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Xue, the hero of World War I, was loyal to the Tang Dynasty, but why did his grandson betray him as a traitor?
Xue Ne was very brave, and Xue Gang directly opposed the Tang Dynasty. In fact, these characters are historical archetypes. Today I want to tell a story about Xue Sunzi's anti-Tang Dynasty. According to the real history, it may be very different from the wonderful story, but this is the real history. Xue was born in a big family, but the middle way family declined, so Xue was absolutely poor in his early years. Later, during Tang Taizong's conscription into Koguryo, Xue was enlisted into the army and won the trust and respect of Tang Taizong in the Battle of Koguryo. But what really made Xue stand out was his achievements during his reign, such as three arrows reaching the sky, Xue attacking Dingling, three arrows scaring off the other side to surrender, ending the war and deifying Xue.

But in the end, when the great Africa-Sichuan War attacked Tibet, Xue failed. There are many reasons for this failure. In addition to Xue's own problems, there was an uncooperative pig partner, which led to the failure of the great non-Sichuan war. But even if it failed, Xue was able to coerce Tibet and Tang to sign a peace treaty without renting land or giving money, which shows how tough Tang was at that time. After World War I in Africa, Xue was reprimanded and dismissed. Many years later, remembering that Xue had saved his life in the flood, he continued to employ Xue, but at this time Xue was old and could no longer shine, so he left this heavy work to his son. Xue's son Xue has two sons, Xue Ne and Xue Chuyu, of which Xue Ne is the prototype of Xue Ne in Tang legend. In fact, his son Xue is excellent, but he is covered up by Xue's reputation.

At the age of 49, Xue Ne was promoted by Wu Zetian from a small county magistrate to a magistrate of Youzhou, which was even more radiant in the Tang Xuanzong era, especially when he and Ashna invaded Tibet together and caught each other off guard. This battle was to avenge his father Xue's great non-Sichuan war. Hou Xue was named General Wu Lin by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was later appointed as Pingyang County Magistrate. He died at the age of 72, one of Xue's descendants, and died a fair death. Xue Chuyu's life is more tortuous than his brother's. Xue Chuyu was an envoy from Pinglu. Later, it is said that he neglected his duty and was removed from his post by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was replaced by An Lushan. Of course, in the eyes of future generations, dereliction of duty is false. What really wants to weaken a family like Xue is.

After all, the Xue family originated from Xue, and they are all big shots. The Xue brothers won many battles in the war, so they were a little scared, which was the reason why his power was weakened. However, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty arranged a Lushan Mountain. Because of its rapid development, Lushan Mountain launched an Anshi Rebellion, which aggravated the decline of the Tang Dynasty. In the story of Xue's grandson's anti-Tang Dynasty, Xue's grandson rebelled against the Tang Dynasty in osawa Township because he was drunk and worried about being sued. If only a famous general could rebel so easily. In real history, Xue's grandson is Xue Song, the son of Xue Chuyu.

As we have said, the Xue family was oppressed by Tang Xuanzong when they were young. For example, he was appointed as an envoy to Pinglu, and later he was replaced by a Lushan cedar who lived here at that time, and he was replaced by a Lushan person. Xue Song was forced to submit to the rule of Lushan Mountain. However, although the Xue family has been dismissed, it is still oppressed by various forces in the court, and the Xue family is all suppressed. Xue Song almost returned to the time when his grandfather Xue went to farm. In this case, Xue Song decided to follow Li Tang hopelessly, at least not to follow Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. So when An Lushan launched the Anshi Rebellion, Xue Song was in an awkward position in Pinglu An Lushan. Secondly, he had conflicts with Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, so young Xue Song joined the Anshi Rebellion without his knowledge and became a rebel of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Later, the Anshi Rebellion gradually lost power and influence, and Xue Song felt that he needed to follow in the footsteps of the Tang Dynasty.