196 Wei Qian can't quit and die well (I)
Hu Wei is the son of Hu Zhen. When Hu Wei later entered the court, Emperor Wu of Jin talked about the past, so he praised his father's incorruptibility and asked Hu Wei, "Who is more incorruptible, you or your father?" ”
Hu Wei replied, "A minister is not as good as a father." ”
Emperor Wu said, "Why is your father better than you? ”
Hu Wei replied, "I am afraid that people will know that my father is honest, but I am afraid that people will not know about it, so I am far from it." ”
Emperor Wu thought that Hu Wei's words were frank and tactful, modest and reasonable.
As the saying goes, "Where there is a father, there must be a son", and it is true. I really want to write about Hu Zhen's son Hu Wei, but unfortunately, I can't see the woman next to him, so I have to do it and write another book.
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The well-known reasons are to let Guozhou Tai, Tian Yu, Xu Zhen, Wang Shen, Wang Ye, Pang Hui, Ju'an, Xiahou Xian, Tian Xu, Xu Yi, Qiu Jian, Wang Qi, Xian Hong, Deng Zhong, Zhuge Xu.
When he arrived at Wei Qiang, Wei Qian had something to say.
Wei Qian (220-291), the word Boyu. He was born in Anyi County, Hedong County (now in the north of Xia County, Shanxi). From the late Cao Wei period of the Three Kingdoms to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty, he was a heavy minister, a calligrapher, and the son of Cao Wei Shangshuwei.
Wei Qian was born in a family of Confucian scholars and eunuchs, and Gaozu Wei Wei was a famous Confucian scholar during the time of Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty. Due to the influence of his family and the influence of his parents, Wei Qian was praised by his neighbors, relatives and friends when he was a teenager with "a quiet personality, a clear and clear mind".
He lost his father when he was 10 years old, and honed his ability to stand on his own feet from an early age. Attack the deceased father's title 閺 (wé
Countryman.
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Wei Qian has a wife and a concubine, the original wife surnamed Dong, and a concubine surnamed Ren.
Ren is from a family, knowledgeable, and deeply favored by Wei Qiang, one old and one young, singing poems and lyrics, and is very happy.
Ren gave birth to a daughter to Wei Qiang, and he could turn his eyes to find someone in two days, and when he saw Wei Qiang, he said, "Snow hatred." ”
At that time, she said it quite clearly, but others listened to it quite vaguely. I don't know what the two words "xuechou" are, and I don't know what they mean. I just feel that two days after giving birth, the child is really an elf. Therefore, Ren asked Wei Qian to name his daughter, and Wei Qian wrote the word "Jing" on a piece of bamboo slips.
Ren frowned and said, "Call her 'Jing'?" ”
Wei Qian said, "You said it matches my family name? ”
Ren replied, "Yes." ”
Wei Qian smiled, "Yes, one is on the top and one is on the bottom." ”
Wei Qian then wrote the word "Wei" on the word "Jing" he wrote, wrote it, stroked his beard, looked at the bamboo slip and said with a smile, "It's 'Wei Jing', and it's not 'Jingwei', what's wrong?" ”
"Jingwei" is talking about the "Jingwei reclamation" in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", although there is a spirit of reluctance, but it is still inevitably sad, this is what Ren said.
Wei Qian knew that Ren meant this, so he picked up the pen again and wrote two words under his daughter's name "Wei Jing", "reclamation", and then said, "The little girl's name is 'Wei Jing', and the word 'reclamation'." ”
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Wei Qian was only twenty years old when he became Cao Wei's Shang Shulang.
At that time, the laws of Wei were strict and the ministers were dictatorial. But Wei Qian insisted on acting impartially, not being close to each other, and always acting in accordance with the law, which was convincing. In the past ten years, he has successively served as a general secretary, a Zhongshu lang, and a free cavalry attendant.
After Emperor Cao Huan of Wei Yuan ascended the throne, the official of Wei Qian paid homage to the servant, comforted the Hebei region with festivals, and later transferred to the court lieutenant.
In the fourth year of Jingyuan (263), the imperial court appointed Wei Qian to supervise the military operations of Deng Ai and Zhong Hui as a supervisor and hold a fu jie to supervise the military operations of Deng Ai and Zhong Hui in the crusade against Shu Han, acting as the general of Zhenxi, and commanding 1,000 troops.
After Pingshu, Deng Ai was arrogant and arbitrary, and Zhong Hui and Wei Qian secretly played the general Sima Zhao, saying that Deng Ai had a counterpoint.
- This is loyalty, Deng Ai is indeed empty because of merit. Make your own decisions and seal many official positions in Shu, this is what the emperor does, you come to do it, isn't it arrogance?
Emperor Yuan issued an edict and imprisoned Deng Ai in a prisoner car to enter Beijing. Zhong Hui first sent Wei Qian to Chengdu with a small number of troops to capture Deng Ai, trying to kill Deng Ai by the hand of Deng Ai, and then used Wei Qiang's death as one of the evidence of Deng Ai's rebellion.
Wei Qian knew it, but he couldn't refuse, so he went to Chengdu. After arriving in Chengdu at night, Wei Qian sent a message to Deng Ai's generals, claiming that "Deng Ai will be arrested by the edict, and the rest of the people will not be held accountable." If you report to the imperial army, the title reward will be the same as before; If he dares not to come forward, he will destroy his three clans. ”
When the rooster crowed the next day, Deng Ai's subordinate generals rushed to the Wei Qian military camp, and only Deng Ai was still in the tent and did not come out.
So, after sunrise, Wei Qian rushed to Deng Ai's residence in the messenger's car, at this time Deng Ai was still asleep, and the father and son were captured together.
Deng Ai sighed to the sky, "I, Deng Ai, am a loyal minister!" How could it be! What happened to Bai Qi in the past is seen again today. ”
At this time, Deng Ai's subordinates planned to intercept the prisoner cart to rescue him, and led the soldiers and horses to the Wei Qian military camp.
Wei Qian came out to greet him in light clothes, pretending to be writing a chapter to defend Deng Ai's affairs, but the generals listened to him and stopped the operation to rescue Deng Ai.
- Wei Qiang, this is witty. If he didn't say that, Deng Ai's subordinates would do something to him.
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After Zhong Hui arrived in Chengdu, he decided to rebel. On the grounds that Empress Dowager Guo was mourning, he invited Hu Lie and other generals and officials to the Shu court, took the opportunity to put them under house arrest, and raised troops to rebel.
Zhong Hui left Wei Qian by his side to discuss the matter, and wrote "want to kill Hu Lie and others" on the wooden sketch to show Wei Qiang, but Wei Qian did not agree, and the two began to be suspicious of each other.
When Wei Qian went to the toilet, he met Hu Lie's original general, Qiu Jian, and told him that the generals were imprisoned by Zhong Hui and asked him to spread the news to the army.
Zhong would force Wei Qian to make a decision, and the two of them couldn't close their eyes that night, and each held a knife on his knee. The next day, some troops outside the city who got the news were already preparing to attack Zhonghui, but they didn't dare to act immediately because Wei Qian was still inside.
Zhong Hui wanted to order Wei Qian to go out to comfort the various armies, but Wei Qian planned to take this opportunity to get out, and deliberately said to Zhong Hui, "You are the commander of the armies, you should go by yourself." ”
Zhong Hui said, "You are the prison army, you should let you go first, and I will arrive later." ”
Wei Qian then left the palace, and Zhong Hui regretted it and sent someone to call him back.
Wei Qian claimed that he was sick and pretended to fall to the ground, and when he arrived outside the city, Zhong Hui sent dozens of cronies to chase him. Wei Qian took salt water to drink and made himself vomit.
Because Wei Qian himself was thin, he looked like he was seriously ill, and the cronies and doctors sent by Zhong Hui came to see him, saying that he was seriously ill, so Zhong Hui had nothing to fear.
After the gate of the city was closed after dark, Wei Qian made a letter announcing that all the armies had already called for an automatic call, agreeing to crusade against Zhonghui together the next morning.
Zhong Hui led all the soldiers into battle, and the armies outside the city defeated him, leaving only hundreds of native soldiers in the tent to follow Zhong Hui, and finally all of them were killed.
Wei Qian restrained the generals before calming down.