Li Shimin restored the enfeoffment in the eleventh year of Zhenguan, which was 636 AD.
Li Shimin once had the idea of restoring the enfeoffment system. In the eleventh year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin issued an edict to grant Zhangsun Wuji and other fourteen people hereditary provincial governors, but later changed Zhangsun Wuji to Duke of Zhao. However, Zhangsun Wuji refused to accept this reward many times and wrote a letter to remonstrate, pointing out the harm of the enfeoffment system. Although Li Shimin had the intention to restore the enfeoffment system, it was not realized in the end. The search results did not mention the specific reason why Li Shimin restored the enfeoffment system. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
Li Shimin ascended the throne in 626 A.D. and became Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.
Yes, Li Shimin dismissed the officials. In the early Zhenguan period, Li Shimin reduced the number of officials in the Tang court to only 643. He first dismissed dozens of princes and then continued to reduce officials to reduce the burden on the people and reduce the expenditure of the court. The policy of dismissing officials met with some resistance, including opposition from Retired Emperor Li Yuan and the officials. In order to convince the dismissed officials, Li Shimin even used his own family members to set an example. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Li Shimin had indeed carried out the dismissal of officials.
Li Shi Min's campaign against Goguryeo was not a complete failure. Even though he did not achieve a complete victory, the Tang army had achieved some results in the war and captured a portion of Goguryeo's territory. In addition, this war weakened Goguryeo's strength and laid the foundation for the unification of the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin had demonstrated outstanding military skills and firm determination in the war, winning the respect of people at home and abroad. Thus, even though the outcome of the war was not ideal, it could not be said that Li Shimin's campaign against Goguryeo was a complete failure.
Li Shi Min did not kill his father. In fact, Li Shi Min only killed his brother, not his father. In Li Shiming's heart, he was not willing to kill his brother, but Li Jiancheng, who was forced to abdicate, had already planned to get rid of Li Shiming. The reason why Li Shiming didn't kill his father was because Li Yuan cooperated with his plan and gave him high power and treatment. Li Shimin had made great contributions to the Tang Dynasty's establishment and unification of the world. He had won victories in the battles against the northern warlords, Wang Shichong, and Dou Jiande. Therefore, Li Yuan had promised Li Shimin many times to make him the Crown Prince after the world was settled. In summary, Li Shimin did not kill his father.
Yes, Li Shimin had shot Li Jiancheng with his own hands.
Li Shimin conquered Xia County in the third year of Wude of the Tang Dynasty (620) and carried out a brutal massacre. This incident was related to a person named Lu Chongmao in Xia County. Lu Chongmao raised an army in Xia County and called himself King of Wei and surrendered to Liu Wuzhou. During the war between the two sides, Pei Ji adopted a policy of fortifying the walls and clearing the fields, causing dissatisfaction among the local people. Under such circumstances, Li Shimin broke into Xia County and carried out a massacre. Therefore, according to the information provided, the answer to the question was yes, Li Shimin had massacred the city.
In the game " Emperor's Growth Plan 2 ", Li Shimin was a famous official with a random event card. Players needed to trigger a random event to awaken Li Shimin. The specific conditions and methods of awakening may vary depending on the game version, update, and other factors. It is recommended that you consult the official information of the game or relevant guides to obtain the most accurate information. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The story of Li Shimin killing his brother and father was true. Li Shi Min had indeed killed his brother and brother, but not his father. In the process of establishing and pacifying the Tang Dynasty, it was common for brothers to fight. Li Shimin had made outstanding contributions in the process of unifying the world. He was granted the title of King of Qin and had a chance to inherit the throne. However, according to the ancient inheritance system, Li Shimin's brother, Li Jiancheng, should be the first heir. Since there was only one throne, the struggle between brothers was inevitable. Therefore, the story of Li Shimin killing his brother and father was true.
Li Shimin exchanged his daughter for General Qi Bi He Li. Qibi Heli was a noble of Tiele. He led thousands of troops to submit to the Tang Dynasty and was appointed General of the Left by Li Shimin. He had made illustrious contributions to the Great Tang and was deeply loved by Li Shimin. However, Qibi Heli was later captured by Xue Yantuo. In order to get him back, Li Shi Min decided to use his daughter to marry Zhenzhu Khagan, begging Zhenzhu Khagan to let him go. Although Li Shiming was willing to sacrifice his daughter for the general, the exchange did not happen in the end. After Li Shimin's death, Qi Bi He Li had requested to be buried with Li Shimin, but Li Zhi had refused on the grounds that the former emperor had decreed that he could not be buried with Li Shimin.