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Did Li Zicheng, the king of the invasion, really become a monk in the end?

author:Da Lang tells stories

After Li Zicheng was defeated by the Qing army and Wu Sangui, the soldiers defeated jiugong mountain. Friends who have heard the commentary know that it is Li Zicheng who changed his makeup and disguised himself to avoid the qing army's search, and finally became a monk at the Nine Palace Mountain. Both the commentary and folklore hope that the big hero will have a happy ending. Good wishes are not real.

Did Li Zicheng, the king of the invasion, really become a monk in the end?

Li Zicheng, the king of the invasion

In fact, in the real history, Li Zicheng led his troops to be hunted down by the Qing army and only about 5,000 people were left, and at that time, they encountered several enemies near the Jiugong Mountain, and there were still about 3,000 people left to fight. At that time, Li Zicheng's son Li Laixiang suggested concentrating on opening a breakthrough, and Li Zicheng thought of separating the troops so that it would be easier to break through. At that time, the decision was not about who was right and who was wrong, the strength of the Qing army was too strong, even if Li Zicheng escaped, the Qing army would definitely not give up and give up, and would definitely put Li Zicheng to death. Li Zicheng led hundreds of men to the Nine Palaces Mountain, and Li Laixiang took the rest of his troops south. Li Laixiang led his troops to break through successfully, but later wanted to gather troops to make a comeback, but the Qing army had already controlled the overall situation of China, and finally was killed.

Did Li Zicheng, the king of the invasion, really become a monk in the end?

Nine Palace Mountain

Moreover, Li Zicheng took hundreds of people to a small village to look for food, only to be discovered by the landlords' armed forces. Li Zicheng's troops were sleepy and tired, and they fought fiercely with the landlords. The landlords' armed forces simultaneously appealed to the Qing army, and the Qing army immediately sent cavalry to pursue and kill. In the end, only Li Zicheng fled to the Nine Palaces Mountain alone. The Qing army then began to search the mountain, but suddenly heavy snow fell, so it had to suspend the search for the mountain. Li Zicheng was sleepy and tired, leading his horse to rest in a shack. The snow stopped and the sun came out. Li Zicheng just happened to meet an old woman passing by, so he asked her if she had any food, and the old woman saw that he was proud and gave Li Zicheng a few noodle cakes that he carried. Li Zicheng devoured, and after eating, asked the old woman how to get out of the Nine Palace Mountain. The old woman gave Li Zicheng a tip. Li Zicheng was very grateful, but he thought that he had to have dry food to go out, so he asked the old woman to go home and get more dry food for him, and then took out some jewelry on her body to thank the old woman. The old woman returned home and told her son what had happened, and when the son saw the jewelry, he felt that this man was certainly not a good man, so he reported to the landlord for arming.

Did Li Zicheng, the king of the invasion, really become a monk in the end?

The landlord's armed forces quickly pounced on Li Zicheng according to the instructions. The landlord's armed forces found Li Zicheng, saw that he was neatly dressed, the horse was mighty, and he must not be an ordinary person, and immediately surrounded and captured him. Although Li Zicheng has a body of kung fu, a good man can't stand up to many people. Eventually, he was killed due to exhaustion. The landlords also cut off Li Zicheng's head and were overjoyed to see Li Zicheng's sword engraved with his name. The general intercepted and reported it to the Qing army. The leader of the Qing army repeatedly confirmed that it was Li Zicheng and immediately reported it to the Qing court. At this point, a generation of heroic li zicheng regrettably passed away.

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