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What is the origin of Li Jing, the king of Tota? Does he have anything to do with Tang Dynasty general Li Jing?
First of all, Li Jing, a general of the Tang Dynasty, was nicknamed Li, a famous soldier of the Tang Dynasty, and was known as invincible. General Li Jing at that time was a very famous general in the Tang Dynasty. He was an important general who pacified the north and opened up territory for the Tang Dynasty. He is not Li Jing, King of Tota in The Romance of Gods. They are two completely different people, so there is no connection.

Secondly, the general of the Tang Dynasty, Li Jing, may also be what we call King Tota Li Tian. Because The Romance of the Gods is a novel of the Ming Dynasty, it is widely circulated among the people because of the rise of the citizen class, which is a class with low cultural level, so we don't have a special understanding of these names and dynasties, and there may be mistakes in communication.

Furthermore, because Li Jing, the ever-victorious general in the Tang Dynasty, may be the prototype of King Li Tian of Tota. Because of the rise of drama in the Ming Dynasty, people's worship of these legendary figures is unimaginable. As a general, Li Jing left many legendary stories to future generations, so after word of mouth, he naturally became the king of Tota Li Tian in people's mouths.

There is also a saying that the two have nothing to do at all. Because Tota Li Tianwang was a general of Shang Dynasty and Li Jing was a general of Tang Dynasty, from this point of view, these two people are unlikely to be the same person. Two people separated by thousands of years, even though they have experienced more myths, can't be the same person, so they have nothing to do.

To sum up, the two Jing Li may or may not be the same person, but in general, there is a greater probability that they are not the same person.