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#History in ancient books #Wang is not enough, will not be Li. The ancients said, "The king is not enough, but the li!" "Xiang, referring to Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu; Li refers to Li Cunxiao. Late Tang to the fifth dynasty

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Wang is not enough, and he will not be able to Li.

The ancients said, "The king is not enough, but the li!" "Xiang, referring to Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu; Li refers to Li Cunxiao.

A famous fierce general from the late Tang Dynasty to the fifth dynasty, his martial arts were extraordinary and his courage was outstanding. In the "History of the Five Dynasties of the Tang Dynasty", he is invincible and invincible, and is the first fierce general of the fifth dynasty of the late Tang Dynasty. Li Cunxiao is a general under Li Keyong the King of Jin, and one of Li Keyong's many "righteous children", because he ranks thirteen, so he is called "Thirteen Taibao", and is also the most famous of the thirteen taibao (also known as the "Flying Tiger General"), with excellent martial arts, comparable to Xiang Yu.

#History in ancient books #Wang is not enough, will not be Li. The ancients said, "The king is not enough, but the li!" "Xiang, referring to Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu; Li refers to Li Cunxiao. Late Tang to the fifth dynasty
#History in ancient books #Wang is not enough, will not be Li. The ancients said, "The king is not enough, but the li!" "Xiang, referring to Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu; Li refers to Li Cunxiao. Late Tang to the fifth dynasty
#History in ancient books #Wang is not enough, will not be Li. The ancients said, "The king is not enough, but the li!" "Xiang, referring to Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu; Li refers to Li Cunxiao. Late Tang to the fifth dynasty

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