Hmong, during the 11th Century through mid-12th Century in Southern China against the Rebellion of the Zhou Dynasty. He was born in the mountains in a Miao village, he grew up hated by many of the villagers because he was poor and did not have parents, likely they've died from illness or were killed. Instead of learning his culture's teachings,he studied swordsmenship and martial arts. He then defended his village from random attacks of the Chinese, (Xhua Liab). When the Emperor ordered a sweep to take out the Miao people, many fled into deeper southern Asia; Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Those who stayed supported Zhong Xang with the war against the Chinese, the first battle at the northern mountains of
Huangshan led Zhong Xang with victory. Stunned by this, the Emperor ordered more men on the attack, the second battle of Qin Xing was victorious by Zhong Xang as well. At Haji Bay, Zhong Xang and his armies were ambushed and Yajiaumo almost died. He managed to survive with the help of the "Green Hmong" (Hmoob Gauws), who later agreed to help him fight. In 1172, the Khong Ming of the Zhou surrendered and they fled into the east. The Miao people then moved to the higher mountains to avoid furture warfare. In 1186, arrows lit with fire and yellings from the distance was heard as Chinese soldiers raged the mountains of Huangshan. once again, the Miao was forced to fight. Zhong Xang was placed as General, and battle continued until 1208, when Zhong Xang's soldiers were less than 150,000. Before the battle, he gave a speech to the Miao People. He asked them to help him battle, instead 66 percent of the population in the entireSouthern China region decided to leave. Leaving him with less than 12,000 soldiers. Not surrendering, he plunged an attack on the Chinese. He was outnumbered and his entire army was wiped out in less than 4 hours or five. Zhong Xang was caught and faced the Emperor. Forced to Kneel apon the Emperor, he refused. His back-knees were cut by a knife, forcing him to kneel. Grabing his sword, he plunged the grounds and forced himself to never bow down. The Emperor then grabbed his knife and plunged it into Zhong Xang's neck, he was bled and died. Over almost one thousand years later, his finds where found and a statue was built for the memory of the great Miao Leader.-----------------------------"Production"-----------------------------


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