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Why does Yang Jiajiang have such a bad reputation in history?
After the demise of the Northern Han Dynasty, Yang Ye surrendered to the Northern Song Dynasty. Because of his bravery and rich experience in border defense, the court named him the left leading general and sent him to Yanmenguan to fight against the Liao army, his sworn enemy.

In several encounters with Liao country, Yang Ye and Pan Mei in Song Dynasty cooperated tacitly, and won many battles, beating Liao country out of the water and fleeing. Song Taizong paid more and more attention to Yang Ye, which paved the way for his descendants Yang Liulang and others to become famous.

After the death of Yang, the third master of the Yang family in A.D. 1074, the descendants living in yangfu moved out one after another. Since then, in addition to going home to worship ancestors, the descendants of the Yang family have never moved back. When romance is dull, it is more credible. In fact, Yang Jiajiang has been exaggerated in history-of course, they are worthy of being a model of loyalty and courage for their country, so when the Song Dynasty was destroyed by the enemy, they were even remembered by the adherents.

The second generation of descendants is what we know, namely Yang. He seems to be the most famous, but during his active period, there was no woman named Mu in history, and Mu was all a dramatist and novelist. Secondly, because the two emperors and the imperial court chose to make peace instead of fighting, even if She Taijun and the female general really existed in the novel, they could not go to the battlefield to defend their country and defend the Datong Army. Yang Ye's father, Yang Xin, was the secretariat of Linzhou (now Shenmu, Shaanxi) in the later Han Dynasty. During the Five Dynasties chaos, he occupied Linzhou and claimed to be the secretariat. Due to the turbulent situation, he joined the Hou Han and the Hou Zhou.

After Yang, the Yang family could not be activated by the court, so when the Northern Song Dynasty perished, it was gone. If Yang had a grandson, he should be about the same age as Emperor Zhezong. During Hui Zong's reign, the deeds of Yang Jiazi's grandson were not recorded in Song Jiang, Fang Waqi's Uprising and Jin Guo's invasion. From Yang's death to the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, his descendants were four generations at most, and his fame and fortune may not be obvious and there are not many records. In other words, he stayed in Fujian at that time, but he soon ceased to be surnamed Yang. By the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, this army had changed many coaches. Because he stayed in the south for a long time, he was later incorporated into the Southern Song Dynasty.