Jie Xu Sheng's skill was Army Breaker. When he used [Kill] to specify a target, he could place up to X cards of the target next to the target's General card (X was the target's Stamina). At the same time, if he used [Kill] to deal damage to a character with no more cards or equipment than him, the damage would increase by 1 point. There were two changes to Jie Xusheng's skill. One was that he could use Army Crusher outside of the turn, which could cause high damage when used with other characters. The second was that after the boundary was broken, he had an additional skill that added 1 damage. As long as the number of cards and equipment in his hand was greater than or equal to the target he wanted to kill, the damage he dealt would increase by 1 point. Jie Xu Sheng's skills could increase his damage output and control the opponent's cards and equipment.
Jie Xusheng's skill was [Army Breaker]. When he uses [Kill] to select a target, he can remove up to X cards of the target from the game until the end of the turn (X is the target's stamina). The number of cards in the opponent's deck and equipment deck that he used [Kill] was not greater than the damage dealt by his character by +1. The [Army Destroyer] skill allowed Jie Xu Sheng to use a strong attack and damage output method. It was very suitable for using [Kill] to make the enemy weaker and increase damage.
Xu Sheng's skill was Army Breaker. Xu Sheng's skill description had a few different versions, but the main effect was that when he used [Kill] to specify a target, he could place the target character's card next to their general card. Then, after the current round ended, the target character would receive these cards. The specific effects might change according to different versions. For example, in the mobile version of 2020, if Xu Sheng dealt damage to a character with no more cards and equipment than him, the damage would increase by 1 point. In the 10th anniversary 2020 version, if there was an equipment card in the cards, Xu Sheng could discard one of them; if there was a brocade card, he could draw a card. In general, Xu Sheng's skills could help his teammates recover blood and also cause damage to the enemy.
The birthplace of the Ming Dynasty's cabinet elder, Xu Jie, was Yixing.
Xu Sheng was from Kuaiji in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. According to the information provided, Xu Sheng's son, Xu Zhao, launched an uprising in 172, claiming to be a general and making Xu Sheng the King of Yue. The Revolutionary Army had conquered the counties, and their numbers were huge. However, in November of the third year of Xiping (174 years), Xu Sheng was attacked and destroyed by Zang Min, the governor of Yangzhou, and Chen Yin, the governor of Danyang, which lasted for three years. Other than that, there was no more information about Xu Sheng in the search results.
" Xu Sheng of Shandong Jiuyang " was a character in the book " Qiming of Lingao ". He was a member of the Qiming Group of Lingao, a veteran of the industrial port, a native of Linqu, Shandong Province, and the former chairman of Shandong Jiuyang Group. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Xu Jie's descendants were mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui. They had made certain achievements in their respective fields, engaged in education, scientific research, business, and other different professions, contributing to the development of the country and the nation. It was reported that Xu Jie's descendants had become a big surname in Rudong, Jiangsu Province, and there were also people in Japan who claimed to be Xu Jie's descendants. However, there was currently no conclusive evidence regarding the specific outcome of Xu Jie's descendants.
Xu Jie was demoted to the official position of Yanping Prefecture. Later, because he colluded with eunuch Wei Zhongxian and implemented some policies that were not conducive to the country and the people, he was dismissed from his official position and exiled to Yunnan. In the end, he died of illness in exile at the age of 54. There was no specific information about the outcome.
Xu Jie used timing and strategy to bring down Yan Song. During Yan Song's reign, the Ming Dynasty faced a serious problem of the Japanese pirates in the south and the Japanese prisoners in the north. Yan Song's party only cared about power and wealth, destroying the border defense. Xu Jie remained wise during Yan Song's reign and waited for an opportunity. He used Lan Daoxing's power to overthrow Yan Song's son, Yan Shifan, and ordered Yan Song to retire. Then, he listed the crimes and exiled Yan Song. Xu Jie's success also benefited from his close relationship with Emperor Jiajing and gained the emperor's trust. In short, Xu Jie had successfully overthrown Yan Song by cleverly using the timing and strategy.