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Personally, I think Li Shimin is more powerful, Li Shimin started fighting at a young age, and later Wude took over a country that had just experienced a long period of melee in the last years of the Sui Dynasty and was riddled with holes. Just after being proclaimed emperor, he had to face the humiliation of the Weishui Alliance, and only three years later, through a series of military and diplomatic means, he destroyed the powerful Jieli Khan, allowing the Tang Dynasty to reach the peak step by step;
It is undeniable that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was indeed a great monarch, but his foreign wars consumed the national strength of the Han Dynasty too much, and almost exhausted the accumulation of the rule of Wenjing.
Leading troops to fight: Li Shimin is far superior to Liu Che (probably because Liu Che didn't go to the battlefield much); Governing the country: Li Shimin is slightly stronger than Liu Che; Therefore, I think Li Shimin is more powerful than Liu Che;
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I think it's the latter. After all, I have the same surname as him, so I can't forget my ancestry.
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Personally, I think Li Shimin is amazing.
In the world of the Tang Dynasty, it was Li Shimin who led the troops to fight and won most of the half, he was the king who was defeated, it can be said that he was the de facto founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin was on the throne, Wu Zetian had no play, he could only honestly wait for the opportunity, Li Shimin died, and Wu Zetian was full of power step by step.
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That's because Wu Zetian married Tang Gaozong, who was afraid of his wife. If Wu Zetian is married to an emperor like Qin Shi Huang, do you think she still has a chance to be an emperor?
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It must be Liu Bang, who started from scratch. Li Shimin's success has an important relationship with his background in the Guanlong aristocracy, and his achievements are more outstanding than Liu Bang, who was born in a commoner. Historians have long believed that the most powerful dynasty in China was the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu Bang (256 BC[1] 247 BC[2] 1 June 195 BC), a native of Zhongyangli, Peifengyi (present-day Feng County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province),[3][4][5] was an outstanding politician and strategist in Chinese history and the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Bang was born in a peasant family, was open-minded and generous, and did not produce in his early years [7]. After the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, he served as the chief of the Surabaya Pavilion in Pei County. Later, due to the release of the prisoner, he died in Mangdang Mountain.
After Chen Sheng's uprising, he gathered 3,000 sons to respond, captured Pei County, proclaimed himself Pei Gong, defected to Xiang Liang, the leader of the anti-Qin rebel army, served as the magistrate of Dang County, and was named Marquis of Wu'an [8]. In the third year of Qin II (207 BC), he led an army to garrison Bashang, accepted the surrender of Qin Ziying, abolished the harsh laws of the Qin Dynasty, and made three chapters of the law. After the Hongmen Banquet, he was named the King of Han and ruled Bashu and Hanzhong.
9] He was able to know people well, humbly accept advice, give full play to the talents of his subordinates, actively integrate the forces against Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, and finally kill Xiang Yu, winning the battle between Chu and Han in the fifth year of the Han Dynasty (202 BC) and unifying the world. That is, it is located on the north bank of Dingtao Fenshui [10][11], and later the capital was Chang'an, and the Western Han Dynasty was established. After becoming emperor, Liu Bang successively eliminated Zang Di, Han Wangxin, Han Xin, Peng Yue, Yingbu and other princes with different surnames[12], and divided nine princes and kings with the same surname; At the same time, establish rules and regulations, recuperate, and make great efforts.
When the soldiers returned home, they were exempted from conscription, and they were heavy on agriculture and suppressed business[13], and the social economy was restored, the people were pacified, and the rule was stabilized[14]. After the "Siege of Baideng", it was announced that the border gate city would be opened to ease Sino-Hungarian relations.
In the twelfth year of the Han Dynasty (195 BC), Liu Bang was seriously injured in the crusade against the Yingbu rebellion. In the same year, after formulating the "White Horse Alliance", he died in Chang'an, nicknamed Emperor Gao, and the temple name Taizu, and was buried in Changling[15][16]. Liu Bang made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the unification of China.
Historians of the past dynasties have praised him a lot, such as *** evaluating him as "the most powerful one among the feudal emperors" [17].
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First of all, Liu Bang and Li Shimin are actually two very great kings in history. Because both of them have left their names under the long river of history, and they have left a strong color, so that many people know about them. But there is not much comparison between the two of them, because they live in different eras.
But in comparison, I think Liu Bang will be a little more powerful. Because of this, Liu Bang didn't have much ability at the beginning. There was nothing very good, born in a troubled era, and at that time, the whole society was very turbulent, and it was difficult for everyone to live.
He relied on his own small official position, as well as his own revenge, and then made himself the emperor in the end, this kind of courage, this kind of strategy, and this kind of opportunity, in fact, is not comparable to ordinary people.
How many capable people around him, including Xiao He, Zhang Liang and Han Xin, are willing to do things under him, which shows that Liu Bang still has a lot of ability. If Liu Bang does not have his unique ability, then he will not be able to go to the end, it can be said that this person is a special person who knows people and makes good use of them.
But Li Shimin is actually very powerful, Li Shimin is ruthless enough in the first place. Because when he knew that his father had not passed on the throne to him, he staged a military coup d'état, and finally fought with his brother and finally took his own throne.
But he was like his brother and father, and he was still relatively good to the common people, and he realized this kind of chaste rule when he ruled. Therefore, Li Shimin is still very good, because he let the people at that time live a relatively good state, so many people think that Li Shimin is also a very good emperor.
But compared with the two, I think Liu Bang is still better, because Liu Bang actually didn't have any advantage at the beginning, and his only advantage may be that he has a relatively good husband and married a better wife, so that he has better capital in the future.
But with his ability at that time, being able to marry such a wife and having such an old man also shows that he is very powerful, because not everyone can rely on his ability, that is to say, he can marry a good wife when he is poor and white, and form a faction with this kind of local dignitaries and nobles at that time, this is his ability.
And Li Shimin When he was a child, in fact, his family was quite good, although he may have been leading troops to fight or doing some things in the rivers and lakes, but his whole family since he was a child is still very good.
Therefore, Li Shimin's family will be much better than Liu Bang from birth, so in the end, the vision is not bigger than Liu Bang, so in comparison, I think Liu Bang is more powerful.
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It's still Li Shimin.
To give a simple example, Liu Bang didn't dare to keep Han Xin in charge of the army, so he did everything possible to clean him up. Why, it's not that Liu Bang is not capable. In the end, those kings with different surnames were either forced to rebel or rebel themselves, and there was only one old Gou Wu Rui left, after all, Liu Bang couldn't control those fierce people, so he could only find a way to kill them.
Li Shimin is different, Hou Junji is a rebellion, the friendship is there, Li Shimin doesn't want to kill him very much. In the final analysis, Li Er is fierce enough, and he is not afraid of anyone doing things at all.
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In terms of comprehensive strength, Li Shimin is the pinnacle of ancient emperors.
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In order to unify the country and protect the people, these two people fought hard to resist the invasion of the Xiongnu and other departments, and there was no shortage of war stories to sing and cry about. This time, however, I changed, and the two men were fundamentally very different. Liu Che is a man with a strong heart, while Li Shimin is a little more benevolent.
Perhaps it was the different experiences of the two who ascended to the throne that determined the different ways in which the two would deal with many things in the future. Liu Che ascended the throne as a teenager, but was suppressed by his grandmother, the Empress Dowager Dou, for many years. Finally, without the restraint of grandma, the current Queen Wang and Uncle Tian Phenol came out again.
These people's interference in the government made Liu Che desperate to dominate and manage the court himself. So when he found that he couldn't solve the problem with reason and emotion, his heart hardened. Step by step, little by little, he removed obstacles on the road to development.
I remember that Dou Ying was framed and imprisoned by Tian Phenol, and destroyed the archive of the emperor's edict, Dou Ying was sentenced to death for forging the edict, and Liu Che personally went to visit his cousin in prison. He said, "Uncle Cousin's mistake is to take out this edict, this edict is an edict that can decide the fate of the country and support Dou Ying's seizure of power, even if Tian Phenol doesn't deal with him, he will deal with this matter sooner or later." When Dou Ying's entire family was beheaded, Liu Che lashed out at his mother, Queen Wang, which can be said to be a warning or a vent of anger.
Now that there is no one in the Dou family, in the future, your Wang family and Tian family will give me a little peace, far away from the government! This sentence expressed Liu Che's thoughts. He wants to get rid of the distractions around him and govern the country according to his own ideas.
At this point, Liu Che was ruthless, using the struggle between the families to eradicate them one by one, and reap the benefits of the fisherman himself.
In contrast, Li Shimin is more lenient. Because of the Xuanwumen incident, Li Shimin personally killed his eldest brother, Prince Yin, and became a generation of Ming monarchs who created the rule of Zhenguan and the prosperous era of the Tang Dynasty. However, the shadow of fratricide always hung over him, so he always had a forgiving heart towards his children.
knew that his eldest son Li Chengqian did not have the talent to be an emperor, but he was still vaguely unwilling to abolish his status as the crown prince. He hated the strife between the princes, but he couldn't bear to punish any of them. In the end, for the sake of Jiangshan Sheji, he was forced to abolish the crown prince, imprisoned the fourth son, and killed the seventh son.
When faced with hundreds of officials, he was full of words, but in fact, he was more heartbroken than anyone else. In the end, Li Zhi, the ninth prince, was elected, and he also took a fancy to him because he was broad-minded, did not form a party, and could treat everyone around him well.
Liu Che and Li Shimin are both big men, both brave and strategic. Different experiences make the personalities of the two people very different, Liu Che's ruthlessness is a last resort, and Li Shimin's benevolence is a deep understanding of the pain of the skin.
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Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, were outstanding rulers in Chinese history, and it is actually difficult to compare who is more powerful and who is better between the two.
The life of Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty was the most glorious moment of the Han Dynasty, and the military, economy and culture have made great progress. The history is called "the first emperor of the ages", which shows that the evaluation of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is quite high.
Tang Taizong Li Shimin was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, who created the "rule of Zhenguan" to make the political, economic and cultural prosperity at that time, and laid a solid foundation for the later generations of "Kaiyuan Prosperous Era".
If Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che and Tang Taizong Li Shimin want to really compare the inferior, I think both of them are powerful, and it is difficult to distinguish between them.
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In terms of force, Liu was powerful because he fought back against the Xiongnu, while Li was peaceful.
In other respects, Lee is amazing.
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It's Tang Taizong, do you think it's powerful?
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Of course, an enlightened monarch!!
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Very powerful, the famous Kaiyuan era in history is the period of his reign. It will be clear to see Li Shimin, the king of Qin, by himself.
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On the eloquence of the Han Dynasty, *** Qingming Taizong, Kangxi will forget it.
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Liu Che, you don't have to think about it, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is one of the top ten emperors and Qin Shi Huang, Wen Tao Wu strategy, Wenzhi martial arts, advocating force, known as Qin Emperor Han Wu, is the existence of surpassing the founding emperor Liu Bang in the history of the Han Dynasty, and the rest of the emperors can be compared to Li Shimin at most, Emperor Kangxi is also very great, very perfect from a human point of view, but not enough to compare with Emperor Wu from an imperial point of view.
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