Although there are many versions of Yang Jiajiang in real history, Yang Jiajiang does exist. Yang Jiye, the first generation, took refuge in the Later Han Dynasty and the Later Zhou Dynasty, and became an anti-Liao general after joining the Northern Song Dynasty. It's a pity that he was framed by Pan Renmei and died in front of him.
Before his death, he left seven sons, the most famous being his eldest son, Yang Liulang Yang. Six stars were regarded as war stars in the Northern Song Dynasty, so they were named Liulang. In recognition of his achievements in resisting Liao Dynasty, he was given an honorific title, which was actually his eldest son.
The records of the other six sons are not detailed. The representative of the third generation of the Yang family is Yang, the son of Yang. At that time, the war ahead was relatively relaxed, and the Northern Song Dynasty had signed an armistice agreement with Liao. Yang is a famous grandfather, but in fact he doesn't have much meritorious military service.
Since Yang, Yangjiaji has been declining. However, due to too many deductive versions, the Yang family seems to gradually expand in the process of deduction. For example, there are seven dragons and eight tigers, and there are twenty-two women generals in the Yang family. These characters do not exist.
But she does exist. He is Yang Jiye's wife. However, the centenarians in romance novels are in command, but in reality they are not. However, there are many descendants of the Yang family, and not many have been found.
It is said that after Xixia was pacified, the country began to calm down for a long time in the Song Dynasty, and Yang, the descendant of the Yang family, could live a quiet life.
Everyone is puzzled about the descendants of Yang Jiajiang. In fact, I think Yang Jiajiang has descendants, but when the nomads from the Song Dynasty attacked them, they began to flee.
Because the escape areas are different, they are distributed all over the country, especially in the south. If we are looking for them, it may be very difficult, but they still exist. There are more than 5,000 descendants of Jin Wushu living in Wancun Village, Gansu Province, and there is also a village that fought in Shaanxi Province. Although it is not called the village, there are ancestral halls in the village, and 90% of the people are surnamed Yang. Maybe they are descendants of Yang Jiajiang, and their heroic deeds may not end.