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Chapter 359: The feared Huang Quan, the three-surnamed domestic slave that is not tolerated by the world

Sun Luban smiled and interjected, "Husband, is Huang Gongheng really that powerful? Isn't it a bit exaggerated to make my husband so fearful?"

Bai Lingjun answered for Cao Shuang: "My sister doesn't know. Although this man has taken refuge with the three lords like Lu Bu and Meng Da, he did not suffer the cold reception like the above two people. Liu Bei did not embarrass Huang Quan after he surrendered.

The talents of the family members in Shu can be seen. If this person is here, then no matter who wants to take power alone in the Wei Dynasty, he will be restrained and restrained."

The fierce competition between the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu not only provided a big stage for famous generals to show their talents, but also led to a certain flow of generals among the three kingdoms. That is to say, due to the failure of the battle and other reasons, almost all the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu

It has many surrendered generals from the other two forces.

For example, in the Shu Han Dynasty, Wang Ping, Jiang Wei and other generals that everyone is familiar with came from Cao Wei.

Correspondingly, as far as Cao Wei is concerned, there are naturally surrendered generals from Shu Han. Among them, Meng Da and Huang Quan are two generals that everyone is very familiar with.

After Guan Yu's defeat, first Meng Da surrendered to Cao Wei, and then Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling. Huang Quan also surrendered to Cao Wei because his retreat was cut off. However, for Meng Da and Huang Quan, the final outcome was completely opposite.

Huang Quan died of illness and was given the posthumous title of "Jing". As far as Huang Quan was concerned, he not only died well in Cao Wei, but also received the more positive posthumous title of "Jing". For example, in history, Duke Jinggong of Qi and Emperor Jing of Han were all quite accomplished.

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On the other hand, as for Meng Da, he was beheaded by Sima Yi. As for Meng Da's ending, it can only be said that he brought it upon himself, or that "character determines fate."

In 211 AD, when Liu Bei entered Shu, Liu Zhang sent Meng Da and Fazheng to meet Liu Bei, but Meng Da immediately surrendered to Liu Bei.

When Guan Yu launched the Battle of Xiangfan in 219 AD, he asked Liu Feng and Meng Da to send troops, but they were rejected.

Therefore, after Guan Yu's defeat, Liu Feng was sentenced to death, while Meng Da surrendered to Cao Wei.

Like Huang Quan, Meng Da also received important treatment after becoming a general in Cao Wei.

For example, when Emperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi, was in power, he made Meng Da a regular servant of Sanqi, a general of Jianwu, and a Marquis of Pingyang Pavilion. However, after Cao Pi died, Meng Da had second thoughts.

Finally, because he felt that it was increasingly difficult for him to gain a foothold in Cao Wei, Meng Da contacted Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, and wanted to return to the Shu Han Dynasty again.

In this regard, before Meng Da, there was also a capricious general, this man was Lu Bu.

Everyone is already very familiar with Lu Bu's ending.

After Lu Bu, Meng Da, who continued to be capricious and wavering, would naturally not have a good ending.

After learning about Meng Da's intention to rebel, Sima Yi wrote a letter to appease Meng Da and secretly sent troops to attack.

In 228 AD, Sima Yi rushed thousands of miles, directly broke through the city, and killed the traitor Meng Da. From this, it is very obvious that looking at the endings of Meng Da and Huang Quan, it can be said that "character determines fate."

For Huang Quan, he would surrender only when he had to, while Meng Da was capricious for the sake of profit.

Therefore, the final outcome is that Huang Quan got a good death, while Meng Da was killed by Sima Yi, and left many negative comments in history.

For example, Fei Shi said: Boy Meng Da, he was unfaithful in the past, and later betrayed his first lord. How can he be a person who repeats himself? Such a person is rare in the world.

Chang Xi (chāng-xi), male, was a prefect of Donghai in Xuzhou in the late Han Dynasty. His real name was Chang Ba, but he was later insulted into Chang Xi.

He was originally one of the Taishan bandits and later surrendered to Cao Cao. However, Chang Xi was erratic and rebelled many times. He was finally defeated by Xiahou Yuan's troops, surrendered to Jin, and was finally killed.

Chang Xi was originally a member of the Yellow Turban Army in Mount Tai. Zang Ba was a subordinate of Tao Qian in Xuzhou. After defeating the Yellow Turban Army, he formed a team with Chang Xi and others. In that era of "If you have a gun, you are a grass-headed king."

In this era, Chang Xi can also be regarded as a figure.

Later, Lu Bu attacked Liu Bei secretly. Zang Ba, Chang Xi and others all followed Lu Bu. After Lu Bu succeeded, he appointed himself the governor of Xuzhou, and Chang Xi became Lu Bu's subordinate.

Lu Bu was destroyed by Cao Cao, Chang Xi surrendered to Cao Cao, and was appointed as the prefect of Donghai County.

In the fourth year of Jian'an, Yuan Shu was defeated by Cao Cao. He wanted to go north to join his nephew Yuan Tan, and he had to pass through Xiapi in Xuzhou.

Cao Cao sent Liu Bei and Zhu Ling to intercept.

At this time, Yuan Shao wanted to attack Cao Cao. Liu Bei waited until Zhu Ling returned to Cao Cao, then took the opportunity to kill Che Zhou, the governor of Xuzhou, and occupied Xiapi to stand on his own.

At this time, Chang Xi betrayed Cao Cao and joined Liu Bei.

In the fifth year of Jian'an, Cao Cao sent Liu Dai and Ma Zhong to attack Liu Bei, but they failed to capture it.

Cao Cao personally led an army to attack Liu Bei. After Liu Bei failed, he fled to Yuan Shao, and Chang Xi became Cao Cao's subordinate again.

When Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao, Chang Xi betrayed Cao Cao again.

Cao Cao sent Xiahou Yuan and Zhang Liao to attack and besieged Donghai County in Changxi. After a few months, Cao Cao's army ran out of food and planned to withdraw.

Zhang Liao said to Xia Houyuan: "In recent days, whenever I patrol the siege troops, I always see Chang Xi staring at me.

Also, the arrows shot by Chang Xi have become even rarer. This must be because Chang Xi is hesitant about whether to fight or surrender, so he does not resist vigorously. I want to induce him to talk to me, and maybe I can persuade him to surrender."

So he sent someone to say to Chang Xi: "Cao Gong has an order, let Zhang Liao convey it to you."

As expected, Chang Xi came down from the city to talk to Zhang Liao.

Under Zhang Liao's persuasion, Chang Xi agreed to surrender and followed Zhang Liao to meet Cao Cao.

Cao Cao continued to make Chang Xi the governor of Donghai County. When Cao Cao completely pacified Jizhou, Chang Xi rebelled again.

Cao Cao sent General Yu Jin to attack Jin, but Yu Jin could not be conquered for a while, so he sent Xia Houyuan and Yu Jin to attack together.

Yu Jin marched urgently to attack Chang Xi, but Chang Xi was unable to resist for a while.

Chang Xi had some friendship with Yu Jin in the past, so he took the initiative to go to Yu Jin's camp to ask for surrender.

All the generals thought that Chang Xi had surrendered and should be sent to Cao Cao.

Yu Jin said: "Don't you know Cao Cao's consistent orders? Surrender after being surrounded will not be pardoned. Obeying the law is the basic rule for subordinates to obey their superiors. Although Chang Xi is an old friend of mine, will I lose my integrity because of this?

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So he said goodbye to Chang Xi in person and beheaded him with tears.

It is originally understandable for civil servants and military generals to choose their masters and serve as officials.

But people like Lu Bu, Chang Xi, and Meng Da who repeatedly betrayed were not tolerated by people even at that time, because they had nothing to do with the world or morality except their own interests. How could such people

How can we not be spurned by historical justice!


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