Who is the only champion king in China's history, but he is so headstrong that he perishes?

The king of the top scholar in high school is Li Zunxu of Xixia Kingdom. After he came to power, he never recognized Xixia's situation, but just launched a war, which made Xixia, which was already struggling to develop, even more depressed and finally ended in a tragic end. Li Zunxu was originally the son of Zhong Wu, the king of Xixia. Although he is the son of an imperial clan, the throne has nothing to do with him. However, he has been very smart since he was a child and can be called a learned man. Although Xixia was a political power established by ethnic minorities, it advocated Confucianism very much and selected talents through the imperial examination. Li Zunxu took the imperial examination for one year and was the top student in high school.

After graduating from high school, Li Zunxu entered the court as an official. The origin of dignitaries and the title of top scholar made his official career very smooth, and he became the governor of Xixia Neifu Army in a very short time. Li Zunxu, who was in power, began to covet the throne, so he secretly planned to usurp the throne, and finally succeeded in usurping the throne according to the plan made in advance. In this way, the only champion king in history was born.

However, although this king can be a top student in high school, he can't be a good king with achievements. When he came to power, Xixia was threatened by Mongolia and Xu Jinguo. Li Zunxian felt that Mongolia was stronger, so he joined forces with Mongolia to fight against Xu Jinguo. Xu Jin also knew that he could not defeat Mongolia, so he focused his fire on the weak Xixia and launched a fierce counterattack. At that time, Xixia had declined, unable to resist Xu Jinguo's counterattack, and suffered repeated defeats. However, Li Zunxu did not stop the war, but became more and more competitive.

Although many courtiers in the DPRK advised him to make peace with the State of Jin, he never listened to the advice, but severely reprimanded the courtiers who advised him. His son, also the prince of Xixia, was also placed under house arrest for persuading him to make peace. The ongoing war made the already declining Xixia worse, and the people complained about it, but Li Zunxu insisted on fighting Xu Jin. In the end, Xixia soon died, and Li Zunxu himself died at the age of 64.