Chapter 117 Life is great, death is aggrieved
Chapter 117 The greatness of life, the depressedness of death
Author: Jingl
Chapter 117 The greatness of life, the depressedness of death
[How powerful is Li Cunxiao? Perhaps his strength needs other powerful people to highlight it.]
[The concept of a general is that whenever he fights, he needs to go into battle and fight face to face with the enemy.
Li Cunxiao is a general of this type, and his record is indeed shocking.]
[The first powerful general under King Zhu Wen of Liang was named Wang Yanzhang. Every time he charged, he held an iron spear, and was known as the "Hebei Gun King".]
[After Zhu Wen became emperor, he successively granted Wang Yanzhang the title of Pu, the governor of Chanzhou, Ru, the defensive envoy of Zhengzhou, Xu, and the governor of Huazhou. These are all official positions of chief officials in the border areas.
After Li Cunxiao's death, Wang Yanzhang once fought against 36 generals of the Jin army in succession, and his combat effectiveness seemed very terrifying.
However, even Wang Yanzhang's terrifying record is only known as the second in the world.
Who is the number one in the world?
Needless to say, it is naturally Li Cunxiao.]
[Why did Wang Yanzhang fall behind Li Cunxiao? This is because Wang Yanzhang and Li Cunxiao had a direct battle.
In the face-to-face confrontation between the two of them, Wang Yanzhang retreated and fled in front of Li Cunxiao after only three rounds. It can be seen that Li Cunxiao's personal strength is basically a crushing nature against Wang Yanzhang.]
[Li Cunxiao's personal courage is more vividly reflected in another battle.
That time, Li Cunxiao led his army to fight against the enemy general Gao Siji. This general named Gao Siji was not simple, and his bravery was no less than Wang Yanzhang.]
[With Li Cunxiao not yet in the battle, Gao Siji defeated dozens of military generals under Li Cunxiao in succession.
In this battle, Li Cunxiao did not go out immediately because of a serious illness.
But when he saw his subordinates being defeated continuously, he was furious and rushed towards Gao Siji regardless of his serious illness.
Gao Siji saw Li Cunxiao, who was seriously ill, coming over, and thought that this was a good opportunity to defeat Li Cunxiao.
But after the two fought for about ten rounds, Gao Siji was captured alive by Li Cunxiao!
Li Cunxiao is not like a person from this world at all. His combat power is really terrifying.]
[What really made Li Cunxiao famous was the battle to lead his army to recapture Luzhou.
In 890 AD, Li Cunxiao led only more than 5,000 troops and defeated various armies in Houliang and recaptured Luzhou again.
He is indeed extremely brave and has a lot of strategy in leading the army and fighting.
If Li Cunxiao continues to grow, then Li Keyong will have a great advantage in seizing the world.
Unfortunately, God, or he himself, did not give himself the opportunity to continue growing.]
[As we said before, Li Cunxiao was the biggest hero in pacifying Zezhou, but Li Keyong did not value Li Cunxiao. Instead, he used Kang Junli as Zhaoyi's queen, which made Li Cunxiao very angry.
Because Li Cunxiao knew that Kang Junli had a good relationship with Li Cunxin, he began to secretly collude with Zhu Wen and others under the control of his own dissatisfaction.]
[When Li Keyong learned the news, he was furious and led his army to attack Li Cunxiao.
Li Cunxiao was unwilling to turn against his foster father Li Keyong. When the city had no food, he cried on the city: "I am grateful to the king and became a general and minister. Do you want to abandon the father-son relationship and surrender to the enemy? This is because of Cunxin's false accusation. I hope to meet the king alive and die if I say something."
Li Keyong was also very sad. He sent a messenger and tied up Li Cunxiao back and did not fight at all.
Liu brought Li Cunxiao back, and Li Cunxiao kowtowed and apologized: "My son has made contributions but no mistakes in Jin. The reason why he has come to this is because of Guanxin!"
Li Keyong said, "You wrote to Zhu Quanzhong and Wang Rong to slander me in a big way. Is this what Li Cunxin forced you to do?" So he took him back to Taiyuan and executed him with a car crack.]
[In fact, Li Keyong didn't want to kill Li Cunxiao. He hoped that the generals would plead for Li Cunxiao, and then he would spare him his crime.
But no one knew that the other generals were jealous of Li Cunxiao's contributions, and their relationship with Li Cunxiao was so bad that no one stood up to plead for him.
Li Keyong had no stairs to go down, so he could only execute Li Cunxiao. Li Keyong also hated the generals for this, but Li Keyong never condemned Li Cunxin.
Li Keyong felt sorry for his filial piety and ignored political affairs for more than ten days. His military power gradually weakened, while Zhu Wen's power began to become stronger and stronger.]
[Li Cunxiao's death was a turning point for Li Keyong's Jin army. Because he damaged the general of the pillar, Li Keyong's vitality was severely damaged.]
[And later generations had some speculations about Li Keyong's arrangements for Li Cunxiao:
When Li Keyong used troops during the Li Cunxiao period, he mainly targeted the Hedong region. Although it was rich, it was already full of war and people's livelihood was in decline.
Li Keyong knew that if he wanted to ensure the stability of a country based on Jin, he had to open up the north and master the Silk Road, which showed that their war with the Khitan was inevitable.
And this is not a speculation out of thin air, because Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty did this, Emperor Wen of Jin Dynasty, Sima Zhao of Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Northern Wei Dynasty, Tuoba Tao of Jin Dynasty, and Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, King Yang of Jin Dynasty.
As King of Jin, Li Keyong pacified the north was a strategy that must be considered and used.
The key to Li Keyong's employment is Li Cunxiao! Or rather, Li Cunxiao is a sword that Li Keyong is planning to use to deal with the north, a sharp sword that has not yet left his body!]
[If Li Cunxiao did not collude with Zhu Wen and did not rebel, he might not be transferred to the north in a short while.
With Li Cunxiao here, the Khitan in the north would be as if it were facing a great enemy, and the forces of Youzhou might be unified soon.
Li Cunxiao's record should have been north of the Great Wall and was supposed to be dominating the grasslands and deserts, but he died regretfully south of the Great Wall, at the hands of his own Shaozhi and his own people.]
[Li Cunxiao’s real regret is that he is proficient in martial arts and lacks in wisdom. If his wisdom is slightly better, he will not end up in a tragic result where no one pleads for mercy.]
【The one in sharp contrast with Li Cunxiao is Li Cunxin.
Li Cunxin is wise and a pity that he is not good at martial arts.
After Li Cunxiao died, when Wang Yanzhang came to the Jin army again, Li Cunxin could not resist, which disappointed Li Keyong. Soon, Li Cunxin was transferred from the key position and died of depression not long after, at the age of 41.]
Zhao Kuangyin sighed: "Ah, jealous of the virtuous and jealous of being a good player, but when facing a strong enemy, he no longer has the majesty of plotting against friendly forces."
"Although this King of Jin has some ability, he still lacks flexibility and flexibility at some point. What is face? Why can't he bear to protect Li Cunxiao?" Zhu Yuanzhang was a little confused. After all, in his opinion, face is the most useless thing.
"Li Ke spent his whole life committed to restoring the Tang Dynasty. If he could save Li Cunxiao, the Tang Dynasty might have a chance to revive, which is a pity."
Li Cunxiao in the light pillar, after seeing the speculation about Li Keyong's employment plan in the video, he also looked extremely regretful and painful on his face, "The adoptive father, it's because the child lacks wisdom and does not see your true good intentions. The child is wrong, I'm sorry for you and the Tang Dynasty!"
[Li Cunxiao is like a symbol, which marks the departure of an era. Since then, on the battlefield, personal courage is no longer the absolute protagonist, but wisdom and strategy have begun to come to the forefront.]
[The greatness of life and the frustration of death are about Li Cunxiao, but he ranks third in the top ten fierce generals in history and deserves it.]
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