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How many Long Mai did Liu Bowen behead for the answer?

Liu Bowen beheaded Long Mai is a legend, * * * found three Long Mai, only two.

Once when Minhe Sanchuan rebelled against King Li Jing.

The other is in Wuxi. After Liu Bowen discovered Longshan, he first taught Wuxi clay figurines the method of kneading, and then tried to dig a well to break its neck. Hearing this, Longshan built a mountain in Qingshan Bay to scare off Liu Bowen.

Extended data

Liu Ji (13 1 1 July1375 May 16) was a native of Nantian, qingtian county (now wencheng county, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province), so he was called Liu Qingtian, a strategist and a native of the early Ming Dynasty.

After three years of Hongwu (1370), he became a sincere person, so he was also called Liu Chengyi. In the ninth year, Wu Zongzheng granted a surname posthumously, posthumous title Wencheng, who was later called He Wencheng Gong.

reference data

Liu Ji _ Baidu encyclopedia