Chapter 001: No One

Liu Bei is gone, leaving Zhuge Liang with a complete mess, at that time, the important ministers under Liu Bei have basically lost everything, not to mention Pang Tong and Zhang Song, who died early. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info. :。

The former general Guan Yu died in Jingzhou, the later general Huang Zhong and the hussar general Ma Chao died of serious illness, the chariot general Zhang Fei was killed by his subordinates, the two Shangshu Ling Fazheng, Liu Ba and Situ Xu Jing died before and after Liu Bei became emperor, the Anhan general Mi Zhu also died of guilt because of his younger brother Mi Fang's rebellion, and the Zhenbei general Huang Quan was forced to surrender to Wei because he was blocked out.

It can be said that Shu Han is almost no one anymore.

Former general Guan Yu

Guan Yu is the head of the generals under Liu Bei, and he is also an excellent general who can command the naval army, and his status in Liu Bei's group is self-evident.

When Liu Bei seized Yizhou, he handed over Jingzhou to Guan Yu to garrison, which shows his trust and attention, and the "order a general to take Jingzhou's army to Xiang Wan and Luo" in Zhuge Liang's "Longzhong Pair" is likely to be Guan Yu. It is a pity that after Guan Yu launched the Battle of Xiangfan, his strength was insufficient, although he achieved great results with a weak attack in the early stage, but he was finally attacked by his ally Sun and died in Huangquan.

Later General Huang Zhong

Huang Zhong was a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he was originally a general under Liu Biao, and later returned to Liu Bei, and helped Liu Bei crusade against Liu Zhang and seize Yizhou. In the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an (219), Huang Zhong beheaded Cao's 'Cao' subordinate general Xiahou Yuan in the battle of Dingjun Mountain, and was promoted to the general of Zhengxi, Liu Bei called the queen of Hanzhong and renamed the general, and gave the marquis of Guannei, and soon after, Huang Zhong died and failed to participate in the battle of Yiling.

Huang Zhong was old when he took refuge in Liu Bei and was one of the famous veterans of the Three Kingdoms period.

Hussar general Ma Chao

Ma Chao is the son of Ma Teng, the guard of the Eastern Han Dynasty, a famous general of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the founding of the Shu Han Dynasty, and one of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty. In his early years, he fought with his father and was attached to the Xuchang court. After that, the battle of Zaitongguan was defeated by Cao 'Cao', and Liangzhou Longshang was divided. After the defeat, he attached himself to Zhang Lu, and then switched to Liu Bei to help him capture Yizhou and pacify Hanzhong.

Liu Bei called the queen of Hanzhong, promoted Ma Chao to the left general, and faked the festival. After Liu Bei became the emperor, he worshiped Ma Chao as a hussar general, led the Liangzhou pastor, and entered the feudal township. In December of the second year of Zhang Wu (223.1), Ma Chao fell seriously ill and died.

Che cavalry general Zhang Fei

Zhang Fei was a famous general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, who followed Liu Bei for a long time, followed him to the south and the north, and had meritorious deeds, and once lost Xuzhou because he failed to defend Xiapi; When Liu Bei was defeated and retreated at Changbanpo in Jingzhou, Zhang Fei only led 20 cavalry to break the bridge, and no one in Cao's army dared to 'force' close; when he swept Xichuan with Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun, he relieved Yan Yan in Jiangzhou; and defeated Zhang He in Danqu before the Battle of Hanzhong, making great contributions to Shu Han.

Liu Bei was called the queen, with Zhang Fei as the right general, and the festival was fake. After Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor, Zhang Fei was named the general of the chariot cavalry, the commander of the school, and the marquis of Xixiang. Later, when preparing to crusade against Sun Quan, Zhang Fei was assassinated by his subordinates Fan Qiang and Zhang Da.

Shang Shu Ling Fa Zheng

Fa Zheng was one of the famous strategists during the Three Kingdoms period, he was originally a subordinate of Liu Zhang, and later took refuge in Liu Bei, once wrote a letter to persuade Liu Zhang to surrender, helped Liu Bei seize Yizhou, and later entered Hanzhong with Liu Bei. Fa Zheng is good at scheming, and is deeply trusted and respected by Liu Bei. In the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an (219), Liu Bei became the queen of Hanzhong, and Feng Fazheng was the general of Shangshu and the protector army.

The following year, Fa Zheng died at the age of forty-five.

Shang Shu Ling Liu Ba

Liu Ba is less well-known, and Jingzhou Mu Liu Biao has been requisitioned and elected many times, and Liu Ba should not be accepted. Cao 'Cao' conquered Jingzhou, and most of the scholars in Jingzhou returned to Liu Bei, but Liu Ba went north to take refuge in Cao 'Cao', and then was ordered by Cao 'Cao' to surrender the three counties of Jingnan. After Liu Bei pacified Yizhou, Liu Ba attached himself to Liu Bei and became the left general Xi Cao Peng, and succeeded him after Fa Zheng's death.

Liu Ba was erudite and talented, and solved the financial difficulties after Liu Bei entered Shu, and co-produced the legal document "Shu Branch" of Shu Han with Zhuge Liang and others. He is simple and noble, and has no 'selfishness' and 'friendship', and Chen Qun, the minister of Cao Wei, respects him very much. In the second year of Zhangwu of Shu Han (222), Liu Ba died.

Situ Xu Jing

Xu Jing was a famous scholar and critic during the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty. Earlier, he was famous for his and younger brother Xu Shao as a critic. Later, he was recommended by Liu Yi as filial piety and served as Shang Shulang. He had successively defected to Kong Ling, Chen Yi, Xu Gong, Wang Lang and others, and took refuge with his family before Sun Ce's attack on Wang Lang to 'Jiao' Zhou, and was treated with courtesy by Tai Shou Shixie.

Later, he was invited by Liu Zhang, the governor of the state, and successively served as the Taishou of Ba County, Guanghan County, and Shu County. When Liu Bei besieged Chengdu, he 'wanted' to cross the wall and defect, which was captured by Liu Zhang. Liu Bei 'wanted' to abandon it after Shu, and made it the long history of the left general under Fazheng's suggestion.

In the twenty-third year of Jian'an (218), Liu Bei was called the king of Hanzhong and appointed Xu Jing as the king of Hanzhong. In the first year of Zhangwu (221), Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor and appointed Xu Jing as Situ, ranking as the third duke. The following year, Xu Jing died.

General Anhan Mi Zhu

Mi Zhu (麋竺) was originally a wealthy merchant in Xuzhou, and was later engaged in by Xuzhou Mu Tao Qian. After Tao Qian died of illness, he was ordered to welcome Liu Bei. With his younger brother Elfang, who refused Cao's appointment and followed Liu Bei, he gave Liu Bei a great help when Liu Bei was at his most down, so that he could regain his strength.

In the nineteenth year of Jian'an (214), after Liu Bei entered Yizhou, he worshiped Lu Zhu as the general of Anhan, and his status was above Zhuge Liang, and he was the most of Liu Bei's ministers. Later, Lü 'Meng' attacked Jingzhou, and his brother Mi Fang surrendered the city, resulting in Guan Yu's defeat and death.

Zhenbei General Huang Quan

Huang Quan was a county official when he was young, and was later called by Liu Zhang, the governor of the state. once advised Liu Zhang not to welcome Liu Bei, so he was released as the magistrate of Guanghan County. Liu Zhang was defeated, and Liu Bei was surrendered and worshiped as a partial general. Build a plan to take Hanzhong and worship the army. Liu Bei was the king of Hanzhong, and he still led the Yizhou pastor, and Huang Quan was engaged in governance.

and Liu Bei was called the emperor, and he would cut down Wu, and Huang Quan would advise but not accept. With him as the general of Zhenbei, he supervised the Jiangbei Army to prevent the Wei division from attacking. Liu Bei was defeated and returned to Wu, and the way back was isolated, Huang Quan could not return, and in desperation, he led his troops to surrender to Wei.

No one is there

After Liu Bei's death, the ministers of Shu Han and civil and military affairs have almost swept away, the four generals appointed by Liu Bei when he was the king, the former general Guan Yu, the later general Huang Zhong, the left general Ma Chao, and the right general Zhang Fei have been absent, and the two Shangshu Ling Fazheng and Liu Ba have also died, and Mi Zhu, who followed Liu Bei to Yizhou from Xuzhou, also died because of his brother's rebellion, as well as Xu Jing, Huang Quan and others, not counting Liu Bei's adopted son Liu Feng, as well as the courtiers lost in Jingzhou and Shangyong.

When Zhuge Liang came to power, he faced such a situation that no one was available.