Spoiling History: Starting From the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 73: Death at the Hands of the Nation

Twenty-eight civil servants and generals?

The atmosphere in the hall changed slightly, and Liu Bei also looked carefully.

When Jingzhou first emerged and Jiangling was established, Liu Bei was now in an unprecedented state of dryness:

Except for not being immoral, he basically lacks everything.

Therefore, I am most looking forward to these twenty-eight civil servants and generals: Can I arrest people according to the list... Oh no, have they been conquered?

[What needs to be understood is that these twenty-eight civil servants and generals have changed throughout the ages. The last renovation in the Qing Dynasty was presided over by Liu Yuan.

And his selection criteria are very simple: the only one who can accompany Emperor Zhaolie is Chun Chen!

The three people originally listed, Fazheng, Xu Jing, and Liu Ba, were eliminated. 】

So strict? Liu Bei frowned. Because Guangmu had said it before, Liu Bei still had a good impression of Fazheng. Why couldn't he even stay by his side?

Huang Zhong felt a little uneasy after hearing this, Chunchen?

"A loyal and honest minister, the people will still miss you a thousand years later, so why worry about being promoted to the Han Dynasty?"

Guan Yu saw Huang Zhong's expression and comforted him:

"And the descendants of the Liu family also praise your achievements in Hanzhong, you must be the eldest brother Hu Gu!"

Huang Zhong felt relieved.

[The first is the generals, with Zhao Yun undoubtedly taking the lead, followed by Sun Qian.

Regarding the fact that Sun Qian had never led an army but got mixed up with the generals, I personally think it may be because he was worshiped as General Bingzhong after pacifying Yizhou.

Although this miscellaneous general was created by Liu Bei, his status was second only to Mi Zhu, and he was more like a transitional official reserved for great use.

But unfortunately Sun Qian died of illness soon, so there is no further story. 】

Death from illness? Liu Bei was stunned for a moment, he really didn't expect this.

The Xuzhou team can be regarded as Liu Bei's confidants. These people came when he had nothing, but in the end they still couldn't escape life, old age, illness and death?

"Gongyou is diligent and conscientious in his work, but he also works too hard." Kong Ming advised:

"Since Gongyou died of illness after entering Yizhou, it means that there are still three to five years left. It is better to order Gongyou to work less and rest more. He will be called back tonight to have Dr. Zhang diagnose and treat him."

Liu Bei nodded and asked, "If Gongyou is like this, why shouldn't Kong Ming be like this?"

"I have previously ordered you to do the unfinished business the next day. How has Kong Ming ever heard of it?"

Seeing the reproachful eyes of his master and the worried eyes of Huang Yueying next to him, Kong Ming could only smile bitterly:

"Today I will definitely supervise each other with Gongyou."

"That's good!" Liu Bei raised his eyebrows, but deep down he still felt that it would be best to send another group of soldiers to supervise.

How about just ordering the soldiers to carry Kong Ming out of the public house when he is off duty, and then hang up two big locks?

Liu Bei looked at Kong Ming and laughed while thinking in his mind.

Kong Ming:? Lord, if you are normal, I am afraid.

[Zhang Yi and Jiang Wei ranked fourth and tenth respectively. Jiang Wei followed the Prime Minister's ambition and insisted on the Northern Expedition.

Zhang Yi believed that the country was small and the people were tired, so they could not abuse force. The two often had disputes.

After the fall of Shu, Jiang Wei encouraged Wei general Zhong Hui to rebel, hoping to find a chance to win and restore the Han Dynasty.

But Zhong Hui was defeated, Jiang Wei regretted his death, and Zhang Yi also died in the chaos. 】

Everyone remembers the name Jiang Wei, and Light Screen also gave it a high evaluation:

"Inheriting the Prime Minister's Ambition"

And now the fog shrouding this man seems to have faded.

But regarding the two people's completely opposite opinions, everyone could only remain silent.

After losing Jingzhou, relying only on Yizhou and Hanzhong, which was hollowed out by Cao's thieves, and experiencing the six outbursts of Qishan during the Kongming Dynasty, it can indeed be said that the country is small and the people are tired.

However... "It's hard for Wang Ye to live in peace." Kong Ming sighed.

Even if we recuperate and recuperate, how can the land of one state compete with the land of the north?

There is still a chance for the Northern Expedition. If we stop here, Wangye will perish.

Liu Bei glanced at Kong Ming apologetically and said nothing, but he understood the meaning.

Where did this huge mess come from? From the great fire of Yiling, from the restoration of the Han Dynasty, the people were full of ambition and contentment.

"If there had been no rebellion by Sun Wu in Xiangfan..." Guan Yu was very sorry. If Sun Wu was still a reliable ally, and if Lu Su had died a few years later, why would this have happened?

"Second brother, have you forgotten?" Zhang Fei pointed to his head: "Our cheap uncle has a problem here!"

Liu Bei twitched his eyes, forget it, just pretend he didn't see it.

[Ma Chao and Huang Zhong are all familiar with it, so I will omit it.

Ranked fifth, Wang Ping was a general that Liu Bei captured during the Hanzhong period. The Wudang Feijun he later led is quite legendary.

Later generations researched that this legendary team should be a rapid reaction tactical team composed mainly of barbarians and good at fighting over mountains and ridges.

After the death of the prime minister, Wang Ping guarded Hanzhong and eventually died in office. The Wudang Feijun was led by Zhang Yi, who ranked 12th.

In 254, during Jiang Wei's seventh Northern Expedition, Zhang Ni went into battle despite being ill. He led 5,000 Wudang flying troops to fight to the death with nearly 20,000 Wei troops. The entire army was wiped out. Zhang Ni also died in the battle to serve his country. 】

Serve the country with your life!

The statue of Zhang Yi in the light curtain is kind, but the murderous atmosphere in his words is heart-wrenching.

"You can't run away even if you can't beat them... Why would a group of good guys do this?" There was a little tear in the corner of Liu Bei's eyes.

Liu Bei advocated the restoration of the Han Dynasty. Zhang Yi and this group of barbarians not only died for the Han Dynasty, but also died for him, Emperor Zhaolie!

How can Liu Bei have a clear conscience? How not to feel sad?

"A loyal minister, a loyal army, and a good general loyal to the Han Dynasty." Kong Ming held his hands from afar, respecting the loyal soul of the Han family.

Zhang Fei sighed: "Second brother, you and your eldest nephew are really going to become gods. You need to protect such men more."

Guan Yu looked at the statue of Zhang Yi carefully without blinking.

Guan Ping said: "Uncle, such a loyal general will certainly be protected by the Lord of Mount Tai."

[Ranked eighth, Liao Hua can be regarded as the best witness of Shu Han.

He survived the defeat in Jingzhou and returned to Han with his mother; he survived the defeat in Yiling; he served as the governor of Yinping after Liu Chan ascended the throne and watched the prime minister go to Qishan six times.

He also followed Jiang Wei in the Northern Expedition at the age of fifty, and followed Jiang Wei to defend Jiange in his seventies, and later surrendered at the order of Liu Chan.

The following year, Liao Hua was moved to Luoyang, and his illness relapsed on the way, and he died when the country was destroyed. 】

Zhang Yi was very heroic, Liao Hua was sad, and the atmosphere in the hall was slightly relaxed.

"He is indeed a loyal minister!" Zhang Fei could not help sighing: "But Liao Hua's life is too hard!"

"If there is a choice, who would want to die with the country? Isn't it much better to be a governor in a peaceful world?"

No matter how Liu Bei looked at it, he still felt that the sentence that Liu Chan asked Jiang Wei to surrender was too eye-catching, and then he couldn't help but reflect on himself:

"Did I starve Adou? Did I make Adou hungry? Did I make Adou tired and exhausted?"

It's better to double the amount of sword training after dinner today.

Guan Ping asked boldly:

"A 70-year-old veteran still has to go to the battlefield, is there no one in the country?"

Several eyes were cast at Huang Zhong in an instant, and the old general smiled and just chanted:

"Don't worry about the white hair and the hero."

Guan Yu didn't say anything, and planned to check the list when he went back in the evening to find Liao Hua.

The topic was over, and Kong Ming felt a little heavy in his heart: At that time, Shuzhong...maybe there was really no one.

【Ranked ninth, Xiang Chong, whose name appears in the "Chu Shi Biao", is knowledgeable about military affairs, modest and fair.

During the Battle of Yiling, Xiang Chong's troops were defeated but not in chaos, and he was praised by Liu Bei.

Zhang Nan and Feng Xi, ranked thirteenth and fourteenth, both died in Yiling. Later generations praised them:

Feng Xi is loyal and Zhang Nan is righteous. They are willing to die on the battlefield, and their names are recorded in history.

In 240, the Hanjia barbarians rebelled, and Xiang Chong was ordered to quell the rebellion and died in the melee. 】

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