"I live far away in a little red, floating around without a trace. A three-year-old child is worth a thousand taels, and the savior crosses the sea to the west and east." This poem was calculated by Xu Maogong for Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Xue Rengui, the wise minister of Yingmeng.
The meaning of this poem is that when the sun sets in the west, it is his home, and the falling snow is nowhere to be seen. A three-year-old child is worth a thousand taels, and he will protect his master in all his wars. , pacify the four directions. Xue Rengui is indeed a relatively legendary figure among the people. He learned from Li Jing and gained lifelong skills. Later, he followed Li Shimin to conquer Goguryeo, fought in all directions throughout his life, went through many hardships, and finally became successful. But what was Xue Rengui's subsequent life like? The woman behind him
Behind a successful man there is bound to be a woman who supports him, and this woman is Liu. When Xue Rengui was in poverty and could not afford a full meal a day, she would never leave Xue Rengui. At that time, Xue Rengui had no intention of starting a career. He always believed that the bad feng shui of his ancestral tomb at home was the reason for his bad luck, so he wanted to move his ancestral tomb to another place. But his wife didn't think so. On the contrary, she felt that Xue Rengui should make more contributions, so she repeatedly encouraged and stimulated Xue Rengui. With her wife's support, Xue Rengui joined Zhang Shigui's camp. First Appearance
On the battlefield of Andi, Liaodong, the Tang Dynasty's army was heavily surrounded by Goguryeo's army. At this time, it was already in a dire straits. At this time, Xue Rengui stood up. The head of a Goguryeo general was taken from the tens of thousands of troops, which boosted the morale of the Tang army, and Xue Rengui became famous in one battle. After Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, came to the throne, there was a flood in Xuanwu Gate. The soldiers guarding the city fled. It was Xue Rengui who stood up and led the soldiers to resist the flood, thus gaining the emperor's trust. Xue Rengui
Xue Rengui in the novel died under the arrow of his son Xue Dingshan. In fact, Xue Rengui did not die like this in history. After Xue Rengui gained Li Zhi's trust, he was already old, and Li Zhi gave him He gave Xue Rengui a BMW, and Xue Rengui died a good death at the age of 70.