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Chapter 156: Discussion of the Shu-Han Dynasty (Part 2)

"I think it is more appropriate for the cavalry general Deng Bomiao to lead the army. Bomiao has been a general for more than 20 years. He served as General Yangwu and General Zhao Zilong and followed the Prime Minister in the Northern Expedition. He also served as an envoy to Soochow. He is a rare person.

He is a versatile man in both civil and military affairs, well versed in the art of war, and has made great achievements in diplomatic affairs. He will definitely be able to show mercy to the West!"

At this time, the governor of Guangwu and the prefect of Yinping, Liao Hua, stood up and came out of the queue, and said loudly with a red face,

Not to mention military generals like Liao Hua, let's look at the current situation of the world being divided into three parts. The constant wars between countries are enough to make civil servants also pay attention to the war.

Liao Hua is also an authentic Jingzhou sect, a native of Zhonglu County, Xiangyang County, Jingzhou. His previous experience is also legendary. He has been a member of a wealthy family in Miannan for generations, and he first served as the chief registrar of former general Guan Yu under Liu Bei.

In the winter of the 24th year of Jian'an, Sun Wu attacked Jingzhou, Guan Yu was defeated and killed, and Liao Hua also joined Sun Wu. Liao Hua missed the Han leader Liu Bei, so he faked his death. At that time, people believed it was true, and Liao Hua took the opportunity to take his mother to the west day and night, and rushed to Shuhan.

In the spring of the second year of Zhang Wu, Liu Bei personally led his generals to conquer Sun Wu and met Liao Hua in Zigui. Liu Bei was very happy after seeing Liao Hua and appointed Liao Hua as the prefect of Yidu County.

Liu Bei then marched to Xiaoting, Yidao County, with Liao Hua as the governor, and confronted the Wu army led by Lu Xun. However, in leap six months of the same year, Liu Bei's army was defeated by Lu Xun, and Liao Hua returned to Shu with the defeated army.

In April of the third year of Zhangwu, Liu Bei died of illness in Baidi City.

In May, Prince Liu Chan ascended the throne and changed the Yuan Dynasty to Jianxing.

Liao Hua was promoted to prime minister and joined the army, and later became the governor of Guangwu and the prefect of Yinping County.

In the same year, when Zhuge Liang promoted Jiang Wan as a talented person, Jiang Wan insisted on giving it to Liu Yong, Yin Hua, Pang Yan and Liao Hua.

In September of the first year of Yanxi, Liao Hua led his troops to attack the camp stationed by Shan Qiang Marquis Danmu of Wei. Guo Huai, the governor of Wei Yongzhou, sent Wang Yun, the prefect of Guangwei County, and You Yi, the prefect of Nan'an County, to rescue them. The two armies were divided along the east and west sides.

They joined forces to attack Liao Huajun from a flank.

However, at the same time, the weakness of dispersed troops was exposed, and many camps of You Yi's army were stationed in non-secure places. Liao Hua seized the opportunity to attack and defeated You Yi. Wang Yun was also killed by an arrow in the battle.

Such a military commander has a lot of experience in battle, and has won a few small victories, but his qualifications and abilities are not obvious. The candidate recommended this time is also quite suitable.

Later, people still gave him a general who had no general in Shu. Liao Hua gave him the title of pioneer. They looked down upon him a little, but they could still get a glimpse of this man's talent in leading troops.

Liao Hua's ability to join the Shu Han camp can only be traced back to when Guan Yu went to look for Liu Bei. At that time, Liu Bei's wife, who was escorted by Guan Yu, was snatched away by a group of bandits, and Liao Hua was one of the second commanders. He heard about Liu Bei's reputation for benevolence and righteousness.

To send them back.

But Du Yuan refused, so Liao Hua decisively killed Du Yuan and went to seek refuge with Guan Yu, but was rejected by Guan Yu because of the large number of people in the village.

It was not until Liu Bei went to Bashu that Guan Yu guarded Jingzhou that Liao Hua was able to join Guan Yu's account and serve as the chief clerk. First of all, Guan Yunchang was very arrogant and looked down upon ordinary people.

If Liao Hua had no real ability, I'm afraid Guan Yu would turn him away again, and Guan Yu's ability to allow him to serve as a civil servant shows that Liao Hua's martial arts and talents were extraordinary.

At Guan Yu's side, Liao Hua's status was obviously higher than that of Zhou Cang and Guan Ping. He was appointed as a vanguard. His martial arts skills were fully demonstrated when Guan Yu defeated Maicheng. At that time, he was besieged and wanted to break out of the Wu army.

Surrounding him and asking for help was tantamount to courting death. But Liao Hua did it and successfully went to Shangyong to ask for help, but unfortunately he was still unable to save himself.

Liao Hua was not only extraordinary in ability, but also loyal. After Guan Yu's death, he was captured by Soochow. Soochow offered him an olive branch. You must know that many generals were reused after the surrender in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, and Liao Hua

But he faked his own death and escaped back to Shuhan.

After returning to the Shu Han Dynasty, Liao Hua was also highly regarded and participated in the Northern Expedition to Cao Wei. He was an extremely important general in the late Shu Han Dynasty. He had nothing to do with mediocrity, so his speech today still has some weight.

The chariot general he recommended, Deng Zhi, was after the famous Eastern Han Dynasty general Deng Yu. Deng Zhi was predicted to become a general in his early years. Later, he was appointed as Pi Ling by Liu Bei and promoted to the prefect of Guanghan.

Later, he was conscripted into the court as Shangshu because of his integrity and achievements in government. After Liu Bei's death, he was ordered to go to Wu as an envoy, successfully repairing the relationship between the two countries, and was deeply appreciated by Wu Lord Biyan'er.

In the sixth year of Jianxing's reign, Prime Minister Zhuge Liang planned the Northern Expedition and ordered Deng Zhi and General Zhao Yun to pretend to attack Yicheng to attract the main force of Wei Cao's true army.

In the twelfth year of Jianxing, he was moved to the former military advisor and former general, and became the governor of Yanzhou. He was granted the title of Marquis of Wuting in Yangzhou, and soon he was in charge of Jiangzhou. In the sixth year of Yanxi, he was moved to the post of general of chariots and cavalry, and was later granted the title of holiday. This shows that he still treated the Han Dynasty as a general.

It is quite creditable that as early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, the official positions of military generals from high to low were: general, general of hussar, general of chariot, general of guard, general of four directions, etc. General of chariot ranked third among the military generals.

position, it can be said that he is second only to Fei Yi now. After all, no current Han Dynasty holds the position of hussar general. It can also be said that he is the "third in command" of the Shu Han army now. Of course, this is counted from the emperor.

Naturally, those who serve as chariot and cavalry generals are generals who have made great achievements in battle.

First of all, the first chariot and cavalry general of the Shu Han Dynasty was Zhang Fei

Zhang Fei and Liu Bei are from the same hometown. They both came from Zhuo County, Youzhou. As early as the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu followed Liu Bei and participated in battles such as putting down the Yellow Turban Uprising. It is true that in the 24th year of Jian'an, because of Zhang Fei

Liu Bei's recklessness prompted Liu Bei to lose Xuzhou. However, Zhang Fei's achievements clearly outweighed his faults for the Shu Han. In the 18th year of Jian'an, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun and others went to Yizhou to help Liu Bei defeat Liu Zhang. In the 20th year of Jian'an,

, while Zhang Fei was guarding Brazil County, he repelled Zhang He's attack. What is more interesting is that Zhang He's highest official position in Cao Wei was also the general of chariots and cavalry. After that, Zhang Fei participated in the Battle of Hanzhong. Jian'an 20

In four years, Liu Bei ascended the throne as King of Hanzhong, and Zhang Fei was canonized as General Right.

In the first year of Zhangwu, Liu Bei ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu. In this context, Zhang Fei was promoted to General of Chariots and Cavalry, second only to Ma Chao, who served as General of Hussars among military generals. However, it is a pity that this year, Zhang Fei

He was killed by his subordinates and failed to participate in the Battle of Yiling. In this regard, in the author's opinion, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu were both fierce generals who were brave enough to win the three armies. However, Zhang Fei respected the scholar-bureaucrats but did not treat his soldiers well, while Guan Yu treated his soldiers well.

His own soldiers were rather arrogant towards the scholar-bureaucrats. This became an important reason why Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed one after another.

The second chariot general is Wu Yi

Wu Yi came from Yanzhou. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wu Yi came to Yizhou and assisted Liu Zhang's father Liu Yan. When the Battle of Yizhou broke out, Wu Yi surrendered to Liu Bei. And after Liu Bei pacified Yizhou, he married Wu Yi.

Wu Ban's younger sister, the Wu family. This gave them a special status in the Shu Han Dynasty, that is, Wu Yi and the Wu Ban brothers can be said to be relatives of the Shu Han Dynasty. Starting from the sixth year of Jianxing, Wu Yi followed Zhuge Liang in the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains.

In the eighth year of Jianxing's reign, Wei Yan defeated Guo Huai, Fei Yao and other Cao Wei generals in the Battle of Yangxi. As for Wu Yi, he also participated in this battle. After the Battle of Yangxi, Wu Yi was conferred the title of Zuo Wei by his successor Liu Chan.

General, he was given the title of Marquis of Gaoyang Township.

After Zhuge Liang died of illness in the 12th year of Jianxing, Wu Yi was promoted to Chariot General and became the second Chariot General of the Shu Han Dynasty. Moreover, starting from the 12th year of Jianxing, Chariot General Wu Yi also assumed the important task of guarding Hanzhong.

However, it is a pity that Wu Yi passed away in the fifteenth year of Jianxing, which meant that he only guarded Hanzhong for less than four years.

The current Chariot General is Deng Bomiao, who is the third Chariot General of the Shu Han Dynasty. It can be seen that people who serve as the Chariot General of the Shu Han Dynasty have become "short-lived". It is a dangerous position, as if there is no invisible force.

like a curse within,

Deng Zhi was promoted to the rank of Chariot General in the sixth year of Yanxi's reign. It has been six years now. It seems that the "short-lived" curse of the Shu Han Chariot General has been broken.

"I feel that General Deng Bomiao must not be allowed to take on this important task. Deng Bomiao has a strong and proud personality. If he goes to Xiping County, he will easily conflict with the Qiang and Hu tribes. After all, those people are still a bit barbaric and disobedient to the king."

, If you insist on being tough, I will not be able to gain a foothold in Xiping!" Chen Zhi, the attendant, stood up and walked out of the queue and said worriedly, as if there was no trace of selfishness mixed in...


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