Chapter 104 The Bigwigs of the States and Counties in the Early Three Kingdoms Period (4) - Yuzhou and Jiaozhou

Among the thirteen major states in the early Three Kingdoms, only Yuzhou is the most chaotic, which has been fought for by various forces for a long time, Cao Cao, Yuan Shu, Tao Qian, Yuan Shao and many other princes are involved, as well as the agitation of the Yellow Turban thief forces, it can be said that it is a mess. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were also many thorn histories (state pastors) in Yuzhou, which mainly included Wang Yun, Huang Wan, Kong Ling, Sun Jian, Zhou Ang, Sun Ben, Guo Gong, Liu Bei and others, after Yuzhou was owned by Cao Cao, after moving the capital to Xuchang, the situation in Yuzhou was basically stable.

【History of the Eight Thorns (State Pastoral)】

Wang Yun (184-185?), Wang Yun was the assassin of Yuzhou during the Yellow Turban Rebellion, quite meritorious, and Huang Pu Song, Zhu Jun and others pacified the Yellow Turban thieves in Yuzhou, and found the contact letters between the Ten Standing Servants and Taiping Dao, but also offended the eunuchs, and was dismissed from office in the later period, almost killed.

Huang Wan (188-189?), Huang Wan was the first Yuzhou pastor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and Liu Yan and others were sent to guard one side at the same time. It is recorded that Cao Zhen's father Cao Shao was killed by Huang Wan, but it is not certain.

Kong Ling (189?-190?), Kong Ling was one of the famous scholars recommended by Shangshu Zhou Bi, Chengmen Captain Wu Qiong and others after Dong Zhuo took power, replacing Huang Wan to manage Yuzhou and serve as the assassin. After the establishment of the Kwantung Coalition Army, Kong Ling also participated in it, but it was soon wiped out by the Western Liang Army or died of illness.

Sun Jian (190-192), Sun Jian was a subordinate of Yuan Shu, and after confluence with Yuan Shu, Sun Jian was recommended by Yuan Shu as the assassin of Yuzhou, and used Yangcheng in Yuzhou as a base to crusade against Dong Zhuo, Sun Jian fought unfavorably in the early stage, and was defeated by Xu Rong and others, and later fought three battles and won three victories, expelled Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu and others from Guandong, reoccupied Luoyang, and also obtained the jade seal.

However, the rapid expansion of Yuan Shu's power was dissatisfied with Yuan Shao, and Yuan Shao, as his elder brother and leader of the Kwantung Coalition Army, disregarded the overall situation and sent Zhou Ang to attack Sun Jian's Yangcheng in Yuzhou, which led to the forced halting of Sun Jian's crusade against Dong Zhuo.

Zhou Ang (191), Zhou Ang was a general under Yuan Shao, who was appointed by him as the assassin of Yuzhou, dealt with Sun Jian, and occupied Yangcheng for a time, and later killed Gongsun Yue sent by Yuan Shu, but was ultimately defeated by Sun Jian and Yuan Shu's troops. In the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", it is also recorded that Yuan Shao sent his brother Zhou Ang or his brother Zhou Qiao, so it can only be determined that Yuan Shao sent one of the three brothers to serve as the assassin of Yuzhou, but not which one.

Sun Ben (192-193?), in history, Sun Ben was twice appointed by Yuan Shu as the assassin of Yuzhou, after the death of Sun Jian earlier, Yuan Shu took Sun Ben as the assassin of Yuzhou, instead of Sun Jian, but later Yuan Shu was defeated by Cao Cao and others, fled to thousands of miles, it is estimated that Sun Ben was not able to stay in Yuzhou, and later Sun Ben helped Yuan Shu defeat Zhou Ang, the Taishou of Jiujiang, so he was appointed as the assassin of Yuzhou again. However, he was soon transferred to the position of Lieutenant of Danyang, acting as the general of the conquest, and led his troops to conquer and pacify Shanyue.

Guo Gong (-), unlike Sun Jian, Zhou Ang, Liu Bei and others, Guo Gong's position of assassin is likely to be appointed by the Chang'an Imperial Court, and there are not many records about it in history, only that when Lu Bu captured Yanzhou, he wanted to unite Guo Gong, and Guo Gong also took advantage of Cao Cao's absence to go to Yanzhou, but was persuaded by Xun Yu to retreat.

Liu Bei (194-199?), Liu Bei was recommended by Tao Qian and Lü Bu as the assassin of Yuzhou in the history of the Three Kingdoms, and was later appointed by Cao Cao as the pastor of Yuzhou, so Liu Bei was later also called "Liu Yuzhou".

Earlier, Liu Bei rescued Tao Qian with Tian Kai, and after Liu Bei was left behind, Tao Qian listed Liu Bei as the assassin of Yuzhou and called him to garrison in Xiaopei, but at this time Liu Bei was still Tao Qian's vassal, and his actual power in Yuzhou was limited. After Tao Qian's death, Liu Bei succeeded to his throne, but soon stepped down due to Lü Bu's rebellion, Liu Bei faced Lü Bu and Yuan Shu's two sides, and was forced to sue Lü Bu for peace, and was sent to Xiaopei again, and also served as the assassin of Yuzhou.

However, Lü Bu could not allow Liu Bei to recover his strength, so he soon sent troops to expel Liu Bei from Xuzhou, Liu Bei was therefore forced to take refuge in Cao Cao, got his reuse, and was officially appointed as the pastor of Yuzhou, after Cao Cao eliminated Lü Bu, Liu Bei was promoted to the left general, and later Liu Bei betrayed Cao Cao, recaptured Xuzhou, and was defeated by Cao Cao.

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In the early period of the Three Kingdoms, Yuzhou was an out-and-out chaotic place, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, Tao Qian and other forces fought for a long time here, and finally Yuzhou was obtained by Cao Cao.

And the Yellow Turban Army in Yuzhou is also very powerful, earlier these Yellow Turban thieves generals He Yi, Liu Bi, Huang Shao, He Man and others attached to Yuan Shu, Sun Jian, and later Sun Jian died in Jingzhou, they were also defeated by Cao Cao, and later in the battle of Guandu, the Yellow Turban Thieves united with Yuan Shao, Liu Bei had twice to Yuzhou and the Yellow Turban generals converged.

【Jiaozhou】

During the Three Kingdoms period, Jiaozhou was remote and weak, and it was occupied by the Jiangdong Sun family in the later period, but Jiaozhou also maintained its independence for a considerable period of time in the early days, Zhu Fu, Zhang Jin, and Lai Gong successively controlled Jiaozhou, but in Jiaozhou, it was still the largest and strongest force of Shixie.

Zhu Fu (-), Zhu Fu is not the history of Jiaozhou Assassin but the history of Jiaolu Assassin, and later he was killed because of the heavy taxes collected from various places, which caused rebellion.

Zhang Jin (197-), after Zhu Fu's death, served as the assassin of Jiaoluan, and served as the pastor of Jiaozhou because of Shixie's upper table, and Jiaozhi was also changed to Jiaozhou. Later, Zhang Jin helped Cao Cao fight against Liu Biao, which made Jingzhou and Jiaozhou clash, and also discorded with his subordinates, coupled with superstition and Taoism, Zhang Jin was finally killed by his subordinates.

Lai Gong (-), Lai Gong himself was directly appointed by Liu Biao and was not recognized by the Xuchang court, so Cao Cao launched Shixie to fight with him, but later Lai Gong was expelled by Wu Ju, who was also sent by Liu Biao to Jiaozhou.

Wu Ju (-), Wu Ju is Liu Biao's general, one of Liu Bei's friends, after the death of Cangwu Taishou Shi Huang, he was named Cangwu Taishou by Liu Biao. Later, he once attacked and drove away the Jiaozhou Assassin Shi Lai Gong, in the fifteenth year of Jian'an (210), Sun Quan sent Buqi to be the Jiaozhou Assassin Shi, and Wu Ju was attached to the outside and violated. The following year, he was booby-trapped by Buqi.

Shi Xie (187-226) was a native of Jiaozhou, and in the fourth year of Zhongping (187), Shi Xie was appointed as the Taishou of Jiaozhi. His younger brother Shi Yi concurrently served as Hepu Taishou, the second brother Xu Wen County Commander (Huang + You, Yin Yi) concurrently served as Jiuzhen Taishou, and Shi (Huang + You) younger brother Shiwu concurrently served as Nanhai Taishou.

Earlier, Shixie and Cao Cao were close, after the Battle of Chibi, Sun Quan sent Buqi to serve as the assassin of Jiaozhou, Shixie expressed his submission, but after his death, his son Shihui rebelled, intending to break away from Sun Quan's power, was suppressed, and the Shi family declined.