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Chapter 11 An Lushan, Shi Siming's Death


"What's wrong.

"You just asked me what the Tang Sword Fencing Competition is?"

Lao Xiong repeated Xunze's question.

"Yes."

Before Xunze could finish his sentence, Zhao Keer shouted at the side.

"Uncle Xiong, my teacher is joking with you.

He gave me a special day off last week to watch the live broadcast of the Tang Jian fencing competition."

"The match between our Shancheng Hongya team and the Tianfu Chunxi team should be watching."

After hearing Zhao Ke'er's words, Old Xiong suddenly disappeared from the confusion on his face.

It seemed that he had decided that Xunze was just joking with him.

"Yes."

Although Xunze didn't know what happened at the moment, after judging that neither Lao Xiong nor Zhao Keer showed joking expressions on their faces, he immediately realized that he was in the Tang Jian fencing competition.

There was a problem with the topic, so I didn't continue to ask, but continued what the old bear said.

"Yeah, why don't you just take a look around when you have nothing to do?"

"Nine out of ten people in Shancheng watch the Tang Sword competition, and I watched it that day too.

But I watched it with the students in the fencing hall.

If you want to watch it next time, come directly to us.

The atmosphere is good."

"Yeah, no problem."

Xunze nodded quickly and said.

He said goodbye to Lao Xiong, asked Xunze to lead Zhao Keer to the subway station, and then took out his mobile phone.

Open the browser and enter Tang Jian Fencing Competition.

A few tenths of a second later, a lot of introductions about the Tang Jian fencing competition appeared on the screen of Xunze's mobile phone.

Tang Jian fencing competition is a traditional Chinese sport that is different from Western fencing competitions.

The earliest fencing rules were formulated by Li Bai, a famous swordsman from the Tang Dynasty.

At the same time, Li Bai also established the world's first fencing hall: Qinglian Fencing Hall.

At that time, every fencing performance at the Qinglian Fencing Hall caused a sensation in Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty.

It is said that even the emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was a fan of Tang sword fencing competitions.

Whenever there were famous swordsmen holding fencing competitions, , he will go to watch it in person.

Although the Qinglian Sword Hall was later destroyed by war in the late Tang Dynasty, the rules of fencing and fencing competitions were passed down, and after modern development, it has become the most popular sport in several provinces such as the Central Plains and Southwest my country.

The famous swordsman Li Bai. . .

Xunze Xiang also knows that this so-called famous swordsman Li Bai is the Li Bai who just left him yesterday and returned to the Tang Dynasty.

He was supposed to be a poet.

Why would later generations call him a famous swordsman instead of a poet?

When Ming Xunze saw this, he suddenly had a bad premonition.

Li Bai, this little guy, probably didn't write poetry after he returned, but he was obsessed with swordsmanship.

So he asked Xunze to ignore Zhao Keer's reminder that he was about to arrive at the station, and quickly continued searching for Li Bai.

Li Bai was a famous swordsman in the Tang Dynasty and the creator of fencing in 701-762.

His courtesy name was Taibai and his nickname was Qinglian Swordsman.

Also known as Dahe Sword Immortal, he was a great swordsman in the Tang Dynasty and was regarded as the ancestor of fencing by later generations. . . .

In the third year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai was fifteen years old.

His swordsmanship was already among the best in the world, and he was recognized by celebrities at the time.

At the same time, he also began to found the predecessor of Qinglian Sword Hall: Qinglian Society. . . .

In the 19th year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai founded the Qinglian Sword Hall in Chang'an, formulated the earliest fencing rules, and also set up corresponding protective equipment for swordsmen, improved the Tang sword, and greatly reduced unnecessary casualties during fencing. . . .

In the twenty-third year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai met He Zhizhang in Chang'an and performed Qinglian swordsmanship for He Zhizhang at the Qinglian Sword Hall.

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He Zhizhang was so amazed by Xiao Chuchen's swordsmanship that he actually said, "You are not a human being, and you are not a swordsman coming to the dust." . . .

In the second year of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong appointed many eunuchs, especially Gao Lishi.

Gao Lishi heard that Xuanzong liked fencing, so he ordered Li Bai to lead the swordsmen of Qinglian Sword Hall to Huaqing Palace to perform for Xuanzong.

Li Bai couldn't stand Gao Lishi's arrogance, so he approached Xuanzong with a sword while fencing.

He scolded Gao Lishi in front of Xuanzong, forcing Gao Lishi to kneel down and beg for mercy. . . .

In the 14th year of Tianbao, the Anshi Rebellion broke out.

Li Bai took his sword hall disciples to Tianfu to take refuge and established many sword halls in Tianfu.

When the country was in crisis and the current situation was tense, scholars, peasants, industrialists and merchants all went to the sword hall to learn swordsmanship in the hope of killing the enemy on the battlefield.

In the second year of Zhide, when Li Bai was fifty-seven years old, he followed King Yong to lead troops on a winter patrol, which led to a campaign and defeat.

A man went straight into An Lushan's military camp with a sword.

A few days later, An Lushan died.

An Lushan's son An Qingxu succeeded to the throne and claimed that Li Bai assassinated An Lushan.

Later, Li Bai visited Suzong in Fengxiang and was awarded the title of Imperial Master.

In the first year of Qianyuan, Shi Siming rebelled.

In January of the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, Li Bai took his sword and went to Fanyang where Shi Siming was.

In March, Shi Siming died.

His son Shi Chaoyi claimed that Li Bai had assassinated Shi Siming, announced his succession, and sent cavalry to chase Li Bai.

In the third year of Yuan Dynasty, Li Bai went to Tu County to recuperate due to illness, and later died of illness in Tu County.

After hearing that Li Bai had died of illness, the five hundred cavalry sent by Shi Chaoyi abandoned their swords and returned to show their respect. . . .

There have always been different opinions as to whether An Lushan and Shi Siming were killed by Li Bai.

Generally speaking, it can be summarized into three possibilities.

The first one is that Li Bai really regarded the entire army as nothing.

He killed An Lushan first and then Shi Siming with one man and one sword, which led to internal chaos among the rebels.

As a result, they missed the opportunity and were defeated by the Tang army.

Shi Chaoyi Because he had no way to go, he finally hanged himself in the forest and died.

The second is that An Lushan and Shi Siming were both killed by their respective sons, namely An Qingxu and Shi Chaoyi.

In order to avoid unfair positions, the two claimed that Li Bai assassinated An Lushan and Shi Siming.

The third is that Li Bai did kill An Lushan.

But Shi Siming's death had nothing to do with him.

It was just that Shi Chaoyi planted it on Li Bai after he killed his father Shi Siming and usurped the throne.

But in any case, as the greatest swordsman in the history of our country and the swordsman praised by everyone, Li Bai's life experience is extremely legendary.

After his death, the fencing rules and fencing competitions created during his lifetime have been passed down to this day and have become a relatively famous sport around the world. . . .

Xunze was stunned.

The kind of person who is so confused that he doesn't even know where he is now, what his name is, and what he is going to do.

There should be nothing wrong with my memory.

Xunze covered his head in fear and tried hard to recall everything about Li Bai in his memory.

My good poet Li Bai has become the sword fairy Li Bai.

Did I remember it wrong before, or has history changed?

If it's the former, all you need to do is call Xunze and find a psychiatrist.

But if it's the latter, then, then, the consequences are unimaginable Xunze finally understood why Da Miao told him yesterday afternoon that it would be best to ask him questions when Li Bai came over again on Sunday.

This is where the relationship problem lies.

My students can change history: