How to evaluate Wei Yan s behavior after Zhuge Liang s death?

Updated on history 2024-05-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think his behavior is excusable. He paid so much for the Shu Kingdom, but he has not been reused, and it can even be said that he cannot be trusted, and finally after Zhuge Liang died, he rebelled and was killed. This is related to Zhuge Liang to a certain extent, he did not adjust the relationship between Wei Yan and Yang Yi, and thought that Wei Yansheng had a backbone, and wanted to get rid of it quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    From Wei Yan's behavior, he did not want to rebel, but belonged to the internal struggle of Shu, the reason why he led his troops back to Chengdu first, and even destroyed the plank road, his purpose was to suppress Yang Yi, meet Liu Chan first, and solve this political enemy. But his behavior angered most of the Shu generals, he had a bad relationship with colleagues before, and he was stubborn and self-serving, so he was killed by Ma Dai.

    Generally speaking, after Zhuge Liang's death, the power within Shu was redistributed and reshuffled.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhuge Liang said that Wei Yan had a rebellious backbone from the first time he saw him, but Wei Yan never said a word of rebellion, and Zhuge Liang was spreading rumors of Wei Yan's rebellion both during his life and after his death. After Zhuge Liang died, he set up a bureau for Wei Yan, so Wei Yan's idea was to go to the emperor to explain the situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wei Yan is not born with a backbone, his behavior is the behavior of a normal person, not everyone is as tall and arrogant as Zhuge Liang, and they all need to obtain the realization of self-worth and the recognition of the leadership, Wei Yan was suppressed by the Five Tiger Generals and Zhuge Liang, and it is normal to make a stand to the Lord after Zhuge Liang's death, but Zhuge Liang is not counted, and finally died at the hands of his own people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wei Yan regarded peace as abandoning darkness and turning to the light at first, but in fact, he wanted to get Liu Bei's heavy responsibility and find a better backer. Zhuge Liang had already noticed this thought. Later, when he was named General Wuhu, there was no Wei Yan, and he was always dissatisfied in his heart, but Zhuge Liang suppressed him and did not dare to make a mistake.

    But after Zhuge Liang's death, there was no one in the army to suppress him, and he was even more reckless, which was also expected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Anyone who has read the Three Kingdoms knows that the strength of Shu is strong on the one hand because the generals are very strong, and on the other hand, they have a very good military advisor, that is, Zhuge Liang.

    When the five tiger generals passed away one after another, Zhuge Liang was dying, which also meant that Shu had reached a critical moment of life and death, and Wei Yan thought of the road of Shu that would inevitably perish in the future competition. So, he embarked on the path of rebellion. Zhuge Liang is also a clever plan, and he has already expected such a day.

    So before he died, he left a bag and finally got rid of Wei Yan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wei Yan is really a victim of political infighting. Wei Yan is indeed both civil and military, and his ability to lead troops is beyond doubt. After Zhuge Liang died, he burned the trestle bridge and didn't let Yang Yi pass, just wanting to see Liu Chan first, not to descend to Wei.

    In addition, Zhuge Liang has been suppressing him, and he has always been unconvinced, so when Zhuge Liang died, he was a little blind and arrogant. So, Wei Yan actually didn't have a good relationship with the leaders above, so in the end, the top wanted you to die, and you had to die.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think Wei Yan's behavior should be very normal in the eyes of Zhuge Liang, because Zhou Guoliang had already concluded that Wei Yan would rebel before his death, so he left a clever plan in advance to help them, how to judge Wei Yan's rebellion, I think Wei Yan is the kind of person who is more ambitious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As a general second only to Zhuge on the front line, the army should have been led by him, but Zhuge handed over to a secretary and didn't give it to him... This is so heart-wrenching, Lao Tie.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wei Yan was designed, how could he say that the power struggle after Zhuge died.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you look at it from the official history, in fact, Wei Yan's death has nothing to do with Zhuge Liang, and Wei Yan himself is also a general under Zhuge Liang, and Zhuge Liang needs to rely on him if he wants the Northern Expedition. The reason why Wei Yan died at the hands of Ma Dai was actually because he had a conflict with Yang Yi, and in the end he also became a victim of the political struggle. But from beginning to end, Wei Yan never thought of betraying Shu Han, he just wanted to destroy Yang Yi.

    Wei Yan was reused by Liu Bei, so he slowly became Liu Bei's main force, and after that, Liu Bei also made him the Taishou of Hanzhong. Although Wei Yan is very brave and good at leading troops, this person's personality is relatively arrogant, and he is not good at socializing with others, so in the imperial court, Wei Yan's connections are not particularly good, and he has no good friends. Due to his personality, he often had disputes with some **, so many people in the court did not have a very good opinion of Wei Yan.

    Yang Yi was actually promoted by Liu Bei, when Zhuge Liang started the Northern Expedition, he would help Zhuge Liang to make some plans and be responsible for preparing grain and grass, because he did a particularly good job, so Zhuge Liang also liked this person very much. But it's a pity that there is indeed a big contradiction between Yang Yi and Wei Yan, and this point also makes Zhuge Liang particularly worried. Before Zhuge Liang died, he explained to Yang Yi and others to retreat from the army, and let Wei Yan break off, and Zhuge Liang said that if Wei Yan did not obey the military order, he could abandon him, but the army's actions should continue as usual.

    In fact, it can be seen from Zhuge Liang's confession that Zhuge Liang did not want to put Wei Yan to death. <>

    After Zhuge Liang's death, Wei Yan really did not obey the military order, and the conflict between him and Yang Yi officially broke out at this time. Seeing Yang Yi retreating, Wei Yan was very dissatisfied, so he burned the plank road. After that, the two of them successively reported to Chengdu that the other party had defected, but because Wei Yan's popularity in the tide was relatively poor, many people were actually partial to Yang Yi, and then Wei Yan chose to send troops to block Yang Yi because of fear, and after the failure of the operation, he fled to the south, and was finally killed by Ma Dai, who caught up.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    has a certain relationship, and I don't want to delay the Northern Expedition because of Zhuge Liang's death, so there will be things that will happen later.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think Wei Yan's death really has something to do with Zhuge Liang; The truth is that his abilities in all aspects are very good, but because of what he said and the conclusions he made, Zhuge Liang felt that this person was very uncontrollable, and for the follow-up development of the country, Zhuge Liang could only use other means to kill this person.

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