|
There' s no doubt, of course, that Wallace did count, that his brief but incredibly dramatic intervention in the wars between England and Scotland did change the course of British history, if only to show that the armies of Edward I were not invincible at all times and in all places. Beyond that, Wallace was one of the few Scots who never at any stage paid homage to Edward, remaining loyal to King John Balliol. More gentleman turned outlaw than peasant man of the glens, Wallace wasn' t a oneman war either. By mid1297, all Scotland was on the boil. North of the Forth, Andrew Murray matched or even surpassed him by leading a wild and brilliant guerrilla war. It was when Murray marched south and Wallace moved north to meet here, on the Forth at Stirling the key to Scotland that a chaotic wildfire uprising turned into a major military campaign. |
|
háo wú yí wèn, huá lái shì shì nà duàn lì shǐ zhōng bù kě mǒ qù de yī bǐ. tā zài yīng gé lán yǔ sū gé lán de jiāo zhàn zhōng, duǎn zàn ér yòu xì jù xìng de gàn yù, gǎi biàn le yīng guó lì shǐ de jìn chéng. tā ràng rén men yì shí dào, ài dé huá yī shì de jūn duì, bìng fēi shí kè dōu suǒ xiàng pī mǐ. chú cǐ zhī wài, huá lái shì hái shì wéi shù bù duō de jǐ gè, cóng wèi xiàng ài dé huá tuǒ xié de sū gé lán rén. tā men duì yuē hàn bèi liè ěr jūn wáng yī zhí zhōng xīn gěng gěng, bù guāng nèi xiē xiāng yě zhī shì, gèng duō shēn shì guì zú jiē gān ér qǐ, huá lái shì bìng fēi shì zài gū shēn fèn zhàn. dào 1297 nián zhōng, sū gé lán qún qíng jī fèn. zài fú sī hé běi bù, ān dé lǔ mò lǐ zhǐ huī le yī chǎng huī huáng de yóu jī zhàn, yǐng xiǎng yí dù chāo guò le huá lái shì. dāng mò lǐ xiàng nán jìn jūn shí, huá lái shì yǐn jūn běi shàng, tā men zài fú sī hé pàn de sī tè lín huì shī, chéng wéi sū gé lán zhàn zhēng de guān jiàn. tā shǐ de líng luàn de xīng xīng zhī huǒ huì chéng le liáo yuán de liè yàn. |