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What is Qin Qiong's clue to buy a horse?

The story of Qin Qiong selling horses 1

Qin Qiong and Dan Xiong Xin are the protagonists of Qin Qiong's horse selling story. At the end of Sui Dynasty, Qin Qiong worked as a policeman in Jinan and went to Luzhou to handle affairs. However, in a foreign land, Qin Qiong was unfortunately ill, and his travelling expenses with him were running out. So, he sold his Huangshan Hummer to Erxian Village in a desperate situation, and met Dan Xiong Xin and was treated by Dan Xiong Xin. Since then, friendship has been forged.

At the end of Sui Dynasty, Qin Qiong was forced to sell his beloved horse and had to tie it under a big locust tree. Dan Xiong Xin heard that horses were being sold, so he invited people to buy them. As a result, Qin Qiong knew that Dan Xiong Xin was a hero, but he only said that he was from Jinan. When Xiong Xin found out, he invited him to come home. As a result, when Dan Xiong Xin knew that he was a "good friend" of Qin, he warmly entertained him, but Wang Bodang exposed the person who was Qin. So Shanrang farmed in this house and returned it to him, who gave it to him with a large sum of money.

Qin Qiong was a famous general in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Many people think that Qin Qiong has a good personality, and he is a person who values affection and righteousness. Indeed, Qin Qiong in history was loyal and honest, so he won the trust of Li Shimin among many military commanders, so he was buried with Zhaoling after Qin Qiong's death.

It is also said that the novel The Journey to the West records that there is an old dragon in a river called Jinghe near Chang 'an. He made a bet with a fortune teller, and as a result, he broke the dogma, so the Jade Emperor appointed Wei Zhi as the judge with full authority to handle this matter. Lao Long pleaded with Taizong, and Taizong readily agreed. The next day, Emperor Taizong announced that Wei Zhi would enter the DPRK to play chess with him. On the way, Wei Zhi fell asleep, his soul ascended to heaven, and the Dragon King was cut down. The Dragon King complained that Taizong kept his word, haunted him, and made trouble outside the emperor's bedroom day and night, which made the emperor as busy as a bee and alarmed the Six Gods. Wei Zhi sent and Weichi Gong to guard the emperor at the palace gate. As a result, the old dragon didn't make trouble again because he was afraid of them. The emperor realized that it was hard for them to keep vigil, so he thought of a way to put their portraits on the door. From then on, Emperor Taizong finally fell asleep.

There is a story about Qin Qiong selling horses in history. What about this? At the end of Sui Dynasty, Qin Qiong, a Shandong hero who worked as a policeman in Jinan, was ordered to work in Lu. Unfortunately, he fell ill in the shop, and all the expenses he took with him were used up, so that he was too poor to pay for the hotel. First, he pawned his personal weapon, the golden double mace. In desperation, he took his beloved mount, Huang Feima, to sell it in Erxian Village outside the west gate.

The story of Qin Qiong selling horses II

Qin Qiong, the founding general of the Tang Dynasty, participated in the Henan Wagang Rebel Army and was a title of generals in ancient times of Shi Biao.

After the collapse of the wagang army, Qin gradually became a general under his leadership.

Qin Qiong enjoys a high reputation among the people, and many storytellers attach great importance to his artistic expression in the book.

The reason is that there are two novels, The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties and Said Tang Dynasty, both of which place special emphasis on Qin Baoshu. There is a story of "Qin Qiong selling horses" in The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, which tells that Qin Qiong was in trouble in Luzhou.