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How did Wang die?
When he was killed, he said, "The Biography of Wang Bin in the Old Tang Dynasty" said, "If you do your duty faithfully, you will be rewarded." Li Jichuan, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty, said, "A respectful and curious person can escape from Jiangdu lightly, learn to burn books, take his wife to Runzhou, dive down the garlic mountain, escape into the sea to North Korea, and reach Hailing, so as to stop the wind from moving away from the mountains and rivers. He broke the king, and all 25 songs were spread to Dongdu, destroying his family. " Another "Zi Tang Nineteen" says: "Ugliness is dedicated to the Hailing world. If you block the wind, you will definitely break the king's offer and respect it." The official record is that he was defeated and killed. Song, who is a family friend, also said in the Book of Sacrificing Du Bachelor: "Luo () can't protect his family." Express infinite regret for his death.

Throwing himself into the water said: In the Ruling and Opposition by Zhang Kun in the Tang Dynasty said: "The Emperor's Chapter by Wang Luobin said:' Suddenly the wind gives birth to wings, and the waves are lost for a while.' Later, he and Xu Jingye rose up in Yangzhou, suffered a crushing defeat, and died in the river, which was also expected. "He believes that King Robin predicted in his early years that he would throw himself into the river.

Escape theory: According to Zhu Guozhen's "Chong Zhuang Sketch" in Ming Dynasty, Wang Luobin's tomb was discovered in Huangnikou, east of Nantong City during Zheng De's reign of Emperor Wu of Ming Dynasty, and the owner of the tomb was dressed as new. Later, the tomb was moved to Langshan, and the remains still exist. In the appendix of Notes on Luo Linhai, Chen Xijin in Qing Dynasty said that there was a Li Yutao who claimed to be the 37th generation grandson of Li Ji during Yongzheng period. According to his genealogy, after the failure of the Yangzhou mutiny, the sons of Wang Luobin and Xu Jingye escaped in the white idleness of the Han River. Later, King Robin died in Chongchuan, and the tomb of King Robin was built by Xu Jingye's son. The location of Hailing in Tang Dynasty was in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, which was very close to Nantong City. After the defeat, King Robin may live in seclusion nearby, and later he died sadly with resentment against his unrequited ambition. This is the origin of Luo tomb in Nantong.