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Zhou Yu was killed by Zhuge Liang because he seized Jingzhou with a trick, and died young, about 24 years old. Zhuge Liang, he died on the road of the Northern Expedition, that is, in Wuzhangyuan, and he was about 54 years old when he died. (I'm not so sure).
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Zhou Yu: The word Gongjin, in the thirteenth year of Jian'an (208 AD), he defeated Cao's army in the Battle of Chibi. After the map into the Central Plains, unfortunately in the fifteenth year of Jian'an (AD 210) December died of illness in Baqiu (now Yueyang City, Hunan Province), died young, only thirty-six years old Shu Jianxing twelve years Zhuge Liang again Northern Expedition, due to overwork into illness, died in August of that year in Wuzhangyuan.
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Died of illness. Zhuge Liang, who died at the age of 36, also died of illness and died at the age of 54.
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1, Luo Guanzhong** In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the author is based on literary and artistic needs, Zhou Yu is described as a character who fights with Zhuge Liangming, and is finally angry with Zhuge Liang.
2, leaving Kong Ming Sanqi Zhou Gongjin, Zhou Yu angrily screamed on the horse, the arrow sores rebroke, fell under the horse, and sighed to the sky before he died: "Since the past is born in the dust, He Shengliang!" ”
3. In the fifteenth year of Jian'an (210), Sun Quan approved Zhou Yu's plan to conquer Yizhou, and Zhou Yu returned to Jiangling, where he was stationed, and went to Baqiu (now Yueyang, Hunan), where he suddenly fell ill and died at the age of thirty-six.
4, Sun Quan cried when he heard this: "Gongjin has the capital of Wang Zuo, but his life is short, what else can I rely on?" He personally put on mourning clothes to mourn for Zhou Yu, and was moved.
5. When Zhou Yu's coffin was transported back to Wu County, Sun Quan went to Wuhu to greet him, and all the funeral expenses were borne by the state. After Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, he said to the minister: "If there is no Hui Zheng Chan Gongjin, I will not be the emperor." ”
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Zhou Yu died of a serious illness. It's not really angry, this kind of speech is just made up by others, which is a bit of a smear for Zhou Yu.
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According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms": "(Zhou) Yu returned to Jiangling, for the sake of dressing, and the road was ...... Baqiu died of illness." In 210 AD, Zhou Yu returned to Jiangling, but unfortunately died of illness when he arrived in Baqiu at the age of 36.
Judging from the official history, Mei Zhoulang completely died of natural causes, and was not "killed" by Zhuge Liang at all. And according to the description of "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", when Zhou Lang helped Sun Quan build a grand blueprint, Zhuge Liang was still recruiting troops in Guiyang, Lingling, and Changsha, and did not have a head-to-head confrontation with Zhou Lang. So no matter how you look at it, it is impossible for Zhou Yu in history to be angry with Zhuge Liang.
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In the book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhuge Liang was angry with Zhou Yu, and Zhou Yu died of illness. Of course, romance ** can't be taken seriously, Zhou Yu in history did not die of jealousy, and there is no plot of "both Yu and Liang". However, Zhou Yu in history did die young, and he was only 36 years old when he died.
In history, when Zhou Yu was marching back to Jiangling, he passed through Baqiu and died of a sudden illness.
In ancient times when the medical level was backward, because it was normal to die of illness, coupled with the continuous wars of the Three Kingdoms period, the life expectancy of ancient people was usually very short, on average about 30 years old, so for people at that time, death at this age was not considered an untimely death, but it was a pity for the aristocratic class with better conditions.
The real reason for Zhou Yu's death is said to be the use of his brain and overwork. According to the historical book "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", Zhou Yu was talented and intelligent when he was young, and at the age of 16, he fell seriously ill because of excessive use of his brain. Later, he led the Wu army to win the Chibi War, and was wounded by an arrow when attacking Jingzhou.
When the injury was not healed, he attacked Xishu because of his opposition to the Liu group. In the end, due to injuries and overwork, old diseases and arrow wounds**, he died in the army.
Zhou Yu in history is heroic, he is tall, handsome, and quite knowledgeable, and the image of Confucianism in the lupine scarf was originally to describe Zhou Yu. Zhou Yu's merit lies in helping Sun Ce lay the foundation in the early days, defeating Cao Cao in the Battle of Chibi, and helping Sun Quan stabilize the situation. In the official history, Zhou Yu was highly evaluated, calling Zhou Yu "remarkable" and "real genius".
Zhou Yu is magnanimous, can make friends with his subordinates, and his subordinates respect him very much, and he is not a jealous and jealous person in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
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It has always been said that Zhou Yu was angry with Zhuge Liang, and the sentence "Both Shengyu and He Shengliang" is the best explanation. But I think how could the real Zhou Yu be so angry and die, and dying of illness is more in line with him.
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Zhou Yu died of illness. Zhou Yu was wounded by a poisoned arrow during the attack on Nanjun, and after desperately taking Nanjun, he recuperated in Chaisang County. But before his body had healed, Zhou Yu led his troops to attack Xichuan, and died of an arrow wound on the way.
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"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" records that Zhou Yu was killed by Zhuge Liang because of his small energy, and in history, Zhou Yu was shot by an arrow during the war and died, which has nothing to do with Zhuge Liang.
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Zhou Yu always feels that he is bright and bright. The strategists and military advisors of the same era, he compared himself with Zhuge Liang everywhere, and he was cautious, and it was inevitable that he would die of anger!
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There has always been a saying that Zhou Yu was angry with Zhuge Liang, and this statement has no scientific basis. There is no historical record, and Zhou Yu should have died of illness in the end.
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Zhou Yu was to death just a ** statement. In history, he died because of arrow wounds**, and finally failed to treat him.
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I don't want to say in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu is angry, Zhou Yu should have been injured on the battlefield and then died. There's a lot of fiction in it.
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The real Zhou Yu was not killed by Zhuge Liang, this is the description of the work, and the most likely is that Zhou Yu was unfortunately killed by an arrow because of righteousness.
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It's a shame to say, Zhou Yu was angry with Zhuge Liang, because Zhuge Liang saw through his strategy and made him besieged, so that he was angry to death.
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Zhou Yu died due to overwork from years of war, arrow wounds and old diseases at the same time, and the treatment was ineffective. It's not like it says in **.
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