The change of Xuanwumen, where did Li Yuan s forbidden army go? Does the elimination of the crown pr

Updated on history 2024-07-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The leader of Li Yuan's forbidden army was bought off by Li Shimin, and they were also Li Shimin's people. Li Shimin is also the son of Li Yuan, and after eliminating the crown prince, only Li Shimin is left alone, so naturally Li Shimin can only be the emperor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Li Yuan's forbidden army has been co-opted by Li Shimin. The elimination of the crown prince did not seize power.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At the time of the Xuanwumen Change, Li Yuan's forbidden army had already been controlled by Li Shimin. While Li Shimin eliminated the crown prince, he also wanted to eliminate Li Yuan directly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Xuanwumen Rebellion was a coup d'état that occurred in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, when Li Shimin, the second son of Li Yuan, the king of Qin, staged a mutiny in Xuanwumen and killed the then crown prince Li Jiancheng and the king of Qi Li Yuanji, and forced Li Yuan to abdicate and sit on the throne of the emperor himself. So here's the question, many people are thinking, the change of Xuanwu Gate Li Shimin and the crown prince Li Jiancheng fought to the death, Li Yuan's forbidden army is in **, why didn't they appear?

    It's not that Li Yuan's forbidden army didn't appear, but that they themselves were involved. There was a key figure in the Xuanwumen Change, that is, Chang He, the general stationed in Xuanwumen at that time, Chang He was actually Li Shimin's henchman who was placed in Xuanwumen. And what is the Xuanwu Gate, the Xuanwu Gate is the north gate of the imperial palace, and its town guards the imperial palace.

    Who will guard the palace is naturally Li Yuan's forbidden army, and it is impossible for Li Yuan to hand this over to Li Jiancheng or Li Yuanji. Li Shimin launched the Xuanwumen Rebellion after Chang He bought the forbidden army guarding the Xuanwu Gate. In other words, from the beginning of the Xuanwumen Change, Li Yuan's forbidden army has been directly involved in it, and it is on the side of Li Shimin, who has fallen to the side.

    After Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji entered the Xuanwu Gate, they closed the city gate and cut off Li Jiancheng's retreat, and at the same time, Li Jiancheng's subordinates had no way to rescue.

    There is no doubt about the change in Xuanwumen, Li Yuan was kept in the dark. When the Xuanwu Gate Rebellion broke out, Li Yuan had already understood at the first time that his forbidden army had been infiltrated, because it was impossible for a mutiny to break out within the Xuanwu Gate without the participation of the forbidden army. In such a situation, the question arises, how many forbidden troops were involved in this incident, whether there are only the garrisons of Xuanwumen or more, this is a difficult problem for Li Yuan, and the question raised by this is whether the forbidden army has not yet trusted.

    Under the circumstances at that time, Li Shimin had already made a move, which represented that the prince Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin had seen blood to the point that they would never die, in this case, Li Yuan sent a forbidden army to rescue Li Jiancheng, so the consequence was that he needed to face the situation of killing Li Shimin, even if he wanted to spare Li Shimin, Li Jiancheng would never spare Li Shimin. It's a tough two-choice question.

    Li Yuan was suddenly faced with such a situation at that time, when he was not sure whether the forbidden army was reliable, and even if he succeeded in terminating the Xuanwumen Rebellion, one party would inevitably die, and even if he gave an order immediately, it was not necessarily too late, Li Yuan chose to sit idly by. Because the launch of the Xuanwumen Revolution itself represents the unreliability of the forbidden army, if he launches rashly, there is even a risk of being counterattacked by the uncontrolled forbidden army. After all, in front of the throne, it is not an exception for fathers and sons and brothers to fight each other.

    So except for the forbidden army that participated in the Xuanwumen Rebellion, the other forbidden troops did not appear in the Xuanwumen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    These Praetorian Guards may have been killed by Li Shimin, so at the time of the Xuanwumen Change, these Praetorian Guards did not appear.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Li Yuan's forbidden army had been controlled, and some people had been killed, and Li Shimin's army was particularly strong at that time, and it was also supported by the imperial court. These forbidden troops have no chance to come out at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should have been quietly killed by Li Shimin, so there was no forbidden army, and it was also because some of the forbidden army had defected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    His army was controlled, and there were particularly serious internal problems at that time, and then these people were selfish, and in the end Li Yuan had no way to control the military power, and these people were finally dispatched by Li Shimin.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Li Yuan's forbidden army had already rebelled, and they didn't help him at all, in fact, this army appeared, but it didn't help Li Yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    appeared. These people also participated, and they chose to support Li Shimin, and Li Shimin received help from it, which made it easy for him to succeed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Joined the war. appeared, they mixed with the army of Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng, and Li Yuan's march did not contribute much in the Xuanwumen Rebellion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I believe that when the Xuanwumen Rebellion occurred, the reason why Li Yuan's forbidden army did not appear was due to the following three reasons. First of all, Li Yuan's 30,000 forbidden troops were actually old, weak, sick and disabled, and they no longer had the strength to protect the emperor. Secondly, among Li Yuan's forbidden army, Li Shimin has already checked enough of his own people, which means that when the Xuanwumen coup occurred, Li Yuan was no longer capable of commanding this army.

    Moreover, this is a contest between father and son, and outsiders have no way to participate in the forbidden army, and most of them remain neutral.

    We can see such a historical material, that is, after Li Yuan's 30,000 forbidden troops were founded in most cases, they were composed of the old, weak, sick and disabled, and they fought with Li Yuan in the south and the north. The combat capability is gradually declining, the age is gradually increasing, and to tell the truth, it has lost the qualification of the forbidden army, how could such a force appear when the Xuanwumen Change?

    In the matter of the change of Xuanwu Gate, Li Shimin had already played a lot of secret chess at a very early stage, for example, the guards of Xuanwu Gate had already been bought by Li Shimin, and most of the generals in the forbidden army were also people who had a deep friendship with Li Shimin.

    Whether Li Yuan imprisoned Li Shimin, or Li Shimin imprisoned Li Yuan, or Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji killed Li Shimin, it is all your Li family's business, what does it have to do with outsiders? No matter who is the emperor, the surname is Li, outsiders don't get any benefits, at this time blindly go to the hardest, even if you really save the emperor, when the emperor is out of danger, the emperor is likely to be afraid that you will leak secrets and kill you. Since we are taking risks and not getting any benefits, then we will remain neutral, and when things have a real result, we can go and be loyal to the emperor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is because at the time of the Xuanwumen Change, Li Shimin had already taken care of a lot of soldiers, and Li Yuan did not expect such a result, so in the end, Li Yuan's forbidden army did not show up.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because the strength of the forbidden army has no way to protect Li Yuan, and Li Shimin has installed a lot of his own people in the forbidden army, so the forbidden army did not show up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Li Yuan's forbidden army has already been controlled, and some have been sent to the frontier so they did not show up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the history of the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous coup d'état, that is, the "Xuanwumen Change". But this coup d'état in Xuanwumen has made many people very puzzled, why Li Shimin was able to launch a coup d'état directly and smoothly, and Li Yuan, as an emperor, did not have enough forbidden troops to prevent a coup, which is very incredible. Then let's talk about where Li Yuan's Jin army went during the Xuanwumen coup d'état.

    In fact, when Tang Gaozu Li Yuan ascended the throne and became emperor, he selected tens of thousands of people from the army of the Taiyuan Uprising as the forbidden army in the palace to guard the safety of the palace. And at the time of the Xuanwumen Change, Li Yuan's Praetorian Guard was still by Li Yuan's side, but it had no effect, it was basically useless, and it had no ability to guard at all. The elimination of the crown prince has shocked people's hearts, so no one dares to act rashly, Li Shimin's move is equivalent to completing the change of power, and he is really admired.

    Because although those Praetorian Guards in the palace were ostensibly Tang Gaozu Li Yuan's people, they had actually been secretly operated by Li Shimin. Because half of Li Tang's country was played by Li Shimin, this is counted in Tang Jun's heart. <>

    Launching this coup d'état was prepared by Li Shimin for a long time, and Li Shimin, who was good at fighting, had already bought off many of Li Yuan's generals under the advice of various strategists. After these people followed Li Shimin, they were silent and disarmed in order to curry favor with Li Shimin. And the performance of the forbidden army in the palace has always been a wall-to-wall grass.

    For example, in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhengqi, the Emperor of the Emperor, was carried out and sent to the Taihe Palace, and the forbidden army shouted something. But it's no wonder that Li Shimin, when you have insomnia and are fighting bloodily outside. Li Yuan only knew how to sit back and enjoy his success, and he didn't care about the aspirations of the people in the army at all.

    indulged in laughter all day long, no wonder he was taken away. <>

    I have to say that this Xuanwumen change was a success, and it was a military operation carefully and carefully planned by Li Shimin. And later generations did not have any objections to this coup, believing that Li Shimin was more capable of becoming emperor than Li Jiancheng.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the time of the Xuanwumen Revolution, the forbidden troops in the palace were all controlled by Li Shimin, and they did not obey Li Yuan's command at all. Therefore, there is no power to prevent the Xuanwumen Rebellion from happening.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Li Yuan's march was all injured by Li Shimin's army, so when Li Shimin killed Li Yuan, there was no one to protect Li Yuan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    His forbidden troops actually went to Li Shimin, because these forbidden troops had already been bought by Li Shimin to serve him.

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