Qin Qiong and Dan Xiong Xin are both great men in history. Qin Qiong, whose name is Uncle Bao, is from Licheng, Jizhou. He was a famous soldier in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. At first, he was General Sui, and finally he worked under Li Shimin and became Li Shimin's confidant. Dan, a native of Caozhou, was a hero of Wagangzhai at first, and then took refuge in Wang. Wang was captured after the defeat and Dan was executed.
The first encounter between the two began when they were selling horses in Qin Qiong. Qin Qiong, a policeman from Jinan, went to Paradise County in Luzhou to hand over official duties, but Qin Qiong stayed here because the magistrate of Paradise County didn't reply. Unfortunately, Qin Qiong didn't have much money and caught a cold, so the powerful bartender forced Qin Qiong to pay for the hotel. Qin Qiong was forced to sell his beloved mount, and it happened that Dan Xiong Xin, a hero who admired Qin Qiong for a long time, came to buy the mount. Because the two people I knew selling horses became best friends. Later, Dan Xiong Xin invested in buying a house to treat Qin Qiong.
In the process of returning to Jinan after recovering from illness, Qin Qiong was accidentally injured and wanted by the government. At this time, Dan Xiong Xin is also running around, using various relationships to ease the government's pursuit of Qin Qiong. Later, because they worked in different camps, the contact between them was relatively less, but their feelings never faded. Although Qin Qiong and Dan Xiong Xin changed from friends to rivals, they both regarded each other as the best confidants in life. Of course, Qin Qiong persuaded Dan Xiong Xin to surrender, instead of following Wang Shi Chong all the way to the dark.
Finally, Li Shimin executed Dan Xiong Xin in Qin Qiong's absence. If Qin Qiong were near Li Shimin, Dan Xiong Xin might have saved his life. Qin Qiong was very sad to see Dan Xiong Xin beheaded. He not only buried Dan Xiong Xin with his wife, but also built an ancestral temple to show his condolences.