Chapter 1: Li Jiancheng

"Li Jiancheng......" Chu Yun coughed a few times, sat up, and the maid on the side hurriedly stepped forward to help him.

The taste of a cold is really uncomfortable. For a moment, Chu Yun was a little confused, and gradually combed through his memories and understood the facts of the day. This time, reincarnation became the famous Li Jiancheng in history, the prince of the Tang Dynasty. It's just that this prince was extremely unlucky, and he encountered a generation of Ming Jun Li Shimin, and was killed in seconds in the duel.

In the history of later generations, Li Jiancheng was also smeared everywhere and turned into waste scum.

But in the real history, Li Jiancheng is still talented, and it is not an exaggeration to say that he is both civil and military. At the beginning of Li Yuan's army, Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin recruited talents in Hedong and Jinyang respectively, and then Li Jiancheng went to Taiyuan to help Li Yuan raise troops, led the army to attack Xihe, and attacked Chang'an. Li Yuan was made the crown prince after the emperor. After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, Li Jiancheng led his army to repel the Turkic invasion many times, captured Liu Heimin, who colluded with the Turks, and pacified Shandong.

It's just a success-or-failure hero, and history is written by the victors.

Because Li Jiancheng failed, he was smeared and became a waste scum.

Li Jiancheng, the biggest tragedy, is that there is a demonic younger brother who was counterattacked and killed by the demonic younger brother.

"The fate of the boss is really tragic, and the days of the second child are extremely happy!" At this time, Chu Yun, no, it should be Li Jiancheng, thought sadly, "Happy people have their own happiness; tragic people are similar." In the Sui Dynasty, the eldest Yang Yong was calculated by the second Yang Guang and died a miserable death; in the Tang Dynasty, Li Da was calculated by Li Er, lost his life, and his wife and children were killed; in the Song Dynasty, Zhao Da was calculated by Zhao Er, not only was he taken away from the throne, but also let several sons die tragically one after another!"

"When the boss fights with the second one, the one always loses and the second wins. Sure enough, the crying child has milk to eat, and the child who doesn't cry is hungry!"

The maid had already gone down, and Li Jiancheng was still thinking about it, feeling bored in his heart.

The battle for the throne, you live or die, there is no trace of family affection at all, pay attention to family affection, and you will only lose miserably. Relatively speaking, the eldest is always merciful, that is the younger brother, always unable to make a move, fighting, restraining his hands and feet, and always suffering, while the second child has no lower limit on means, and all kinds of means are dispatched together.

As a result, the boss lost, and lost miserably.

Li Jiancheng coughed, feeling his weak body, and couldn't help sighing, his body is really weak.

At this time, it was already 617 A.D. (the first year of Yining), Li Jiancheng was twenty-eight years old, and Li Shimin was only twenty years old.

In June of the sixth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (610), Wei Wentong rebelled;

In December of the sixth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (610), Wang Wanchang rebelled;

In the sixth year of the Sui Dynasty (610), the Wagang peasants revolted;

In the sixth year of the Sui Dynasty (610), Zhai Rang rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (611), Wang Bo rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Sui Dynasty (611), Liu overlord rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Sui Dynasty (611), Sun Anzu rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Sui Dynasty (611), Gao Tuda rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Sui Dynasty (611), Dou Jiande rebelled;

In the seventh year of the Sui Dynasty (611), Zhang Jin called the uprising;

In July of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Liu Yuanjin rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Du Fuwei revolted;

In March of the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Meng Haigong rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Han Xiangguo rebelled;

In September of the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Peng Xiaocai rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Song Zixian rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Du Yanbing rebelled;

In the first month of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Li Deyi rebelled;

In February of the ninth year of Sui Daye (613), Han Jinluo and Zhen Baoche rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), Bai Yusa rebelled;

In March of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Guo Fang pre-revolted;

In March of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Meng Rang rebelled;

In March of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Hao Xiaode rebelled;

From March to 12 in the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Geqian rebelled;

In August of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Chen Cao, Liang Huishang, and Li San'er rebelled;

In August of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Zhu Xie rebelled;

In August of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), Guan Chong rebelled;

In the ninth year of the Sui Dynasty (613), LΓΌ Xingxing revolted in October;

In December of the ninth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (613), he rebelled against Haiming;

In February of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Tang Bi revolted;

In April of the tenth year of the Sui Dynasty (614), Zhang Dabiao and Zong Shimo revolted;

In May of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Liu Jia discussed the uprising;

In June of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Zheng Wenya and Lin Baohu revolted;

In August of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Yang Gongqing rebelled;

In November of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Sima Chang'an revolted;

In November of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), King Liu Miao rebelled;

In November of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Wang Deren rebelled;

In November of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Zuo Xiaoyou rebelled;

In December of the tenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (614), Lu Mingyue revolted;

In the eleventh year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Yan Xuanzheng rebelled in the first month;

In February of the eleventh year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Wang Xuba and Wei Daoer revolted;

In February of the 11th year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Yang Zhongxu rebelled;

In July of the 11th year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Zhang Qixu rebelled;

In October of the 11th year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Li Zitong revolted;

In October of the 11th year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Wei Qiju revolted;

In December of the eleventh year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Jingpantuo and Chai Baochang revolted;

In December of the 11th year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (615), Zhu Cang revolted;

In the first month of the twelfth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (616), Zhai Songbai rebelled;

In February of the twelfth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (616), Lu Gongxian rebelled;

In the twelfth year of the Sui Dynasty (616), Sun Hua rebelled in July;

In August of the twelfth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (616), Zhao Wanhai rebelled;

In the twelfth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (616), Cao Shi begging and Lin Shihong rebelled;

In the twelfth year of the Sui Dynasty (616), in September, Lifei Shixiong rebelled;

In September of the twelfth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (616), Du Yangzhou and Shen Mi revolted;

In the thirteenth year of the Sui Dynasty (617), Xu Yuanlang rebelled in the first month;

In February of the thirteenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (617), Wang Ziying rebelled;

In March of the thirteenth year of the Sui Dynasty (617), Zhang Zilu rebelled;

In March of the thirteenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (617), Li Tongde rebelled;

In March of the thirteenth year of the Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty (617), Guo Zihe rebelled.

is the so-called eighteen roads against the king, sixty-four roads of smoke and dust, everywhere is the uprising of the homeless. Many were suppressed and wiped out by the Sui Dynasty army, but many of them grew stronger, and it was difficult to extinguish them. Even if it is extinguished, the gourd scoop rises again, wave after wave, the wildfire burns inexhaustibly, and the spring breeze blows and grows again.

At this time, if Yang Guang was sitting in Luoyang, opening the warehouse, giving relief to the people, and the next crime had been edicted, and it was a strong rebellion, the Sui Dynasty still had a chance.

Historically, in the last years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there were also exiles everywhere, and uprisings continued, but Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was soft-handed, and he issued an edict to help the people; In the end, the country is still as stable as Mount Tai.

It's just that at this moment, Emperor Yang of Sui made a series of tricks and made mistakes.

First, instead of staying in Luoyang or Chang'an, calming the people's hearts and suppressing the rebellion, he ran to Jiangdu, which was on the side of security. As a result, the guards who drove were all Guanzhong guards, and they missed their hometown and fled back one after another. Some ministers and generals were also killed one after another. If you stay in Luoyang, and the one who dares to kill the king, kill the king today, and move his head tomorrow, all of them are loyal ministers.

Second, many dynasties are due to financial bankruptcy. There are many reasons for the demise of the dynasty, some are foreign invasions, some are eunuchs in power, some are corrupt in the government, some are relatives in power, etc., but in essence there is only one reason, that is, financial bankruptcy. You don't die immediately because you get sick, but you die because you lose too much blood.

The Ming Dynasty died because it could not receive money, so it had no money to suppress the rebellion, and it also had money to pacify, and the Ming Dynasty died;

However, the Sui Dynasty was financially rich, especially the large warehouses with a lot of grain, which was enough to suppress the rebellion and appease the people, but it died in the end.

The Sui Dynasty did not go bankrupt, but was very wealthy, but it died.

Thinking back to the Sui Dynasty, there were many means to quell the rebellion and stabilize the country, but they were bent on losing it and finally died.

The fall of the Sui Dynasty is somewhat inexplicable.

PS: This volume, based on the Legend of the Double Dragon of the Tang Dynasty, is mixed with some historical knowledge.

is mainly based on the novel "The Legend of Double Dragons of the Tang Dynasty", and as for the TV series, I can only say that it is too bloody. With one hand, I had to admit the plot of dog blood, which was often very bloody.

In particular, I saw that Ssangyong was willing to die for the sake of his good friend Li Shimin. I have to admit that the storyline doesn't matter, as long as it's enough blood.

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