1, four fierce
The first fierce is Meng Shixin, the second fierce is the four treasures general Shang Shitu, the third fierce is the eight horses general Xin, and the fourth fierce: the iron gun general will come to protect the children.
2. Four musts
The first is marksmanship, the second is Cheng's axe, the third is Hou's flying skill, and the fourth is Shang Shitu's Leibao.
3, 13 Jie
Li Yuanba, the king of Zhao, was the first Jesse House, Yu Wencheng Dou, the second Tianbao General, Pei Yuanqing, the third Silver Hammer Taibao, the fourth Purple King, the fifth Nanyang Wu Hou Zhao Yun, and the sixth double boring General Wu Tianxi.
Seventh Qiang Shaocheng, eighth Jie backer Wang, ninth Jie Hua Daowei, tenth Mian Qin Yong, eleventh Jie Hammer General Liang Shitai, twelfth Wu Jie Wang Yang Fang Yang Yichen, thirteenth Jie tied for second place, Shenquan Taibao Qin Qiong and Soap Robe General Weichi Gong.
History of Sui and Tang Dynasties:
Sui and Tang Dynasties (58 1-907) are both the Sui Dynasty (58 1-6 18) and the Tang Dynasty (6 18-907), and it is also one of the prosperous times in the history of China. It is two unified dynasties after the Five Revolts and the Northern and Southern Dynasties. National thoughts are more open.
The two dynasties made unprecedented progress in politics, military affairs, culture, economy and science and technology. The Sui and Tang emperors were more enlightened in governing the country, which also influenced the neighboring countries to pay tribute to China.
In the ninth year of Emperor Wendi (589), China was reunified after more than 280 years of war. The rebellion at the end of Sui Dynasty was badly divided, and it was founded in the Tang Dynasty after nine years of unified war. Therefore, historians often call it "Sui and Tang Dynasties". During these three hundred years, the feudal society in China has been greatly developed.
At its peak, the Sui Dynasty reached Liaoning in the east, Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang in the west, the East China Sea in the east and northern Vietnam in the south. At the peak of the Tang Dynasty, it reached the northern foot of Lake Baikal and the outer Xing 'an Mountains in the north, the Aral Sea in Central Asia in the west, Sakhalin Island in the east and northern Vietnam in the south.