Among the five distressing generals who died in the Three Kingdoms, who was the one who died the mos

Updated on history 2024-03-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Heroes are born in troubled times, and when the world is in war, it is the time when heroes are born. The Three Kingdoms era after the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty was the third era of great chaos in Chinese history. In the world of great controversy, the most primitive desires and ambitions in everyone's hearts have been displayed, and as the supreme power holder of feudal society, the emperor has become the ultimate dream of countless heroes to struggle for a lifetime.

    But there is only one emperor, even in the Three Kingdoms era when the world is divided into three parts, the number of emperors is only three, and people will die if they fight, and the premise of being able to leave a name through the ages is to do what others can't do, and the premise is to live. But for most people, it is the ambition that dies before it is rewarded, leaving a sigh in the world. If you want to say that in the Three Kingdoms era, there were countless people who died unjustly, but if you have to pick one of them, I think the most unjust person is Zhang Fei.

    But there is only one emperor, even in the Three Kingdoms era when the world is divided into three parts, the number of emperors is only three, and people will die if they fight, and the premise of being able to leave a name through the ages is to do what others can't do, and the premise is to live. But for most people, it is the ambition that dies before it is rewarded, leaving a sigh in the world. If you want to say that in the Three Kingdoms era, there were countless people who died unjustly, but if you have to pick one of them, I think the most unjust person is Zhang Fei.

    Zhang Fei, one of the three knots in Taoyuan, is covered by the eldest brother Liu Bei and protected by the second brother Guan Yu. But in the end, it was difficult to escape the villain's frame, and he died in his sleep, which can be said to be wronged. Zhang Yide is brave and powerful, and he is a member of Liu Bei's Shu State.

    Changbanqiao scolded, the sound was like thunder, and tens of thousands of Cao Cao's army were stunned to be "scared away", this kind of ability to surrender without a fight, I think there is no one in the Three Kingdoms generals.

    Although Zhang Fei gives future generations the feeling that he is five big and three coarse, and there is no strategy. But in the era of cold weapons, such a person is a baby, a person who wants to fight for everyone, maybe he was used to being arrogant and domineering in the past, resulting in too many enemies, so his subordinates were dissatisfied with him, so that before he woke up, he was wiped by Fan Zhuang and Zhang Da, who did not die on the battlefield of killing the enemy, but died under the knife of his own people, for a hero, death is too much.

    On the whole, I think Zhang Fei died the most unjustly, although Dian Wei was also killed because of the boss pickling girls. But Dian Wei was originally Cao Cao's personal bodyguard, and it was his job duty to protect the boss and even lose his life, so it was barely acceptable. But Zhang Fei is different, Zhang Fei didn't even think about it, he was wiped on his neck, and he didn't even have a last chance to be nostalgic for this world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dian Wei was the one who died the most wrong, and Dian Wei was finally killed by Zhang Xiu in order to cover Cao Cao's retreat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think the most distressing military commander who died in the Three Kingdoms was Dian Wei, Dian Wei died when he was protecting Cao Cao, and he was not around when he died.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhang Fei, he was killed after being drunk by his subordinates, and the superstitious saying is that the king of Hades asked him who killed him, and he didn't know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhang Fei died the most unjustly, because he was killed by his villains while sleeping.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He Jin, if he hadn't listened to Yuan Shao's words, he would not have died because of the struggle for power and profit, then the situation of the Three Kingdoms in the future would definitely be rewritten.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    These five fierce generals are Zhang He, Dian Wei, Zhang Fei, Sun Ce, and Guan Yu. Among them, I think Guan Yu died the most unjustly. Because of his excessive power, he was jointly encircled and suppressed by Sun Quan and Cao Cao, and was finally outnumbered and captured and killed by Sun Quan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tai Shici, Dian Wei, Sun Jian, Ma Chao, they are the most regrettable generals who died during the Three Kingdoms period, some of them died on the battlefield, and some died of illness when they were young.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sun Jian, Dian Wei, and Tai Shi Ci died the most regrettable, the three of them were very powerful generals, but they were killed because of some misunderstandings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most regrettable ones who died were Dian Wei, Sun Jian, and Tai Shici, these three people died really sadly, and they were particularly talented.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Zhang Fei

    Zhang Fei, the word Yide, the invincible general under Liu Bei, since Liu Bei raised the army, has been following, never left, became an important factor in Liu Bei's establishment of the Shu Han regime, has created a lot of brilliant achievements, such as Liu Bei Changbanpo defeated, Zhang Fei only led twenty cavalry to break the bridge, according to the water broken bridge, no one in the Cao army dared to approach. When he swept Xichuan with Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun, he relieved Yan Yan in Jiangzhou, and defeated Zhang He in Tangqu during the Battle of Hanzhong. It's just a pity that before Liu Bei's expedition, he was killed by his own subordinates in his sleep.

    Second, Dian Wei

    Dian Wei, an invincible general under Cao Cao, has a burly appearance, excellent arm strength, and has always been liked by Cao Cao. Dian Wei is good at using weapons such as large halberds and long knives, and in foot combat, he can be invincible. In the second year of Jian'an, Cao Cao conquered Zhang Xiu, Zhang Xiu had already surrendered, but unfortunately Cao Cao suddenly rebelled because he forcibly accepted Zhang Xiu's aunt, and Cao Cao was caught off guard.

    3. Sun Ce

    Sun Ce, the word Bofu, Jiangdong fierce general, was a warlord who seized Jiangdong in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, one of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty, and one of the founders of Sun Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. At the age of 17, he broke away from Yuan Shu and began to sweep the six counties of Jiangdong with his father's old department, Sun Ce was wise and brave, heroic, and could be called a generation of heroes, especially in the battle between Shenting Ling and Tai Shici, brave and unparalleled, but unfortunately due to his youth and vigor, it was inevitable that he would be careless and brave and ruthless, and finally he was injured by the assassin in the Dantu hunting, and felt that he had no face to make meritorious contributions again, and he was angry, and his wound burst and died.

    Fourth, Gao Shun

    Gao Shun, under the command of Lu Bu, a prince in the late Han Dynasty, was innocent and majestic, not good at drinking, and the troops under his command were very strong, known as the trapped camp. Gao Shun is also the first fierce general under Lu Bu, he must be the first to take the lead in every battle, and has defeated Cao Cao's general Xiahoudun, as well as Liu Bei and Guan Yu's coalition army, and is very loyal to Lu Bu, but it is a pity that Lu Bu knows his loyalty and cannot use it. After Cao Cao defeated Lü Bu, Gao Shun was killed by Cao Cao because he did not surrender.

    Fifth, Ma Chao

    Ma Chao, the word Meng Qi, became famous at a young age, known as Jianyong, in Xiliang can be said to be the champion of the three armies, Jian'an 16 years, Cao Cao ruled the Guanzhong, Ma Chao united with the Guanzhong princes Han Sui and other resistance to Cao Cao, once caused a great threat to Cao Cao, but was defeated by Cao Cao, resulting in the whole family being killed by Cao Cao, and later relied on Liu Bei, became the general of Shu Han, but because Liu Bei could not be reused, the country hated the family and the revenge was difficult to revenge, and finally died of depression at the age of 47, which is a pity.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think Zhang Fei died the most unjustly, because his own strength was very strong, but in the end he was killed by his own men, and he failed to die on the battlefield, which is the biggest grievance of a general.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think the most unjust military commander in the Three Kingdoms was Dian Wei, Dian Wei, as Cao Cao's personal guard, was not even a weapon when he died, he was beaten to death by a group of people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Zhang Fei, he was killed after being drunk by his generals, he didn't even know how he died, he was very wronged.

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