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Zang Hong can be said to be a flesh-and-blood hero in the Three Kingdoms period, in that troubled era, everyone was extremely selfish, but Zang Hong was different, he has always remembered Zhang Chao's kindness back then, and is willing to rebel against the powerful Yuan Shao.
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Because Yuan Shao's subordinate Zang Hong was grateful and wanted to repay Zhang Chao and borrowed troops from Yuan Shao, but he was rejected because he was retaliated against.
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Zang Hong can be described as a flesh-and-blood hero during the Three Kingdoms period, Zang Hong has always remembered Zhang Chao's kindness back then, and is willing to rebel against the powerful Yuan Shao.
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This subordinate should be Zang Hong, when he borrowed troops from Yuan Shao, Yuan Shao did not borrow, which led to him being killed at once, so he wanted to take revenge.
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Yuan Shao really didn't know the general situation, he thought that if he didn't lend troops to Zang Hong, he could avoid offending Cao Cao, but he finally confronted Cao Cao head-on, and because of this, a general like Zang Hong, such a good guard rebelled, and he really lost his wife and lost his troops.
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He also asked Yuan Shao to borrow troops, but Yuan Shao has refused to agree, and Zang Hong's soldiers and horses are not strong enough, in the past to save Zhang Chao is to send him to death, and later Zhang Chao's family was killed, Zang Hong was extremely angry, he complained in his heart about Yuan Shao, and then fortunately he rebelled directly.
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Because Yuan Shao refused to borrow troops, his subordinates were killed, and his subordinates rebelled in anger.
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Tian Feng, a strategist, pitted him the worst, because some of his tricks were not applicable to the situation at that time, and the consequences for Yuan Shao were very miserable.
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Guo Tu's strategists pitted him the worst and provided him with bad ideas, which eventually led to his fiasco and his seizure of power by Cao Cao.
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Xu Yu pitted the other party the worst and took refuge in Cao Cao, which led to the defeat of the war and brought him a great blow.
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Zang Hong and Zhang Chao had a close relationship, and later Zhang Chao was besieged by Cao Cao, Zhang Chao said that he had no way out, so he could only wait for Zang Hong to come to the rescue. After Zang Hong learned that Zhang Chao was surrounded, he summoned his subordinates, and he also asked Yuan Shao to borrow troops, but Yuan Shao refused to agree, and Zang Hong's soldiers and horses were not strong enough, and saving Zhang Chao in the past was to send him to death, and then Zhang Chao's family was killed, Zang Hong was extremely angry, he complained about Yuan Shao in his heart, and then fortunately he rebelled directly.
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Because at that time, Zang Hong borrowed troops from Yuan Shao in order to save Ma Chao, but Yuan Shao's failure led to Ma Chao's death, and Zang Hong resented Yuan Shao, and finally Zang Hong directly attacked Yuan Shao.
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Later, this subordinate decisively led his subordinates to leave Yuan Shaoxin and repented and defected to others. And in the army against Yuan Shao in the future, it created a great obstacle for him to control the slippery, so that Yuan Shao lost many of the soldiers and generals.
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At that time, Zang Hong asked Yuan Shao to borrow troops in order to save Zhang Chao, but Yuan Shao did not borrow it, resulting in Zhang Chao's family being killed.
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Yuan Shao did not borrow soldiers, which made Zang Hong resentful, so he simply rebelled, and finally died at the hands of Yuan Shao. In fact, such a result is also caused by Yuan Shao's narrow-mindedness.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, there were two brothers who were very famous, he was Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuan Shao was mainly in charge of the south, while Yuan Shu was in charge of the north. And Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu are brothers.
In the eyes of outsiders, the Yuan family ruled the southern and northern regions of the country during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Both brothers were ultimately defeated at the hands of one person, and that was Cao Cao. What is very strange is that Cao Cao's strength is not as strong as these two brothers, why did Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu never join forces to fight Cao Cao?
It actually has something to do with the relationship between the two of them. Because Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu are not brothers, to be precise, they are half-brothers. We all know that there have been frictions and struggles between half-brothers in history, so it is impossible for them to see each other as brothers, but more as enemies.
1. The relationship between Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu According to the historical records of the Three Kingdoms period, we know that Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were both born in famous families, and from their great-grandfather's generation, there are many figures in the Yuan family who are among the third dukes. This is also the reason why Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were able to become the commanders of the southern and northern regions at that time so quickly. Because with the backing of the powerful family of the Yuan family, it is natural to be able to successfully win the south and the north.
In the genealogy of the Yuan family, Yuan Shao is a concubine, and Yuan Shu is Yuan Feng's second son-in-law. In essence, Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu are just cousins.
2. The reason why Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu did not unite against Cao Cao In essence, regardless of whether Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were true brothers or cousins, both of them should unite against Cao Cao and other princes. However, in actual history, after Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu occupied the south and north respectively, they did not unite, but fought against each other. The reason is mainly because of Yuan Shao's birth and Yuan Shao's status in the family, which caused a series of problems between their brothers.
In addition, Yuan Shu's jealousy and contempt for Yuan Shao caused their brothers to be-for-tat, and it was impossible to unite.
3. Generally speaking, the main reason why they do not unite is because of the complicated family relationship.
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They are half-brothers, but the relationship is not very good, mainly because they have their own ghosts and only care about their own interests, and it is difficult to unite.
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Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao are basically incompatible. Although they are all from the Yuan family, they are different, and Yuan Shu can't wait to kill Yuan Shao and then hurry.
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The relationship between Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao is not good, because Yuan Shao is the concubine of the concubine, so Yuan Shu has always looked down on Yuan Shao, and Yuan Shao also looks down on Yuan Shu, so he has not been able to unite.
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Because of the things when they were children, Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were half-brothers, but Yuan Shu was the second son, Yuan Shao was born to a maidservant, and belonged to the concubine in ancient times, and the two had different statuses.
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They are all in order to ascend to the position of the emperor, and there is only one emperor, for the sake of power, they can only turn against each other, since ancient times, there have been many brothers who have turned against each other in order to sit in the position of emperor.
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