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Xu Huang, whose name is Gongming, was a native of Yang County, Hedong (now Shanxi Province). Cao Cao's famous generals are strong in martial arts. Originally a general of Yang Feng, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was kidnapped by Li and Guo Yan and made meritorious contributions.
Later, he was attached to Cao Cao, brave in battle, and strategic, and deeply loved by Cao Cao. When Cao Ren was guarding Fancheng, Xu Huang went to the rescue, and did not abandon his official business because of his personal friendship with Guan Yu, but still raised an axe to fight Guan Yu for more than 80 rounds. When Meng Da rebelled in Xincheng, Sima Yi sent Xu Huang to rush to Xincheng and killed Meng Da, but was shot in the forehead by Meng Da with an arrow, and died after returning to the camp at the age of 59.
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said that Xu Huang was shot in the forehead by Meng Da, and the army rescued him in the village, took the arrow, and ordered the doctor to treat him; He died that night at the age of fifty-nine. In 227, Xu Huang died in battle at the age of 59, so it can be calculated that Xu Huang was born in 169, and he was satisfied with the historical Zhang Liao in the same year.
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Xu Huang (?.)-227) was a native of Yang County, Hedong (now southeast of Hongdong County, Shanxi). During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei was a famous general, and one of the "five good generals" under Cao Cao.
Originally a subordinate of the warlord Yang Feng, he served as a cavalry captain. In 196 AD, Cao Cao took refuge in Cao Cao after defeating Yang Feng. He has participated in many major battles, with both wisdom and bravery, outstanding military achievements, and good management of the army.
Cao Cao once praised Xu Huang: "General Xu can be said to have the style of Zhou Yafu." (Three Kingdoms Wei Shu Xu Huang Biography).
In Cao Cao's army, he successively served as General Pi, General Bi, General Yokono, and General Pingkou. In the battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao's logistics grain and grass were burned, and the capital was crowned as the Marquis of Ting. Cao Pi said that after the emperor ascended the throne, the official worshiped the right general, and was named the Marquis of Luxiang, and later entered the Marquis of Yang.
After defeating Liu Bei Yu Shangyong, he was stationed at Yangping Pass, renamed Yangping Hou, fake Jieyue, and ate 3,000 euphem. Xu Huang was loyal to the Cao Group, and once said: "The ancients did not suffer from Mingjun, but now they are fortunate to meet it, and they should use their own merits, why use their private reputation!"
In 227 A.D., he died of illness and became a marquis.
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The official history records: Emperor Wei Ming period: died of illness in 227 AD, after his death, he became the Marquis of Zhuang and succeeded his son Xu Gai "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": After Meng Da rebelled, Xu Huang went to the expedition as the vanguard of Sima Yi, and was shot in the forehead by Meng Da, and died after ineffective treatment.
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Since the date of his birth is unknown, there is no way to know how old he lived, he died of illness, I hope it will help you.
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In the official history, Xu Huang died of illness. Xu Huang is Cao Cao.
One of the "five good generals" under his subordinates, he originally followed Yang Feng of the dust stove and protected Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
Eastbound, meritorious. Later, he descended to Cao Cao, followed Cao Cao to fight everywhere, led troops to kill Wen Chou in Yanjin, led troops to intercept and burn grain in Guandu, and took the lead in crossing the river in Pingma overtime, and defeated Shu general Chen Shi when guarding Hanzhong, and had many military exploits.
Especially in the battle to relieve the siege of Fancheng, Xu Huang led the army commander to drive in, repelled the Shu army in one fell swoop, and made great contributions, which was praised by Cao Cao. During the reign of Emperor Wei Ming, Xu Huang died of illness.
**The cause of Xu Huang's deathIn "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
In the 94th episode, Xu Huang was arranged by Luo Guanzhong to die under Meng Da's arrow in Xincheng.
This time, Luo Guanzhong wrote, Sima Yi.
Idle in Wancheng, Jinyang Taishou Shenyi secretly reported that Sima Yi and Meng Da wanted to rebel. So Sima Yi's soldiers were very fast, and he sent troops to the new city without waiting for the Son of Heaven to play. On the way to the march, he met the right general Xu Huang, who was willing to be Sima Yi's vanguard and conquered Meng Da.
Xu Huang arrived at the foot of Xincheng, was shot in the forehead by Meng Da with an arrow, and died that night at the age of 59.
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Sick and dead.
Xu Huang (?.)227), the name Gongming, was a native of Hedong Yang (now southeast of Hongdong, Shanxi). A famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
was originally a cavalry lieutenant under Yang Feng's account, but was later defeated by Cao Cao and switched to Cao Cao. Under the command of Cao Cao, he made meritorious contributions. Participated in the battles of Xuzhou, Guandu, Jizhou, White Wolf Mountain, Southern Army, Guanzhong, Xiahouyuan, Pingliangzhou, and Hanzhong.
In the Battle of Fancheng, Xu Huang led the army to repel Guan Yu, and followed Guan Yu to chase and kill, taking the opportunity to break through Guan Yu's ten sieges and completely lift the siege of Fancheng. Because of the strict management of the army, he was praised by Cao Cao as "having the style of Zhou Yafu". After Cao Pi ascended the throne, Xu Huang was appointed as the right general.
Later, Xu Huang followed Xia Houshang and defeated Liu Feng, the general of Shuzhong, and captured Shangyong. He died of illness in 227 A.D., and was called the Marquis of Zhuang.
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Xu Huang died of illness in 227 AD.
Xu Huang (?.)227), the name Gongming, was a native of Hedong Yang (now southeast of Hongdong, Shanxi). A famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
Yang Feng was defeated by Cao Cao and switched to Cao Cao, and made many meritorious contributions under Cao Cao, participating in the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Guandu, the Jizhou Expedition, the Battle of White Wolf Mountain, the Battle of Nanjun, the Guanzhong Expedition, the Battle of Xiahou Yuan and Pingliangzhou, the Battle of Hanzhong and several other major battles.
In the Battle of Fancheng, Xu Huang led the army to repel Guan Yu, followed Guan Yu to chase and kill, and took the opportunity to break Guan Yu's ten sieges in a row, completely lifting the siege of Fancheng. Because of the strict management of the army, he was praised by Cao Cao as "having the style of Zhou Yafu". After Cao Pi was proclaimed emperor, Xu Huang was crowned as the right general.
Subsequently, Xu Huang followed Xiahou Shang to defeat the Shu general Liu Feng and capture Shangyong. In 227 A.D., he died of illness and was called the Marquis of Zhuang.
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In 227 A.D., he died of illness and was called the Marquis of Zhuang.
One of them was during the reign of Emperor Ming of Wei, Xu Huang died of illness.
Later, Meng Da rebelled, and Xu Huang, as Sima Yi's vanguard, went to conquer, but was shot in the forehead by Meng Da, and died after ineffective treatment.
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The official history is that he died of illness and was shot to death by Meng Da with an arrow in the romance.
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Shot in the head by Meng Da in the new city - Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It seems that he died of illness in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms.
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Xu Huang's death in history is not much different from Xu Huang's death in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, both because of arrows, however, in history, he did not die on the spot, but died later after rescue failed.
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** Xu Huang was injured by an arrow during the attack on Meng Da and died, as for the real history, there is no very detailed record.
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The ending of Xu Huang in history should be similar to **, all because he was hit by an arrow and died later.
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Xu Huang was in the early days of Sima Yi's leadership of Cao Wei's military power, first went to crusade against Meng Da and was defeated, and on the way back, he was ambushed by Meng Da's men and was shot by random arrows at the age of 61.
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Maybe he was killed by an arrow, because ** is written according to history, and the gap shouldn't be too big, but we don't know what the truth is.
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When Xu Huang was fifty-nine, he was shot with an arrow while striking Meng Da, and the rescue was ineffective and he died.
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It is said that Xu Huang in history was killed by an arrow, but we can't go to the truth of the truth, and it may have been assassinated.
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There are many theories in this history, depending on what you think, and I think he may have actually been killed by an arrow.
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I don't know what it says in history, but I feel like it's similar to the one in **.
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It seems that he died in the war, I don't know much about this, I should have been killed by scissors, and medical care was not very developed in ancient times.
A generation of heroes, the founder of the Tang Dynasty, Tang Taizong Li Shimin only lived 50 years old, enjoyed the country for 23 years, the more common article introducing Li Shimin is that he died of dysentery, but there are also historians who have researched and believed that Li Shimin's real cause of death is caused by taking pills, Taizong "took Hu monk's medicine, so he was not saved by violent illness", this statement also has some indirect historical data as evidence, not to mention the style of Tang Cheng Wei and Jin, taking pills is very popular, and many Tang emperors have this good. Li Shimin's service to Dandang is not an unusual thing.
He was born on April 20, 1938 in Chengdu, Sichuan.
Age of accession: 8 years of reign Number of years of reign: 61 years of death: November 13, 61 years of Kangxi (December 20, 1722) Age: 69 years old.
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