What did Liu Bang think of Yi Xiaochuan in The Myths? In the storyline of The Myths, Liu Bang and Yi Xiaochuan were enemies. Liu Bang was the ruler of the Qin Dynasty and Yi Xiaochuan was Liu Bang's rival. He wanted to overthrow Liu Bang's rule and establish his own dynasty. In the novel, Liu Bang didn't show any appreciation or respect to Yi Xiaochuan. On the contrary, he viewed Yi Xiaochuan as a thorn in his side and a threat to him. Some of Yi Xiaochuan's actions in the novel also caused Liu Bang's dissatisfaction and anger. Why did the historian only write that Meng Yi was a civil servant killed by Zhao Gao and not Yi Xiaochuan? Yi Xiaochuan was not officially recorded in history in the novel because he was a fictional character and not a real person in history. Therefore, the plot in the novel Myth was not a historical fact but a fictional story constructed by the author according to the historical background and the characters. The plot of Meng Yi being killed by Zhao Gao was one of the important plots in the novel, The Myths. In the novel, Meng Yi was Liu Bang's close comrade and advisor. He offered many suggestions to help Liu Bang win, but was eventually killed by Zhao Gao. This plot was also one of the important topics of the novel, showing the cruelty and unpredictability of history. Generally speaking, Liu Bang and Yi Xiaochuan in the novel " The Myths " were not real characters in history, and their plots were fictional. Therefore, the plot and characters in the novel were not historical facts and should not be over-interpreted and quoted.