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The fierce generals who were unjustly killed in the Three Kingdoms were Huang Zhong, Zhang Liao, and Gan Ning, but the most crippled among them was Gan Ning, the enemy invaded when he was sick, and finally died under the enemy's arrows.
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The Three Kingdoms were in a period of war, and there were many fierce generals who were unjustly killed, such as Huang Zhong, Huang Zhong was strong in martial arts, and made many military exploits in his early years, but in his later years, when he led his troops to go on the expedition, he was ambushed by Eastern Wu and was killed when he was defeated and retreated.
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I think there are fierce generals such as Zhou Yu, Huang Zhong, Zhang Liao, and Gan Ning. It's a pity that Zhou Yu is especially sorry, because he is really too loyal to Dongwu, but he was angry to death by Zhuge Liang.
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There are Zhou Yu, Huang Zhong, etc., Zhou Yu is loyal to the country, but he was later angry with Zhuge Liang, which is a pity.
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Personally, I have special sympathy for Huang Zhong and Gan Ning. I don't think they deserve to die, they have served their masters all their lives, and they have never had different intentions, but the end is not good.
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The one who died the most undeserved in the Three Kingdoms should be Gan Ning, who was originally a general who made a lot of contributions, but unfortunately he was killed by the enemy when he was sick.
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There are Huang Zhong, Zhang Liao, Gan Ning, and Huang Zhong is the most regrettable, Huang Zhong is a veteran of a hundred battles, but he was ambushed by the enemy on the way to the lead and died.
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There are a total of Zhou Yu, Huang Zhong, Zhang Liao, and Gan Ning. Huang Zhong should be the oldest, but unfortunately he died in the ambush of Eastern Wu.
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I think Huang Zhong died more unjustly, he was already a veteran at that time, but he was sent to take the lead, but he was ambushed by the enemy and died.
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Ding Feng, Jiang Gan, I think it's quite miserable for these two people to be slandered. I have dedicated my whole life, but I didn't end well.
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Zhang Fei died the most unjustly, because he was killed by his villains while sleeping.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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The first grievance is Zhou Yu, the second grievance is Lu Yi, the third grievance is Xiahou Dun, the fourth grievance is Zhang Bao, the fifth grievance is Sun Ce, and the sixth grievance is Dong Xi.
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Lü Bu, Xiahou Yuan, Zhang He, Wei Yan, Dian Wei, Zhang Fei. It's a pity that these famous generals died.
Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Dian Wei, Jiang Wei, Zhou Yu, Gao Shun, Lu Bu... Wei, Shu, Wu, and the late Han Dynasty all have them. )
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