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Brief introduction of mccullough.

About Luo Cheng, the official history says: "According to legend, Luo Yi has a son." As far as I know, Luo Cheng-known as "cold-faced handsome gun Luo Cheng", the son of Luo Yi, was betrothed as a cousin of Zhuang family by his parents since childhood, and later decided to be a mother of Dou family. There are countless women associated with him in history.

There is no positive record about McCullough in the official history, only the above sentence is recorded in the profile, so many people doubt the authenticity of McCullough's existence in history. So why is there no official record? Mccullough is an all-powerful general, and people can't surpass him. In this way, there are two possibilities: one is that there is no such person in history, and the other is that people choose to forget. Of course, we think McCullough exists, otherwise today's discussion is meaningless. I personally don't think so. I think we can start with the special social environment at that time. At that time, the Tang Dynasty was just established, and the regime was not really stable. If McCullough is the chief commander who overthrew the Sui Dynasty, then everything is clear: because as a new regime, he will be desperate to consolidate the regime, how can he allow a person who threatens his existence to continue to enjoy the success? So McCullough can only be forgotten.

Mccullough is just a fictional character. There is no such person in history. This historical prototype is Luo's confidence. People like Li Yuanba and Yuwen Chengdou are all fictional, and The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties and The Complete Biography of Tang People belong to the category of storytelling. This is not the case. Se was a warlord at the end of Sui Dynasty and was indeed a confidant of Prince Li. However, Li Shimin did not move him after he took office, but promoted him to an official position. Just because he was afraid of rebellion, the whole family was killed. Speaking of Li Shimin, it suddenly dawned on him. Like him, he was Li's confidant and personally led troops to participate in the change of Xuanwu Gate. Later, he was highly valued by Li Shimin, and Wei Zhi made it even worse. When Emperor Taizong admitted that he had advised Li Xian to kill him, he was a famous minister of the later generation.

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New Tang Book & gt