Li Cunxiao, a warrior under Jin King Li Keyong, is also one of many "semes" in Li Keyong. Because he ranks 13th, he is called "Thirteen Pacific Pacifiers", and he is also the most famous one among the thirteen Pacific Pacifiers. Among them, Li Cunxiao is the best, winning the title of the three armies and winning every battle. Because of his work, he was named General Flying Tiger. In the first year of Ganning, he was besieged by Li Keyong, suffered a crushing defeat and was executed in Taiyuan.
Li Cunxiao, whose real name is Ann and whose word is Jingsi, is a native of Hu Fei County, Daizhou, and a native of Sogdian. A famous military commander in the late Tang Dynasty. With extraordinary martial arts and bravery, he became the warrior and adopted son of Li Keyong, the king of Jin, and was called "Thirteen Pacific Insurance". As Li Keyong fought northward, he pacified the Huang Chao Uprising, recovered Luzhou, and crusaded for Youzhou. Invincible, Ren Fen line secretariat of three states. When he sent troops to attack the Prince of Zhao, he was framed by Li Cunxin, surrendered to Tang Zhaozong, and served as our envoy to promote magnetism.