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The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

The prestige of Li Yuanba, the first good man in the late Sui and early Tang dynasties, is well known, but in the last years of the Tang Dynasty, there was also a heroic good man who was comparable to Li Yuanba, but little is known, he is Li Cunxiao, the thirteenth righteous son of Li Keyong, the King of Jin.

The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

Li Cunxiao was the bravest of the thirteen Taibao that Li Keyong used, and he was infinitely powerful when he was a teenager, and later after some training by Li Keyong, he became a great general with high martial arts and good fighting. He was extremely brave every time he went to war, invincible, invincible, often charging alone, going in and out like a fly, and in his eyes there was never the word "failure".

Li Cunxiao was brave and fierce, and was deeply valued by Li Ke, but just when his career was booming, a person appeared around him, his righteous brother Li Cunxin, Li Cunxin saw that his thirteenth brother was deeply loved by his righteous father, but he could not compare with him, so he had a plan, and wanted to borrow Li Ke's hand to get rid of Li Cunxiao.

The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

So he provoked back and forth between Li Keyong and Li Cunxiao, and gradually the relationship between Li Cunxiao and Li Keyong began to contradict each other, they no longer believed in each other, began to suspect each other, doubted each other, and finally, after Li Cunxin's design and use, Li Cunxiao and Li Keyong completely fell out.

In the end, Li Cunxiao was arrested by his righteous father on the charge of rebellion, and Li Cunxiao had already realized that he was provoked by Li Cunxin, but he still gladly went to death. Although Li Ke had never believed in his heart that Li Cunxiao would betray him and did not want to kill him, no one came out to intercede for Li Cunxiao, and finally had no choice but to split Li Cunxiao's body into five horses.

The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

Li Cunxiao, the world's first god of war, died at the hands of his righteous father, and after killing Li Cunxiao, Li Ke was full of regrets in his heart, but things were already like this, and it was useless to regret it anymore, Li Keyong also wasted political affairs because he missed Li Cunxiao, and died of illness soon after.

Think about this father and son, if they were willing to trust each other more, maybe they wouldn't get to this point, but unfortunately they can't stand the test, and in the end both sides are hurt a lot. However, the ending of Qin Qiong Qin Shubao, who had a similar incident, was completely different, and in the "Sui and Tang Dynasty", yang Lin, the patron of the Great Sui Dynasty, also had thirteen Taibao under him, and his thirteenth Taibao Qin Qiong Qin Shubao had a vendetta against Yang Lin for killing his father, but they were heroes and heroes, although they had different positions, they always believed in each other, and it was helpless to call them enemies.

The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

Qin Shubao has never been able to kill Yang Lin, and Yang Lin has always hoped that Qin Shubao can turn back to the shore and stay by his side, Zhengshi has this kind of heroic pity, so although they are enemies, they are also a pair of confidants, and they have no regrets in life.

The same is the "Thirteenth Taibao", why did Qin Qionggong become famous, but he was divided by five horses?

If Li Cunxiao and Li Ke had been able to open their hearts and tell each other about Li Cunxin's provocative words, they might not have ended like this, so if people can have more trust between them, then they can also have less friction and more harmony between each other.

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