I remember watching The Legend of Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties. When Li Yuanba met Yang Di, he held the tripod with one hand, and his force exceeded that of Yu Wencheng. Many heroes died under his sledgehammer. It can be said that he is the one with the highest force value, and he is born with divine power. But it's also a tragic death. The author arranged a scene for him to be struck by lightning in order to make people believe that he was reincarnated as a god. He is an extremely deified figure in novels and film and television dramas.
In real history, Li Xuanba is the third son of Li Yuan. /kloc-when he was 0/6 years old, he fell off his horse and died because of hunting, but this statement is also a rumor, so it is probably not what it seems. In ancient times, men generally grew up at the age of fifteen or sixteen. How old are they? Why did they fall off their horses and die? Did you die of congenital diseases or other special reasons? Falling horse is only a superficial factor. But these are very few in historical records. I really don't know what the underlying reason is. We might as well make a bold prediction, either an assassination by unknown hostile forces or the sudden illness mentioned above. The story of falling off a horse is really a bit inconsistent. But one thing is certain: Li Xuanba was not struck by lightning. There is no record in the history books that he was struck by lightning, but it is said that he fell off his horse and died. If he really died of lightning, it will be mentioned in the history books, but there is no such statement in Li Xuanba's records, so it is not true that he died of lightning.