Why did Zhuge Liang choose Jiang Wei to teach what he had learned all his life?

Updated on history 2024-04-26
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhuge Liang, as a representative of the wisdom of the Three Kingdoms, has made many people yearn for what he has learned all his life, and Zhuge Liang has also worked hard to choose an heir, and finally he chose Jiang Wei, who surrendered to Shu Han in the Northern ExpeditionThis is mainly because Jiang Wei and Zhuge Liang have the same ambition to restore the Han family, and Jiang Wei is a very loyal person, so Zhuge Liang trusts him very much.

    Liu Bei entrusted the entire Shu Han to Zhuge Liang before he died, and even entrusted Liu Chan to Zhuge Liang, so that Zhuge Liang could assist Liu Chan to succeed to the throne after his death, and because Liu Chan himself was not a very capable king, it is said that after Liu Bei's death, the entire Shu Han regime was controlled by Zhuge Liang. In order to stabilize the regime of Shu Han and solve the contradictions within Shu Han, Zhuge Liang decided to go on a northern expeditionIn the process of the Northern Expedition, he was also constantly looking for his heirs after his death, and finally in the continuous selection, he met Jiang Wei, who surrendered to Shu Han, and taught Jiang Wei what he had learned all his life.

    And Zhuge Liang taught all his life's learning to Jiang Wei, who surrenderedIt is because Jiang Wei and Zhuge Liang have the same ambitions, and deep down in their hearts, they still have a certain hope for the Han family, so they want to restore the former Han family. And Jiang Wei is also a person with outstanding ability, whether it is in military affairs or in terms of personality and work, Jiang Wei's ability and performance are very well-known in Shu Han. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei continued Zhuge Liang's unfinished business, and used strategies to achieve the ideal of restoring the Han family and supporting Shu Han.

    Because Jiang Wei's character is very loyal, and he will carry out things once he recognizes them, plus Jiang Wei and Zhuge Liang's ambition is to restore the Han family, so Zhuge Liang chose Jiang Wei among many heirsAnd Jiang Wei lived up to expectations in the end, it can be said that Zhuge Liang's ability to recognize people is indeed very strong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because Jiang Wei is a cautious person, he is deeply trusted by Zhuge Liang, and therefore Zhuge Liang taught him what he has learned all his life

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First, Jiang Wei is an old man of Shu, and Zhuge Liang can be sure of his loyalty to Shu.

    Second, Jiang Wei has always respected Zhuge Liang, and he also supported the Northern Expedition plan and carried the Northern Expedition to the end.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jiang Wei is very intelligent and has a high military talent, as long as he can be carefully cultivated, he can become an outstanding military general. In addition, Jiang Wei is in the Wei State, depressed and not reused, so Jiang Wei can be absorbed into the Shu camp.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Jiang Wei is a rare genius, he once persuaded Zhong Hui to rebel with him, and also persuaded the general of Shu Han to surrender himself, Jiang Wei's ability is obvious to all, so he is deeply respected by Zhuge Liang.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Jiang Wei, as Zhuge Liang's heir, is naturally very capable. Later, his "one plan to harm the three sages" made people see how ruthless he was, and his strategy directly made Jiang Wei himself, Deng Ai, and Zhong Hui all fall, which shows that Jiang Wei is ruthless and does not even let go of himself.

    Jiang Wei was a Wei general at the beginning, and later submitted to Zhuge Liang and served Zhuge Liang. However, because Jiang Wei used all his strength to make trouble in the Northern Expedition every time, the movement was too big, and the years of war led to the increasing poverty of Shu Han's national strength, and although Jiang Wei's military ability was good, he was still lacking in politics, and the eunuchs in the DPRK and China were dictatorial, which led to Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition finally failed.

    Later, Deng Ai sneak attacked, Jiang Wei was too far away to help, and Liu Chan finally surrendered, even if the Shu Han regime was over, even if Jiang Wei was unwilling, it would be useless, but Jiang Wei still wanted to fight, so he chose to fake surrender, after all, the master had surrendered, Jiang Wei also had to surrender, but Jiang Wei and Deng Ai looked at the opponent, and naturally they would not be willing to surrender Deng Ai, so Jiang Wei chose to surrender Zhong Hui, Zhong Hui and Deng Ai were also opponents. Jiang Wei surrendered to Zhong Hui and provoked the relationship between the two of them, and finally Zhong Hui killed Deng Ai. Then Jiang Wei began to provoke the Zhonghui again, and the Zhonghui learned from Liu Bei and established himself as the king, once again forming a situation of three kingdoms.

    But then their plan somehow leaked out, and in this way, Zhong Hui and Jiang Wei were killed, and the three of them were all famous generals in the late Three Kingdoms, and in the end, because of Jiang Wei's scheme, they all died. This is Jiang Wei's plan to harm the three sages, maybe Jiang Wei didn't expect that it would end like this at the beginning, I have to say that Jiang Wei's plan was too ruthless, and even he got into it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think the most important reason is that the two of them share the same political views, and the result is that they have common interests.

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