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Li Jinglong performed very well in the Hongwu Dynasty. Why?

2024-12-20 08:11
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2024-12-20 10:55

There were several reasons why Li Jinglong performed so well in the Hongwu Dynasty. First of all, Li Jinglong was Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew. His father, Li Wenzhong, was Zhu Yuanzhang's adopted son, so he was loved and nurtured by Zhu Yuanzhang. At the end of the Hongwu Dynasty, he held the position of the Left Army Governor's Office and participated in many military training and operations, demonstrating his military talent and leadership ability. Secondly, after Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, Li Jinglong was sent to cut off the vassal state. He successfully surrounded the Prince of Zhou's residence and escorted the whole family of the Prince of Zhou back to Nanjing to be deposed as civilians, which made him a confidant of Emperor Jianwen. However, in the Jingnan War, Li Jinglong led 500,000 troops to attack the Yan King Zhu Di, but was defeated by Zhu Di, causing the Ming army to suffer heavy losses. In the end, Li Jinglong surrendered to Zhu Di, which allowed Zhu Di to easily drive Emperor Jianwen away. Although Li Jinglong had lost the war, his performance in the Hongwu Dynasty and his family background had made him highly valued in the court.

Li Jinglong's father from the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-20 02:50

Li Jinglong's father was the founding general of the Ming Dynasty, Li Wenzhong.

The Death of Li Jinglong

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2024-12-20 14:44

There was no clear record of Li Jinglong's cause of death. Some documents believe that he died in the fourth year of Ming Xuande (1429), while others record that he died in the last years of Yongle. Li Jinglong's descendants were conferred the title of Marquis of Linhuai during the Qing Dynasty and had been officials for generations. However, the search results did not provide any conclusive information about his specific cause of death and outcome. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the cause of Li Jinglong's death.

Why can't Li Jinglong beat Zhu Di?

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2024-12-20 11:32

There were several reasons why Li Jinglong could not defeat Zhu Di. First of all, when Li Jinglong attacked Zhu Di, he did not know Zhu Di's exact location, causing the troops he sent to wander aimlessly. This showed that Li Jinglong only knew how to talk on paper and was unable to effectively execute his strategy in actual combat. Secondly, Li Jinglong had fled in the middle of a battle, causing the battle to temporarily stop and both sides to enter a truce. However, Li Jinglong fled that very night, leaving behind the tens of thousands of troops that were attacking Beiping. This cowardly and irresponsible behavior made Zhu Di happy and thought that Li Jinglong was a mediocre person. In addition, Li Jinglong also missed the opportunity again because he mistakenly thought that Zhu Di had backup. All in all, Li Jinglong had become timid after facing real blood and fire. He had given up on his ambitions and ideals, unable to become a famous general like his father. Therefore, the reason why Li Jinglong couldn't beat Zhu Di could be attributed to his lack of actual combat experience, timidity, and irresponsible behavior.

Li Jinglong and Zhu Di

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2024-12-20 18:30

Li Jinglong was the son of Li Wenzhong, the founding general of the Ming Dynasty. Li Wenzhong was Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew and was ranked third on the list of meritorious officials. Therefore, Li Jinglong was Zhu Di's nephew, and Zhu Di was Li Jinglong's uncle. Their relationship could be called uncle and nephew.

Li Jinglong's Son

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2024-12-19 15:03

Li Jinglong's son was Li Jingtai. Li Jingtai was Li Jinglong's eldest son. He became an important general in the Ming Dynasty. As for whether Li Jinglong had other sons, the search results did not mention any relevant information, so it was impossible to confirm.

Li Jinglong's father

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2024-12-19 00:46

Li Jinglong's father was the founding general of the Ming Dynasty, Li Wenzhong.

Li Jinglong's Descendant

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2024-12-17 14:59

Li Jinglong's descendant was Li Zongcheng. Li Zongcheng was Li Jinglong's great-grandson. He had inherited Li Wenzhong's family background and served as the commander of the Nanjing Jinyiwei during the Ming Dynasty. When Li Zongcheng was invaded by the Japanese pirates, the Ming Dynasty sent troops to support him. After several battles, the two sides decided to reconcile. The records of Li Jinglong's son and other descendants were not detailed. They only knew that Li Jinglong's great-grandson, Li Xuan, was appointed by the imperial court as the commander of the Nanjing Brocade Guard.

Li Jinglong is not bad at fighting.

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2024-12-14 17:55

Li Jinglong's performance in the war was not outstanding. He had been defeated many times and was even more arrogant and ignorant than Zhao Kuo. Although he was the son of a general, he did not understand military affairs. He did not know how to lead troops, nor did he know how to fight. However, his background and family background made him important. His father was Li Wenzhong, the general of the early Ming Dynasty, his mother was Zhu Yuanzhang's sister, and he himself was Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew. Li Jinglong inherited his father's title and was put in an important position during Zhu Yunwen's time. However, he did not perform well in the war with Zhu Di and eventually retreated and surrendered. Therefore, according to the information provided, Li Jinglong did not perform well in the war.

Prince Hongwu of Ming Dynasty

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2025-01-11 00:11

Hongwu Crown Prince Zhu Biao was the eldest son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), he was appointed Crown Prince and became the successor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang was very protective of Zhu Biao, sending officials to guide the prince, and selecting meritorious moral and old people to lead the Eastern Palace. Zhu Biao had shown his talent and ambition in the process of growing up. He did not do whatever he wanted because he was favored. Zhu Biao's Crown Princess was the eldest daughter of Chang Yuchun, the founding father of the country, and their marriage had a deep background. Zhu Biao was in power for almost fifteen years until he died of illness. Hence, Zhu Biao was considered one of the most powerful Crown Princes in the Ming Dynasty.

Li Jinglong's father, Li Wenzhong

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2024-12-17 12:08

Li Jinglong's father was Li Wenzhong.

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