Li Jue (35 1—4 17), a native of Ji Cheng (now Qin 'an, Gansu), claimed to be the grandson of Li Guang XVI, the general of the Western Han Dynasty, and the founder of Xiliang regime during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Li Wei's family is good, because his ancestors were officials in Hexi, so he was called a noble family in Hexi. I grew up in a big family, so I can receive a good education. I am young, studious, knowledgeable and ambitious. When he was young, he was extremely clever, especially good at literature. Plus, he is calm and generous, so he is highly valued and praised by people around him. The Gui Li family has been a big family for generations. His great-grandfather Li Yong and his great-grandfather Li Rou were officials of the Jin Dynasty, so Gui Li was the second generation of officials in a sense.
When Li Yong was a little older, he became interested in Sun Tzu's Art of War, and devoted himself to studying Sun Tzu's Art of War every day, which laid the foundation for his later establishment of political power. In March of the first year of Long 'an (397), Duan Ye of Hou Liang Jiankang and Jingzhao claimed to be a Liangzhou animal husbandry and established the Beiliang regime. Li Jue and his half-brother worked in Duan Ye. After the death of Meng Min, the magistrate of Dunhuang, Li Wei was strongly recommended as his successor because of his personal character. In this regard, Li Jue served as general Ning Shuo and Dunhuang magistrate and became a vassal of Duan Ye.
Seeing that Li Yao's official career is getting smoother and smoother, some people don't like cheating, and this bad guy turned out to be Li Yao's good brother-Sotheby's. At that time, he had a deep friendship with Li Yao and became close friends. Now, he is criticizing Li Yao in front of Duan Ye in an attempt to win the favor of Duan Ye. Sotheby's said in front of Duan Ye that Li Gui was born with extraordinary talent and had a high prestige in the military. Your Majesty must be careful not to let Li Gui run over your head. When Duan Ye heard about it, he asked Sotheby's to replace Gui Li and become the prefect of Dunhuang. Sotheby's immediately led 500 cavalry to serve in Dunhuang. It's far from downtown, so let Li Yong pick him up. Li Yong suspected fraud, so he sent Song Yong to Sotheby's first to stabilize Sotheby's and find out the truth. Tell Li Yong when Song Yong comes back. Sotheby's is arrogant and has few troops, so he should be easily defeated.
After the heir fled, Li Yong immediately wrote a letter requesting the execution of the heir. It happened that Juqu Nacheng, the general of the auxiliary country in the ruling and opposition, also hated the heir, and wrote to demand the removal of the heir. Under the circumstances, I had to kill Sotheby's to calm things down. This winter is particularly cold. This winter, Duan Ye's northern coolness was taken away by the drama Qu Mengxun. In the fourth year of Long 'an (400 years), Tang Yao, the satrap of North Liang Jinchang, rebelled against North Liang, ordered six counties, including Dunhuang and Jiuquan, and elected Li Jue as the top general, sandbar and Liang Gong, and concurrently served as the satrap of Dunhuang. Li Yong took the opportunity to establish the Xiliang regime.
Li Yong is a man of great political talent. After he established the Xiliang regime, he urgently needed to replenish manpower, resume production, develop the economy, implement benevolent policies and win the hearts of the people in view of the numerous wars in the country and the sparsely populated counties. As I said before, Li Yong is very accomplished in literature. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he also attached great importance to cultural education and scholars. At that time, many scholars and celebrities depended on him, such as historian Yan Yan and Confucian scholar Song Yao, which formed a prosperous period of "Five Cool Cultures" centered on Dunhuang.
Even so, Xiliang is a weak country among many regimes. Gui Li jumped from the prefect of Dunhuang to the emperor at that time. If it weren't for the chaos after Lv Guang's death, Juqumengxun and Duan Ye established the North Beam, Xianbei Baldy established the South Beam, and Duan Ye and Juqumengxun didn't trust each other, leading to civil strife, and Gui Li had no chance to be king. But history is like this, and seemingly accidental things are inevitable. In the process of competing with other regimes, Xiliang had to rely on Nanliang to jointly deal with Beiliang because of its weak strength. In addition, Li Jue was originally a * * *, and it is understandable to contact and submit to the orthodox Eastern Jin regime. Although Xiliang has been at a disadvantage since the founding of the People's Republic of China, under the governance of Li Yan, Xiliang has developed to a certain extent and the country is relatively stable. Li Yong died in Yixi in the 13th year (AD 4 17) at the age of 66. Then his second son, Li Xin, succeeded to the throne. After two generations of kings, Xiliang country withdrew from the historical stage in the storm after 2 1 year.
As we all know, Li Jue is a noble family from generation to generation, so what is the relationship between Li Jue and Li Guang, the flying general, and Li Jue of the Three Kingdoms? As we know, Li Jue was a cool warlord in the Three Kingdoms period, and Li Jue claimed to be the descendant of Li Guang, the general of the Western Han Dynasty. Li Ke was the founder of Xiliang State during the Sixteen Kingdoms Period, and he also claimed to be the successor of Li Guang, a general of the Western Han Dynasty. They live in different times, but they are all Xiliang plums, and they all claim to be descendants of Li Guang. Therefore, it is speculated that they may belong to the same clan, but there is no direct kinship between Li Jue and Li Jue.
Obviously, Li Yong reveals more of a writer's breath. The whole country and even life are his materials. He wrote a magnificent dynasty with calligraphy, and he presented us with an impassioned story with his own life.