We all know that the four fierce and eight great hammers are four great men in the ballad Xue Gang against the Tang Dynasty. They use the golden hammer, the silver hammer, the bronze hammer and the hammer respectively, and everyone is a double hammer, so they are called the four fierce and eight great hammers. In fact, there was another version in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, that is, Li Yuanba and Pei Yuanqing.
In fact, Xue Gang's Anti-Tang is a traditional story of China, which expresses a kind of crusade against Wu Zetian's being an emperor. Xue Gang, the son of Xue Dingshan, the king of the Western Liao Dynasty, as a social youth, actually killed the prince in a fight (gallants) in the Lantern Festival, which led to the annihilation of his family. With the help of the gods, he escaped and went to the Western Liao Dynasty to borrow soldiers to assist Li Xian, the king of Luling.
Xue Kui, the first warrior, is the son of Xue Gang. When his mother was pregnant, Xue Gang and his wife met a sunflower, and they felt very good, so they named the child, saying that if it was a boy, it would be called "Xue Kui". If it was a girl film, let his wife name it, which had a strong preference for boys over girls.
Xue Kui's best record is that he rushed into the Wumen Gate to rob the court, rescued Li Xian, the king of Luling, smashed the Wumen Gate with a double hammer, and left calmly after making a scene in the imperial city, which made Wu Zetian lose face.
Bai Wenbao, the second valiant soldier, was Xue Gang's sworn brother and the adopted son of Wu Zetian. Later, he rebelled against Wu Zetian and rebelled with Xue Gang. Bai Wenbao made a pair of octagonal plum blossom bright silver hammers.
Qin Wen, the third warrior, is a pair of two-way hammers.
Xiong Tianqing, the fourth warrior, has a pair of double hammers.
In fact, four fierce and eight sledgehammers make up a sum, and some people's martial arts are very general in novels.
Another version of "Four Fierce and Eight Hammers" is actually the same as the first two, and the latter belongs to obscurity and is suspected of making up the numbers:
Li Yuanba, the first general of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, who is estimated to have heard the storytelling, can remember that a man who killed himself died under his own hammer, because no one can beat the sky with a hammer.
Pei Yuanqing, the third general of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, was a rare general. He was also the third person after Li Yuanba and Yuwen Chengdou. He was handsome in spirit and could take Li Yuanba's three hammers. Although Li Yuanba spared him, he was burned alive after being calculated by the new ceremony.
The remaining bronze hammers and hammers will be Qin Yong and Liang Shitai respectively. Qin Yong was killed by a poisonous arrow, while Liang Shitai was Li Yuanba's younger brother, who was killed by Dan Xiongxin. He belongs to a very cowardly sledgehammer.
The "balance point" found that storytellers like to make up numbers. The two versions of the four fierce and eight sledgehammers feel that the last two are walk-ons. What do you think? Welcome to leave a message for discussion, thank you for reading!