There are 15 historical mysteries in the Three Kingdoms

Updated on history 2024-04-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Warm wine to cut Huaxiong.

    Wenjiu beheading Huaxiong is the first highlight of Guan Yu in the book, and in the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", it is recorded that Huaxiong actually died at the hands of Sun Jian, but in the book, it is written upside down that Sun Jian lost to Huaxiong, which is extremely unfair to Sun Jian, but it also initially shaped Guan Yu's heroic image.

    2. Guan Yu scrapes bones to cure poison.

    According to the record of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Biography of Guan Yu", Guan Yu did have this matter of scraping bones to cure poison, but the name of the doctor was not recorded, but one thing is certain, the doctor is definitely not Hua Tuo. The Battle of Xiangyang, in which Guan Yu was shot, took place in 219 AD, and Hua Tuo was killed by Cao Cao in 208 AD, and it was impossible to treat Guan Yu 11 years later.

    3. Burn Bowangpo.

    In the book, the burning of Bowangpo is Zhuge Liang's first work after coming out of the mountain, and the first of the three fires. In the historical records, the burning of Bowangpo occurred in the seventh year of Jian'an, and Zhuge Liang came out of the mountain in the twelfth year of Jian'an, so the burning of Bowangpo could not have been done by Zhuge Liang.

    4, Huarong Dao Guan Yu released Cao Cao.

    In the classic passage in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao's three smiles attracted three generals to block the way. In fact, Cao Cao knew about it, and it was not Guan Yu who intercepted Cao Cao in Huarong Road, but Liu Bei. According to historical records, Cao Cao laughed when he passed Huarong Road, and said that if Liu Bei set fire here, he would definitely die here.

    As soon as he finished laughing, a horse probe reported that Liu Bei set fire to the wind, but Cao Cao's military horse had already passed through Huarong Road at this time, and Liu Bei was a step late. The plot of Guan Yuyi's interpretation of Cao Cao was completely fictional by Luo Guanzhong in order to scandalize Cao Cao's image.

    5. Pass five levels and kill six generals.

    Guan Yu hung the seal and sealed the gold, went to Yuan Shao's place to find his brother Liu Bei, and encountered the obstruction of the five passes on the way, Guan Yu passed the five passes and killed six generals. From this, we see a loyal and affectionate Guan Yu.

    But according to the records of the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", Guan Yu went straight from Xuchang to Runan to find Liu Bei, and he would not go through the five passes at all. The six generals killed: Kong Xiu, Meng Tan, Han Fu, Bian Xi, Wang Zhixian socks, Qin Qi, are not recorded in the history books. These six names should also be fictitious by Luo Guanzhong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A lot of Zhao Yun's age.

    Zhang Fei's appearance.

    The original form and whereabouts of the sable cicada.

    What does Zhuge Liang's eight-array diagram look like.

    Is the leader of the Eighteenth Route Princes really Yuan Shao in history?

    Whether the capture and release of Cao was done by Chen Gong.

    Sun Ce angrily beheaded Yu Ji.

    Huang Yueying's appearance.

    Hua Xiong was actually not beheaded by Guan Yu.

    Whether it is really a matter of passing five levels and cutting six.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How did Lu Meng die? Is it really Guan Gong's soul possession?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhuge Wuhou is really buried in **?

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