What is the relationship between Li Guang and Cai Wenji? The two are separated by three or four hundred years, and they can't beat each other. If it's tough, it can also be related, believe it?
The peach and plum do not speak, and the next is its own", "but make the dragon city fly, not called Hu Madu Yin Mountain" These two poems are Li Guang.
Feng Tang is easy to get old, Li Guang is difficult to seal", Li Guang's fame is the top in history, and his personal force is also top-notch, why didn't he seal the Hou after fighting at the border all his life? First, although he was brave, he was not very good at commanding troops to fight, and he did not have any victories in his life. Second, the people of this goods are called "Lost Hou", who often gets lost and delays things, and finally commits suicide in shame because he got lost and delayed the military plane. There is a saying that Wei Qing deliberately yin him and made him take the difficult road. After Li Guang's death, his son Li Dang hated Wei Qing and beat Wei Qing violently. Then Huo Quzhi (Wei Qing's nephew) hated Li Kang in turn, and the little garbage played a sneak attack and shot Li Kang in the back.
Li Guang's grandson Li Ling is also a top star and is very brave. The lone army was surrounded, killed tens of thousands of enemies, and was finally forced to surrender to the Huns. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty mistakenly believed his uncle Ao's slander, exterminated the entire Li Ling clan, and completely cut off Li Ling's return to the Han Dynasty.
Su Wu was shepherding sheep on the side of the North Sea (Lake Baikal), and Li Ling visited Su Wu. Lake Baikal is the deepest freshwater lake in the world, accounting for a quarter of the world's freshwater reserves, and that area was part of the territory of our country in ancient times. A thousand years later, Yang Lao Linggong was also surrounded by a lone army, and after killing countless enemies, he died in front of Li Lingbei.
Li Ling was captured by the Xiongnu, and the civil and military forces of the Manchu Dynasty scolded Li Ling, but Sima Qian came out and said a few fair words to Li Ling. Then Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was annoyed and imposed a corrupt punishment on Sima Qian (cut off JJ), and then Sima Qian turned his grief into literary brilliance and wrote the first historical book "Historical Records" in the ages. It was officially recognized as a "slanderous book".
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, there was a university scholar Cai Yong, after Dong Zhuo entered Chang'an, he called him out to be an official, Cai Yong didn't go, Dong Zhuo said: If you don't come, you will kill your whole family. Cai Yong had no choice but to go. Dong Zhuo was promoted to his ** official position in a month. Dong Zhuo caused chaos in the Han family, and finally ambushed him, and the corpse was on the street. The old scholar Cai Yong had nothing to look for and ran to cry Dong Zhuo. Situ Wang Yun was very angry and wanted to kill Cai Yong. Others persuaded him: This person is rich and rich, and he is the top university scholar, and it is a pity to kill him, so it is better to let him write history books. Wang Yun became even more angry when he heard this: ** Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not kill Sima Qian, which caused the slander to circulate in the world, and this kind of person must be killed.
After Cai Yong was killed, his daughter Cai Wenji was taken captive by King Zuoxian of the Xiongnu and lived in the northwest for 12 years, giving birth to two mixed-race children. Cao Cao had a little friendship with Cai Yong in his early years, and ransomed Cai Wenji back after taking power. Later, Cai Wenji relied on superhuman memory to write many lost ancient books, and also created "Eighteen Beats of Hu Ji".
There is a famous general Yanghu in the Western Jin Dynasty, his mother's name is Cai Zhenji, and Cai Wenji is a sister. For a long time, does Cai Wenji have anything to do with Li Guang mentioned at the beginning of the article? Isn't this nonsense, where it goes. Hard pull, more or less 0001 cents relationship.
Li Guang's grandson would not have been captured by the Huns, Sima Qian would not have spoken much, he would not have lost his little jj, and he would probably not have written "Historical Records", and even if he did, he would not have said bad things about the emperors of the Han Dynasty with resentment, and there would have been no "slanderous books", Wang Yun would not have executed Cai Yong, Cai Wenji would not have been exiled to the Huns, and he would not have to write silently every day.
So, in the final analysis, it depends on Li Guang.
Confused immortals make it up, don't have to be more serious)