Among the five good generals, Cao Cao s most trusted person is Zhang Liao? Or is it forbidden?

Updated on history 2024-05-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Compared with Zhang Liao, Cao Cao was more willing to believe in Yu Ban。Among the five good generals under Cao Cao, Zhang Liao must be the most famous and has many military exploits, but Cao Cao is more willing to believe in Yu Ban. In the final analysis, it is because Zhang Liao himself is not a talent who has always stayed by his side, he came from Lu Bu, he already had a reputation when he was under Lu Bu, and when he came to Cao Cao's side, his reputation spread further, but Cao Cao was not very willing to trust him.

    Cao Cao would not ask Zhang Liao to do very important things at all。For example, regarding his own safety, Cao Cao would not ask Zhang Liao to do it, and he was still wary of him. After losing the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao fled north, but Cao Cao did not flee blindly, he still deployed troops to prevent the enemy from pursuing.

    When arranging the troops, Cao Cao directly arranged Zhang Liao to Yuzhou, and did not arrange it in Jingzhou, which Zhang Liao himself guarded, which was also because Zhang Liao had a good relationship with Liu Bei when he was still working for Lu Bu at that time, especially Guan Yu, so Cao Cao was afraid that Zhang Liao would let Guan Yu go when he met him in Jingzhou. <>

    In terms of troops, Zhang Liao will not be given too many troops at all. For example, in the battle of Xiaoyaojin, although Zhang Liao fought very well in the end, in fact, it was very dangerous in the back, because Cao Cao did not give Zhang Liao anything at all, and only gave him 7,000 people to defend. At that time, although Cao Cao's main forces were entangled with Zhang Lu in Hanzhong, it was impossible not to take out tens of thousands of people, which was also why Cao Cao did not trust Zhang Liao, and he did not let go of his military power.

    In terms of forbiddenness, Cao Cao has to trust him a lot。At that time, Yu Ban was asked to guard Xu Du, which was already very trusting of Yu Ban's statement, after all, in Xu Du, the general who defended the city simply let Cao Cao, who was far away in the sky, not be able to control it, and Yu Ban could take on this important task, which can show that Cao Cao believed in him. Later, Cao Cao also handed over heavy troops to Yu Ban, such as the 300,000 soldiers and horses who rescued Cao Ren, and gave them when he said he would give them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be Yu Ban, he is the only general with a foreign surname who has been named a fake Jieyue.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It was Zhang Liao, as can be seen from Cao Cao's very relieved letting him command all the armies of Eastern Wu.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yu Ban, because Yu Ban's official position is higher than Zhang Liao's, and Cao Cao also handed over some important positions to Yu Ban.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be Yu Ban, Cao Cao doesn't like people who surrender, Zhang Liao took the initiative to surrender, so Cao Cao was very distrustful, and believed in Yu Ban, who had followed him for many years, and crowned him as General Zuo.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhang Liao was not captured by Cao Cao with Lu Bu in the official history, that is the story of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". In official history, Zhang Liao voluntarily chose to surrender to Cao Cao when he saw others surrender without being implicated. Therefore, Cao Cao made Zhang Liao the Marquis of Guan.

    If, according to legend, Zhang Liao was captured by Cao Cao, and Cao Cao made him a marquis, do you think Cao Cao was a fool? Is it that worthless? Will Cao Ying have no objections?

    You, a prisoner, a loser, are treated better than us victors?

    <> as to why Zhang Liao and Zhang He were treated differently when they surrendered to Cao Cao, we should analyze it according to the context of the time. In layman's terms, it's like changing jobs. You get a high initial salary not only based on your own strength, but also because of the benefits you can bring to the company.

    1.Depending on the circumstances of the surrender, the treatment is also different. At that time, the outcome of the Xuzhou War was already clear.

    Lü Bu was defeated and killed. Zhang Liao, as Lu Bu's subordinate, if Zhang Liao did not surrender, the fate would be the same as Gao Shun. After Zhang Liao's surrender, Cao Cao was promoted to commander of the army, which was actually an elevation of Zhang Liao's status.

    After all, Zhang Liao brought Lu Bu's soldiers to surrender, but it couldn't be too high. After all, Zhang Liao was a recruit who had just surrendered and had no combat exploits.

    For Cao Cao at that time, their roles were very different, and it didn't matter whether Zhang Liao surrendered or not. Gao Shun, Lü Bu's first general, was the leader of the camp that defeated Liu Bei and Xiahoudun, but was killed because Gao Shun refused to surrender. In fact, Zhang Liao was not important to Cao Cao.

    But Zhang He is different. Zhang He was Yuan Shao's general in Hebei and was very familiar with Hebei's military arrangements and internal affairs. After the Battle of Guandu, Zhang Heda was favored by Cao Cao, who trusted him and asked him to follow the army to attack Yecheng.

    After capturing Yecheng, Zhang He followed Cao Cao to the Bohai Sea and attacked Yuan Tan. He led his army to surround Yongzhou and defeated Yuan's army. It can be said that Zhang He played a very important role in the Battle of Jizhou and the defeat of the two Yuan armies.

    Cao Cao is very aware of the interests involved, and it is normal for him to receive a high salary.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhang He's official title is higher than that of Zhang Liao, but it needs to be clear that when Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao, although he "coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes", Cao Cao did not even occupy a state in the Han Dynasty. At the time of the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao had stabilized Xuzhou, and even crossed the river to seize Hanoi, and his own power was also much stronger, and he already had the atmosphere of unifying the north. The so-called rising tide lifts all boats, and the rewards for soldiers will naturally rise.

    Zhang Liao and Zhang He were treated differently when they surrendered, but it was just a change in Cao Cao's power.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhang He's salary is higher. Although their official positions are the same, the treatment and positions given to them by Cao Cao are different, which helps them to be more filial to Cao Cao. At the same time, two people will also have a civil war.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhang Liao was reused by Cao Yan Zecao, and had a very good relationship with Cao Cao, and when Zhang Liao died, Cao Cao also went to visit him in person. Zhang He and Sima Yi were originally clansmen and good enemies, but they were later targeted by Sima Yi for the death omen key to the conspiracy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zhang Sui had an outstanding performance in the battle of Hefei, and finally Lu Liang died of illness in Jiangdu, Zhang He's martial arts were strong and uncertain, and finally he was killed by an arrow in the Muzao clan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Zhang Liao died because of illness, and he was only 54 years old when he died; Zhang He fought Zhuge Liang when he was at the wooden gate, and was shot in the right knee by a flying arrow and finally died.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many generals, such as Xiahou Ba, Jiang Wei, etc., and many of Cao Cao's generals were born as generals, especially Zhang Liao and Zhang He, two famous generals among Cao Wei's five sons, are typical generals. Since both of them are demoted generals and are both good generals of the five sons, who of the two is better treated?

    Zhang Liao used to be Lu Bu's subordinate, after Lu Bu was killed, Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao Cao, Zhang Liao was thrown in 199 AD, and Zhang He was in 200 AD, the Battle of Guandu broke out, Zhang He was Yuan Shao's general. The difference in treatment between the two is mainly reflected in the title and official position, Zhang Liao was given the title of Marquis of Guan Nei after his surrender, and the official position was Zhonglang General. Zhang He surrendered to Cao Cao and named him the Marquis of Duting, and his official position was a partial general, from the perspective of official position, Zhang Liao was two levels lower than Zhang He, and his title was not as good as Zhang He.

    Cao Cao's treatment of Zhang Liao and Zhang He is different, on the one hand, it is directly related to the two original official positions, Zhang Liao served as a cavalry lieutenant when he was under Lu Bu, Cao Cao's promotion to Zhonglang General has been promoted by two levels, and Zhang He has made a lot of military exploits when he was under Yuan Shao, and was named Ningguo Zhonglang General by Yuan Shao, after surrendering to Cao Cao, Cao Cao is not good to continue to let Zhang He be a Zhonglang general, so he was promoted to a partial general, Zhang He can feel Cao Cao's attention.

    Another reason is that Zhang Liao and Zhang He surrendered to Cao Cao differently, Zhang Liao surrendered after Lu Bu was killed, Cao Cao spoke to the soldiers in Picheng, and treated those who surrendered with courtesy, Zhang Liao led his subordinates to surrender, that is to say, Zhang Liao insisted until the end and surrendered. Although Zhang Liao was very loyal to Lu Bu, he lost his trust in Cao Cao, and Zhang Liao at that time had to commit suicide except to surrender. The key is that Lu Bu had fought with Cao Cao for several years, and the soldiers in Cao Cao's camp did not have much affection for Zhang Liao.

    And Zhang He surrendered when there was no winner or loser, Zhang He's surrender at this time increased Cao Cao's confidence to defeat Yuan Shao, so Zhang He's surrender is valuable, and for Cao Cao, Zhang He's surrender is an accident and a surprise. Therefore, Zhang He's salary, official position, and knighthood are higher than Zhang Liao.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cao Cao gave Zhang He the best treatment. When Zhang Liao surrendered, he was named the Marquis of Guannei, and the official position he was given was Zhonglang General. When Zhang He surrendered, he was named the Marquis of Duting, and the official position he was given was a partial general. The title and official position given to Zhang He are both high.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When Zhang Liao surrendered, Cao Cao gave him the title of Zhonglang General and the title of Marquis of Guannei, while when Zhang He surrendered, Cao Cao gave him the title of General and the title of Marquis of Duting. The military rank of the partial general is higher than that of the Zhonglang general, and the Marquis of Duting belongs to the liehous, one level higher than the Marquis of Guannei, so it is said that Zhang He's treatment when he surrendered was better than Zhang Liao! Judging from the treatment given by Cao Cao, Zhang He was even more powerful than Zhang Liao at that time!

    But after joining Cao Cao's camp, the development trajectory of the two has changed dramatically.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cao Cao's treatment of Zhang Liao was better, because Zhang Liao was very able to bewitch Cao Cao, and always praised Cao Cao for patting his ass, and Cao Cao liked him very much.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Zhang Liao was a military general under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period of China. Along with Xu Huang, Yue Jin, Li Dian, and Wei Yan, he is widely regarded as one of the five outstanding generals of the Wei state.

    The reason why Zhang Liao often ranked first among the five outstanding generals was because of his extraordinary courage, military prowess, and tactical skills. He is known for his fearless nature, and he is able to display incredible bravery on the battlefield. He was also a very skilled tactician and strategist, and he was able to lead his army to victory in many battles.

    One of Zhang Liao's most prominent characteristics is his loyalty and loyalty to his master. Despite the opportunity to defect to other kingdoms, he remained loyal to Cao Cao throughout his career and was known for his steadfast devotion to his duties. He was also known for his magnanimity, and he was widely respected for his fair treatment of friends and foes.

    In conclusion, Zhang Liao's extraordinary bravery, military prowess, and tactical skill, combined with his loyalty, loyalty, and generosity, made him one of the greatest military commanders of his time, earning him the first place among the five outstanding generals.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    His martial arts are particularly strong, so he can be at the top of the list, and his special feature is that he can write poetry.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    He is more outstanding, very smart, and has a lot of resourcefulness to help the country achieve better development and promote the status of the country. His outstanding feature is that he has a very smart intellect, and his talents are relatively good, his military ability is relatively good, and his martial arts are relatively high.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Wuziliang General refers to the five famous generals of the Cao Wei forces during the Three Kingdoms period, namely the former general Zhang Liao, the right general Le Jin, the Anyuan general Yu Ban, the general Zhang He and the right general Xu Huang of the expedition to the west.

    When Chen Shou wrote the seventeenth volume of the Wei book, he passed on these five people together, and commented after recounting the life and deeds of the generals: "Taizu Jianzi martial arts, and the good generals of the time, the five sons are the first", so modern people call it "five good generals" or "five sons of Wei".

    When Cao Cao was marching and fighting, he often used these five people as the vanguard when attacking, and often used these five people as the vanguard when withdrawing the army. Chen Shou wrote the "Three Kingdoms" when these five people were listed as a biography, and said in the general comment: "Taizu Jianzi martial arts, and the good generals of the time, the five sons are the first", since modern times, people began to call them together as the five good generals, but the son is just a measure word, "five sons" means "these five people".

    The five son-good generals followed Cao Cao at different times, Le Jin and Yu Ban joined Cao Cao at the earliest, followed by Xu Huang, then Zhang Liao, and finally Zhang He.

    Xu Huang followed Yang Feng in his early years and persuaded Yang Feng to escort Emperor Han Xian back to Luoyang and be named the Marquis of Pavilion. Later, he returned to Cao Cao and participated in major battles such as the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Guandu, the Battle of Jizhou, the Battle of White Wolf Mountain, the Battle of Nanjun, the Battle of Guanzhong, the Battle of Liangzhou, and the Battle of Hanzhong, and made many meritorious contributions.

    In the Battle of Fancheng, Xu Huang led the army to repel Guan Yu, followed Guan Yu to chase and kill, and took the opportunity to break Guan Yu's ten sieges in a row, completely lifting the siege of Fancheng. Because of the strict management of the army, he was praised by Cao Cao as "having the style of Zhou Yafu". After the establishment of Cao Wei, he was added as a right general, and Xu Huang was crowned as a right general.

    Subsequently, Xu Huang followed Xiahou Shang to defeat the Shu general Liu Feng and capture Shangyong.

    Xu Huang was frugal all his life, he was very strict with himself, and before he died, he specially instructed him to bury him and wear it in time. And he has meritorious service in every battle, but rarely invites merit and reward, so there is a saying in Cao Cao's army, "No, it belongs to Xu Huang." ”

    Xu Huang used his troops to fight, and sent scouts far away. First acting as if they could not win, and then fighting bravely, chasing down the enemy to victory, the soldiers were often too busy to eat, which can be described as unique.

    Xu Huang often sighed and said: "In ancient times, people often worried that they would not meet a wise monarch, but now I am fortunate to have met the Ming Lord, especially I should make meritorious service to the monarch, ** for personal reputation!" Therefore, Xu Huang took the fight for Cao Wei's reunification cause as an opportunity for his own service, and used it as a motivation to spur his actions.

    It shows his precious character. He was the founding father of the Cao Wei regime and an outstanding general in ancient China.

    Cao Cao: The thieves surrounded the entrenchment and the antlers were ten heavy, and the general won the battle, so he fell into the siege of the thieves and beheaded many prisoners. I have been using soldiers for more than 30 years, and I have heard of those who are good at using soldiers in ancient times, and I have not driven into the enemy's encirclement for a long time.

    And Fan and Xiangyang are surrounded, too Ju and Jimo, and the general's merits are more than Sun Wu and Sui Tho. General Xu can be said to have the style of Zhou Yafu.

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