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In fact, there is no inevitable reason, the population of the Three Kingdoms period plummeted, even if the big people were not spared.
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At that time, there was a lot of war, and many corpses that could not be buried would cause the plague, and the level of medical care at that time was limited, so in this context, many big people died in piles.
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Around 220 A.D., all the great men of the Three Kingdoms period died because of the plague and infectious diseases brought by the death of the war.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, the plague was raging, leading the army to fight, conquering everywhere, and even fleeing with refugees like Liu Bei, the probability of contracting the plague was no less than being shot to death by the "stray arrow", so it is impossible to know whether these big men were also infected with the plague or other diseases.
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Because there were many wars in the Three Kingdoms at that time, the epidemics caused by the war, and those big people who had been fighting for many years, had a big loss in their bodies, and many of them were sick, so many big people died.
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This is mainly related to the war at that time, which is also related to the outbreak of the plague at that time.
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I think why did all the big men in the Three Kingdoms period pile up and die? Maybe they're all about the same age! It's about the same time to live! That's why Xiang Ji died!
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In that era of war and chaos, medical technology could not keep up, wars were frequent, and the big men and heroes were also flesh and blood, and it was normal to have sacrifices.
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In 220 AD, Cao Cao died, and Cao Pi was proclaimed emperor. The war between the three kingdoms has reached a fever pitch, and years of war have caused epidemics to run rampant. Heroes emerge in troubled times, but the older generation of bigwigs are no longer young, and they do give people a feeling that bigwigs are dying together.
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People are old and yellow, and later people are even more powerful.
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In 220 AD, Cao Cao died of illness; In 220 AD, Guan Yu was defeated and killed; In 220 A.D., Xiahoudun fell ill and died; In 220 A.D., Lü Meng fell ill and died; In 220 A.D., Fa Zheng fell ill and died; In 221 A.D., Yu Ban died of illness; In 221 AD, Zhang Fei was killed by his generals; In 222 AD, Zhang Liao fell ill and died; In 222 AD, Ma Chao fell ill and died; In 217 AD, Lu Su fell ill and died; In 219 AD, Jiang Qin fell ill and died; In 223 AD, Liu Bei died of illness ......
Looking back on the history of the Three Kingdoms, it was found that around 220 AD, too many Yuanyin celebrities passed away, and most of them died of illness. So what happened at that time, so that so many celebrities died at this time? In 217 AD, Cao Zhi wrote an article "Speaking of Epidemic Qi", which roughly described that at that time, almost everyone in the family was infected with the plague, and some even the entire family was wiped out by the plague.
In this year, the famous seven sons of Jian'an died of illness in 4, and the plague continued to spread. Xuchang and other places did not escape, and by 220, the population of Luoyang City had directly reduced by half. The war caused the plague, because there were so many people who died in the war, many of them were not properly buried and abandoned in the wilderness, and some were only hastily buried, so it was easy to develop diseases.
At that time, the great plague was almost once every two or three years, and it lasted for a long time. Because of the great plague, the famous doctor Zhang Zhongjing of the Eastern Han Dynasty lost more than half of his clansmen, not to mention ordinary people. When there was a plague, some people fled, and then they took the bacteria carried by their bodies to other places where the Zen was destroyed.
Only in the winter it was slightly better, and when the weather warmed up, it was a resurgence.
Cao Cao has a poem like this: The white bones are exposed in the wild, and there is no rooster crowing for thousands of miles. Is it all because of the war?
I'm afraid not, it's more caused by the plague, and the war is not like this. In the Battle of Chibi in history, we only know that Cao Cao was burned to the warship and then retreated, but this is not an absolute reason.
The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms recorded: Gong to Chibi, and preparation for war, unfavorable. So there was a great plague, and many of the officials died, but they led the army back.
This sentence is enough to show that the great plague is coming, and Cao Cao's soldiers from the north have died a lot in the south, so he has no choice but to retreat. Otherwise, let's think about it, Cao Cao really lost nothing in the Battle of Chibi, how did he return to the north and rise rapidly? It proved that the Battle of Chibi did not really damage Cao Cao's foundation, and the main reason for the withdrawal was the plague.
It can also be seen that the plague was severe at that time, and it was frequent, around 220 AD, many celebrities of the Three Kingdoms died, which is likely to be related to the great plague.
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There are many heroes in Shu Han who have fallen, such as Guan Yu, Huang Zhong, Ma Chao, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei, which is a pity.
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Not only Shu Han, but also Cao Wei and Dongwu have changed a bunch of people, Cao Ren Xiahou Dun Cao Hong Zhang Liao Xu Huang Le Jin Li Dian Yu Banwen hired Xu Chu Xiahou Shang Du Xi sedan chair to bid farewell to the battlefield, Lu Meng of Eastern Wu Jiang Qin Han Dang Zhou Tai Gan Ning Ling Tong Pan Zhang Zhu Zhi Cheng Pu Huang Gai Yi Wei Lu Chun withdrew from everyone's field of vision, this is the end of an era, Guan Yu does not go on the Northern Expedition, he will die of old age!
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In just 5 years, there are probably more than 100 heroes in Shu Han who have fallen, especially the fall of Zhuge Liang is distressing.
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There are a lot of characters who have died, and most of the heroes have fallen at this time, which has led to a decrease in national power and a decrease in combat effectiveness.
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Isn't it normal for people to die? If it weren't for Comrade Luo Guanzhong who brought you into that bloody era, you would know how many people from the Three Kingdoms and Shu Han had a few characters who worked for the people of the worldDon't use the word hero indiscriminately, it's enough to say heroic.
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There may have been seven or eight deaths, among which Zhang Liao died, Xiahou Yuan died, and Cheng Yu, most of Cao Wei's capable people died during this period.
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There are about seven or eight of them. There are Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, Ma Chao, Liu Bei, Ma Liang, Liu Feng, Fa Zheng and so on.
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I suggest you ask Yi Zhongtian, he knows.