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How good is Li Guang, the ever-victorious general, at archery?
Li Guang is an ever-victorious general. In many battles with Xiongnu, he won dozens of battles, and even his opponents addressed him as "General Fei". Li Guang joined the army at an early age, because Li Guang's birthplace is located in Ji Cheng, Longxi, which is now the seat of Gansu Province. At that time, Xiongnu in the north often invaded the Central Plains, and villages in Li Guang were often looted by Xiongnu. So Li Guang hated the Huns from an early age. After joining the army, he did well in the battle with Xiongnu. Which dynasty did Li Guang come from? As most of my friends know, as a member of the Chinese nation unified by Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Li Guang fought the Huns, and General Li was really a battle between the three armies.

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Which dynasty did Li Guang come from? Li Guang assisted the monarch of the Western Han Dynasty. During Emperor Wendi's time, Li Guangze was in charge of the safety of the command post, and he had successfully rescued drivers many times. Because Li Guang has been actively protecting the Lord, during the period of Emperor Wen, Li Guang served as the commander-in-chief of the body guard and was repeatedly commended by Emperor Wen. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Li Guang made great contributions in killing Xiongnu. At the peak of his career, he was appointed as a border guard by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. During his tenure as a guard, there was no Xiongnu invasion on the border for many years. In memory of Li Guang, his residence still retains the statue of the general carved by people at that time.

Friends who like the history of the Han Dynasty know that Li Guang was the first warrior in the period of Emperor Wen and Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty. There were many people named Li Guang in past dynasties, but there was only one general Li Guang. Li Guang, known as the flying general, was brave and good at fighting all his life, and finally died in battle. Although he didn't get the title of Hou, his long-cherished wish of preventing Xiongnu from invading China territory came true.

Li Guang archery

General Li Guang's archery in the Western Han Dynasty originated from the family's inheritance and training. Li Guang was awarded by the imperial court for being good at shooting the enemy and annihilating the Huns. Although the ancient Huns were nomadic people born on horseback and archery of cavalry was inherited by nature, Li Guang's archery ability was higher than that of Huns.

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Li Guang and Xiongnu fought many times. On one occasion, Li Guang went out with troops. He took a group of Qingqi to the canyon near Xiongnu territory to inspect the military situation. Before reaching the canyon, Li Guang realized that something was wrong around him. Sure enough, an arrow rang and Xiongnu emerged from both sides of the canyon. Because he was small in number, but many archers were posed by Huns, Li Guang decided to ride back. But the Huns had long heard of Li Guang's ability, so they sent hundreds of cavalry after Li Guang. Seeing hundreds of tarquin people coming behind him, Li Guang turned and took the bow and arrow. When he turned to aim at the Huns, he shot a dozen Huns in front of him. Xiongnu soldiers at the back also drew a bow and shot at Li Guang. Li Guang quickly attached to the horse's side, and continued to bow and count arrows.

Li Guang's arrow is real, and his arrow is very powerful. The chasing horses all raised their hooves and dared not move forward. The Xiongnu army was in a panic, and Li Guang took the opportunity to shoot several Xiongnu war horses. The shot horse panicked with pain, and a hoof threw the Xiongnu soldiers down. Hundreds of pursuers are in chaos at the moment. Li Guang and the survivors got on their horses in a hurry. By the time the Xiongnu soldiers reacted, Li Guang had returned to the barracks of the Western Han Dynasty.

Li Guang's superb archery has spread many stories in history, including the story of Li Guang shooting stones and his good shooting at Xiongnu. Li Guang's archery shows the heroic fighting of the Han people.

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Li Guang was a famous flying general in the Western Han Dynasty, and his family was a general for generations. Their family is most famous for archery. Li Guang is known as a flying general because of his superb riding and archery. There is a very famous story of shooting arrows with stones in Li Guang.

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Li Guang's slingshot is like this. It is said that there is a mountain forest in the county where Li Guang lives. The locals said that when they saw the tiger, they were too scared to go up the mountain. So Li Guang led his men and decided to shoot tigers and kill people. Tigers don't come out during the day, so they choose to act at night. Li Guang and his men rode into the mountains at night. Li Guang rode quietly in the woods, observing the darkness and silence at night. Suddenly, the wind blew in the Woods, and there seemed to be a rustling sound in the distance. Then there seems to be a tiger there at night. After waiting for a while, Li Guang suddenly heard something, looked at the shadow in the distance, and immediately drew his bow, with a whoosh. He only saw the arrow fly by and disappear into the darkness, and the noise in the forest stopped again. Li Guangli's men went to look for it, but found no prey. Finally, they left the mountain forest and returned to their residence. Early the next morning, Li Guang went up the mountain to look for an arrow, only to find that the place where he put the arrow yesterday turned out to be a big stone with an arrow feather. The arrow is no longer in the stone. The men managed to pull out the arrow feather, which surprised everyone. Chian himself feels a little incredible. He tried to shoot another arrow at the stone, but found that the arrow feather hit the stone and fell to the ground. If Li Guang's men hadn't seen it with their own eyes, no one would have believed that this arrow could shoot into the stone. Later, the story spread.

Later, he wrote a poem to praise SHEN WOO, a wise man of Li Guangzhong. This is probably a general's instinct when facing the enemy, so the arrow shot at Shi Hu at night was strong enough to kill people, so it went straight into the gap.