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No, Meng Da was originally Liu Zhang's subordinate, Liu Bei entered Sichuan and took refuge in Liu Bei, and then surrendered to Cao Wei, Zhuge Liang wanted to surrender back during the Northern Expedition, but was killed by Sima Yi. Mi Fang was Liu Bei's brother-in-law, the public security guard, during the Battle of Xiangfan, surrendered to Sun Wu, and later became a general in Sun Wu. Yu Ban was Cao Wei's general, who was flooded in the Battle of Xiangfan and surrendered (not to take refuge) in Shu Han, but Guan Yu was defeated and captured by Sun Wu, who later returned to Cao Wei.
Wang Ping was originally a general of Cao Wei, under Xu Huang, but he had been excluded and took refuge in Shu Han, and later mixed very well. What has barely been there is Yu Ban.
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It's forbidden. Meng Da first Shu and then Wei, but did not take refuge in Wu.
Yu Ban was in Wei for a time, but was defeated and surrendered to Shu, then Guan Yu was destroyed, and Yu Ban was released, but he was in Wu and was not sent back to Wei until the second year of Huang Chu.
Wang Ping has been in Shu.
Mi Fang, who began as a herd Taoqian in Xuzhou, later followed Liu Bei (although Cao Cao recommended Mi Fang as Peng Chengxiang, Mi Fang did not accept it, so he did not serve in Wei), and finally demoted Wu and served as a general in Wu.
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b.When Liu Bei took refuge in Cao Cao, Mi Fang was named Peng Chengxiang. Later, with Liu Bei, when Guan Yu was guarding Jingzhou, Mi Fang was appointed as the Taishou Tun Jiangling of Nanjun. In 219, Wu general Lü Meng attacked Jingzhou, and Mi Fang, after seeing Fu Shiren surrender to Gong'an, also surrendered to Sun Quan.
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Yu Ban is not right, he was defeated by Guan Yu and locked up, how could he serve in Shu.
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Wei: Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Zhi, Zhang Liao, Sima Yi, Sima Zhao, Deng Ai, Zhong Huishu: Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wei.
Wu: Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, Lü Meng, Lu Yi, and Huang Gai (220 and 280) were a period of history that inherited the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Jin Dynasty, and was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. During the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated by the combined forces of Sun and Liu, laying the prototype of the Three Kingdoms.
In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor, with the country name "Wei", known as Cao Wei in history, and the history of the Three Kingdoms officially began. The following year, Liu Bei continued the Han Dynasty in Chengdu and was known as Shu Han in history. In 222, Liu Bei lost the Battle of Yiling, and Sun Quan gained most of Jingzhou.
Liu Bei died in 223, and Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei's son Liu Chan to re-ally with Sun Quan. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu, so the Three Kingdoms were officially established.
In the following decades, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei of Shu Han led the army to the north to attack Cao Wei many times, but they never changed the three-legged pattern. The real power in the later period of Cao Wei was gradually controlled by Sima Yi. In 263, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei launched the Wei War to destroy Shu, and Shu Han perished.
Two years later, Sima Zhao died of illness, and his son Sima Yan abolished Emperor Wei Yuan and established himself, and the founding name was "Jin", known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history. In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed the Eastern Wu Dynasty and unified China, thus ending the Three Kingdoms period and entering the Jin Dynasty.
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Only the core person (i.e., the first person under the account) is listed
Cao Wei: - Xi Zhicai (this person is not mentioned in the romance, he was the first strategist under Cao Cao in the early days, and died of illness in his early years).
Guo Jia [Ghost Talent].
Xun Yu [Wang Zuozhicai].
Sima Yi. —Sima Shi.
Sima Zhao. — Yanghu.
Shu Han: - Xu Shu (short-lived).
Zhuge Liang [Wolong].
Jiang Wei. Sun Wu: —Zhou Yu.
Lu Su. —Lü Meng.
Lu Xun. —Zhuge Ke.
Sun Jun (mediocre talent).
Sun Qi (mediocre talent).
Ding Feng. — Lu Kang.
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This matter is very complicated, Cao Cao in the early stage of the Wei State, Cao Pi in the later period, the words of the Shu State, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang, Sun Ce and Sun Quan in the Wu State.
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The three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu formed a situation of three kingdoms.
The Wei state occupied most of the elite area north of the Yangtze River and was the strongest.
Wu occupied Jiangnan, and Shu occupied the Sichuan Basin and Hanzhong, and the two countries were weaker and worked together to defend against the threat of Wei for a long time.
In the end, the Jin Dynasty Wei dominated the world, ending the situation of the Three Kingdoms, known as the Three Kingdoms returning to Jin.
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