What is the relationship between Wu Yi and Wu Lan of Shu during the Three Kingdoms, are they brother

Updated on history 2024-05-04
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. It's a peer relationship.

    The two have no blood relationship, but the two were the generals of the Yizhou warlord Liu Zhang at the beginning, and later both surrendered to Shu. Wu Yi's sister was accepted by Liu Bei as the queen of Shu Han, and there was a younger brother Wu Ban, who was the official to the general of the chariot cavalry, the fake festival, and the history of the Yongzhou assassin, and entered the Marquis of Jiyang, and finally died a good death. Wu Lan was killed by the Wei generals in the Battle of Hanzhong between Liu Bei and Cao Cao.

    Wu Yi (also known as Wu Yi) (?) A.D. 237), the word Ziyuan, Yanzhou Chenliu County (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province) people. During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a general of Shu Han and the elder brother of Empress Wu of Shu Hanmu.

    With Liu Yan into Shu, Liu Zhang was the general of Zhonglang at that time. Liu Bei attacked Liu Zhang, Wu Yi surrendered to Liu Bei, and successively served as a rebellious general, a protector, and a governor of Guanzhong. Later, he followed Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, to the north to attack Cao Wei, and broke Wei generals Guo Huai and Fei Yao with Wei Yan in Yangxi, promoted to general Zuo, and entered the Gaoyang township.

    After Zhuge Liang died, he served as the governor of Hanzhong, and was promoted to the general of the chariot cavalry, the history of the Yongzhou assassin, the false festival, and then entered the Marquis of Jiyang. He died in 237 A.D. (the fifteenth year of Jianxing). Wu Yi was high-pitched and powerful, and because of his sister's identity, he was an important general of Shu Han at that time.

    Wu Lan (?) 218), was the general of Yizhou Mu Liu Zhang in the late Eastern Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, and later descended to Liu Bei.

    In the battle of Cao Cao in Hanzhong, he led an army with Ma Chao and Zhang Fei, stationed in Xiabian, and was defeated by the Wei general Cao Hong, and was killed by the leader of the Di tribe in Yinping when he retreated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wu Yi's younger brother is Wu Ban, and Wu Lan should not be brothers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wu Yi (?).-237) is also written as Wu Yi, the word is far away. A native of Chenliu (now Kaifeng, Henan). A general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, and the elder brother of the Empress Wu of the Shu Han Dynasty.

    Personal Data. Appearance tall and strong.

    Official to Che Cavalry General Yongzhou Thorn History Fake Festival Jiyang Marquis.

    Family information siblings Empress Wu Clan brother Wu Ban.

    It shouldn't be a brotherhood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not a brother, but it may be a fellow Wu Yi. In the battle of Hanzhong, Wu Lan seemed to lead the troops to argue alone, echoing Zhang Feima's second army, but he did not belong to Zhang and Ma's subordinates. In Liu Zhang's general, General Yuanchuan, who was able to lead the troops alone at that time, unless he was extremely capable or trusted by Liu Bei, and judging from the performance of the war afterwards, Wu Lan's ability did not seem to be very good, and he was killed by Cao Hong and Cao Xiu to lose the general Ren Kui and others, and finally he was killed by King Yinping Qiangduan, so why can he lead an army by himself, which also shows that Wu Lan may have some kinship with Wu Yi, and is Liu Bei's in-law Wu family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Comrades who fought against the Cao Wei group.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Real name: Wu Yi.

    Alias: Wu Yi.

    Font size: Ziyuan.

    Era: Three Kingdoms period.

    Ethnic group: Han nationality.

    Place of birth: Chenliu County (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province).

    Main achievements: Yangxi broke Guo Huai, Fei Yao's official position as the governor of Hanzhong, the general of the chariot cavalry, and the history of Yongzhou assassination.

    Title: Marquis of Jiyang.

    Wu Yi was a native of Chenliu County, Yanzhou, and his uncle Wu Kuang was a subordinate official of He Jin, a general of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Liu Yan moved to Yizhou as the pastor, and Wu Yi took the whole family to follow Liu Yan into Shu because his father had a good relationship with Liu Yan. Later, Liu Yan had the idea of becoming the emperor on his own, and the person who was good at face said that Wu Yi's sister Wu would have a very noble status in the future, so he asked his son Liu Mao, who followed him into Shu, to marry Wu.

    In the seventeenth year of Jian'an (212), Liu Bei led his people to attack Liu Zhang and occupied Fucheng in Guanghan County. In the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213), Liu Zhang sent Wu Yi, who was then the general of Zhonglang, and Liu Zhang's generals Zhang Ren, Liu Bi, Leng Bao, and Deng Xian to lead troops to fight Liu Bei's army in the area of Fuxian, but they were all defeated by Liu Bei, and the armies retreated to Mianzhu. Wu Yi led his army to surrender to Liu Bei and was appointed as a rebellious general.

    In the summer of the nineteenth year of Jian'an (214), Liu Bei pacified Yizhou, worshiped Wu Yi as a protector, and married Wu Yi's sister Wu, who was a widow at the time, as his wife. In the first year of Zhangwu (221), Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, established Shu Han, and Wu Yi was promoted to the governor of Guanzhong.

    In the third year of Zhang Wu (223), Liu Bei died. In May, the crown prince Liu Chan succeeded to the throne, changed the Yuan to Jianxing, and Wu Yi was awarded the title of Marquis of Pavilion. In the sixth year of Jianxing (228), Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, made a northern expedition to Cao Wei, and Wu Yi also went out with the army.

    In the eighth year of Jianxing (230), Wu Yi and Prime Minister Sima Wei Yan led the army west into Qiangzhong under the order of Zhuge Liang, attacked the Liangzhou area of Cao Wei, and the Han army marched to the Yangxi area, where they encountered the army of Fei Yao, the general of Cao Wei, and Guo Huai, the history of Yongzhou, and the two armies fought, and Wu Yi and Wei Yan broke Fei Yao and Guo Huai. Wu Yi was awarded the title of Marquis of Xiting, entered the Marquis of Gaoyang Township, and was promoted to General Zuo. In February of the ninth year of Jianxing (231), Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, made the fourth northern expedition to Cao Wei.

    In June, due to heavy rain, grain delivery could not continue, and the Han army retreated back to Shuzhong. In August, after the army returned, Li Yan, who was in charge of transporting grain and grass, deceived and tried to shirk responsibility. Wu Yi and Zhuge Liang jointly wrote to Liu Chan, the queen of the post, requesting that Li Yan be deposed.

    In the twelfth year of Jianxing (234), Zhuge Liang died of illness. Wu Yi was appointed as the governor of Hanzhong, out of Hanzhong County, an important military town of Shu Han, and moved to the general of the Che Cavalry, awarded the festival charm, led the Yongzhou Assassin History, and entered the Marquis of Jiyang. In the fifteenth year of Jianxing (237), Wu Yi died.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although there are many powerful people, there are only a few people who can really make everyone remember. Among the more famous talents in Shu Han, there are Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong, Fa Zheng, Jiang Wei, and Wu has five tiger generals. The general I want to introduce today is a capable man in the late Shu Han period, and his official position is even higher than Zhao Yun, but he has never been remembered by people.

    This famous general who is ignored by everyone is Wu Yi, the general of Shu Han. Wu Yi is far away, a native of Chenliu County, Yanzhou. Wu Yi was the first to take refuge under Liu Zhang's door and was Liu Zhang's lieutenant general.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Unintentionally is a person who is particularly good at observing words and feelings, and he followed Liu Bei later. In terms of political performance, he has been helped by Liu Bei, and his military ability is also very strong, he is a person with deep foresight and a deep city government, and he can govern the strong with the weak.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wu Yi - Personal Profile.

    Profile Gender Male.

    Nationality [Yanzhou]Chenliu County [now Kaifeng, Henan].

    Appearance tall and strong.

    Official to the general of the chariot cavalry Marquis of Jiyang.

    Brothers and sisters, Empress Wu, brother Wu Ban.

    Related figures: Zhuge Liang, Wei Yan, Liu Bei, Liu Chan, the forces he once served, Shu Han, Liu Yan|Zhang.

    Wu Yi - Concise Historical Biography.

    Wu Yizi is far away, Chen Liujun is a native of Shaogu, his father Su has an old relationship with Liu Yan, Wu Yi is with Liu Yan into Shu, once served as Liu Zhang's Zhonglang general, Liu Bei was reduced after entering Sichuan. Prepare a sister as a wife. Yi is tall and strong, and he loves the soldiers.

    Beiyi was the protector of the army and the rebellious general, and in the first year of Zhang Wu, he was the governor of Guanzhong. In the eighth year of Jianxing, he and Wei Yan broke the Wei general Fei Yao in the Nan'an border and moved to the left general. In the twelfth year, Yidu Hanzhong, the general of the chariot cavalry, the false festival, and the history of the Yongzhou assassin, entered the Marquis of Jiyang.

    Fifteen-year rate. Wu Yi - A concise biography.

    Wu Yi first became a general under Liu Zhang, and after Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Wu Yi was captured and surrendered, and Liu Bei accepted Wu Yimei as his wife. Later, he was named General Zuo, Marquis of Gaoyang, who followed Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, loyal and hardworking. After Zhuge Liang's death, Wu Yi guarded Hanzhong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, it is based on the interests of the country, the battle of Chibi Sun-Liu Alliance, and later Guan Yu defeated Maicheng, Wu presented Guan Yu's head to Cao Cao to show friendship, and put the blame on Wei, so the Sun-Liu Alliance is in a very unstable state, that is, with national interests as the fundamental point.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally strategically, it is an alliance to resist Wei, but each has its own Xiao Jiujiu, and there are times when they tear their faces, killing Guan Yu, and even the battle of Yiling in the back. There is no eternal alliance, only eternal interests.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you compare, the relationship is still good. The battle is certain, Shu occupied Jingzhou, the springboard for Eastern Wu to enter the Central Plains, and it is impossible not to fight. Starting from Chibi, the big war was Jingzhou, and Lü Meng killed Guan Yu.

    Lu Xun burned the company camp. The local ones are not clear, and there should be no less. The landlord can go to the statistics.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    During the Three Kingdoms period, the relationship between Wei, Shu and Wu was very poor. In fact, no matter what era there is, there is only one point in international relations, that is, taking the national interests of the country as the first priority, Shu and Wu formed an alliance to fight Wei at the beginning, and in the end, didn't Zhuge Liang make Zhou Yu angry to death? There is no friendship between them, the relationship between them is unstable, and the most important thing is the national interest and the unification of the world.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wei Shu was a mortal enemy, and Wu was bent on seizing the place south of the Yangtze River. He wants to get Jingzhou in whoever is in his hands

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Shu formed an alliance with Wu at the time of Chibi and defeated Cao Cao, forming a three-legged situation. Later, because Wu Guo killed Guan Yu, Liu Bei attacked Wu Guo despite Zhuge Liang's advice, and finally died of depression. Later, Zhuge reconciled with Wu again.

    Wow, that's a bit succinct. If you want to know the comprehensive, you still have to read the original book

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Wang Lang? Hua Xin?

    It's not quite, these are early, and there was no concept of Wu at that time, so it's not a matter if you don't keep your own master here, and find another lord.

    But after the establishment of the Three Kingdoms in the later period, this was treason, and when Sun Quan was about to die, he couldn't hold it down, and there seemed to be a lot of people who ran, but they were not very famous.

    The two in front are the two of Cao Wei's three dukes, and their status is not low.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the later period, it is not very clear, there were two famous people in the early stage, one was Hua Xin and the other was Zhang Hong, these two people were not counted as those who voted for Wei, they were all left by Cao Cao when Sun Ce sent them to the court at that time, and they stayed in the court (which is also a way to weaken the princes).

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