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Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

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A lion and tiger roared, as if it was about to tear the eardrums! Li Yu was not afraid, but smiled, pulled out the short knife at his waist, and fiercely cut the rope that bound him, and fell into the tiger pool. This scene shocked everyone present, including Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che himself. No one expected that the dissolute descendant of the Li family would still retain the resolute and bloody nature internalized by the ancestral teachings.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

The tragic and ups and downs of the legendary family's blood are still stirring in Li Yu's body, and what is burning is the heroic and fearless spirit of the ancestors. Li Guang was brave and brave all his life, and he made many military exploits, but he was never removed from the seal in his life, and his guilt and regret turned into a fire, and his son Li Kang also burned to the point of secretly resentment. The bumpy situation of the three generations of the Li family is caused by this strong sense of family and country and the sense of justice that resonates when there is injustice.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

If we look back at history, we will find that the Li family has contributed to the Han Dynasty since the beginning of the founding of the country. Li Guang served as an important general during the reigns of Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing, and made many military exploits. His sincere loyalty to the Han family made him stand up to quell the "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms" regardless of his past suspicions in the event of a palace coup, clearing the internal worries of the Jingdi Dynasty. It's a pity that he hesitated a little on the issue of the heir to the throne, and strayed into a terrible misunderstanding, and actually accepted the general seal given by King Liang, which was recognized by Emperor Jing as an unfaithful act of "retaining the back road" and was abandoned, and he was not removed from the seal in his life.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

Li Guangzhi's death left his son Li Kang with endless hardships and pain. The heroic image of his father during his lifetime and the doubts left behind after his death are bound to cause huge contradictions and tears in Li Kang's heart. On the one hand, he wanted to emulate his father and make achievements, but deep down he was deeply resentful of his father's failure to be entitled. Such a psychological distortion drove Li Kang's later assassination of Wei Qing, and it is regrettable that in this series of causal cycles, he was finally killed by mistake and became the source of the Li family's misfortune.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

From a lost point of view, Li Yu's depravity and indulgence are certainly disappointing, but the deep-seated reasons behind them are also regrettable and sympathetic. After all, the descendants of any heroic family can rebound from violent and self-exile after carrying the heavy burden of family history, especially after learning the cause of their ancestors' deaths.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

The Li family, which has experienced such turbulent ups and downs, can't help but think of the words of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: "Flying General Li Guang has the ability to fight the tiger with one hand, you are his descendant, can you have such courage and ability?" This short sentence seems to have activated the heroic blood that has been sleeping in Li Yu's heart for a long time, and it made him suddenly make a crazy feat of fighting with the tiger in the same pool in a desperate situation.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

A Crazy and Courageous Move How bold and brave Li Yu was! In the face of a pool full of fierce tigers, he actually cut the ropes that bound him, fell into the tiger's mouth, and confronted the beasts with his bare hands. This scene undoubtedly fascinated and shocked everyone present. Even Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty himself never expected that Li Yu still had Li Guang's indomitable courage and courage.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

This scene highlights Li Yuzu's sublimation of personality and heroism of condensing people's hearts. His actions proved that he still had heroic ideals in his heart, but he was suppressed by ill-fated circumstances and circumstances. When he was cornered and his reputation was questioned, he finally made a bloody move, which made the audience have to admire him.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

History is always so dramatic. A person who was originally dissolute and self-defeating was able to burst out with amazing courage and strength at a critical moment, fought against the ferocious beast, and walked out alive. This scene is tantamount to showing the world that even if a family or individual is once degenerate, as long as there is still heroism in the blood, there will always be a day when the light will be restored.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

Maybe this is also a kind of redemption of family heroism, even if it is full of desolation, there will be a glimmer of life. Li Yu used his bare hands to provoke madness, proving to the heavens and the world that he still has the undesecrated heroic bloodline in him. His awakening also shows that although the Li family has gone through ups and downs, it will eventually regain its strength.

Of course, at the end of the day, this is also a positive inspiration. As long as any individual or community can face the tribulations of fate with a positive attitude, they will eventually find hope for rebirth in the midst of tenacity. Therefore, this article may also be interpreted from another angle: the story of Li Yu or the Li family is actually a mirror that illuminates everyone's heart.

Li Guang's grandson was thrown into the tiger pond with a rope, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repented of putting half of the rope, but he cut the rope

The glory of the family is in full swing If Li Yu's brave act is just a flash in the pan, it is actually too harsh on him. Even if he suffered a bad fate, the hero's blood still flowed in his body after all. Influenced by the ancestral training since he was a child, and later learned some hidden secrets of the family's past, although he was once lost and violent, the tenacious blood still broke out at the critical moment.

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