General Li Jing from the Characters of the Tang Dynasty Series

General Li Jing from the Characters of the Tang Dynasty Series

by Li Qiuhu

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A must-read classic history of the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. It is based on historical materials and is by no means made up. Is he the legendary Li Tianwang who holds an exquisite pagoda to suppress demons in his left hand, a trident in his right hand, and an exquisite pagoda to suppress demons in his hand? He is the mighty military marshal under the Jade Emperor in the Heavenly Palace who is in charge of the heavenly soldiers? Is he a great protector in Taoism? He is the father of Nezha, the heavenly child god who can change three heads and six arms, is unique in the history of mythology, and has vast supernatural powers? Yes and no. However, King Li Tianwang of Tota really has a prototype. He is the real Li Jing, the first general of the Tang Dynasty. The mythical Tota Li Tianwang is the combination of Li Jing of the Tang Dynasty and the Northern Duowen Tianwang (the military god worshiped in South Asia and the Western Regions), one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Indian Buddhism. Are Li Jing and Hongfu Nu really a couple? Why did Li Yuan kill him three times? And praised him for being far superior to the famous Han Dynasty generals Wei Qing and Huo Qubing? Two-thirds of today's territory came from his conquests? Why didn't he support Li Shimin's Xuanwumen revolution? Why is he called the God of War and the number one general of the Tang Dynasty? He is the god of destruction. Destroy the Turks in the north, defeat Tuyuhun in the west, and level the Liang Kingdom in the south. Is King Yama his uncle? Li Jing's life was full of pride, but more often than not, he was frustrated.

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