At the scene of "Lock Five Dragons", Shan Xiongxin was **. In the Tang camp, there are Qin kings Li Shimin, Xu Maogong, Luo Cheng, Cheng Yanjin and Wei Chigong. In addition, there are a group of people who are indifferent to Shan Xiongxin's life and death, and they just act as insensitive bystanders, that is, the thirty-six friends of Jia Liulou.
Qin Qiong went out to urge food at that time, Wang Bodang accompanied Li Mi to die in the Broken Secret Stream, Xie Yingdeng saw through the red dust and entered the mountain to cultivate, and Wei Zheng served as a minister in Chang'an. At the scene of "Lock Five Dragons", there were at least 32 people among the 36 friends of Jiajialou.
Before Shan Xiongxin died, he held a grudge against Li Shimin, the king of Qin. There is a hatred between him and Li Tang for destroying the country, killing his brother and destroying his family, and there is no reconciliation between them. You can't take revenge in this life, and you have to find Li Tang for revenge in the next life. He was full of hatred and disdain for Li Shimin's persuasion
In this life, you can't settle grievances, and you will be reincarnated in 20 years.
Come again.
Shan Xiongxin also hated Xu Maogong, because Xu Maogong's behavior made him feel unkind. Shan Xiongxin took in Qin Qiong, Luo Cheng and Cheng Yanjin with generous treatment, but Xu Maogong dug the foot of the wall and dug the three to the Datang camp. Although each is its own master, they are brothers, and they don't give their brothers a way to live, so Shan Xiongxin resents Xu Maogong and scolds others for being beasts.
After Wagang dispersed, Luo Cheng's family came to Luoyang. Shan Xiongxin built a luxurious mansion and a worship platform for Luo Cheng, and spent a lot of money for Luo Cheng's family. However, Luo Cheng returned to Shan Xiongxin by surrendering to Tang and attacking Luoyang in turn. Shan Xiongxin cursed Luo Cheng with arrows and died without a place to be buried.
The relationship between Cheng Yanjin and Shan Xiongxin is average, and they don't look down on each other. Xu Maogong is a hypocrite, Cheng Yanjin is a real villain, there is no hope, there is no disappointment, and Shan Xiongxin does not have much hatred for Cheng Yanjin.
At the last moment of his life, Shan Xiongxin saw that the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty were all present, these were his brothers in life and death when he was the leader of the green forest in the five provinces. They used to run the Wagang Foundation together. Today, they act as melon-eating people, numbly watching their former eldest brother being beheaded, except for Xu Maogong, Luo Cheng, and Cheng Yanjin, no one came out to say a parting word to them. Shan Xiongxin is righteous and benevolent to them, but now he is the most hateful melon-eating masses in human history.
The moment Shan Xiongxin was killed, Li Shimin said
Go back to the camp tent to set up a banquet and congratulate the generals.
Xu Maogong, Luo Cheng, and Cheng Yanjin did not show the slightest sadness, and immediately kowtowed to "thank the lord". Everyone followed Li Shimin back to the tent to drink wine and eat meat in a big bowl, and Shan Xiongxin may have been dragged to the desert by the soldiers and hastily buried.
Before his death, Shan Xiongxin expressed his regret for not being able to see his good brother Qin Qiong for the last time, as well as his hatred for the other two dozen brothers. If he had the chance, he would have killed them one by one. Later, Shan Xiongxin was reincarnated as Gai Suwen in Liaodong, and chased and killed Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and he killed all 27 brothers who worshipped Jiajialou.
Except for the eldest Wei Zheng, the second Qin Qiong, the third Xu Maogong, and the fourth Cheng who bit the gold and got a good death, and Xue Yingdeng became a monk, the others did not get a good death.
Those killed by Gai Suwen include Qi Guoyuan, You Junda, Chai Shao, Wang Junke, Zhang Gongjin, Shi Danai, Jin Jia, Tong Huan, Jia Yanfu, Liu Zhouchen, Fan Jianwei, etc., should be on Cheng Biting Jin's proverbs to his brothers:
My brother died and drank well.
Thou hast drunk this bucket of wine this day, and hast taken them and opened them one by one, and hast thrown me away.