The executioner of Jiading Santu fell off his horse and drowned when crossing the river. Why is it so miserable?

Li Chengdong, the executioner of Jiading Santu, was quite fierce in the early stage and made great contributions to the war horse, but not in the later stage. As a result, the Qing army was caught off guard and fell into the river and drowned in the process of escape. People may be like this. They want to be a powerful person in the early stage, but if they win more, they will become a little complacent and underestimate their enemies.

Li Chengdong was originally a subordinate of Li Zicheng, who followed Li Zicheng in the peasant uprising. Later, because of Li Zicheng's failure, he joined the Ming Dynasty. When the Ming army was beaten out of the water by the Qing army, Li Chengdong had no choice but to surrender and join the Qing Dynasty and become a general of the Qing Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, Li Chengdong's ability also played the biggest role, attacking many places for the Qing Dynasty. Li Dingguo's younger brother was killed by the rebels when he was fighting in the south of the Yangtze River. Because of his anger, Li Chengdong led his brother to kill all the people in Jiading, and then he went back and killed them twice. The method is extremely cruel, and it is called Jiading Three Slaughters.

Although Li Chengdong's hands were covered with blood, he made great contributions to the war. As a result, the Qing Dynasty's enfeoffment of Li Chengdong could not meet his needs, so when Guangdong and Guangxi were in Guangdong, Li Chengdong suddenly turned to Nanming to support the Ming Dynasty. Li Yong, the king of the Ming Dynasty, is still being pursued by the Qing army. Hearing the news, he immediately named Li Chengdong as a returning official. Li Chengdong, who surrendered to the Ming Dynasty, seems to have no luck. He always failed to attack Ganzhou for the Ming Dynasty and was forced to stay in Xinfeng County.

As a swing, there may be karma. It was not easy for Li Chengdong to surrender to the Ming Dynasty again. At that time, Li Chengdong was stationed in Xinfeng County, Ganzhou. After hearing the news, the Qing army launched an attack on Li Chengdong. Li Chengdong confidently out of the city to fight. As a result, the troops were not as good as the Qing army and were forced to return to the city, and the whole city was surrounded by the Qing army. Faced with the embarrassment of being attacked on all sides, the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty began to have low morale, which led them to flee everywhere as soon as they left the city, causing chaos. Seeing this situation, the Qing army began to take the opportunity to pursue it, resulting in many Ming troops dying in the war, and Li Chengdong also fell off his horse and drowned in the river.