Are the ancestors of Li Ka-shing and Lee Kuan Yew Li Shimin?

Yes, hundreds of years later, there was a descendant named Li Huode. There were 60 million descendants of Li Huode, accounting for 2/3 of Li's population. Li Ka-shing and Lee Kuan Yew are descendants of Li Huode. In just a few hundred years, Li Huode has produced 60 million descendants of Li, which is a miracle on earth. However, some people questioned it, because Li was the most popular surname in Tang and Song Dynasties. If Li Huode has so many descendants, at least 95% of the other members of the Li family died at the same time, and there is no evidence that more than 95% of the members of the Li family died after the Southern Song Dynasty. In addition, Lee Kuan Yew's grandfather is not surnamed Li, and his grandfather is from Guangdong. Later, his grandmother remarried a Fujian native named Li, and immediately changed her surname to Li with her father and adopted her father's surname. Actually, accurately speaking, Lee Kuan Yew's adoptive parents and Li Ka-shing are descendants of Li Shimin.