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A famous villain in history. Add chicken feathers
Huan Xuan, An Lushan, Wu Sangui

Huan Xuan, who rebelled in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, had a bad reputation. Huang Yi's The Legend of Bianhuang directly wrote him as a villain. Tao Yuanming used to be his subordinate, but he resigned because he was dissatisfied with his ambition. He also wrote, "How to leave this place as far as Xijing." Such a poem expressed regret, and finally personally revealed to Emperor Wu of Song the evil deeds of Huan Xuan holding Emperor Jin 'an hostage.

Speaking of some negatives with Li Bai, the first thing that comes to mind is Gao Lishi, and Gao Lishi, played by Gao Lishi, is drunk. Everyone knows that, but Gao Lishi is not negative, and his evaluation by history is quite satisfactory, even partial. Therefore, I think the Anshi Rebellion is more appropriate. Li Bai struggled resentfully because of the Anshi Rebellion, joined the shogunate of Wang Yong, and was involved in exile. Finally, he fell down and died of illness. There is also a saying that Li Bai's Humak Song of Youzhou actually alludes to An Lushan's disloyalty, not to mention Li Bai's thousand-year relationship with Yang Yuhuan and An Lushan.

Wu Sangui is a recognized traitor, and he is a natural traitor. Gu has always been loyal to the Ming Dynasty, but he is also anti-Qing. Of course, it is the opposite. He even wrote that "Shen Jing has fallen and the country is invincible." Marshal Guan Kai fell, and his name was Wang Nuo. Since then, there has been no struggle on the battlefield. Haiyan spring milk building, with eagles flying and berthing. The seven halls are actually ashes, and the six States are hard to be wrong. "To whip him.