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The heroes of the world, who competes? On the occasion of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the wind and clouds met and heroes emerged. One of them, with his strength to crown the ancient and modern, shocked the world, is Li Yuanba. But the world is so big, is there no invincible?
In addition to Li Yuanba, there were three heroes in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, all three of whom were not idle people, each with their own unique skills, or to resist each other with strength, or to win with wisdom, or to defeat the enemy with skills, and they could all overwhelm Li Yuanba.
One of them even defeated this invincible general with just one move, and everyone couldn't believe it.
Listen to me today, who are these three Sui and Tang Dynasty heroes who beat Li Yuanba, and how is the life-and-death contest between them earth-shattering and exciting?
1. Pull out the mountain and cover the world: the peak duel between Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin
It is recorded in the "New Tang Dynasty Book": Luo Shixin, a native of Licheng, Qizhou. During the great cause of the Sui Dynasty, the thieves of Changbai Mountain, Bo, Zuo Caixiang, and Meng Rang attacked Qi County, and Zhang Xutuo led his troops to attack the thieves. Shixin to hold clothes, fourteen years old, short and fierce, please self-efficacy.
Sutuo suspects that it is invincible, and there are few. Shi Xin is angry, and he is heavily armoured, left and right? Get on the horse and look at it. Sudas agreed. Hit the thief on the water, the formation is in line, the spear gallops into the thief camp, assassinates several people, takes a level and throws it, bears the spear, wears it, and the thief is afraid and does not dare to be arrogant. Suda multiplied it, a great thief. Shixin chased the north, every time he killed a thief, he slashed his nose and accepted all his arms, and he returned it to the test of his generation. Sudra sighed and left the horse he was riding. In all battles, Sutuo ascended first, and Shixin took it for granted. Emperor Yang sent Tusutuo and Shixin formations to the internal history.
However, although Luo Shixin is a real historical figure, he is portrayed in the novel as a simple man with poor intelligence but infinite strength.
One day, Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin learned martial arts. The palms of the two faced each other, their fingers interlocked, and they each used all their skills to overturn each other.
However, this contest turned out to be protracted, and no one could help anyone. The two of them were like two mountains colliding, and they didn't move until others forcibly separated them.
This contest can be called the ultimate duel of power. Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin, one is a legendary general born with divine power, and the other is a simple and simple monster strong man.
In Mr. Shan Tianfang's commentary on the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there is a time called 'one fierce, one will be one master', which is about the silly boy in this world, Meng Ben Luo Shixin and the head of the thirteen masters, Xifu Zhao Wang, double hammer Li Yuanba, the two are inseparable, and the two tigers will have a loss.
Although the two are superior in force, they have their own merits in resourcefulness and tactics. Luo Shixin is honest and simple, but his power should not be underestimated. Li Yuanba is arrogant and invincible.
This duel is not only a competition of strength, but also a collision of personalities. Although Luo Shixin's intelligence is not as good as ordinary people, his simple and unpretentious courage is awe-inspiring. Although Li Yuanba is arrogant, his courageous momentum is also impressive.
The contest between the two is like two fierce beasts meeting each other, and they do not give in to each other. Li Yuanba's double hammer is like a thunderbolt, and Luo Shixin's brute force is like a towering mountain. The two of you come and go, the tricks are fatal, but it is difficult to distinguish the winner from the loser. In the end, it was Luo Song's siege.
So how strong is Luo Song?
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2. Guns are like dragons: Luo Song's peerless marksmanship
In the genealogy of heroes of the Sui and Tang dynasties, Luo Song can be said to be known to everyone. Luo Song was born extraordinary, his mother was the daughter of the Jiang family, and she was immersed in the essence of the Jiang family's marksmanship since she was a child.
The Jiang family gun has a long history, which is rumored to be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Luo Song has shown extraordinary talent in martial arts since he was a child. In Jiang's collection, he practiced his marksmanship day after day, starting from the most basic gun-holding posture, and gradually mastered the essence of Jiang's marksmanship.
Legend has it that at the age of seven, Luo Song was able to wield a spear longer than his height, and by the age of ten, he was able to deal with the siege of three adult warriors on his own. Although these rumors are difficult to verify, they also reflect Luo Song's amazing talent in marksmanship.
As he grew older, Luo Song's marksmanship became more and more sophisticated. He is not satisfied with simply inheriting the Jiang family's marksmanship, but continues to innovate on this basis.
Luo Song feels that true martial arts masters should not stick to inherent moves, but should adapt to changes and adapt to the situation. He combined the Jiang family's marksmanship with his own understanding to create a unique "Luojia marksmanship".
Luo Song's marksmanship pays attention to the three words "fast, accurate, and ruthless". "Fast" means that the gun is like lightning, making it difficult to catch; "Accurate" means that every shot can accurately hit the vital point; "Ruthless" means that every shot contains lethal power. These three complement each other, making Luo Song's marksmanship infinitely powerful.
In the battle of Sipingshan, Luo Song showed his shocking marksmanship. At that time, Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin were in a stalemate, and the two of them came and went, and it was difficult to distinguish between victory and defeat. At this critical moment, Luo Song came out with a gun. His spear was like a silver dragon, drawing a graceful arc in the air.
This shot was as fast as lightning and as fast as thunder. Everyone present only felt a flower in front of them, and before they could react, Luo Song's spear had already stabbed between Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin. The tip of the gun is the center point of the confrontation between the two.
The power of Luo Song's shot is breathtaking. Li Yuanba's war horse was shocked back by the force of this shot, and Li Yuanba on the horse was even more difficult to control, fell from the horse, and fainted for a while.
Although Luo Shixin was infinitely powerful, he could not resist this unstoppable shot, and was shocked to retreat again and again, and finally fell to the ground, and was out of breath for a while.
This shot not only shows Luo Song's martial arts, but also his superb judgment and control. He can accurately find the balance of power between the two fierce generals and break them with his own strength.
This kind of accurate judgment and control is the essence of Luo Song's marksmanship, so the marksmanship of later generations is all guns in and out of the dragon, and the moves go to the opponent's weakness.
Luo Song's marksmanship is not only as fast as lightning, but also unpredictable. It is said that he was able to change his marksmanship at will, and when fighting the enemy, Luo Song's spear was sometimes like a dragon going out to sea, unstoppable; Sometimes it's like a drizzle, and it's hard to handle.
Luo Song's martial arts attainments are second to none among the heroes of the Sui and Tang dynasties. His marksmanship is not only offensive and defensive, but also endlessly varied. This superb martial arts realm makes Luo Song have the upper hand in the competition with many powerful enemies.
Although the comprehensive strength of some heroes may be slightly superior, in terms of marksmanship, Luo Song is unique in the world. It is this excellent marksmanship that makes Luo Song stand out among the heroes of the Sui and Tang dynasties and become a well-deserved first of the four uniques.
Then in addition to the strongest Luo Song, there is another person who can easily strangle Li Yuanba.
3. Clever and scheming: the ingenious victory of Yujuluo
In the book Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Li Yuanba's name is like thunder. Although this person is fictional, he was born in the name of Li Yuan's son Li Xuanba to highlight the prosperity of Li Tang.
Legend has it that Li Yuanba was born with a vision, accompanied by thunder and descended into the world, with infinite power, double hammer in hand, invincible.
However, when Li Yuanba was powerful in the world, there was also one person who was evenly matched with him, and this person was Yu Juluo. Yu Juluo is a real historical figure, who was once a fierce general under the command of Emperor Yang of Sui.
Yu Juluo is eight feet tall and was born with a peculiar appearance - heavy pupils. In the eyes of the ancients, the double pupil was the appearance of the emperor, indicating an extraordinary fate. Although modern science has explained it as a rare genetic mutation. But in any case, the historical Ukura was indeed an unusual general.
During the Sui Dynasty, Yujuluo repeatedly performed miraculous feats. He fought in the south and the north, pacified the Chen Dynasty, repelled the Turks, and quelled rebellions everywhere, with great achievements. Its resourcefulness and bravery were world-famous at the time.
However, the image of the fish club jar in the novel "The Legend of the Xing Tang Dynasty" is even more legendary. In this novel, Yu Juluo and Li Yuanba start a thrilling life-and-death duel.
In the face of the infinitely powerful Li Yuanba, Yu Juluo was not intimidated by the other party's prestige. He calmly analyzes and skillfully formulates tactics. During the battle, Yu Juluo deliberately slowed down and pretended to escape, a move that successfully lured Li Yuanba into hot pursuit.
Just when Li Yuanba thought that he had the chance to win, Yu Juluo suddenly turned around and struck Li Yuanba in the throat with a blade as fast as lightning. This trick "dragging the knife plan" can be described as a surprise and unpreparedness.
Although Li Yuanba reacted quickly, he was still a step slower after all. The blade slashed, and Li Yuanba's head fell in response.
This scene can't help but remind people of the classic bridge of "one move to defeat the enemy" in ancient novels. God revealed his wisdom and courage at this moment. This contest fully embodies the truth that "a wise man must have a thousand considerations."
Unfortunately, Yujura's fate was not all smooth sailing. It is precisely because of his double pupils that he is regarded as the appearance of the emperor, which eventually attracted the suspicion of Emperor Yang of Sui. The emperor's jealousy eventually led to the tragic end of this hero. Yu Juluo was finally executed by Emperor Yang of Sui on trumped-up charges, and the hero came to an end, which made people sigh.
Fourth, between fiction and reality: the legend and truth of Li Yuanba
Having said that, although the character of Li Yuanba is famous in the novel, it does not exist in real history. Li Yuanba in the novel is based on Li Yuan's fourth son, Li Xuanba.
Li Xuanba in real history died in the tenth year of Sui Daye at the age of sixteen. He did not participate in the war between the Sui and Tang dynasties, let alone those earth-shattering achievements. However, the novelist borrowed the name of Li Xuanba to create a heroic figure full of legends.
Li Yuanba in the novel is endowed with extraordinary force and legendary experience. His image of infinite power and his double hammer of hundreds of pounds have left a deep impression on readers. However, these are all artistic processes by the author to add to the drama and legend of the story.
Although Li Yuanba's image is full of strength and deterrence, the author of the novel still sets a fatal weakness for him - fear of thunder. This weakness not only increases the three-dimensional sense of the characters, but also lays the groundwork for the subsequent plot development.
Fate made people, and Li Yuanba finally died due to thunder. It is said that one day, Li Yuanba was furious and threw the hammer weighing 400 catties into the sky.
Unexpectedly, a thunderclap fell, and the hammer fell in response, hitting him in the head and killing him instantly. Such an ending is embarrassing.
This ending is both dramatic and ironic, showing the ingenuity of the author.
Although Li Yuanba is a fictional character, his image is deeply imprinted in the hearts of readers. His courage and fearlessness and his infinite strength have become the talk of the town. Li Yuanba's story, although not a real history, has become a classic heroic image in Chinese literature.
Epilogue:
The mystery of Yujuluo's heavy pupils, Li Yuanba's infinite strength, Luo Shixin's honest brute force, and Luo Song's invincible marksmanship, these elements are intertwined to form a gorgeous and colorful historical classic, which not only enriches the content of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, but also fills us with infinite reverie about that magnificent era.
Although some of these heroes are real and some are fictional, in any case, their stories are equally wonderful and one of the quintessence of Chinese culture. What do you think differently about this?
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