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Biographies of Li Guang and Su Wu
Why is the title of historical records "General Li" in Han Shu Li Guang Su Jian Zhuan, while "Han Shu" directly calls Li Guang, because Ban Gu doesn't worship Li Guang as much as Sima Qian. At the end of Li Guang's Biography of Su Jian, he said: "However, three generations of generals were taboo by Taoism, and all their ancestors died from Guang to Ling. Hey! " In other words, the Li family did not understand the Taoist concession, so it was overthrown.

The Biography of Su Jian was actually written by Su Wu, and Su Wu is the most famous. Su Jian was a Hou, a general and a satrap. The most important reason is that the son's roots are in the father. When the Xiongnu was dissuaded by Li Ling, Su Wu said that his father and brother had no credit, but they were favored by the monarch. (Su Jian once committed a capital crime on the battlefield, and Wei Qing let him come back alive to accept the mercy of Emperor Wu and save his life. Su Wu suffered a lot in the Huns for twenty years, and his death was inseparable from his father's experience and education.