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After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

Although the Shu Han camp during the Three Kingdoms period was the third largest force, its development could not be described as arduous, and after the death of the lord Liu Bei, despite the support of Zhuge Liang, it was still gradually moving towards extinction.

After Zhuge Liang's death, the Shu Han camp can be said to have completely pronounced the death penalty, even if there is a young generation of talented Jiang Wei to die and fight, it is useless. Soon, under the joint siege of the two generals of the Wei state, the empire that was painstakingly run by Uncle Liu Huang, who weaved shoes, finally collapsed completely.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

After Liu Bei's son Liu Chan was forced to surrender, he was forcibly summoned by Sima Zhao to settle in Luoyang, the purpose of which of course was to monitor the emperor's every move, so as not to cause another incident.

At this time, the Shu Han courtiers, who had been loyal to Liu Chan, no longer said a word, and none of them was willing to give their lives for the lord anymore, especially to run to the enemy's base camp, and even the high-powered and important ministers did not squeak again.

Something very ironic happened--in this Shu Han camp, the last to follow Liu Chan to Luoyang were two minor officials who could not even be named by Liu Chan. These two petty officials were not reused when the Shu Han regime was still in existence, but in the end they were willing to risk their lives to accompany the lord and serve the lord, and their courage was by no means comparable to that of ordinary people.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

One of them is Hao Zheng, the protagonist of this article, who is the Shu Han courtier we need to know the most. Although Hao Zheng's fame is not great, almost not many people have heard of it, but the incident that started from him is almost universally known.

Let's look at the life of Hao Zheng first. Hao Zhengzu was an official, and he could also be regarded as a family of eunuchs. Hao Zheng's grandfather once held the position of assassin, but due to the chaos in the world at that time, his grandfather was killed by the rebellious Yellow Turban Army.

But Hao Zheng's father caused him a lot of trouble. His father originally followed his master Meng Da to work in Liu Bei's clique, but did not want to betray Liu Bei with Meng Da again, fled to the Cao Wei camp, and once held an important position. However, his father also died young and died of illness soon after.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

Hao Zheng's father was dashing, but he was miserable. When his father defected to the State of Wei, he did not take his family with him. After being abandoned by his mother, he was left alone at a young age.

Hao Zheng suffered a lot from an early age, but he was never defeated by life, always angry and strong, studied hard, and soon became a local talent when he grew up.

Relying on his talents, Hao Zheng soon entered the political system and began to prepare to show his hands and start a career. Unfortunately, all of Hao Zheng's dreams were ruthlessly defeated at the beginning.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

There are three reasons for this. First, the Shu Han clique had already begun to fall into decline when he entered power, and the country's future was bumpy; second, Liu Chan's trusted ministers huang hao and Hao Zheng did not deal with it, and Hao Zheng had no chance of promotion at all, and could only remain a petty official; third, Hao Zheng's father was a rebel general of Shu Han, and even if Hao Zheng entered the official field, it was inevitable that he would be jealous and attacked because of his identity problem.

However, Hao Zheng also thought about it, he became an official, and after discovering these bad things, he did not think too much, and he became obsessed with poetry and song, but his literary ability was thriving.

When Liu Chan was forced to go to Luoyang, and none of the ministers were willing to go, only Hao Zheng and another minor official, Zhang Tong, were not hesitant to continue to saddle Liu Chan before and after the horse, and even abandoned their wives and children.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

Hao Zheng not only took care of Liu Chan's life, but also actively advised Liu Chan to pay attention to words and deeds, which made Liu Chan feel moved.

However, Liu Chan was touched and moved, and in the blink of an eye, he accidentally sold Hao Zheng. During the banquet, Sima Zhao deliberately invited Liu Chan and asked him how he felt about Luoyang. Liu Chan immediately returned—it was very good here, and he didn't want to go back—that is, the origin of the allusion to Lebu Shu.

Of course, Sima Zhao would not be relieved about this, and then he found another opportunity to ask Liu Chan. However, Hao Zheng had already discovered Sima Zhao's suspicions and informed Liu Chan in advance, so Liu Chan once again answered according to Hao Zheng's opinion.

After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei, he was forced to move to Luoyang, and the pawn abandoned his wife and son to follow him to the death, but he never moved on

Sima Zhao asked him if he was a Zhengyi sect, and Liu Chan immediately admitted. What is unexpected is that Sima Zhao not only did not punish the crime, but also reused Hao Zheng, which was also ironic.

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