Who's Li Siyuan? History books rarely mention that he is the prototype of Li Xingyun, a character in the comic book Painting Jianghu, and Wang Ning, an urban elder in Flatterer Without Borders. In the historical drama, Li Siyuan ranked first in the Five Dynasties and Thirteen Taibao, Li Keyong's adopted son and Li's brother; ? Wang is no match for the item, Wu is no match for the bully, but Li will be no match? They are Xiang Yu, Li Yuanba and Li Cunxiao. Li Siyuan is the elder brother of Li Cunxiao, the first God of War in the Five Dynasties. It is said that he is an enlightened monarch. After he succeeded to the throne, he rectified the bureaucracy, reduced taxes, accepted advice and severely punished corruption. He is a good emperor supported by the people. It is said that he is controversial, and his throne came from the wrong source. He ascended the throne when Li was killed, just like Guo Wei and He.
What kind of person is the real Li Siyuan? Did you create such a character by painting bad guys in Jianghu? Li Siyuan, owner of Wentong Library. In Jianghu paintings, Li Siyuan is a narrow-minded and insidious figure. He did whatever it took to achieve his goal, which was very vicious. He didn't have any ability to govern the country in animation, and finally he just became a subordinate of the bad guys. But is Li Siyuan really such a person in real history? In fact, the real Li Siyuan is far from the role created by the bad guys.
First of all, Li Siyuan never wanted to rebel in real history, and Li Siyuan was actually very loyal to his brother Li Xucun. In the process of Li's conquest of the world, he also made great contributions. Many times, Li sent Li Si away to fight, with Li Siyuan at the front.
It can be said that his military exploits were among the best in the later Tang Dynasty, and he never thought of replacing Li as the emperor's throne, which was quite different from the image created by unscrupulous people who tried their best to frame and assassinate Li. In the end, Li Siyuan did ascend to the throne of the later Tang Dynasty, but it was because Li was harmed by the disorderly army that Li Siyuan had to ascend to the throne, not because he designed and planned to kill Li himself.