Everyone knows that Chen Sheng was defeated and killed, so what was the fate of Wu Guang?

Updated on history 2024-03-17
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wu Guang was also killed. Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were both leaders of a peasant revolt in the late Qin period, and when the revolt was suppressed, they were both killed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wu Guang's fate was even worse, Wu Guang was not killed by others, but by his friend Chen Sheng, alas, people's hearts are really terrible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wu Guang's fate was not good, he was killed by his own subordinates, and it is very likely that these subordinates were instructed by Chen Sheng.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chen ShengWu Guang was not killed, Wu Guang was killed by his subordinate Tian Zang.

    According to the record of "Historical Records: Chen Shijia", Wu Guang led his troops to attack Xingyang.

    At that time, another rebel general, Zhou Wen, led 100,000 righteous troops to attack Xianyang, but the situation was extremely unfavorable because of the lone army. A few months later, he was finally outnumbered and defeated in Michi.

    At this time, the Qin Dynasty.

    Organize hundreds of thousands of troops to fight back against the rebels. Tian Zang and others saw that Zhou Wen was defeated, and the Qin army was soon coming, and Xingyang was delayed, so they prepared to divide their forces to contain the enemy in Xingyang, and met the Qin army with most of the elite troops.

    They consulted with each other and said: "The king (Wu Guang) is arrogant today, he does not know the power of the army, he cannot be calculated, he is not punished, and he is afraid of defeat." So he pretended to kill Wu Guang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's order and dedicated his head to Chen Sheng, "King Chen."

    Make the envoy give Tian Zang Chu Ling Yin Yin, and make him a general".

    At the time of Qin II.

    November of the second year. From this historical data, it can be seen that Wu Guang was arrogant and arrogant, so stubborn and self-serving, that his subordinates could not discuss a military plan with him and had to kill him. Some general history works claim that "Wu Guang was proud and incompetent, and was killed by his subordinate Tian Zang".

    Story:

    Wu Guang led the rebel army to besiege Xingyang, and Chen Sheng sent Zhou Wen as a general to attack Qin in the west. On the way to Xianyang, Zhou Wen's team continued to expand and reached Hangu Pass.

    At that time, there were thousands of military vehicles, hundreds of thousands of soldiers, the rebel army arrived at Xianyang hundred miles away from the play, Qin II ordered Shaofu Zhang Han to build Lishan.

    Hundreds of thousands of prisoners and slaves of the tomb were organized into an army to meet the battle. The rebel army suffered setbacks one after another, and Zhou Wen committed suicide.

    With the development of the anti-Qin struggle, the weaknesses and contradictions within the rebel army were gradually exposed. Chen Sheng grew pride, listened to slander, killed his old people, and became increasingly estranged from the uprising.

    The generals sent to various places did not listen to Chen Sheng's moderation, and even killed each other in order to compete for power and profit. For example, Tian Zang, the general of the rebel army besieging Xingyang, disagreed with Wu Guang, and even killed Wu Guang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's order, which led to the annihilation of the entire rebel army.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, it was not Chen Sheng who wanted to kill Wu Guang, but when he attacked Xingyang, he disagreed with Chen Zang, so he was killed by Chen Zang under the pretense of Chen Sheng.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wu Guangbu's general Tian Zang pretended to be Chen Sheng's order to kill Wu Guang, and Chen Sheng was killed by his coachman Zhuang Jia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chen Sheng: Killed by his own coachman, Zhuang Jia.

    Wu Guang: He was killed by Tian Zang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's order.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wu Guang was killed by his subordinate Tian Zang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Being harmed by impulsiveness and ignorance, these thoughts, to put it bluntly, are actually killing themselves, and they are moving towards perdition step by step.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were both killed by their generals.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the final analysis, it is the smallholder consciousness that harms them!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The uprising failed, there was infighting, and they were all killed by their generals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Simple, killed by the people below,

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Chen Sheng was killed in battle, and Wu Guang was killed by his rebellious generals.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    They were all killed by their own men after losing the battle.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    One died in battle. One was killed by his men.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wu Guang died in the chaos, and Chen Sheng was killed by his own driver.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Chen Sheng did not kill Wu Guang, Wu Guang was killed by Tian Zang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's order.

    With the struggle between the rebel army led by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang and the Qin Dynasty, various contradictions within the rebel army were slowly exposed, and Chen Sheng gradually developed a sense of pride because of the victory in several battles.

    So he began to listen to slander and kill the deceased, and the relationship with the rebel masses was slowly estranged. In the end, the generals sent by Chen Sheng to garrison various places did not obey Chen Sheng's orders, and some generals even killed each other in order to fight for their own interests.

    When Chen Sheng sent Wu Guang and Tian Zang to attack Xingyang together, because Tian Zang and Wu Guang had always disagreed, in the end, Tian Zang actually killed Wu Guang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's order, which also led to the destruction of the rebel army led by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Why did Chen Sheng have to kill Wu Guang? Sima Qian said it clearly in "Historical Records"!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. Chen Sheng and Wu Guang had a major disagreement in military affairs, and Chen Sheng felt that he was about to lose control of Wu Guang.

    At that time, Chen Sheng sent two armies to destroy Qin, one was the army led by Zhou Wen, and the other was the army led by Song Liu.

    But as a result, Zhou Wen met Zhang Han, defeated again and again, and finally committed suicide, at this time Chen Sheng hoped that Wu Guang could draw troops to meet Zhang Han, but Wu Guang competed with Xingyang, and did not bird Chen Sheng at all.

    In order to ensure the overall military strategy, and at the same time to be able to regain control of Wu Guang's troops, Chen Sheng secretly instructed Tian Zang to kill Wu Guang.

    Second, Wu Guangjiu's attack on Xingyang made Chen Sheng doubt his military ability.

    Wu Guangjiu's attack on Xingyang made Chen Sheng think that he was only suitable for doing some simple execution work, and was not suitable for serving as a military commander at all.

    But at this time, Wu Guang had a heavy army in his hands, and he would not be subject to the orders of the monarch outside. Chen Sheng can't take back power through normal means in the short term, so he can only go behind his back.

    3. Chen Sheng's suspicion is getting worse and worse.

    Later, Chen Sheng specially set up two positions, Zhongzheng and Siguo, to supervise and punish the generals, which already shows that he no longer trusts the generals below.

    So why did Chen Sheng become like this?

    It turned out that the generals he sent out to fight everywhere at the beginning directly ceded the land and became the king after getting the territory, thus making every effort he made in vain. At this time, Wu Guangjiu could not attack Xingyang, which made Chen Sheng also suspicious of him, wondering if he had bad intentions.

    Therefore, when these three reasons are combined, Wu Guang must die.

    But in the end, Chen Sheng lived a few days longer than Wu Guang, and was killed by his own coachman Zhuang Jia.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were famous Chinese peasant rebel leaders, and the revolt they led was the first large-scale peasant revolt in Chinese history that broke out in the late Qin Dynasty (3rd century BC). In 210 BC, Qin Shi Huang died of illness, and Qin Shi Huang's youngest son Hu Hai ascended the throne, which was Qin II. Qin II was a mediocre and brutal emperor.

    Under his rule, the burden of forced labor and taxation on the common people became heavier, and the criminal law became more and more harsh. The vast number of working people are struggling with hunger and death. In 209 BC, Qin II ordered the conscription of 900 poor peasants from the Huai River valley to defend Yuyang (present-day Miyun, Beijing).

    Chen Sheng, who was born as a farmer, and Wu Guang, who was born as a poor peasant, were designated as the tun chiefs. When they walked to Daze Township, Qi County (southwest of Su County, Anhui), the continuous rain blocked them here, and they could not reach Yuyang Shudi as scheduled. According to the Qin law, all of them were to be executed if they missed the deadline.

    The two lieutenants who escorted them were very violent, so Chen Sheng and Wu Guang took the opportunity to kill the lieutenants, and then said to everyone: You have all missed the deadline when you encounter heavy rain, and you will be beheaded if you miss the deadline. Even if they don't kill us, six or seven out of ten will die defending the frontier.

    What's more, if a strong man doesn't die, since he wants to die, he has to do a vigorous career! Their words inspired the soldiers. Everyone elected Chen Sheng as a general and Wu Guang as a lieutenant, and put forward the slogan of "cutting down the unjustified and punishing the tyrannical Qin" to form a peasant rebel army.

    The first great peasant uprising in Chinese history broke out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In July of the first year of Qin II (209 B.C.), the imperial court levied Luzuo Tunshu Yuyang, and Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were the tun chiefs. They traveled to Daze Township (now southeast of Suxian County, Anhui), but were prevented by heavy rain and could not reach on time. According to the Qin law, the head must be killed after expiration.

    Chen Sheng and Wu Guang launched an uprising and put forward the slogan of "Great Chu Xing, King Chen Sheng". Chen Sheng set himself up as a general, with Wu Guang as his lieutenant, and called on the masses to oppose Qin in the name of Fusu, the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, and Xiang Yan, the general of Chu, who had been given death. The following year, Wu Guang, the false king besieging Xingyang, also disagreed with the rebel general Tian Zang, who killed Wu Guang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's orders.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There were three reasons why Chen Sheng wanted to kill Wu Guang: (1) Chen Sheng and Wu Guang had a major military disagreement, and Chen Sheng felt that he could no longer control Wu Guang. (2) Chen Sheng believed that Wu Guang would not be able to attack Xingyang for a long time, and questioned Wu Guang's military ability.

    3) Chen Sheng's suspicions are getting heavier and heavier. Because the generals he sent out to fight everywhere were all cut off on the spot after getting the territory, and Chen Sheng's every effort became a meat bun and a dog, and there was no return. Therefore, Chen Sheng also suspected that Wu Guangjiu's attack on Xingyang was ill-intentioned.

    Judging from the fact that Chen Sheng set up the second post of Zhongzheng and Siguo to supervise and punish the generals, Chen Sheng has lost trust in the generals below, and Wu Guang is of course among them.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    He didn't kill him, he was killed in his name!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Chen Sheng was killed by Zhuang Jia, and Wu Guang was killed by Tian Zang.

    1, Chen Sheng. In December of the second year of Qin II (209 BC, the early Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system, and October was the first year of the year), Chen Shengqin led the peasant army soldiers to fight fiercely with the Qin army. But unexpectedly, he was killed by Zhuang Jia, a coachman who had followed him for several months.

    2, Wu Guang. In the second year of Qin II (209 BC), Wu Guang led the rebel army to besiege Xingyang, and Chen Sheng sent Zhou Wen as a general to attack Qin in the west. Zhou Wen's team continued to expand on the way to Xianyang.

    When they arrived at Hangu Pass, there were already 1,000 military vehicles and hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and the rebel army entered Xianyang 100 miles away from Xilian (now northeast of Lintong, Shaanxi), and Qin II ordered Shaofu Zhang Han to organize hundreds of thousands of prisoners and slaves who built the Lishan Tomb into an army to meet the battle. The rebel army suffered setbacks one after another, and Zhou Wen committed suicide.

    Wu Guang, the false king of Xingyang, had a disagreement with Tian Zang, the general of the rebel army, and was killed by Tian Zang under the pretense of Chen Sheng's orders.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In the last years of the Qin Dynasty, a peasant uprising broke out that swept the whole country, known as the "Daze Township Uprising" in history, and some people also called it the "Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising". This revolt was the first large-scale civilian uprising in Chinese history, and it occurred and hastened the demise of the Qin Dynasty.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Chen Sheng was ruthlessly killed by his men

    Wu Guang was ruthlessly killed by his subordinates

    Who am I, you ask?!!

    You ask the deceased!!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Chen Sheng and Wu Guang rebelled, according to historical records, because Chen and Wu were afraid that they would be beheaded due to the delay of the soldier's journey, so they instigated other people to revolt together.

    Wu Guang was later killed in a battle with the Qin army, and Chen Sheng was killed by his own men.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    They were requisitioned to defend Yuyang, and the heavy rain was out of schedule, and according to the Qin law, they all died if they missed the time, so they killed the county lieutenant who escorted them and unveiled the uprising. Later, Wu Guang was killed by the generals Tian Zang and Li Gui, and Chen Sheng was killed by the coachman Zhuang Jia.

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