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The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Whistleblowing is the most despicable quality in human nature. When the wind and clouds change, you can often witness the collision of human nature. In the chaotic world of the Three Kingdoms, good ministers fought with wits and courage, fierce generals charged into battle, staged a wonderful historical drama on the vast stage, and fully displayed the spirit of loyalty, righteousness, courage and martial arts, but there were also some despicable people, relying on informants, sending people into selfishness, and setting off a bloody storm.

This article lists ten "whistleblowers" from the Three Kingdoms, so let's take a look at their "despicable" behavior.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 01: Qin Qingtong

1. Qin Qingtong

Qin Qingtong is a character in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a domestic slave of the uncle Dong Cheng, who was ordered by Emperor Xian of Han to conspire with the zhaoxin general Wang Zifu, the Yue cavalry lieutenant Zhongji, and the Taiyi Jipingren to poison and kill Cao Cao while treating his illness, and Qin Qingtong overheard the shocking conspiracy.

After Qin Qingtong and Dong Cheng's concubine were caught for adultery, they would be beheaded for dark rooms. Qin Qingtong broke the iron lock at night, jumped out of the wall, and went straight into the Palace of the Prime Minister to inform Cao Cao that Dong Cheng, Prince Fu, Zhong Ji, and Dong Cheng's daughter Dong Guiren's five families of more than 700 families were killed, and Ji Ping was cut off ten fingers, tortured to death by hitting his head on the steps.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 02: Miao Ze

Second, Miao Ze

Miao Ze, a character in romance of the Three Kingdoms, is the brother-in-law of Huang Kui, a servant under the door. Huang Kui secretly discussed with Ma Teng, who had entered the capital, to get rid of Cao Cao, and planned to kill him when he ordered troops outside the city. Miao Ze and Huang Kui's concubine Li Chunxiang had an adulterous affair, wanting to occupy it for a long time, so they secretly reported Huang Kui and others to Cao Cao, so the situation was revealed, Huang Kui and Ma Teng were executed by Cao Cao, and at the same time, Huang Kui's entire family and Ma Teng's sons Ma Xiu and Ma Tie were also killed.

Miao Ze did not want to be rewarded, and asked Cao Cao to take Li Chunxiang as his wife, and Cao Cao smiled and said: "You have harmed your brother-in-law's family for a woman, what is the use of leaving this unrighteous person!" Miao Ze and Li Chunxiang were both beheaded in the city, and no one in the city did not sigh.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 03: Zhang Su

3. Zhang Su

Zhang Su, the elder brother of Zhang Song in Yizhou. Zhang Song sent an envoy to Hanting to make friends with Cao Cao, but because of his short and obscene people, he was despised by Cao Cao, and Zhang Song was greatly dissatisfied, and returned to Yizhou to persuade Liu Zhang and Cao Cao to break off relations and form an alliance with Liu Bei.

In the seventeenth year of Jian'an (212), Zhang Song conspired with his friend Fa Zheng to betray Liu Zhang, and offered Yizhou to Liu Bei, Liu Bei pretended to leave Yizhou, Zhang Song wrote a letter to dissuade him, was intercepted by his brother Zhang Su, and then discovered his betrayal plot, Zhang Su was afraid of implicating himself, so he reported to Liu Zhang, Zhang Song was killed, and the whole family was connected, and the brothers disregarded family affection and only for selfish interests, so that the family tragedy was lamentable.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 04: Pan Yin

Fourth, Pan Yin

Pan Yin, a great eunuch at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Sima of the Marshal of the Western Garden Army, was a former friend of the general He Jin. Shi Jianshuo held the military power in his hands, commanding eight lieutenants such as Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, and Chun Yuqiong, and even the general He Jin had to obey his orders. However, He Jin relied on his sister as empress and was powerful. Empress He gave birth to the grand prince Liu Xie, and Wang Meisheng was the second prince Liu Xie. Emperor Han Ling wanted to depose Chang Liyou, so he secretly ordered Jian Shuo to get rid of He Jin and establish Liu Xie as emperor.

In the sixth year of Zhongping (189), Emperor Hanling became seriously ill and entrusted Liu Xie to Jian Shuo, and then died. Jian Shuo was in the imperial palace at the time and wanted to kill He Jin first, and then make Liu Xie emperor. He sent someone to pick up He Jin, saying that there was an important matter to discuss, and He Jin immediately took a car to go. Pan Yin gestured with his eyes when greeting him, alluding to the fact that someone was plotting, He Jin was horrified, and he drove back to the military camp under his control, leading the army into the official residences of the counties and states in the capital, claiming that he was sick and would no longer enter the palace.

Later, He Jin ordered Huang Menling to arrest Jian Shuo and put him to death, so he put all the forbidden troops under his command.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 05: Tang Zhou

5. Tang Zhou

Tang Zhou was a disciple of Zhang Jiao, the leader of the Yellow Turban Army, and was a "communicator" between the Yellow Turban Army and the imperial court.

In January 184, the leader of the Dafang Dynasty, Ma Yuanyi, was ordered by Zhang Jiao to plan an uprising, and made preparations for the event in Luoyang, the capital of the Han Dynasty, and bribed Zhongchang Fengchen and Xu Feng as internal responses, preparing to start a simultaneous uprising on and outside the fifth day of the first month of March (Jiazi Day) in the following year (Jiazi Year). However, around February 15, Tang Zhou secretly informed the general He Jin that Ma Yuanyi had been arrested at Shanyang, Hanoi, with more than a thousand followers arrested, and the Luoyang Uprising had failed, forcing Zhang Jiao to decide to raise an army earlier in February.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 06: Qiu Jian

6. Qiu Jian

Qiu Jian was a close confidant of Zhong Hui, a hero of the Shu Dynasty, and on the fifteenth day of the first month of the fifth year of Jing Yuan (264), Zhong Hui attacked Chengdu, but sima Zhao was suspicious and forced to rebel, and Zhong Hui conspired with the Shu general Jiang Wei to first get rid of the general Deng Ai and the overseer Wei Ou, send Jiang Wei to lead 50,000 Shu troops out of the Valley, occupy Chang'an, and then send cavalry by land and infantry to seize the world by water.

On the sixteenth day of the first month, Zhong Hui, on the pretext of Empress Guo's mourning, invited the Wei general 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. At this time, all the soldiers only wanted to return to the dynasty and did not want to follow, and there was also a commotion inside and outside Chengdu. Zhong Hui wanted to blackmail Wei Wan into obeying, and wrote on the wooden pieces "Want to kill Hu Lie and others" to show his defense, wei Ou took the opportunity to go to the toilet, secretly told Qiu Jian, and asked him to spread the news to the army.

Qiu Jian was once Hu Lie's personal general, and in order to rescue Hu Lie, he suggested to Zhong Hui: "A close associate should be sent to pour food and water for Hu Lie, and the doormen of zhuya should also prepare a member of the attendants according to the routine." Hu Lie took the opportunity to fabricate a lie that Zhong Hui had dug a big pit and wanted to kill the generals one by one and bury them in the pit. The soldiers of the tooth gatekeepers also spread this rumor by word of mouth, and overnight everyone heard about it, and people's hearts floated. Qiu Jian also secretly ordered Hu Lie's cronies to send secret letters to his son Hu Yuan. Hu Yuan then led troops to the rescue, and Zhong Hui and Jiang Wei were killed, and the plan of the later lord Liu Chan to restore the country was completely destroyed.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 07: Ma Yujia servant

7. Ma Yujia servant

Li Dai and Guo Feng were both generals under Dong Zhuo, and after Dong Zhuo's death, he used the strategist Jia Xu to join forces with Zhang Ji, Fan Chou and other former Dong Zhuo subordinates to attack Chang'an, defeat Lü Bu, kill Wang Yun and others, occupy Chang'an, and hold Li Dai a general of Yang Wu, Guo Feng as a general of Yang Lie, and Fan Chou and others as generals of Zhonglang. Li Dai and others also plundered and plundered, and countless people and officials were killed or wounded.

In March of the first year of Xingping (194), Xiliang Taishou Ma Teng, and Shi Hansui of the Prefecture, in conjunction with Ma Yu (马宇), The Counselor Doctor Seed Shao, and Zuo Zhonglang (左中郎) took Liu Fan as their internal response, led an army of more than 100,000 people, and killed Ben Chang'an. Ma Yujia's servants sent the first family leader to Li Dai and Liu Fan and Zhao Shaowai to ma teng and Han Sui, in order to respond internally, resulting in the three families of good and poor all beheaded in the city.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 08: Shen Yi

8. Shen Yi

Shen Yi, a general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, worshiped Wei Xing Taishou and was the Marquis of Fengzhen Township.

At the end of 219 (the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an), when Guan Yu was besieged by Fancheng and Xiangyang, Meng Da and Liu Feng saw that they were not saved, Liu Bei was furious, and Meng Da was very worried, so he defected to Cao Wei and rode changshi and Jianwu generals in Wei.

After Cao Pi's death, Huan Jie and Xiahou Shang, who were friendly with Meng Da, died one after another, so Meng Da was not at ease, and under zhuge liang's temptation, he tried to return to Shu Han, Zhuge Liang wrote a letter to meng Da to act in a secret manner, not to easily entrust people, especially to be wary of Sima Yi, but Meng Da did not think so after reading the letter, and as a result, he was informed by Shen Yi, Sima Yi wrote a letter to stabilize Meng Da, secretly sent troops to discuss, met Xu Huang on the road, joined forces, and easily took Meng Da.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 09: Ma Chao

9. Ma Chao

Ma Chao, zi Mengqi, one of the five tiger generals of the Shu Han Dynasty.

The madman Peng Xi is a Native of Guanghan, Sichuan, with a large body and a talented name, but his personality is arrogant and contemptuous of others. It was recommended to Liu Bei by Pang Tong and Fa Zheng, and gradually became appreciated by Liu Bei. However, Peng Xi was pampered and pampered, and became arrogant and self-effacing, which provoked Zhuge Liang to play to Liu Bei many times, saying that Peng Xi had "a broad heart and a broad mind, and it was difficult to be safe", and Liu Bei gradually alienated himself and transferred him to Jiangyang Taishou. Peng Xian was angry about this, just when Liu Bei was plotting against Meng Da, Peng Xi reported to him that he was intercepted by Ma Chao, so Ma Chao quietly tested Peng Xi, first complimented Peng Xi, relieved his guard, and then a few glasses of wine, Peng Xi forgot so much, and even made a wild speech, scolding Liu Bei: "This veteran soldier is ridiculous and unreasonable, what else can I say!" He also encouraged Ma Chao: "You are a foreign official, I do internal response, and there are those who can't calm the world?!" ”

When Ma Chao heard this, he was horrified and did not dare to conceal it, and immediately reported it to Liu Bei, and Peng Xi was sent to death row for the crime of treason. In prison, Peng Xi wrote to Zhuge Liang, did not hesitate to worship words, and complained about Ma Chao's whistleblowing, but also admitted that he was arrogant for a while, seeking a way out of his own way, and doing his own thing.

Peng Xi seemed to wake up when he was dying, but he regretted it too late and was finally executed, when he was Chinese New Year's Eve seven years old.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Three Kingdoms Whistleblower 10: Fei Yi

10. Fei Yi

Fei Yi, Zi Wenwei, one of the four phases of Shu Han.

In the autumn of the twelfth year of Jianxing (234), Zhuge Liang was seriously ill, and secretly retired from the army after the death of Changshi Yangyi, Sima Feiyi, and the protector Jiang Wei, so that after Wei Yan was interrupted, Jiang Wei was second, and if Wei Yan did not obey the order, he saw the opportunity to act. After Zhuge Liang's death, Yang Yi did not mourn and ordered Fei Yi to go to figure out Wei Yan's intentions.

Wei Yan replied to Fei Yi, "Although The Minister of State is dead, but there is still me, how can I waste the world's major events because of the death of a person?" Besides, who was Wei Yan, and how could I be at the mercy of Yang Yi and be a general after the break? Wei Yan asked Fei Yi to write a joint letter and stay together in order to attempt the Northern Expedition. Fei Yi knew that it was not good, so he deceived Wei Yan and said that he would first go back to persuade the chief Shi Yangyi, who was a civilian official who did not know how to march and fight, and should obey orders. Then he hurriedly rode away, and Wei Yan regretted it, but he couldn't catch up.

Fei Yi immediately informed Yang Yi and said that he was opposed. Yang Yi and Fei Yi then plotted against Wei Yan, first sending Wang Ping to dismantle Wei Yan's soldiers, and then sending Ma Dai to pursue and kill Wei Yan's father and son all the way, and finally beheaded Wei Yan in Hanzhong and destroyed his three clans.

The ten whistleblowers of the Three Kingdoms, each whistleblower, set off a bloody storm

Whistleblower of the Three Kingdoms

Every "whistle-blowing" has set off a bloody storm and even changed the course of history.

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