What are the cultural allusions to Ma Chao s tomb? Allusions related to Ma Chao

Updated on culture 2024-03-02
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Allusions about Ma Chao: Guan Ma Zhilun.

    At first, Guan Yu heard that Ma Chao surrendered to Liu Bei, because Ma Chao was not an old man, so he wrote to Zhuge Liang to ask who Ma Chao could compare with him. Zhuge Liang knew that Guan Yu was protecting him, so he wrote back to Guan Yu and said: "Ma Chaowen is a martial artist, brave and strong beyond ordinary people, he is a rare outstanding talent in this world, and he is a person like Peng Yue and Di Bu, who can fight with Zhang Fei side by side, but he can't reach your unique superior ability."

    Guan Yu was very happy when he saw the letter and showed it to all the guests.

    When Liu Bei ascended to the throne of Hanzhong, he named Huang Zhong as the rear general, Zhuge Liang thought that Huang Zhong's reputation was not as good as Guan Yu and Ma Chao, and I was afraid that Guan Yu would not like it. But Liu Bei used Fei Shi to skillfully resolve Guan Yu's dissatisfaction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ma Chao's tomb is located in Mianxian County, Shaanxi, also known as Ma Gong Ancestral Hall, before the 90s before the 20th century, the cemetery was encroached upon by the surrounding crops, just a mound. Today's Ma Chao tomb and ancestral hall cover an area of more than 20 acres, and are separated into two courtyards by the Qing Han Huiqu, and the tomb is north and south of the ancestral hall, and there is a bridge connection. The tomb is an imitation of the Han system, with a circumference of 90 meters and a mound height of 8 meters.

    There are two tombstones, one is in front of the tomb, one is next to the 108 national highway in front of the ancestral hall, the content is the same, the book is engraved with the book "the tomb of Ma Gongchao, the general of the Han Zhengxi", it is the book of Bi Yuan, the governor of Shaanxi Province in the 41st year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. There is the feeling of "Changhe Wang Mang Temple, Dushu Ma Chao Temple".

    Zhang Wuyan died of illness in the second year of Ma Chao, at the age of 47, and was posthumously named Weihou during the Liu Chan period.

    Introduction: Ma Chao, the word Meng Qi, Fufeng Maoling, the descendant of the Han Fubo general Ma Yuan, the son of Ma Teng, became famous as a teenager, Cao Cao has repeatedly recruited Ma Chao into Beijing as an official, but Ma Chao refused. Then Ma Teng entered Beijing and was named a guard captain, and Ma Chao commanded Ma Teng's troops.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are two tombs of Ma Chao in China, one in Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, and the other in Mianxian County, Shaanxi. It is said that in the Ming Dynasty, Sichuan according to the envoy Yang Zhen, Chengdu prefect Wang Jiude, Xindu Zhixian Shao Nianqi, etc., have set up a monument in front of Ma Chao's tomb, and set up a table next to the road. During the Yongzheng and Daoguang periods of the Qing Dynasty, the local magistrates also maintained the habit of repairing cemeteries.

    Ma Weiqi, the governor of Sichuan, once personally visited the tomb of Ma Chao, wrote a plaque of "Heroic Style", and even wrote "Ma Gong's Epitaph" and ordered people to carve stones and store them next to the tomb to show his admiration.

    Of these two places, the first one is related to the place where Ma Chao was once stationed, and it should be a clothed mound. The second time in Chengdu should be the real Ma Chao tomb, because the capital of the Shu Han regime was in Yizhou (Chengdu).

    As for the third place, do you remember Ma Chao and his father Ma Teng? Ma Teng was originally the Taishou of Xiliang, in Qiangdi, so the tomb of Ma Chao here should be built by the locals to commemorate it.

    Hope it helps.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Celebrity effect, it's good to have a local celebrity.

    2. The commemorative effect, his subordinates miss him and have a piece of his clothes buried.

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