In film and television dramas, Xue Dingshan has four sons, namely Xue Gang, Xue Qiang, Xue Yong and Meng Xue. These four people are courageous and resourceful in telling stories. The most famous of these four people should be Xue Gang.
According to the description in the novel storytelling, Xue Gang, Xue Dingshan's third son, likes to be attacked since he was a child, so he got into trouble on the Lantern Festival. He kicked the prince to death, which is a capital crime in the feudal dynasty. No matter what official you are, what's more, Wu Zetian had long wanted to start work on Xue family, so Xue family was arranged by Wu Zetian. Of more than 200 people, only Xue Gang escaped, and all his three brothers died in this disaster.
The archetype in history is Xue Ne, the eldest son of Xue. He made outstanding achievements in his life and made many contributions to the Tang Dynasty. Although he was the son of an old minister in the Li Tang era, Wu Zetian did not suppress him. Instead, she attached great importance to Xue Ne and made him a left-back general, armed to the teeth and guarding the frontier.
Xue Nai has three children. His eldest son, Xue Hui, served as general Sargingo in North Korea and was the head of the imperial guard. Being able to be in this position shows that Xue Hui is still very capable, and he has won his own reputation. Xue Zhi, the second son, is a secretariat of Suizhou, a man with both civil and military skills. Xue Chang, an official of General Zuo Yulin, is similar to his eldest brother.
Therefore, although there is no such person as Xue Dingshan in history, naturally there would be no brave Sizi, but the prototype Xue Ne and his sons are still very powerful.