Li Yuanba s three fierce rivals are the second strongest, but they are not famous

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-16

Li Yuanba's three fierce rivals are the second strongest, but they are not famous

Li Yuanba was an invincible overlord among the heroes of the Sui and Tang dynasties, and his martial arts were so strong and heroic that people regarded him as a god-like existence. However, this is not the case, Li Yuanba is just a fictional character, and all his deeds and achievements are artistically processed and exaggerated.

His name is taken from Li Yuan's son, and his heroic feats are also cleverly fictionalized and embellished.

Li Yuanba, a representative of the heroes of the Sui and Tang dynasties, why is it fictional? The answer is not because he is the strongest. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, there were many heroes, strong martial arts, and strength was indistinguishable.

In fact, the fictional character of Li Yuanba, a "bull critic", is to better reflect the historical background. Li Yuanba's name and image represent the prosperity of the Sui and Tang dynasties, and the sense of power he conveys is the praise and memory of that prosperous era.

To be honest, if Li Yuanba met these three heroes in the Sui and Tang dynasties, he would probably not be able to eat and walk around. One of them was able to defeat Li Yuanba with just one spear.

Although the first hero, Luo Shixin, is often ridiculed for his inflexible thinking, in fact, his combat effectiveness is as strong as if he is hanging, and even this lack of thinking makes him fearless and invincible on the battlefield.

Luo Shixin, a warrior with physical fitness beyond ordinary people. His physical strength is astonishing, and his running speed is like a light feat, faster than a galloping war horse on the battlefield; His prodigious strength once forcibly separated two fiercely fighting bulls would make headlines in the modern world.

In addition, he is also good at swimming, and can accurately hit distant birds with mountain rocks. After Qin Qiong saw Luo Shixin's superpowers, she was shocked by his "special skills".

Qin Qiong had a flexible brain, and immediately proposed to marry Luo Shixin as a brother with a different surname. In this way, Luo Shixin, a powerful "baby", became Qin Qiong's partner.

Luo Shixin Although Qin Qiong Luo Shixin's existence in history was short, his force value was extraordinary. He once fought with Li Yuanba, Li Yuanba admired him very much, and even claimed to be happy after the fight.

Although the two were tied, Luo Shixin actually only lost intellectually. If he had been smarter, Li Yuanba might not have been his opponent.

When the battle between the two is in a bitter stalemate, it takes a strong person to resolve the dispute. Despite the strength of both sides, no one dared to make a move lightly. However, when everyone hesitated, a man with a spear stepped forward, and with a wave of his spear, he knocked out Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin at the same time.

Luo Cheng's achievements show Luo Song's extraordinary ability, Luo Song is Luo Cheng's half-brother and the successor of the Jiang family's gun, so Luo Song's marksmanship is outstanding.

The third hero is the mentor of Yuwen Chengdu, Yu Ju Luo has a close relationship with his apprentice, and after Yu Wen Cheng is killed by Li Yuanba, Yu Ju Luo feels extremely angry and vows to avenge his beloved disciple.

In the end, Yujuluo seized the opportunity in the Battle of Tongguan and successfully killed Li Yuanba, fulfilling his oath.

Although Yujuluo did fight with Li Yuanba in history, later generations did not conduct in-depth research and ** on this battle, probably because Li Yuanba was regarded as a hero in their hearts and a representative of the Sui and Tang dynasties, so they were unwilling to accept that he had a defeat, let alone the fact that he was killed by someone who seemed inferior to him.

Therefore, people tend to ignore the existence of the hero Yujuluo, just because they don't want to destroy the invincible image of Li Yuanba in their hearts. However, this practice is actually an avoidance of historical truth, because facts are facts, whether people want to accept them or not.

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