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Before Emperor Taizong of Tang and Li Shimin died, why did he exile Xu Maogong to other places?

Before Emperor Taizong of Tang and Li Shimin died, why did he exile Xu Maogong to other places?

Li Shimin, the founding monarch of the Sheng Tang Dynasty, killed his brothers and brothers in order to unify the mountains and rivers for the benefit of the people, killed countless people, had a lot of blood debts on his hands, and had tens of millions of unjust souls under the sword! However, such a powerful and cold emperor like an iceberg also has a warm side. In July of the twenty-third year of Zhenguan, the sun was like fire and the sun was scorching.

Before Emperor Taizong of Tang and Li Shimin died, why did he exile Xu Maogong to other places?

Xu Shixun was resourceful and brave and good at war, and soon became Li Yuan's humerus minister, who Li Yuan called "pure minister". Later, he was made the governor of Liyang by Li Yuanjia, the state of Shangzhu, and the duke of Lai. Li Shimin treated him with kindness, and made him taichangqing and prince taifu and other official positions, which can be described as a moment of power and scenery.

Before Emperor Taizong of Tang and Li Shimin died, why did he exile Xu Maogong to other places?

Li Ji was a wise man, and he could also see the intentions of Li Shimin's father and son, and from then on he bowed to Li Zhi to the best of his ability, and died later.

When Li Zhi wanted to make Wu Zetian empress, he took a clear stand on Li Zhi's side despite the objections of other courtiers. And Li Zhi also had great trust in him, and then repeatedly sealed him. Therefore, Li Shimin's demotion of Li Ji to other places was entirely a means of imperial mental technique.

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