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Xu Shixun, a fierce general in the Tang Dynasty. The old man accompanied the Tang Dynasty to conquer the north and south, and later put down the rebellion in Goryeo and the frontier, and made great achievements. In his later years, he was demoted from the court because he offended Li Shimin, the king of the Tang Dynasty, and formed a party for personal gain!
Li Shixun and his people
In fact, when it comes to the Tang Dynasty, this general is Li Shixun, the Duke of Anguo. You may not be particularly impressed, but if you want to mention Wagangzhai and Zhai Liang and others, you will be very familiar with it, because the former Wagangzhai was a green forest of heroes in the rivers and lakes, they often fought and robbed the rich to help the poor, in order to do it with the government, they also took great pains, and one of the leaders is called Zhai Rang Zhai Rang once had a confidant Li Shixun. Li Shixun has no father or mother since he was a child, but later joined Cairang's army, had the courage to work hard and never flinched, and made great achievements in the war!
Offended Li Shimin
Later, Li Shixun, as we know, mythically entered the rule of Li Yuan and Li Shimin in the Tang Dynasty. Of course, it also made great achievements in the rebellion of the Tang Dynasty in the Northwest Frontier and other ethnic minorities. In fact, Li Shixun was helping Tang King Li Shimin pacify the northern Goguryeo Kingdom.
It has made outstanding historical contributions. Welfare is indeed very strong, and Goguryeo has a strong military **, but Li Shixun finally won the Goguryeo Kingdom because of the spirit of never retreating! Later, your senior brother finally offended Tang King Li Shimin because he was good at his profession, so he was regarded as a thorn in the side of Tang King Li Shimin!
Later life
In Li Shixun's later years, that is, when Li Shixun was in his 50s, he held the position of An Guogong. The Forbidden City is equivalent to the status second only to the prime minister, so the status is prominent, one person is above 10,000 people, but you are not satisfied, he actually colluded with other subordinates, and colluded with some ** in the court to conspire against the Tang Dynasty. But later, he was discovered and stopped by King Tang in time, and he was so remembered for his previous merits that he let him go, but demoted him out of the court!
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Before Li Shimin died, he summoned Li Zhi to the sickbed and said to him: "You have no kindness to Li Tao, and I will blame him now." And when I die, thou shalt give a servant to shoot, that is, Horu's grace, and thou shalt bring it to death.
In other words, you have no favor to Xu Shiyun, I will demote him first, and then promote him back after you come to power. In this way, he will follow you with all his heart.
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Paving the way for Li Zhi. He first demoted him out of the court, and after Li Zhi came to power, he was promoted back. In this way, he will follow Li Zhi with all his heart.
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This is a ploy by Li Shimin, Li Shimin wants Xu Shiyun to follow his son Li Zhi with all his heart, but Li Zhi has no kindness to Xu Shixian, so Li Shimin belittles him first, and then asks Li Zhi to invite him back to be a servant.
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This is a ploy by Li Shimin, the bad guy will do it himself, and then let his son call him back, so that Xu Shiyun will be loyal to Li Zhi, and the emperor's mind is so terrible.
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This is a kind of routine, in order to pave the way for Li Zhi later, if he demotes him from the court, then Li Zhi will promote him back, and he will follow Li Zhi very desperately.
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I think as long as the reason is that in the end, I was worried that he would rebel, and I was embarrassed in my heart, so I let him out.
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This has something to do with his imperial power, he became a bad guy himself, and let his son pardon Xu Shixian, so that Xu Shiyun will be grateful to Li Shimin's son.
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In fact, this is a means for the ancient emperors to make good use of people, and after being demoted, waiting for the new emperor to ascend the throne, and then restoring his official to the throne, it is conducive to his loyalty and full assistance to the new emperor.
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This is because he threatened the rights of Li Shimin's descendants, so he was kicked out.
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Li Shimin did that mainly to see if Xu Maogong was against him, and by the way, he would be kind to him.
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This is because the private message is doing tricks, in fact, he still doesn't trust enough.
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Because his credit is too great, Li Shimin is afraid that his reputation will overshadow him.
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Before the Xuanwumen Change, Li Tao was Li Yuan's person. Later, Li Shimin launched the Xuanwumen Rebellion, and Li Tao did not stand in line and remained neutral.
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As Li Shimin's good general, he made great achievements, but there is a saying that the merit is high, and as an emperor, he can only be demoted in order to stabilize his rule.
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Li Tao had been loyal to Li Yuan before the Xuanwumen coup, and he remained neutral in the Xuanwumen coup. Li Shimin's demote of him was also to pave the way for Li Zhi, hoping that he could be loyal to Li Zhi, and Li Shimin also took great pains for his son's country.
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That's because this person is Li Yuan's person, so Li Shimin doesn't trust him very much.
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It is precisely because Li Tao's contribution to the country is very large, so in the end, because of his high reputation, the monarch is jealous, and in the end, Li Shimin demoted him in order to protect Li Tao.
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Because he was Li Yuan's person at that time, Li Shimin didn't have enough trust in him.
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He hoped that his son would call him back again so that he could stand up and pave the way for his son.
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Xu Maogong is really a meritorious master, because in the early days with Li Shimin raised troops to resist the Sui Dynasty and made great contributions to the founding of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin absolutely knew Xu Maogong's ability, but he looked at his prince and thought that this son was not capable of lowering Xu Maogong, so he could only kill Xu Maogong so that he could make his son's regime more stable.
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Li Shimin knew that Li Tao was just loyal to himself, and he had no objection when he was alive, but when he died, he would not be so peaceful. So when he was dying, he told his son Li Zhi that Li Tao would kill him.
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Because this person is smart and politically sensitive, Li Shimin feels that his stay is a threat to his descendants, so he has to test it, and if he is self-exalted, he will kill him.
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Answer: Li Shimin knew that his son could not control Xu Maogong, so for the sake of the Li family, when he was dying, he told Li Zhi: If he does not receive the will, he will kill him.
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Li Shimin felt that he was particularly cunning, and on the surface he complimented himself. But if he is gone, such a person will stay with his children and grandchildren, and he will be a rat breeder.
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Because he was more ambitious and greedy for wealth, he had to do this in order to keep the imperial power.
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People who are too powerful often live for a short time, and their achievements are high, Li Shimin feels that Li Zhi can't suppress him, so he naturally wants to kill him for the sake of imperial power.
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Li Shimin has read countless people in his life, his eyes are like torches, and he has long seen through him. He seems to be loyal, but in fact he is cunning and deceitful.
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Li Shimin also killed many founding fathers during his reign, in order to consolidate his power, and he asked Li Zhi to kill Li Shichang probably as a precaution.
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Li Shimin said to Li Zhi: "Li Shiyun is extremely talentedNot necessarily obeying your discipline. I have demoted him to the rank of Governor of Diezhou, and if he is glad to take up his post, you may be recalled to the post in the future, and he will be grateful for your kindness.
If he waits and sees, you must kill him. ”
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People who are too smart are often a threat, Li Shiyun is resourceful and strategic, whether it is in political struggle or fighting the world, if the prince cannot control him, it is a big harm.
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Because Li Shimin felt that his personality was not good enough, he was indeed with Wu Zetian laterLi Shimin's view of people is still relatively accurate, and there is no big problem.
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It is not because Shan Xiongxin offended Li Shimin, on the contrary, it is the Li family who owes Shan Xiongxin's brother a life, so Shan Xiongxin has a deep hatred with Li Shimin's family, and has always wanted to kill Li Shimin to avenge his brother, no matter what conditions Li Shimin proposes, he is unwilling to accept it, in the face of people who hate him so much,Li Shimin can only kill him, otherwise there will be threats in the future.
Li Shimin was a very famous emperor during the Tang DynastyOnce in the Sui and Tang dynasties, there were many heroes who originally belonged to Wagangzhai, because they followed the Li Yuan family and served Li Shimin together, including the familiar Cheng Yanjin, Qin Qiong, etc., as well as the later Wei Chigong, Shan Xiongxin and these heroes are also sworn brotherswas beheaded by Li Shimin, the reason was because Shan Xiongxin always wanted Li Shimin's life.
Because of Li Shimin's father, Li Yuan,accidentally killed Shan Xiongxin's eldest brother during an expedition, and as a result, Shan Xiongxin always wanted to kill Li Shimin to avenge his eldest brother, Even at this time, some of his sworn brothers, such as Qin Qiong, tried their best to dissuade Shan Xiongxin and persuade him to forget it, after all, Li Shimin also hoped that Shan Xiongxin could submit to himIf you want any conditions, you can mention them, but Shan Xiongxin disdains Li Shimin's conditions, either kill yourself, if you let me goI'm going to kill you.
In the face of such a stubborn person, Li Shimin did not choose to show mercy to his subordinatesstill killed him unceremoniously, because such a person would never rest assured that he would be obedient, in case he would not find an opportunity to assassinate him one day, this is also difficult to say, and Shan Xiongxin has no ability to lead troops to fight, Li Shimin has no need to beg him to surrender for the sake of his life.
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may be because Shan Xiongxin is a threat to him, so he has no mercy.
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Because Shan Xiongxin betrayed Li Mi, Li Shimin did not believe in Shan Xiongxin's character.
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Because Li Shimin is very distrustful of Shan Xiongxin, he wants to kill him.
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Because he didn't trust Shan Xiongxin, he was afraid that he would rebel.
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First, Li Shimin's character is itself suspicious, and he was able to reuse a lot of civil and military forces during his reign, because he was confident that he could control them. However, although he has a suspicious personality, he also attaches great importance to affection, and if he is not at ease with anyone, he is implying that the other party is far away from power. Such as:
Li Xiaogong, Li Jing, Qin Qiong, etc. are all like this. I wanted to warn Xue Wanjun, but I never thought that Xue Wanjun would die of grief because of his strong temperament.
Second, Li Zhi is Li Shimin's helpless choice, he knows what kind of virtue his son is. In order not to leave his son with trouble, he could only test Xu Shiji's loyalty.
Xu Shiji (Li Ji) was the youngest of the founding feats of the Tang Dynasty, and he was only fifty-five years old when Li Shimin died, which was the right age in the eyes of the ancients. (Liu Bang became the emperor at the age of 54) but he values love and righteousness, wealth and wealth, so Li Shimin is just tempting, not killing directly.
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It's so easy. Leave him to his son and let Gaozong use him. In this way, Lee will be grateful for the pictorial.
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For the sake of future generations Li Zhi, all the people who may have an impact on him will be disposed of, so that no one will consciously merit and have intentions for the throne.
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Let him be grateful to the kings of the posterity. It's all the art of the emperor.
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