Ma Teng, who was executed by Cao Cao, was he a loyal man who defended the Han family, or was he a th

Updated on history 2024-05-06
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Originally, he was a very upright and talented man who followed his country; But later, as soon as he saw that the situation was unfavorable to him, he immediately turned against him and became a traitor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Most of the princes plundered in the name of Kuang Fu Han Dynasty, Ma Teng was a thief to Cao Cao, and Ma Teng was a loyal person who defended the Han family to Emperor Xian of Han.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, it is not the same as Romance in history, Ma Teng was killed because of Ma Chao's rebellion.

    Ma Teng defected to Cao Cao because of his discord with Han Sui, and in the tenth (five) third year, he was recruited as a guard lieutenant. ”

    Ma Chao thought that Cao Cao's attack on Zhang Lu was actually a rebellion to attack himself, so Ma Teng was killed. The edict was taken to exterminate the superfamily. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you ask about the official history, no, Ma Teng was killed because Ma Chao raised troops.

    After the fall of Yuan Shao, a conflict broke out between Xiliang Ma Teng and Han Sui, and Cao Cao took the opportunity to use mediation as a means to win over Ma Teng, and granted him the official position of **, thus ordering Ma Teng's family (except Ma Chao) to move into Yecheng.

    After Chibi, Cao Cao put his energy on Guanzhong and sent troops to attack Zhang Lu, because the marching route passed through the territory of the generals in Guanzhong, Ma Chao, Han Sui and others suspected that Cao Cao was playing a false way to destroy the enemy, so they joined forces to preemptively knock Tongguan and rebel, so Cao Cao killed Ma Teng's family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ma Teng was killed because Ma Chao raised troops to confront Cao Cao, and Cao Cao killed Ma Teng the year after Ma Chao's defeat.

    The reason why Ma Chao raised troops was because Cao Cao wanted to fight Zhang Lu, and to fight Zhang Lu had to pass through Ma Chao's territory. Ma Chao thought that Cao Cao was coming to grab the territory, so he raised troops. There are two more theories about Cao Cao's beating of Zhang Lu:

    One theory is that Cao Cao wants to force Ma Chao to raise troops, and then he can justifiably go to crusade against Ma Chao; Another theory is that Cao Cao really just wanted to fight Zhang Lu, and the strategists also dissuaded Cao Cao, and the strategists were worried that they would anger Ma Chao, but Cao Cao didn't listen, and Ma Chao really raised an army.

    In short, Ma Chao did not raise troops to avenge his father, but indirectly killed Ma Teng.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was the former, and his goal throughout his life was to support the Han family. Many times he tried to consolidate the majesty of the Han dynasty and find ways to make the drylands obtain sufficient rights.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think it's the latter, it's because of his average character, and because he's not very friendly to people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ma Teng is a thief, in the face of the powerful court and Cao Cao, he pretends to be obedient, and once he sees the opportunity, he tries to rebel, which is a typical duplicitous.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cao Cao Ma Teng is one of the four famous novels of our country, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Ma Teng in order to defend Xiliang for the Han Dynasty, and then avenged the Han family, and pretended to surrender Cao Cao to assassinate Cao Cao, so Ma Teng is a loyal man.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, Ma Teng, who was executed at that time, was actually a loyal man from the Han family, because he was the father of Ma Chao, the five tiger generals, so both of them were actually very loyal to the Han family.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ma Teng, who was executed by Cao Cao, was definitely a loyal person who defended the Han family, Ma Teng wanted to get rid of Cao Cao and restore the Han family, but he didn't expect to be recognized by Cao Cao, but he took his own life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the era of the Three Kingdoms, I don't think there were many loyal people, Liu Bei was not a loyal person, and Ma Teng thought he was a thief.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The warlords have been dividing and attacking each other for many years, and those territories are not Ma Chao's alone, he is just a part of the balance after many years of melee, surrender or confrontation, he can't be the master alone, Ma Chao has Han Sui, Yang Qiu, Li Kan, Cheng Yi and others next to him, Liangzhou has not been caught in his own hands, and An Nei has not done a good job, how can he provoke Cao Cao alone for no reason?

    Let's take a look at Ma Chao's intentions:

    Chao said Han Sui: "It is appropriate to refuse it in Weibei, but on the 20th, the east valley of the river is over, and he will go." "Then he said:"You can listen to the order to cross, crouch in the river, don't care about it! "Excess is not allowed. Cao Gongwen said:"Horses don't die, and I don't have a place to bury. "

    Ma Chao's negative strategy is not to have a head-on conflict with Cao Cao, and to defend and protect himself, as long as you run out of food and retreat, then there will be capital peace talks.

    The rice bag was used to measure the weight of Taizu, and Taizu sought to know it, saying: "Several are deceived by cunning." ”

    In the end, the intention is clear, and I still don't want to clash with you head-on, so I directly arrest people for peace talks.

    The person who thinks that Ma Chao really recognizes Han Sui as his father is either stupid or bad, this is actually just a means of reconciliation with Han Sui.

    The best outcome for Ma Chao is: the coalition forces and Cao Cao have been in a stalemate for a long time, let you know that we will have to pay a heavy price to destroy us, and finally Cao Cao retreated, and the two sides negotiated temporarily to solve the problem later.

    But Liangzhou's side has always been suspicious of each other and does not belong to each other, and the final outcome is also normal, so the hostages lose their value of existence.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Ma Chao did this, mainly to satisfy his inner desires, for this reason, he did not hesitate to force his biological father to death, and paid a great price in order to compete for the power in his hands.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For Ma Chao, he has no other choice, not rebelling is only temporary, not long-term, it is better to do a vigorous career, so that the future is possible.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because when Cao Cao's army marched through the territory of the Liangzhou warlords, Ma Chao thought it was Cao Cao's conspiracy, so he rebelled.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because Ma Chao didn't care about his father's life and death, it was all for the sake of rights.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not everyone will be Cao Cao.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because Ma Chao thinks that the opportunity cannot be lost, and the loss will not come again, after missing this opportunity, I don't know when I can wait.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    He just wanted to give it a try, in case the rebellion succeeded.

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