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Why did Li Shimin risk the Xuanwu Gate incident?

This question is simple. Which prince doesn't want to be an emperor and sit on the throne? Of course Li Shimin wants to go. Therefore, Li Shimin seized the opportunity and took great risks to launch the change of Xuanwu Gate. When Li Shimin was a child, a fortune teller calculated his life and said that he would be a great success when he grew up. Li Shimin joined the army with his father when he was very young. At that time, his military abilities and talents were better exercised and displayed. At that time, the Sui Dynasty faced internal and external troubles. The emperor was particularly afraid of the rebellion of the Li brothers and Li's father and son, so he sent people to encirclement and suppression, but several times of encirclement and suppression failed to destroy Li's father and son. Instead, it caused the reaction of Li and his son. Then, Li Shimin publicly betrayed his father.

In the whole process of anti-encirclement, Li Shimin made many achievements. At first, Li Shimin's father promised that I would make you a prince as long as our uprising and rebellion were successful, but later Li Shimin politely refused his father. However, at that time, Prince Li was worried that he would lose his status as a prince, so he teamed up with his four brothers, Li Yuanji, to frame him. It's not that Li Shimin wants to take the initiative to rebel, but that if he doesn't rebel, he will be killed by Li Yuanji and the Prince, so he will start work first and launch the famous Xuanwu Gate incident.

After the Xuanwumen incident, Li Shimin also won the trust of Li Yuan, and Emperor Taizong began the famous Zhenguan rule in China. It was also because this incident brought good news to the people of the Tang Dynasty and created the most glorious dynasty in China's history.