Who among the five tiger generals of Shu Han will have a good death?

Updated on history 2024-02-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Except for Zhang Fei, it can be called a good death.

    Guan Yu and Huang Zhong died in battle.

    Ma Chaochi died of illness many years later.

    Zhao Yun, who is in his seventies, still tries to kill five generals, and then dies of old age, which is also a common thing!

    Only Zhang Fei, who was killed for beating a soldier, deserves it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhao Yun, old and dead.

    Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Huang Zhong were killed.

    Ma Chao died of illness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhao Yun died well? I was pricked by my wife with a needle. Bleeding and dying.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    deffin: That's the story, right? I've seen it too. However, the story of the Three Kingdoms does not specifically state Zhao Zilong's death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Guan yu. Recited by future generations.

    The martial saint left his life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Guan Yu was the first to die. In the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an, Guan Yu surrounded Xiangfan, Cao Cao sent Yu Ban to reinforcements, Guan Yu captured Yu Ban, killed Pang De, and shocked Huaxia, Cao Cao wanted to move the capital to avoid its sharpness. Later, Cao Cao sent Xu Huang to reinforcements, and Lü Meng of Eastern Wu attacked Jingzhou again, and Guan Yu was defeated and killed.

    After Guan Yu died, he was gradually deified and revered by the people as "Guan Gong", also known as the beautiful bearded man. The Qing Dynasty was regarded as "the Emperor of Loyalty, Righteousness, Martial Spirit, Benevolence, Courage and Might", and was worshiped as the "Martial Saint", which was as famous as the "Sage of Literature" Confucius. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" respects him as the head of the "Five Tiger Generals" of Shu State, and Mao Zonggang calls it the "righteousness" of the "Romance" Three Uniques".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1, Wang Ping. Wang Ping (?) —248), Zijun, a native of Danqu, Brazil (now northeast of Quxian County, Sichuan Province), was born in Yizhou. General of the late Shu Han dynasty during the Three Kingdoms.

    Originally belonged to Cao Cao, Cao Cao and Liu Bei fought for Hanzhong and were able to surrender Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang guarded the street pavilion with Ma Tan during the first Northern Expedition, and then was deeply valued by Zhuge Liang, leading the ace army of Shu Han Wudang Fei Army, and accompanied Zhuge Liang on the Northern Expedition many times. After the death of Zhuge Liang, he worshiped the former prison army, the general of Zhenbei, and guarded Hanzhong, when Cao Shuang led an army of 100,000 to attack Hanzhong, he was repelled by Wang Ping and was awarded the title of Marquis of Anhan.

    2, Xiahou Ba.

    In the first year of Jiaping (249), Sima Yi staged a coup d'état and killed Cao Shuang. Xiahou Xuan, the general of Zhengxi, was transferred to the court, and Guo Huai, the assassin of Yongzhou, succeeded him as the general of Zhengxi. Xiahou Xuan is Xiahou Ba's cousin and Cao Shuang's cousin.

    Xiahouba was treated favorably by Cao Shuang in the past, and he was at odds with Guo Huai. After Cao Shuang was killed by Sima Yi, he was uneasy and defected to Shu Han, where he was appointed as a chariot general, and once accompanied Jiang Wei to Wei.

    3. Zhang Yi. ZHANG Yi (?) 264), the word Bogong, Yizhou Qianwei County Wuyang County.

    A general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He successively served as the Taishou of the three counties of Zitong, Guanghan and Shu County, served as the governor of the capital of Xu, and then followed Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei to the Northern Expedition, and the official was the general of the left chariot cavalry, leading the history of Jizhou Thorn. At the beginning of the seal of the Marquis, into the Marquis of the Pavilion.

    After the fall of Shu Han, the Wei general Zhonghui plotted to rebel, Chengdu was in chaos, and Zhang Yi was also killed by the rebels.

    4. Liaohua. Liao Hua (?) 264), whose real name is Chun, the character Yuanjian, was a native of Zhonglu County, Xiangyang County, Jingzhou (now Xiangyang City, Hubei Province). A general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms.

    Liao Hua was the master of the account of the former general Guan Yu, after Guan Yu was defeated, he was included in Sun Wu, returned to Shu Han with a trick of defrauding death, and was awarded by Liu Bei as the Taishou of Yidu. After Liu Bei's death, he turned to the prime minister to join the army, and later became the governor of Guangwu, moved to Yin Ping Taishou, and participated in the Northern Expedition of Shu Han many times. The official to the right car to ride the general, the false festival, the history of the state assassination, and the marquis of the township.

    After the fall of Shu Han, he was moved to Luoyang and died of illness halfway.

    5, Fu Yan. Fu Tong (c. 218-263), a native of Yiyang (now Zaoyang, Hubei), was the son of Fu Wei and a famous general in the late Shu Han Dynasty. He is good at strategy and courage, and Jiang Wei loves it very much.

    Fu was the governor of Guanzhong. When Wei attacked Shu Han, Fu He and Jiang Shu defended Yang'an Pass and were defeated and killed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the order of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu carelessly lost Jingzhou and was killed by Sun Quan; Zhang Fei was anxious to avenge his second brother Guan Yu, and made white clothes and white armor within a time limit, and the generals were afraid of being punished if they failed within the time limit, so they killed Zhang Fei and defected to Soochow; Huang Zhong was killed in battle when Liu Bei led an army of 750,000 to conquer Eastern Wu and avenge Guan Yu; After that, Ma Chao, who died of illness in office, and finally Zhao Yun, who died of illness before Zhuge Er left Qishan!

    The Three Kingdoms Wei Shu Wu is a bit like Shu Ke Wei, Wei Ke Wu, Wu Ke Shu!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Historically:

    Zhao Yun (?) 229), the character Zilong, Changshan Zhendingren, was the last to die, among the five tiger generals.

    Guan yu. 220 years), the word cloud is long, and the Hedong is a good person.

    Zhang Fei (?) 221) The word Yide, a native of Zhuo County, Youzhou.

    Ma Chao (176 223), the word Mengqi, Fufeng Maoling people.

    Huang Zhong (?) 220) character Hansheng, a native of Nanyang.

    **Middle: This is not exactly the case in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong participated in the Battle of Yiling in the crusade against Eastern Wu and died in the battle. That is to say, later than Zhang Fei and earlier than Ma Chao. This is just the words of the ** family. But in any case, Zhao Yun was admitted to be the latest to die.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Zhao Yun died last, Zhao Yun died in 229 AD, lived to be more than 70 years old, and the order of death of the five tiger generals of Shu was Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, Ma Chao, and Zhao Yun. Zhao Yun was also the only one among them who received a good death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Zhao Yun (?) Guan Yu died in early 220 A.D. (the twenty-fourth winter of Jian'an), and Huang Zhong died in 220.

    Zhang Fei died in 221.

    Ma Chao died in 222.

    Zhao Yun died in 229.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    According to the history of the Three Kingdoms, Zhao Yun was the last to die.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Zhao Yun, Zhao Yun is also the oldest who lives.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Guan Yu, who was ** (careless loss of Jingzhou) Zhang Fei, was killed by his subordinate Fan Jiang Zhang Da in order to report Guan Yu! Huang Zhong, who was shot to death when he was a pioneer when he raised a military raft with the ancestor Wu! Ma Chao, died of illness shortly after stealing Liu Bei! Zhao Yun and Zhuge Liang died of illness soon after they attacked Wei!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The five tigers of Shu are Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, Ma Chao, and Zhao Yun. The circumstances of their deaths were as follows:

    1, Guan Yu. Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan in 220 AD and was the first of the Five Tiger Generals to be killed in battle. In 219 AD, Guan Yu was ordered to attack Fancheng, but he did not want Jingzhou to be occupied by Lümeng of Eastern Wu.

    Guan Yu lost his way back, so he had no choice but to abandon Fancheng and return to Xichuan from Maicheng, but on the way, he was ambushed by Lü Meng of Eastern Wu and was captured alive by Lü Meng and taken to Sun Quan. Sun Quan wanted Guan Yu to surrender, Guan Yu scolded and swore not to surrender, Sun Quan was helpless, so he killed Guan Yu and gave the head to Cao Cao. Guan Yu's death directly led to the rupture of the Sun-Liu alliance and triggered the Battle of Yiling.

    2, Zhang Fei. Zhang Fei was assassinated by the generals Fan Jiang and Zhang Da in 221 AD, and was the second person to be killed by the five tiger generals. In 220 AD, Guan Yu was killed, Liu Bei was furious, sent troops to prepare to attack Wu, killed Sun Quan to avenge Guan Yu, and ordered Zhang Fei, who was stationed in Langzhong, to prepare men and horses, grain and grass, and send troops to Keri.

    Liu Bei admonished Zhang Fei, "Qing respects the gentleman and does not sympathize with the soldiers, this way to take trouble, do not whip the soldiers after drinking", Zhang Fei agreed at the beginning, but then the problem was committed, because the general Fan Jiang and Zhang Da were unfavorable, Zhang Fei was beaten by Zhang Fei after drinking, and the second general held a grudge, in 221 AD, Zhang Fei was drunk and asleep to assassinate him, and returned to Sun Quan with his head. This strengthened the battle between Sun and Liu.

    3, Huang Zhong. Huang Zhong was shot and killed by the Eastern Wu general Pan Zhang in 222 AD when Liu Bei attacked Eastern Wu. In 221 A.D., Liu Bei raised 730,000 troops to march into Eastern Wu, and fought with the Eastern Wu army in Yaoting, Huang Quan was the governor of the water army, and Huang Zhong was the army commander, the pioneer of the front, and the advanced army Yiting, and the Eastern Wu generals Pan Zhang, Ma Zhong confronted.

    In 222 AD, Liu Bei was anxious to avenge Guan Gong and ordered Huang Zhong to march, but due to the unfavorable report, Huang Zhong strayed into the ambush of the heavy troops of Eastern Wu, although he was rescued by Zhang Bao and Guan Xing, but Huang Zhong was still hit by several arrows, and because of his age, he died in the army that night.

    4, Ma Chao. Ma Chao died of illness in 222 AD, the fourth of the Five Tiger Admirals to die. At that time, Liu Bei was defeated in the Battle of Yaoting and returned to the White Emperor City.

    Before attacking Eastern Wu, Liu Bei was going to take Ma Chao to go on the expedition together, but Ma Chao was already sick at that time, so he stayed in Chengdu to recuperate, and immediately went to Yiting to help in the battle.

    5, Zhao Yun. Zhao Yun died of illness in 229 AD, the last of the Five Tiger Admirals to die. Zhao Yun followed Liu Bei for nearly thirty years and made many achievements, and was deeply trusted by Liu Bei, Liu Chan and Zhuge Liang.

    How could he disagree with Liu Bei in the battle of Wu and was marginalized by Liu Bei. However, Zhao Yun did not hold a grudge against Liu Bei, and was still conscientious. In 222 AD, Liu Bei's Yiting was defeated, and it was Zhao Yun who risked his life to rescue Liu Bei and kill the Wu army.

    After that, he was entrusted by Liu Bei and tried his best to assist the queen. In 229 A.D., Zhao Yun died of illness, and the later lord dropped out of the dynasty for him, and was nicknamed Shunping Marquis.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Guan Yu attacked Xiangfan, and Lü Meng attacked Jingzhou; Walking to Maicheng, only more than 100 old, weak, sick and disabled people remained, intercepted by Pan Zhang and Ma Zhong with 500 elite soldiers, captured alive, scolded Sun Quan for not surrendering, and was beheaded Zhang Fei was assassinated by the generals Fan Jiang and Zhang Da for whipping soldiers Zhao Yun In 230 AD, Zhao Yun died of illness in Chengdu at the age of 76, and was posthumously named the Marquis of Shunping. Huang Zhong was in 222 A.D. followed Liu Bei to conquer Sun Wu, because Liu Bei said that the veteran was useless, Huang Zhong did not accept the old, and was ambushed by Ma Zhong in the battle with Wu general Pan Zhang, was shot in the shoulder socket by a stray arrow, and died of old age and blood decay, arrow sores and painful cracking, at the age of 75. Ma Chao In 222 AD, Ma Chao died of illness at the age of 47, posthumously named Weihou.

    **Zhongma Chao died of illness while guarding Hanzhong during Zhuge Liang's conquest of the Southern Barbarians.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Among the five tiger generals, only Ma Chao and Zhao Yun could die well, because they both died of illness, and Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, and Huang Zhong were all killed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Among the five tiger generals of Shu Han, there were three who died in the end, namely Zhao Yun, Huang Zhong and Ma Chao. Ma Zhong and Huang Chao both belong to nature, and when they get older, they naturally die. And Zhao Yun was only on the way to fight, and he also died due to overwork and too old.

    So there are only three people who die well.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Three of the five tiger generals died well, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong all died of illness when they were old, and only Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died on the battlefield.

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