Long Song returned to Chang 'an to confront Li Shimin again to find out the cause of her mother's death. Her mother's personal maid, Ayun, appeared in time and told Long Song the truth: Li Jin was not killed by Li Shimin but committed suicide. She also told the secret of Long Song's birth. Li Shimin was Long Song's biological father. Long song know the truth after regret, tears and Li Shimin reunite, father and daughter buried the hatchet.
In the long song, Li Changge and Ashler Sun finally got together. Although the description of their relationship in the plot was rather obscure, the ending scene showed Ashler riding a horse on the grassland with an eagle on his arm. Then, he released the eagle and it flew to where Li Changge was standing. This meant that the two of them were together.
Li Changge and Ah Sun had the same ending in " The Long Song." In the end, they got together and chose to live in the Great Prairie without holding a wedding. Although there was no explicit mention of marriage, their hearts were already together and they enjoyed the free life they wanted. Their ending was described as a happy ending, showing the image of Li Changge putting down his personal hatred and choosing to fight for the people of the world and the feelings of his country.
Li Yingtao was a character in the TV series " Xikou Longsong ", played by the actor Lu Xia. She was a shrewish widow who brought many surprises to the audience. Lu Xia said that she was very good at acting such roles in the drama and never had bad takes.
Li Shimin and Li Chengqian were father and son during the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Chengqian was his eldest son. Li Shimin had placed great expectations on Li Chengqian and began to cultivate his talent and education when he was young. Li Chengqian had shown outstanding talent when he was young and was conferred the title of Crown Prince. He was also given special attention and love by his father. However, as time passed, Li Chengqian's behavior gradually became absurd and unruly. He indulged his interests and energy, liked hunting, and enjoyed a luxurious life. This caused Li Shimin to lose confidence in him and eventually abolished his position as Crown Prince. Li Chengqian even tried to launch a rebellion but failed. As for their specific ending and subsequent developments, the information given so far was not enough to give a clear answer.
There were many reasons for Li Shimin to enfeoffment. First of all, Li Shimin believed that the enfeoffment system could strengthen the control of the vassals and make the emperor's restrictions on the vassals stronger. Secondly, the enfeoffment system could reduce the emperor's land and people, thereby reducing the emperor's responsibility and the possibility of mistakes. In addition, Li Shimin was also encouraged and influenced by some ministers. They supported the enfeoffment system and persuaded Li Shimin to take this measure. However, Li Shimin later abandoned the enfeoffment system because he realized that this system could lead to the separation of military towns and civil wars. In general, there were many reasons for Li Shimin's enfeoffment, including the control of the vassals, the reduction of the emperor's responsibility, and the influence of the ministers.
The reason why Li Shi Min was able to win every battle was not only because of his military commanding ability, but also because he had a powerful trump card army. This army had a total of 3,500 people, but in the process of Li Shi Min unifying the world, they had almost never been defeated. Li Shi Min's ability and the strength of this army complemented each other, allowing him to sweep across the world.
Li Shimin was described as a loyal king, handsome, and extraordinary. The great poet Du Fu also praised his image. Other than being handsome, he was also very powerful. However, there was no clear description or photo to confirm his appearance. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Li Shiming was handsome or not.
Li Ke was indeed favored by Li Shimin. Li Ke was very outstanding in both civil and martial arts, and was regarded as the best among the princes. Not only was he talented, but he was also skilled in archery and horse riding. Li Ke had a calm and introverted personality. After being impeached, he began to strictly restrain himself. He no longer had a record of being impeached for making mistakes. He had received the teachings of Fang Xuanling, Wei Zheng, Du Ruhui, and other great teachers, so his talent was evident. In addition, when Li Ke was young, he had fought against the Turks and made great contributions, forcing the Turkic army to retreat single-handedly. When Li Shimin was young, he had gone to the enemy's territory many times to investigate the situation. He thought that Li Ke was very similar to him and intended to pass the Tang Empire to him. Therefore, Li Ke was favored by Li Shimin.