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After Wei Yan's death, in addition to the great general Jiang Wei, how many other generals did Shu Han have?

In the early days of the Shu Han Dynasty, there were five famous tiger generals in the world, and one of them was a general of good strength. However, with the passage of time, in the late Shu Han Dynasty, talent began to wither.

After Wei Yan's death, in addition to the great general Jiang Wei, how many other generals did Shu Han have?

After Zhuge Liang died of exhaustion in Wuzhangyuan, another infighting broke out within shu Han, and the general Wei Yan was killed, and it is still okay to say that Wei Yan was still strong after the five tiger generals.

After that, Shu Han also had a hand on Jiang Wei, so there was also a saying that there was no general in Shu, and Liao Hua was a pioneer. It should be known that when Jiang Wei was on the Northern Expedition, Liao Hua, who was himself mediocre in ability, was only eighty years old, so it can be seen that Shu Han no longer has any young talents to use, and can only be a veteran.

So is that really the case? Shu Han really produced the great general Jiang Wei, and there were no great generals? In fact, no, in the late Shu Han Dynasty, there were still many generals who could fight.

After Wei Yan's death, in addition to the great general Jiang Wei, how many other generals did Shu Han have?

Wang Ping, who had been a member of Cao Cao, later switched to Liu Bei. During Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, Wang Ping followed Ma Mo as the vanguard, but ma Mo blindly commanded in the street pavilion, and Wang Ping repeatedly advised him to no avail. After Ma Mo was defeated, Wang Pingming defended himself, and Zhang Haojiu could not attack. Zhuge Liang tearfully slashed the horse, but Wang Ping was promoted because of his advice. Later, he joined forces with Ma Dai to attack Wei Yan in the Wei Yan military rebellion, and made a meritorious contribution. After that, Wang Ping was stationed in Hanzhong for a long time, resisted Cao Wei's forces, and defeated Cao Shuang, and his strength should not be underestimated.

Luo Xian, who was not successful in the late Shu Han Dynasty, mainly because he offended the eunuch Huang Hao at the time, was demoted to the position of Padang Taishou. In the battle of the State of Wei to eliminate shu Han, he guarded Yong'an, and although Liu Chan later surrendered, he still insisted and resisted the sneak attack of the State of Wu. Later, he defected to the State of Wei and became the founding general of the Western Jin Dynasty.

When Ma Zhong, Zhuge Liang, went south to suppress the rebellion, Ma Zhong took all the way to meet the enemy, won the victory, and made battle achievements. Later, Ma Zhong was promoted to the rank of general of Zhennan and was known as the feudal governor of Zhenshounanzhong.

After Wei Yan's death, in addition to the great general Jiang Wei, how many other generals did Shu Han have?

Xiang Favor, Zhuge Liang once mentioned him in the table of the master, saying that he was "sexually handsome and xiaochang military", and because he gained Liu Chan's trust, he also let him manage the palace guards. Unfortunately, when he suppressed the barbarian rebellion, he was killed on the battlefield.

Huo Yi, who grew up around Liu Bei, also had a very good relationship with Liu Chan. Yongchang County rebelled, and Huo Yi served as Yongchang Taishou to lead the army to fight, killed their leader, and then ruled the affairs of Nan County for a long time. The State of Wei launched a war against shu Han, and Huo Yi had intended to serve the king, but Liu Chan was not allowed to surrender. Huo Yi only led the six counties of Nanzhong to surrender after learning that Sima Shi had treated Liu Chan well.

After Wei Yan's death, in addition to the great general Jiang Wei, how many other generals did Shu Han have?

Ma Dai was the cousin of Ma Chao of Western Liang, and he had been reused by Zhuge Liang many times to kill the enemy and make many military achievements. More famously, he killed the Shu general Wei Yan.

In addition, such as Zhang Ling, Zhang Yi, Jufu and others, were also the generals of the Shu Han Dynasty. Although in terms of reputation, they were all inferior to the five tiger generals before them, they did rely on wars against the Wei state for decades in the late Shu Han Dynasty.

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