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Silly boy martial arts master ranking

The two silly boys (Li Xuanba and Luo Shixin) in The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, although stupid, tied for the first place in the world in martial arts.

Li Xuanba, son of Tang Gaozu and brother of Li Shimin, was made King Huai. Li Xuanba/Kloc-died at the age of 0/6, and naturally he had no children or daughters. Although Li Shimin adopted Li Baoding, the son of Li Qiong, the king of Xiping, to Li Xuanba, Li Baoding died childless, and finally Li Xuanba's title was deleted.

However, it is this short-lived Li Xuanba who has no afterlife. I don't know how he became the most horrible murderer in history-Li Yuanba.

Silly boy Luo Shixin, there is a character I love deeply in this play. I haven't filmed any version of Luo Shixin before, so I don't know him very well. I didn't feel brilliant when I saw him, but with the deepening of the plot, I like this silly big guy more and more.

Brief introduction of the romance of sui and Tang dynasties;

The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties is a novel by Chu people, a writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. It has the dual nature of heroic legend and historical romance, with a total of 20 volumes 100 chapters. Regarding the time when The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties was written, Lu Xun believed that it was written in the 14th year of Kangxi (1675), and the earliest existing printed edition was Sixue Caotang (1695).

The overall structure of the book takes history as the classics, personnel as the latitude, and the "two generations of marriage" of Zhu Guier, Tang, as the big framework, which tells the legendary history of 170 years from the Sui Wendi's attack on Chen to Tang's death.

The characters in the novel are flexible and varied, or elaborately crafted, full of the flavor of the times, or bold in brushwork, with vivid characters. They describe the extravagant life of Emperor Yang Di, the rise of the army at the end of Sui Dynasty, the unification of Li Shimin, the bohemian of Wu Zetian in Tang Dynasty, and the affair between Huang Ming and Yang Guifei in Tang Dynasty.

The book's sympathy for the wife of the Sixteenth Academy who lived in rivers and lakes after the demise of the Sui Dynasty and the sigh of the protagonist's frustration are inextricably linked with the author's mentality of "being down and out" and "being trapped" after the demise of Ming Chengzu.

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