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Did all the Yang family generals in history really die on the battlefield? If all of them died in the end, how could there be descendants?

2024-09-16 16:23
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2024-09-16 17:51

Did all the Yang family generals in history really die on the battlefield? If they all died in the end, how could there be descendants? This question wasn't a simple answer because the concept of " Yang generals " in history was a fictional concept that only existed in novels, television dramas, movies, and other literary works. In these works, the "Yang generals" were usually fictional families with glorious history and great achievements. However, these works were usually adapted from historical events and characters, so there might be some fictional plots. In history, there were indeed some famous generals and families such as Yang Ye and the female generals of the Yang family, but it was uncertain whether their descendants had all sacrificed themselves in the war. Because wars in history were very cruel, many generals and soldiers had experienced great sacrifices, so it was difficult to determine whether their descendants still existed and whether they had descendants. In literary works, some fictional plots may be adapted from historical events and characters to increase the interest and legibility of the story. But these works are not real history, they are just fictional stories, and have nothing to do with historical facts.

Were there really Seven Generals of the Yang Family in history?
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2024-09-16 16:21
In history, the Yang generals referred to a military family during the Tang Dynasty. The members of the family played an important role in the war of the Tang Dynasty. However, there was no conclusive evidence in history that the title of the Seven Generals of the Yang family really existed. The origin of the Yang family's title may have come from novels, operas, and other literary works. These works usually combined some historical characters with fictional plots to form some famous legends and stories. Therefore, the title of the Seven Generals of the Yang family might have come from these literary works rather than real historical events. Although there was no conclusive historical evidence for the title of Yang Family General, this did not prevent its spread and influence in the literary world and among the people. There are many similar stories and legends in Chinese literature. They have been widely spread and interpreted, and have become an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
Did the Yang Family Generals really exist in history? What were their names?
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2024-09-25 10:19
Yang Ye, Yang Guang, Yang Kang, Yang Zhen, Yang Su, Yang Yong, Yang Jian, and Yang Longyan were all real existences in history. - Yang Ye: A general of the Northern Song Dynasty. Originally a general of the Later Zhou Dynasty, he was promoted to a general of the Song Dynasty. He participated in the war against the Liao Kingdom and the Western Xia Dynasty. After the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, he followed the Song Qinzong to the south in an attempt to save the Song Dynasty but ultimately failed. - Yang Guang: A statesman and general of the Sui Dynasty. He ascended the throne twice but was destroyed by the Tang Dynasty due to his debauchery and short-sightedness. - Yang Kang: A general and politician of the Southern Song Dynasty. Originally a general of the Song Dynasty, he participated in the war against the Jin Dynasty. After the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty, he followed Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty to the south in an attempt to save the Southern Song Dynasty but ultimately failed. - Yang Zhen: The politicians and scientists of the Ming Dynasty once proposed the theory that "everything is in the sky" and were known as "Mr. Heavenly Book". - Yang Su: A politician and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty who once served as prime minister and was known as one of the "Eight Great Masters". - Yang Yong: A general and politician of the Qing Dynasty. He was once the vice president of the Qing Dynasty and was promoted to the prime minister. He was known as one of the "three auxiliary ministers of the early Qing Dynasty." - Yang Jian: A politician and emperor of the Sui Dynasty. He established the Sui Dynasty and unified the country before succeeding as the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty. - Yang Longyan: A politician and emperor of the Tang Dynasty who established the Tang Dynasty and unified the country. He became the fourth emperor of the Song Dynasty.
How did the Yang family men die in the Yang family generals? What was the order?
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2024-09-19 04:35
The Yang Family Generals was a martial arts novel with a historical theme. It described the grudges and grudges of Yang Ye, Yang Yanzhao, Yang Zongbao, and others. Yang Ye was Yang Jian's eldest son. He had once followed his father to conquer the world and achieved many meritorious deeds. However, he was eventually killed by his younger brother, Yang Yanzhao. Yang Yanzhao was Yang Ye's second son. He had fought with his father and performed well, but was eventually killed by his younger brother, Yang Zongbao. Yang Zongbao was Yang Yanzhao's third son. He grew up with Yang Yanzhao and had a deep relationship with him. However, he was eventually killed by his father, Yang Ye. In summary, Yang Ye, Yang Yanzhao, Yang Zongbao, and the others were all unfortunate victims in history. Their deaths all stemmed from their own love and hatred.
Did the Yang family really exist? What about the descendants of the Yang family?
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2024-09-09 07:37
The Yang Consortium had indeed left behind many legends and stories in history, but there was no conclusive evidence that they really existed. These stories are often widely spread and may vary in different cultures and historical periods, so they are considered fictional. There might be different versions and explanations of these stories and legends about the Yang family's descendants, so it was impossible to determine whether they really existed. Some stories might describe the deeds of the Yang family's descendants, while others might not be mentioned. In addition, these stories may change over time and culture, so we can't confirm their existence and situation now.
Did Tiny Times 4 all die in the end?
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2024-09-15 05:30
The ending of Tiny Times 4 did not mean that all the characters died. Instead, they expressed their fates and fates in different ways. In the novel, some characters are still alive while others have already left this world. To be specific, the ending of Tiny Times 4 involved various characters in the novel, including but not limited to Lin Xiao, Tang Yao, Gu Li, Ke Jingteng, Xi Cheng, Luo Xi, Nan Xiang, Guo Caijie, etc. Their fates and endings were reflected in different degrees in the ending of the novel. Therefore, not all the characters in Tiny Times 4 died.
Why did Liu Lanfang's "Yang Family Generals" not end?
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2024-09-09 01:34
I don't know which novel Liu Lanfang is referring to. However, generally speaking, there were many reasons why a novel was not completed. The author of the novel could not continue writing for various reasons. For example, physical reasons, financial reasons, family reasons, and so on. The author of the novel could not continue writing because of copyright issues. Some authors 'copyrights had expired or they no longer owned them, so they could not continue writing. 3. The author is unable to continue writing due to lack of inspiration or other reasons. This could be because the plot had developed to a certain extent or because the author's personal situation prevented him from investing more energy and time. It was important to emphasize that the unfinished novel did not mean that the story had no ending. It could just be that the author could not continue writing.
Which novel had such a sentence: " All descendants of the royal family are destined to end with a sword. When the new king revives, all traitors will die?"
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2024-09-20 07:42
This sentence came from the military-war fantasy novel "Great Qin's Best Prince". A novel of the same genre would be "The Strongest Berserk Emperor", which told the story of the Great Han Emperor, Liu Ce, and the Super God Emperor System, who ruled the Huawu Continent. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the official history, how did the Five Tiger Generals die?
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2024-09-17 18:31
In the official history, the Five Tiger Generals referred to the five generals of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. They were Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong. They were hailed as heroes because of their outstanding performance, but they also died unfortunately because of the cruelty of the war. Among them, Guan Yu was besieged by Cao Cao in Maicheng and eventually committed suicide; Zhang Fei was killed when Liu Bei marched south; Zhao Yun was besieged by Cao Cao's army at Changban Slope but surrendered to Liu Bei after successfully breaking through; Ma Chao was defeated by Cao Cao in the Battle of Tongguan and committed suicide; Huang Zhong was killed by Liu Bei's general Wei Yan in the Battle of Dingjun Mountain; Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and others all had tragic endings and died heroically in the war.
What books did Yang Hongying write? (All of them)
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2024-09-24 19:34
Yang Hongying is a famous Chinese children's literature author. Her novels cover many age groups and topics, including: 1 "Boy Jali" 2 "Girl Jali" Happy Planet 4 Magic Castle A Tree of Peach Blossoms The Little Prince 7 Little Women 8 Chibi Maruko Cat and Mouse Grimm's Fairy Tales These are some of the novels written by Yang Hongying. Other works such as "The Magic Teacher" and "The Three-Body Problem" have also been adapted into cartoons and movies.
The protagonist of a modern military urban novel is surnamed Yang, and his family members are all generals.
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2024-08-24 00:04
My answer seems to be inconsistent with the information you provided. According to the information you provided, the protagonist of a modern military urban novel is surnamed Yang, and his family members are all generals. This is usually a common setting in a military-themed novel. However, I don't know if there is any such novel or if what you mentioned is just a fictional setting. If you can provide more information or description, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
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