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Because Li Mi is still a threat to Li Yuan, although Li Mi was defeated, Li Mi still has some strength, and the influence is not small, and Li Mi is a person who is unwilling to be subordinate, and sooner or later he will rebel, so Li Yuan wants to get rid of Li Mi.
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It's because Li Yuan doesn't trust him. He always felt that it was impossible to compromise so easily. After all, he didn't listen to any persuasion before, and suddenly agreed.
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is because he thinks that Li Mi is not a good person, he often targets Li Shimin behind his back, and Li Yuan feels that he doesn't care about good intentions.
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Li Mi and Li Yuan have nothing to do with each other.
Li Yuan is a descendant of Li Wei, the founding monarch of Xiliang during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and has been a dignitary for generations. Longxi Chengji (now northwest of Qin'an County, Gansu Province), one said to be Longxi Didao (now Lintao County, Gansu Province).
Li Yuan's grandfather, Li Hu, was one of the Eight Pillars of the Western Wei Dynasty. Li Yuan's father, Li Xun, was the official of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the governor of Anzhou, and the general of the Zhu State, and was awarded the title of Duke of Tang State. Li Yuan's mother was the sister of Empress Dugu of Emperor Wen of Sui.
Li Mi's great-grandfather was Situ Li Bi, one of the Eight Pillars of the Western Wei Dynasty, and was given the surname He in the Northern Zhou Dynasty. His grandfather, Li Yao, was the Taibao of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Duke of Wei. His father, Li Kuan, was the Shangzhu State of the Sui Dynasty and was named the Duke of Pushan County.
Li Mi is good at planning, both civil and military, and has lofty ambitions, often taking it as his responsibility to save the world and help the people.
The intersection of Li Mi and Li Yuan.
After Li Mi was defeated by Wang Shichong, he fled west to Chang'an and defected to Li Yuan. At that time, the generals of the Wagang Army, Qin Shubao, Xu Shixian, Luo Shixin, Cheng Yanjin, etc., also surrendered to the Tang Dynasty successively. Li Mi returned to Tang, Li Yuan was overjoyed, worshiped Li Mi as Guangluqing, sealed Xing Guogong, and married his cousin Dugu to Li Mi, calling Li Mi his younger brother.
At the end of the same year, Li Yuan sent Li Mi to Liyang to pacify his former subordinates, and Wang Bodang, the general of Zuo Wuwei, accompanied him. When Li Mi led his troops eastward to Chousangyi, Li Yuan suddenly repented and recalled him, and Li Mi was greatly frightened and decided to rebel. On January 20, 619, Li Mi led his troops through and was killed by Sheng Yanshi, at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve, and the head of Chang'an was passed on.
Li Yuan sent someone to send Li Mi's head to Liyang to appease the rest of the troops. Xu Shiyun offered Liyang to surrender and requested that Li Mi's body be buried, and after obtaining Li Yuan's permission, he was buried five miles southwest of Liyang Mountain.
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Because Li Yuan is very two-faced and scheming. On the one hand, he needs Li Mi to work hard for him, and on the other hand, he doesn't want to give Li Mi real power.
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Because Li Yuan felt that Li Mi's ability was very strong, and the people loved him, he might become a hidden danger in the future, so he would try to get rid of him.
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Because Li Yuan is a relatively meticulous person, he is seriously suspicious and sick, and Li Mi supports the army and respects himself, not only has the army's food and grass, but also has a high prestige among the people, which is always a big hidden danger.
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Although Li Mi has taken refuge in Li Yuan, Li Mi's power is very large, and the consequences of rebellion one day are unimaginable.
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Li Mi is a noble person, ambitious, brave and strategic, and ruthless, Li Mi is not willing to live under others, sooner or later it will be a big problem. He once wrote to Li Yuan, calling him his brother, wanting to form an alliance with him, and acting as the leader of the alliance himself, which shows his ambition and opinion of Li Yuan.
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Because Li Yuan felt that this person was very thoughtful, and very ruthless, and very good, he could imitate him much better than himself, so he wanted to get rid of him.
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It's great to be able to have your own place as a matter of course.
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is because the two of them are brothers, the emperor is very suspicious, Li Yuan became the emperor, and he was also very afraid of Li Mi to seize power.
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It's because Li Mi's military strength is very strong, and Li Mi's mind is not very stable, it belongs to a bomb.
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This is because Li Mi is a very scheming person, and his ability is relatively strong, and he also wants to protect his status and rights in this way, so as to prevent him from threatening his future development.
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Because Li Mi has never given up the idea of being the king in his heart, and is still secretly recruiting his own forces, Li Yuan naturally can't let a hidden danger stay by his side.
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Because Li Mi interfered in many of Li Yuan's actions, and he was also greatly threatened in this regard, he had to get rid of the other party in this situation to be able to rest assured.
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Because the danger was actually relatively high at that time, this situation occurred.
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Because Li Mi is very capable, and he only has so many supporters, he will not let himself have one more person around him who is a big threat to him.
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After Li Mi officially became the leader of the Wagang Army, the Wagang Army entered the Li Mi period, and Wagang also entered a period of expansion.
As Li Mi's power grew, more and more people came to take refuge, so Li Mi slowly set his sights on capturing Luoyang, and the initial pioneer Pei Renji achieved some success, but then was defeated by the Sui army, Li Mi led a large army to reinforce, so the two armies entered the confrontation stage. This is Li Mi's staff advocating to Li Mi to abandon the Sui army entanglement in Luoyang, go straight to Guanzhong, Shaanxi, and use the momentum of Guanzhong to chase the Central Plains. However, he was rejected by Li Mi, and finally Li Yuan Taiyuan raised troops and attacked Chang'an.
Although Li Yuan, who attacked Chang'an in the end, gained the country, and Li Mi did not achieve a big deal in the end, we cannot say that Li Mi's failure to attack Chang'an was a mistake, but that the conditions at that time were really unsuitable.
First, in terms of Chang'an, although Emperor Yang of Sui was not in Chang'an, Chang'an was the capital of the Sui Dynasty after all, and it was also heavily defended, and history tells us that Chang'an was really not very easy to attack. Li Mi from Luoyang to Chang'an, along the way will definitely disturb the Sui army, even if there are no troops lurking, as long as the Sui army is dead to the Tongguan, Li Mi's tens of thousands of troops can only obediently retreat without a supply line. So Li Mi basically couldn't beat Chang'an.
Second, in Luoyang, Li Mi had about 60,000 people in Luoyang at that time, about the foundation of the Sui army and the Lao Wagang army who had taken refuge in dividends, if they attacked Chang'an, they would inevitably divide their troops, and if they took the Sui army on the right track, it would inevitably ensure that these Sui troops would turn back again, and once they mutinied, Li Mi would be completely finished. If you take the old Wagang army to go, but most of the Wagang army are from Shandong, and they have no culture, they only care about their immediate interests, let them leave Luoyang and go to Chang'an, Shaanxi Province, a few hundred miles away, they will definitely be unwilling.
Third, Li Mi himself, because Li Mi's road to seize power is not very glorious, is by killing Zhai Rang to the throne, this about the righteous and affectionate Shandong Wagang Army, there is a trace of resistance in his heart, now Li Mi continues to insist on victory, Li Mi can still suppress them, if once the attack on Chang'an is unfavorable, or not in line with their interests, they may be the opposite, just like the former Qin's Fu Jian caused the collapse of the former Qin Empire because he lost a battle of Weishui. So Li Mi didn't dare to fight Chang'an.
Li Mishi is a person with no ambitions, no faith, and no backbone, and his intelligence is not even extraordinary. Even if Li Mi and Li Yuan occupied Chang'an, judging from his situation in all aspects, he would not have done much.
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The difference between Li Mi and Li Yuan is very big, the two of them are not at the same level at all, Li Yuan is much stronger than Li Mi, because Li Mi's appeal is far inferior to Li Yuan.
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Their patterns are very different. Li Mi can easily become arrogant, and sometimes it is easy to be confused by other people's sugar-coated shells, Li Yuan is more low-key and serious, and he will coax the other party with humble words.
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The gap between the two people is particularly large, mainly because their own ability is not strong enough, so they will lose to each other, which is also completely understandable.
is because the two of them are brothers, the emperor is very suspicious, Li Yuan became the emperor, and he was also very afraid of Li Mi to seize power.
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