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When Li Yuanba became a teacher, why did Yuan Tiangang tell him: "Don't kill those who use the phoenix-winged golden hammer"?

Throughout the 5,000 years of China, countless outstanding figures have been born, even if some of them do not exist in history, but still do not prevent them from leaving a deep impression in people's hearts, Li Yuanba is one of them. Li Yuanba, whose original name was Li Xuanba, is a character who only exists in the classical novels "Speaking of Tang", "Biography of Xingtang", "Hero of Wagang", and "Biography of Sui and Tang Dynasties", but has been remembered by people for thousands of years.

When Li Yuanba became a teacher, why did Yuan Tiangang tell him: "Don't kill those who use the phoenix-winged golden hammer"?

Legend has it that when Li Yuanba was discharged from the school, Yuan Tiangang specifically told him that he could not kill people who used phoenix-winged tungsten gold hammers. So what is all this about? In fact, the ancients spoke with a characteristic that they only liked to say half of it, and the other half was left to the other party to guess, called "the heavenly opportunity cannot be leaked", which is often the most mysterious. Speaking of Li Yuanba's master Yuan Tiangang, he is actually a remarkable figure.

When Li Yuanba became a teacher, why did Yuan Tiangang tell him: "Don't kill those who use the phoenix-winged golden hammer"?

He was a famous metaphysician and astronomer in the late Sui and early Tang dynasties, and in ancient history his IQ could be described as extremely high, and he was proficient in facial appearances, six nongs and five elements, and the world said that he was already powerful enough to listen to the wind and break the auspiciousness. Therefore, he also anticipated that Li Yuanba, who had an impatient personality, would easily run into trouble and endanger his own life in the future, so he specially advised him not to kill people who used phoenix-winged yhospied gold hammers.

When Li Yuanba became a teacher, why did Yuan Tiangang tell him: "Don't kill those who use the phoenix-winged golden hammer"?

However, after Li Yuanba left the division, his temper was often out of his control, and once he was in a hurry, he killed the red eye, and even the Tianbao general Yuwen Chengdu died under his hands. It is worth noting that the weapon used by this Yuwen Chengdu is the phoenix-winged golden hammer. Legend has it that this Yuwen Chengdu was originally the reincarnation of Lei Gong, and at this moment he died at the hands of Li Yuanba, and naturally he would seek revenge on him.

When Li Yuanba became a teacher, why did Yuan Tiangang tell him: "Don't kill those who use the phoenix-winged golden hammer"?

This Li Yuanba has been most afraid of thunder since he was a child, and when he grew up, he was even more disgusted with thunder, so on a night of wind and rain, lightning and thunder, Li Yuanba stood on the mountain and raised a hammer to curse the sky, and sure enough, he was finally killed by a thunderbolt, which is also a self-inflicted consequence. If Li Yuanba had always kept Yuan Tiangang's teachings in mind, he would not have lost his life.

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