If Yuan Shao handles his son s inheritance relationship well, will he not end up in tragedy?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If Yuan Shao had handled his son's inheritance relationship well at that time, in my personal opinion, he would have avoided Cao Cao's attack, because if he had handled the inheritance relationship well and did not "abolish the elder and the young", his children would not have disputes over what property they inherited, and they would unite to resist foreign enemies, and when Cao Cao attacked, they would work together to resist Cao Cao's attack, and might even defeat Cao Cao and dominate the country.

    In fact, Yuan Shao did this in order not to violate the etiquette law, because Yuan Shao had three sons, Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Yuan Shang. Yuan Shao likes Yuan Shang, but he knows that setting up Yuan Shang violates the law of etiquette, so in order to eliminate this negative impact, he wants Yuan Shang to inherit legally, and he has made many efforts, he will pass Yuan Tan out, and then, in terms of etiquette, Yuan Tan is the son of a certain brother of Yuan Shao, so Yuan Shao has to call Yuan Tan's nephew.

    In this way, Yuan Tan lost the right of inheritance here in Yuan Shao, and at the same time, Yuan Tan was also sent to Qingzhou, away from the center of power, but Yuan Tan, as an adult, knew the stakes, but his father was alive, he could only obey, and could not resist, and then deprived Yuan Tan of the status of the heir, and then directly designated Yuan Shao as the heir, and then the legal basis for Yuan Shang as the heir has been determined.

    After Yuan Shang was designated as the heir, the trial and Feng Ji stood on this side; And Xin Ping and Guo Tu, these two were at odds with the trial and the discipline, and turned to support Yuan Tan in Qingzhou, resulting in Yuan Shang not inheriting, and at the time of the dispute, Cao Cao destroyed them, if Yuantan was allowed to inherit normally at that time, there would not be Cao Cao when he attacked, he had no power to fight back, and he would not perish.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If Yuan Shao had handled the inheritance relationship of his son, Cao Cao would not have dominated the north so quickly, because although the battle of Guandu was defeated, the base camp was still there, and his strategists were still there, and he could recruit soldiers, money and food, and soon he would be able to fight with Cao Cao, and at the same time, Cao Cao was still threatened by Sun Quan and Liu Biao in the south at that time, so it is really hard to say who wins and who loses!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, because even if Yuan Shao dealt with the problem of his heir, the shortcomings of his own character would lead to his own failure, and after his failure, none of his sons would be capable, and he would still die when he met Cao Cao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tragedy can be avoided, but the final outcome will be the same. Because Cao Cao's first step to achieve unification was to get rid of Yuan Shao, although the relationship between Yuan Shao's sons gave Cao Cao a profit, Cao Cao won the battle by relying on his great wisdom.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If Yuan Shao had handled his son's various relationships well, the tragedy at that time might have been avoided, but Yuan Shao should still have problems later, because this person has an arrogant mentality.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think this ending will change after all, because he can only adjust for a while, and after his death, due to his son's own ambition, the relationship between his sons will still be used by Cao Cao, and finally broken one by one.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He let each of his four sons occupy a state to observe their talents, he did not listen to the advice of frustration, after the battle of Guandu, he lost a third of his family's wealth, if his sons could work together to reject Cao Gong, the family would be very strong in the end.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although Yuan Shao was a bit stubborn and couldn't listen to his opinions, he was also a hero in the turbulent situation in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Even so, he was defeated by Cao Cao and suffered a great loss of vitality. And the sons are even more unsuccessful, even if they can gather Yuan Shao's forces, it is difficult to become Cao Cao's opponent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I don't feel good, after all, who doesn't want to fight for power? It doesn't feel easy to deal with this kind of relationship, and tragedy feels inevitable because their relationship is personal and can't be reconciled.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, the Qi family can level the world after the Qi family, because the fighting between Yuan Shao's sons has increased internal friction, which not only damages his own strength, but also gives the opponent an opportunity to take advantage of.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yuan Shao in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms died of a sudden illness after the Battle of Guandu, and several of his sons later fought among themselves because of the heirs, and were finally broken by Cao Cao respectively, none of them got a good death, and what is the reason behind it? Many readers are also very curious. Next, Xiao Zhongzi will take everyone into the mystery of the death of Yuan Shao's sons.

    According to the description in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Yuan Shao had a total of 5 sons, but his youngest son died young, so it is generally said that Yuan Shao had a total of 4 sons. Among these 4 sons, Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Yuan Shang have relatively large roles, and the other youngest son, Yuan Mai, has few historical records. And the fate of Yuan Shao's sons was also more miserable, after his death, his sons fought each other for power, and finally went to extinction.

    After the death of Yuan Shao, the factions within Yuan Shao were divided into two factions, some of them supported their eldest son Yuan Tan as the heir, and the other part of them took Yuan Shang as the heir, and the two sides divided each other. Cao Cao began to delay the army, waiting for the two to fight inward. Sure enough, the two fought among themselves because of the issue of inheritance, and Yuan Shang, who was actually in power at this time, asked his brother Yuan Tan to be stationed in Nanpi.

    At this time, Cao Cao took the opportunity to raise troops to attack the weaker Nanpi, and Yuan Tanchazhi's escape was not timely, and he was chased and killed by Cao's army. <>

    And Yuan Shang and his brother Yuan Xi joined forces after Yecheng was conquered. The two were defeated again in Jizhou, Hebei, so they went to Youzhou to defect to Wuhuan. Cao Cao led a large army to pursue at this time, and Zhang Liao even broke the ground in the White Wolf Mountain.

    Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi were defeated again and fled to Gongsun Kang in Liaodong. Gongsun Kang was worried that Cao Cao's power would lead to his destruction, so he beheaded the two and sent them to Cao Cao. And Yuan Shao's youngest child, Yuan Mai, may have been in exile due to the lack of historical materials, or he may have died with his brother.

    It can be said that the main reason for the death of Yuan Shao's sons was because they did not recognize the situation clearly, and did not arrange the defense line in time after Cao Cao adopted the strategy of delaying the army, but fought among themselves because of the heirs, and were finally broken by Cao Cao one by one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    However, due to the lack of historical materials, there is no clear record of the final outcome of Yuan Shao's youngest son Yuan Mai. Therefore, for Yuan Mai, it naturally belongs to the situation of congratulatory state where his whereabouts are unknown. In this regard, in the author's opinion, after Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Yuan Shang all died, whether Yuan Mai was alive or dead, he could not threaten Cao Cao.

    After the northern expedition to Wuhuan in 207 AD, Cao Cao's attention also shifted to Jingzhou, Jiangdong and other regions, such as Liu Minpai, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei, which have become Cao Cao's next offensive targets. From this point of view, Yuan Mai does not rule out the possibility of going incognito and escaping.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yuan Shao's sons all had their own power, and then the reformers disturbed the instigation of the newcomers, suspicious of each other, infighting, and began to attack each other, and the north was completely plunged into a civil war, and finally Cao Cao sat on the benefits of the fisherman.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, due to his personal ideological problems, arrogance, failure to explore the potential of talents, the stupidity of the lucky letter that was expounded on the side, and the lead purity and his personal education are very problematic.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First, the successor to Yuan Shao's position was his youngest son: Yuan Shang.

    Second, Yuan Shang (?) 207), the word Xianfu, a native of Ruyang, Runan (now southwest of Shangshui, Henan). The third son of Yuan Shao, one of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty, was favored by Yuan Shao, and inherited Yuan Shao's official title and title after Yuan Shao's death, which also attracted the resentment of his eldest brother Yuan Tan, and the brothers often fought against each other.

    After the Yuan brothers were defeated by Cao Cao, Yuan Shang and his second brother Yuan Xi fled to Liaoxi to join the leader of Karasuma, but soon Cao Cao pacified Karasuma, and the two had to defect to Gongsun Kang, the Taishou of Liaodong, but were beheaded by Gongsun Kang, and the head was also sent to Cao Cao's place.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because of their lack of ability, they were all exterminated by Cao Cao. Yuan Shao himself is very strong, but several sons are fighting in the same room, which leads to the destruction of the great cause.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    His three sons had been busy fighting for the position of prince, only to be destroyed by Cao Cao.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    They did cannibalism, fighting each other for power, giving Cao Cao the opportunity to take various defeats, so they would be destroyed in the end.

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