But make Long Cheng Fei general is talking about Li Guang or Wei Qing?

Updated on history 2024-03-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    But make the dragon city fly in.

    Now the general explanation is to praise the flying general Li Guang.

    story, but in terms of historical merits, in fact, Long Cheng has nothing to do with Li Guang, because he has never been there at all, and this sentence is actually about Wei Qing.

    In the Western Han Dynasty, Longcheng was not actually a specific place name, but only the place where the Xiongnu King was located. It is undeniable that Li Guang was an excellent general, and he also made great achievements in the battle with the Xiongnu, and the border he guarded was also extremely feared by the Xiongnu. But Li Guang was not an outstanding military strategist, all his exploits were paid for with blood, and he took a defensive posture towards the Xiongnu.

    Therefore, although the Xiongnu were afraid of him, they "did not teach Humadu Yinshan" in the future.

    It is obviously impossible, directly killing the Huns' hometown, what scared them was actually the later Wei Qing and Huo Quai.

    And "The Battle of Dragon City."

    It was also Wei Qing's famous battle, when the four generals each led 10,000 horses to attack the Huns, and the best of the other roads was to return in vain, and Li Guang even wiped out the whole army, he was captured, and finally fled back. Among them, only Wei Qing was invincible all the way, smashed the Yellow Dragon, and directly killed the dragon city where the Huns sacrificed their ancestors, beheaded nearly 1,000 people, and won a complete victory. This was the first time that the Han Dynasty army took the initiative to attack the Xiongnu, and since then in the battle with the Xiongnu, it has begun to turn from defense to attack and occupy an advantage.

    Therefore, it can be said that Wei Qing's behavior of directly killing Longcheng, the holy land of the Xiongnu, had a huge deterrent to the Xiongnu, and Wei Qing later slowly encroached on the territory of the Xiongnu, so that the border of the Han Dynasty reached the vicinity of Yinshan, which actually had nothing to do with Li Guang. So later Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

    He also ordered Wei Qing's mausoleum to be built to look like Yin Mountain, also to affirm his merits.

    Then why did the poet give Wei Qing's exploits to Li Guang? In fact, you can find that there are actually very few poems about Wei Qing and Huo Quai, and Wei Qing almost none, that is because Wei Qing was born as a slave. At that time, the poets were all literati and scholars, and they were actually hostile to such a slave-born Wei Qing, so naturally there were very few praises to him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's about Li Guang. But to make Longcheng Feijun, do not teach Hu Ma to Yin Mountain, this poem is written about General Li Guang in the fight against the Xiongnu.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This sentence is about the flying general Li Guang. The content of the whole poem is: Qin, Mingyue, Han, and the Long March. But when the dragon city flies, he does not teach Hu Ma to Yin Mountain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain. This sentence describes General Fei, Li Guang.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Han nationality, a native of Chengji, Longxi, was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty of China. In the fourteenth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, he joined the army to fight the Xiongnu and became Zhonglang because of his merits. During the reign of Emperor Jing, he successively served as the Taishou of the seven counties in the northern borderlands.

    Emperor Wu ascended the throne and was summoned as the guard of Weiyang Palace. In the sixth year of Yuanguang, he served as a cavalry general, led more than 10,000 horsemen out of Yanmen to attack the Huns, and was captured by Zheng because of the disparity in numbers. The Huns put him lying between the two horses, Li Guang feigned death, jumped up on the way, and galloped back.

    Later, he served as the Taishou of the right Beiping County. The Huns were afraid of submission, called it General Fei, and did not dare to attack for several years. In the fourth year of Yuanzhen, in the Battle of Mobei, Li Guang served as a former general, and Ji Suisong committed suicide in anger because he lost his way and failed to participate in the battle.

    Sima Qian commented that he was self-explanatory, and he was self-contained. Tang Dezong enshrined Li Guang and other 64 famous generals with outstanding martial arts in history in the Wucheng Temple, known as the 64 generals of the Wucheng Temple. Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty posthumously honored Li Guangwei Huairoubo, and was one of the seventy-two generals of the Song Wu Temple.

    The poets of the Tang Dynasty praised Li Guangduo. Wang Changling wrote in "Out of the Stopper": "In the Qin period, the bright moon and the Han period, the Long March has not been returned.

    But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain. Among them, "flying general" refers to "flying general" Li Guang. In the "Preface to King Teng's Pavilion", it is said that "Feng Tang is easy to be old, and Li Guang is difficult to seal", which is also because General Fei cannot be sealed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no definite answer to this question.

    The word "Dragon City Flying General" comes from the poem "Out of the Stopper" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling, and the whole poem is: "The Qin Dynasty, the bright moon and the Han Dynasty, the Long March has not been returned." However, there is an explanation that the Tang Dynasty Lulongcheng, that is, the place where Li Guangliang and his troops were trained in the Han Dynasty, in the vicinity of Xifengkou in present-day Hebei Province, "Feixun Demolition General" refers to Li Guang.

    There are many interpretations of "Longcheng" and "Feijiang", and there is also a saying that "Longcheng mu scum jujube" refers to the place where the Xiongnu sacrificed to the heavens and the assembly of the people, near the Heshuo Chaidamu Lake on the west side of the Orkhon River in present-day Outer Mongolia, "Feijiang" refers to Wei Qing, because he once led the army to attack the Xiongnu in Dapo, Longcheng, and achieved the first victory of the Han Dynasty against the Xiongnu.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If General Fei Li Guang was still there, the Huns would not dare to cross Yinshan, why did General Longcheng Fei refer to Li Guang, 1General place name + name: The place name specifically points out the place to go, Li Guang was born in Longcheng, and it is a history, Li Guang's name is General Fei, first of all, the number is no problem at all.

    2.Wang Changling's exclamation when he went to Chengji to join the army, that is, when he came to Li Guang's hometown, has nothing to do with Wei Qing. 3.

    Wei Qing did not reach the Shan Yu Wang Court in Mobei: Dragon City, he arrived in the cage city in Monan, the two are thousands of kilometers away, and the meaning is completely different. 4.

    When you speak, you have to talk about evidence, don't say that Longcheng refers to Wei Qing, Longcheng refers to Wei Qing, don't roar, otherwise you will lose your mind. The name of General Fei, which has been recorded many times in history, refers to Li Guang, while Longcheng refers to the algebra liquid Weiqing, which has never been seen in historical materials. 5. Literary records.

    In the Tang Dynasty, Longcheng and Li Guang were used in conjunction and were fixed dictionaries. And like Yinshan, they all represent the Yubi nuclear border pass of the Han Dynasty. Wang Changling's "Two Songs from the Army":

    The autumn grass horseshoe is light, and the horn bow is urgent.

    went to fight for Dragon City, just as Hu soldiers attacked (this trip is to fight for Dragon City, and Dragon City is being attacked by Hu soldiers. , which shows that Longcheng is the Han Dynasty, not the Xiongnu), Wu Jun of the Southern Dynasty wrote in "Zhancheng South": Hu Guanjing was suddenly valued, and the Xiongnu were divided into two.

    The Tianshan Mountains are halfway out, and there is no cloud in the Dragon City. Han Shiping is like this, why use General Li.

    Wen Tingyun's "Wounded General" wrote: In the past, Rong was captured and committed Yuguan, and Longcheng was defeated. Hou Yin didn't hear Li Guang, and others were like Tianshan.

    If it's not obvious here, look below. Chang Jian's "Stopper" wrote: Iron Horse Hu Qiu went out of the Han camp and divided hundreds of ways to save Dragon City.

    Zuo Zhi Xian did not escape (chop) the pole was broken, and the general was not in the army The army of the Han family's camp was written to save the scene of Longcheng, guarding the border all the year round, and the seven Taishou were naturally Li Guang.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1, Long Chengfei will be from Wang Changling's "Out of the Stopper". Dragon City refers to Wei Qing who attacked Dragon City by surprise, and Flying General refers to Flying General Li Guang. "Longcheng Flying General" is not only one person, it actually refers to Wei Qing and Li Guang, but more is borrowed from many famous generals of the Han Dynasty to resist Hungary.

    2, Wei Qing (?) —106 BC), a native of Pingyang, Hedong (now Linfen City, Shanxi). During the Western Han Dynasty, he was a famous general, a relative, a military strategist, the younger brother of Wei Zifu, the second empress of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the official of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty during his reign.

    Li Guang (?) 119 BC), Han nationality, a native of Chengji, Longxi, was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty of China. Wei Qing's first expedition was a surprise attack on Longcheng, which opened the prelude to the defeat into victory in the Hanyou-He-Hun War.

    3, Li Guang (?119 BC), a native of Chengji, Longxi (now southwest of Jingning, Gansu), was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. In the fourteenth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (166 BC), he joined the army to defeat the Xiongnu and became Zhonglang because of his merits.

    During the reign of Emperor Jing, he successively served as the Taishou of the seven counties in the northern borderlands. Emperor Wu ascended the throne and was summoned as the first palace guard. In the sixth year of Yuanguang (129 BC), he served as a general of Xiaocai, led more than 10,000 horsemen out of Yanmen (now Youyunan, Shanxi) to attack the Huns, and was wounded and captured due to the disparity in numbers.

    The Xiongnu soldiers Qiao Qi put him lying between two horses, Li Guang feigned death, jumped up on the way, and galloped back. Later, he served as the Taishou of Youbeiping County (Zhipinggang County, now southwest of Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia). The Huns were afraid of submission, called it General Fei, and did not dare to attack for several years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dragon City Flying General refers to Li Guang.

    Dragon City Flying General", referring to the famous general Li Guang of the Western Han Dynasty. But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain. "Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling's famous seven unique poems "Out of the Stopper".

    Because of the famous general Li Guang of the Western Han Dynasty, he was known as the "flying general", so people think that the "flying general" in the poem is the flying general Li Guang.

    Out of the Stopper" Qin Shi Mingyue Han Shi Pass, the Long March has not been returned, but the dragon city will fly in, do not teach Hu Ma to cross Yin Mountain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The flying generals of Long Cheng actually refer to the many generals represented by Wei Qing and Li Guang. However, Li Guang is known as General Fei, so people believe that General Fei refers to Li Guang.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    refers to Wei Qing, because his base camp for attacking the Huns is Longcheng, not the flying general Li Guang.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain. The Dragon City Flying General in China refers to Li Guang, and Li Guang is also a very powerful general.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is talking about Li Guang. Li Guang's strength is very strong. He's very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the Qin period, the bright moon and the Han period, the Long March has not been returned. But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the Qin period, the bright moon and the Han period, the Long March has not been returned. But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain. This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling, but the Longcheng Fei General refers to the flying general Li Guang, but Wang Changling admires Wei Qing more, and there is also a saying that Wei Qing refers to!

    That.

    1. Flying General Li Guang.

    Li Guang, who is referred to by General Longcheng, is mainly because Li Guang has the reputation of General Fei. On the other hand, Li Guang also worked hard to defend against the Xiongnu. During the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of the Han Dynasty, Li Guang became famous.

    After that, he spent most of his life defending the Xiongnu in the northern border fortress, and most of these border fortresses he guarded belonged to the Yinshan lineage, so the latter sentence did not teach Hu Madu Yinshan, which obviously refers to Li Guang. Besides, the Dragon City Flying General is also a name of a person in ancient times. For example, Changshan Zhao Zilong, Li Guang was born in Tianshui, Gansu, and in ancient Tianshui had the name of Dragon City, and naturally the Dragon City Flying General also refers to Li Guang.

    That.

    Second, Wei Qing, the flying general of Longcheng, said.

    The saying that Wei Qing was pointed out by General Long Chengfei originated from the fact that Wei Qing was very powerful, and Wang Changling admired Wei Qing very much. It is also because the place of Longcheng refers to the royal court of the Xiongnu, and Wei Qing attacked Longcheng, resulting in no royal court in Monan. Wei Qing's record was very strong, which made the Hu people and the Huns frightened and did not dare to set foot in the south of Yinshan, and also echoed and did not teach Hu Ma to do Yinshan.

    Moreover, Wei Qingqi's attack on Dragon City was extremely fast, and it was appropriate to describe him as General Fei. In addition, Wang Changling is a super fan of the satellite, and he praises Wei Qing endlessly, and there is nothing wrong with it.

    That.

    3. Both.

    Wei Qing and Li Guang are also famous in history, Wang Changling is a person thousands of years ago, and there is no proof of his death, and he can't get the answer from his mouth. I had to seek a half-understanding from the poem "Out of the Stopper", Wei Qing and Li Guang fought against the Xiongnu in the Western Han Dynasty as an attack and a defense, which played a role in maintaining peace on one side. It can also be considered that Dragon City refers to Wei Qing who attacked Dragon City by surprise, and the flying general corresponds to the flying general Li Guang.

    Each of these three statements holds different opinions, and the last one is the most consistent with the poem "Out of the Stopper".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    But to make Longcheng Feijiang, not called Hu Madu Yin Mountain, this is a poem written by Wang Changling, which is also one of the must-have poems in my country's books. But someone asked if the flying general of Longcheng refers to the flying general Li Guang, or does it refer to Wei Qing, whom Wang Changling prefers? I think it's General Li Guang.

    Because the first thing to say here is the flying general, then it must be Li GuangAt that time, Li Guang could be said to have a very big role in the fight against the Xiongnu, when the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion, Li Guang was on the frontier to defend against the Xiongnu, he guarded the frontier, it can be said that there were no Xiongnu dared to come at all. Li Guang's martial arts are very good first, some people say that he can shoot arrows into stones, which can be seen that his martial arts are very good, Li Guang is also very famous, he is righteous, he treats the soldiers very kindly, and is very brave and good at fighting, so his troops are willing to throw their heads and spill blood for him.

    Li Guang's life is very legendary, and Wei Qing is also very powerful, I think both of them can be called Flying Generals, Both of them repelled the Huns for decades, but one was guarding the border, the other was attacking the Huns, each of them has their own merits, and they are very important, so I don't think they are comparable in this regard, but if you want to talk about the name, I think General Fei refers to Li Guang, but Longcheng refers to Wei Qing, because at that time Wei Qing attacked the place where the Huns were located was called Longcheng. Both of these men are quite legendary, and they both made great contributions to the defeat of the Xiongnu.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Here are a few aspects to understand:

    First: General Fei in Wang Changling's eyes, many people are easily influenced by Sima Qian's literary works (especially historical records) that praise Li Guang's merits, coupled with factors such as the fact that he was personally punished by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Wei Qinghuo's illness and had a nepotistic relationship with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Wang Changling was also influenced by historical records to write this poem, which is understood to be General Fei is Li Guang according to this line of thinking.

    Second: Fei General does not refer to a certain person but has Li Guangwei, Qing Huo Quai, etc., although Li Guang was passed on by Sima Qian as a flying general, but the definition of flying general and flying general is different, flying general can refer to a group or several, and flying general generally refers to the title of a specific general. So it can be understood that there are a group or a few generals like Wei Qinghuo and Li Guang.

    Third: The most likely flying general is Wei Qing, and Wei Qing is the general who really makes the Huns dare not spend Yin Mountain (and General Huo Quzhi also makes the Huns more afraid); With Li Guang's level of warfare, it was obviously not enough to make the Huns fearful.

    Summary: Combined with the author's level of cognition and understanding, the Fei generals in this poem belong to Li Guang or a group of generals (flying generals) like Li Guangwei Qinghuo Quai, which is the result of the influence of the literary work Sima Qian's "Historical Records" in later generations.

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