Chapter 096: Faint Monarch Ranking

Liu Chan's faint incompetence has also been passed down for a long time in later generations, Liu Zhang's weak and incompetent is also well known, and the arrogance and arrogance of the Yuan brothers in the later period are also quite famous.

【Faint Ranking】

No.10 Gongsun Chan

Gongsun Chan is one of the great princes of the late Han Dynasty, after he eliminated Liu Yu, he became the de facto lord of Youzhou, but Gongsun Chan rejected the family and suppressed the scholars, so the good times did not last long, in Liu Yu's old revenge and Yuan Shao's attack, Gongsun Zhan's territory shrank greatly, Gongsun Chan stuck to Yijing after Baoqiu's defeat in Koyi, and he was also quite dizzy, he alienated the guests, only women and young children around him, as the commander, less involved in the war, and later because he refused Yuan Shao's peace talks, Yuan Shao was completely eliminated.

No.9 Jiaohe

Jiao He turned out to be the history of Qingzhou Thorn, when Qingzhou was located in the north, without war, it was originally a very rich place, but later Jiao He was ready to participate in the anti-Dong coalition army, led the troops to the south, resulting in internal emptiness, and when the news of Yuan Shao and Cao Cao's defeat came, the Yellow Turban thieves took the opportunity to make trouble, Jiao He soldiers were full of food but superstitious magic, empty talk and misinformation, resulting in the front line was unfavorable, and was later pursued by the thief army and died of illness.

No.8 Lu Bu

After Lü Bu seized Xuzhou from Liu Bei, he had a solid territory for the first time, but Lü Bu was completely unqualified as a monarch.

First of all, in terms of internally, Lu Bu did not handle it very decently, Chen Gong may have been directly pointed out by Cao Xing because Lu Bu did not use his plans and secretly colluded with Yuan Shu, Lu Bu did not hold Chen Gong responsible, and this matter also made Gao Shun and Chen Gong discordant; Taishan Zangba surrendered to Lu Bu, and before they conquered Jucheng, they promised to give Lu Bu money and money to make friends with Lu Bu, but before they could send it, Lu Bu went to get it in person, and the result was that the siege was unsuccessful, making a big joke; Hou Cheng, Song Xian, and Wei Xu were all old generals under Lü Bu, but Lü Bu was scolded by Cao Cao at the critical juncture of the siege of the city because of a trivial matter, so he was betrayed.

Secondly, in terms of foreign relations, Lü Bu originally united with Yuan Shu, supported each other, and Cao Cao was an old enemy, and also used Liu Bei as a vassal. However, later, because of Yuan Shu's seduction of Chen Gong and Hao Meng, and the fact that he did not give grain and grass to the promise, coupled with Chen Jue's strategy, the marriage between Lü Bu and Huainan Yuan Shu was annulled, and Lü Bu also transferred Yuan Shu's messenger to Xuchang, so the relationship between the two broke down, and Yuan Shu therefore raised troops to fight against Lü Bu, but returned defeated. After that, Lü Bu sent Chen Deng to seek the position of Xuzhou pastor failed, and then turned to unite with Yuan Shu, which was defeated by Cao Cao and finally eliminated by Cao Cao.

Lu Bu himself is also capricious, making decisions or changing opinions at will, unwilling to consider carefully, often making mistakes, as a commander, he is also brave and unstrategic, and Chen Gong cannot use strategy under his command.

No. 7 Zhang Tsu

Zhang Jin was the pastor of Jiaozhou in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and he was resented by his subordinates because of Cao Cao's efforts to raise troops to fight against Liu Biao, but he repeatedly fought to no avail. Zhang Jin himself was so superstitious about Taoism that he ignored the teachings of the sages and even abandoned the laws of the current dynasty, and was eventually killed by his subordinates.

No.6 Han Fu

Han Fu was originally the lord of Jizhou, in the early years of the late Han Dynasty, he served as the pastor of Jizhou, he was a very key member of the anti-Dong coalition army, responsible for the supply of Yuan Shao and the sour jujube army at that time, but Han Fu did not want Yuan Shao to become bigger, so there were many restrictions on this, which eventually led to the dissolution of the sour jujube coalition army, and the soldiers under Yuan Shao's command were insufficient to negotiate, and later Yuan Shao designed to unite Gongsun Zan and forced Han Fu to step down.

No.5 Liu Zhang

Liu Zhang was a well-known weak lord in the late Han Dynasty, earlier Zhao Wei and others supported Liu Zhang to power because of his cowardice, Liu Yan left three core ministers before his death, Zhang Lu rebelled and seized the independence of Hanzhong, Zhao Wei rebelled and besieged CD Liu Zhang barely quelled the rebellion with the help of Dongzhou soldiers, and Pang Xi was also ready to raise troops to make a rebellion, but he failed to make the trip.

When Liu Zhang was in power in Yizhou, there were quite a lot of ambitious people under his command, and later Zhang Song, Fa Zheng and others colluded with Liu Bei to seek the affairs of Yizhou.

No.4 Sun Quan

Sun Quan was quite dizzy in his later years, although he performed well before he was crowned emperor and proclaimed emperor, but after the official founding of the People's Republic of China, it was not uncommon for Sun Quan to appoint villains, and the inflation problem in Sun Wu may also be quite serious.

However, the battle between the two palaces was the biggest dizziness of Sun Quan in his later years. After the death of the eldest son Sun Deng, the three sons and grandsons were originally good as the crown prince, but Sun Quan had to pull out Sun Ba, the king of Lu, to fight with him, which caused the internal division of the Wu State, and the Sun family was also unstable, and all ambitions were stimulated.

The dispute between the two palaces lasted for almost ten years, and Sun Quan finally had to abolish his two sons before he could end it, and for this reason, he also took a prime minister who had just been promoted. At the end of the dispute between the two palaces, Sun Quan ignored the Gaopingling change that had just occurred in the Wei State, did not set up the eldest son, and dared to let the young Sun Liang be the crown prince. In the end, before Sun Quan died, he let Zhuge Ke take sole power even though he knew that Zhuge Ke had just recovered for his own use and was not suitable to be an auxiliary minister, laying the foundation for the future troubles of Wu State.

Many of Sun Quan's performances are actually the second Yuan Shao.

No.3 Yuan Shao

Yuan Shao was bigger enough in the early days, not only relying on the prestige of the family, but also his own ability and efforts, but after Yuan Shao became bigger, he began to reject the loyal ministers such as Frustrated and Tian Feng, and was close to Guo Tu, these villains, did not listen to the advice of Frustrated Son of Heaven and connived at his sons to fight for succession, and before the battle of Guandu, he gave up the good fighter because of the illness of his young son, and in the decisive battle, he was still stubborn, which eventually led to the defeat of Wuchao and the annihilation of the whole army.

Yuan Shao barely quelled the civil strife in the north after the Battle of Guandu, and died of illness soon after.

No.2 Yuan Shu

Yuan Shu can rise and fall in history, indicating that he is not without ability, the most tragic point of Yuan Shu is that his ambition is too big, beyond his own ability too much, he wants to build a country and call the emperor, but he does not look at when, he has a few catties and a few taels, as a result, although the country was established, the internal is also broken, Sun Ce is independent in Jiangdong, surrounded by external enemies, Yuan Shu is also coming to an end.

No.1 Liu Chan

Liu Chan is one of the famous faint kings in the entire Chinese history, although the phrase "Adou can't help it" is not true, but in Liu Chan's later years, his personal performance was indeed idiotic enough, and Liu Chan had to bear direct responsibility for the demise of Shu Han.

First of all, the eunuch Huang Hao's power and Jiang Wei's many large-scale northern expeditions are directly related to Liu Chan's acquiescence, and there is a serious infighting between Huang Hao and Jiang Wei, and the two can be said to have directly pushed Shu Han into the abyss of destruction.

As the lord of a country, Liu Chan did not have a sense of crisis in his later years, Jiang Wei reminded him early that Zhong Hui might crusade on a large scale, Liu Chan ignored this matter because of Huang Hao's persuasion, and did not even talk about it to the ministers, resulting in the CD failed to support the northern front in time, and after all the CD generals were transferred to the north, Liu Chan did not transfer the generals in other places to guard the CD in case of a foreign over, and Huo Yi, who was guarding the south, took the initiative to ask for help and was rejected by Liu Chan, and the direct result was that after Deng Ai attacked, the CD had no generals, can only let Zhuge Dan, who has no actual military experience, lead the troops to the battlefield, and finally Mianzhu was defeated, and Shu Han perished.

Based on Liu Chan's performance in his later years, it is not an exaggeration to say that he was the first faint monarch in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty.

Note: There are no duplicate characters in the Dumb Monarch Ranking and the Tyrant Ranking, but for example, Sun Hao and others are actually the Dumb Lord, a combination of the Unconscious Monarch and the Tyrant.

PS: I haven't done that comprehensive form yet, and I'll change it when I get it done.