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Huang Zhong: One of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Han Dynasty, and later generations gradually became synonymous with the old and strong

Huang Zhong: One of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Han Dynasty, and later generations gradually became synonymous with the old and strong

Huang Zhong, character Han Sheng, born in 147 AD, a native of Nanyang. He is a famous veteran in history, who was active in his old age and was on a par with the general Lian lian of the Zhao state during the Warring States period.

Huang Zhong: One of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Han Dynasty, and later generations gradually became synonymous with the old and strong

Huang Zhong had been serving Liu Biao of Jingzhou in his youth, and was appointed by Liu Biao as a general of Zhonglang, stationed in Changsha You County with Liu Biao's nephew Liu Pan, and in 208 AD, Cao Cao occupied Jingzhou and temporarily appointed him as a general of Pei, who was stationed in the same place, and belonged to Changsha Taishou Han Xuan. In 209, Liu Bei attacked the counties of Jingzhou and occupied Changsha, Lingling, Guiyang, Wuling and other places, and Huang Zhong surrendered to Liu Bei. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu is depicted leading five hundred school swordsmen to attack Changsha, and the first battle with Huang Zhong was won or lost. During World War II, because Huang Zhongma lost his front hoof and was thrown to the ground, Guan Yu spared Huang Zhong. During the three wars, Huang Zhong was grateful and only shot Guan Yu's helmet with an arrow, which fully demonstrated his ability to wear Yang in a hundred steps. The meaning of the book is that at that time, if Huang Zhong wanted to take Guan Yu's life, it would not be difficult. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong's arrow method is so good that it can be called the first person. In 211 AD, Huang Zhong followed Liu Bei into Sichuan and conquered Yizhou, with outstanding performance and the courage to win the three armies. After pacifying Yizhou, Liu Bei made him a general of the Imperial Household. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong killed Liu Zhang's general Deng Xian during his attack on Luocheng in the Battle of Chuanzhong, defeated Ling Bao, and rescued Wei Yan. After Pang Tong died in Luofengpo, Huang Zhong rescued Wei Yan again, leading his troops out of the siege and showing heroism. In 219, Liu Bei attacked Dingjun Mountain in Hanzhong, and Huang Zhong killed Xiahou Yuan, a defender of the State of Wei who had experienced hundreds of battles, and the Cao army was defeated, and Huang Zhong's reputation was greatly shocked. Later, Huang Zhong was promoted to the rank of general of Zhenxi. In 219 AD, Liu Bei established himself as the King of Hanzhong and reused Huang Zhong as a rear general, and it was at this time in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that Huang Zhong, along with Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Ma Chao, was called the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Kingdom, and Huang Zhong ranked fifth. Zhuge Liang once advised Liu Bei that Huang Zhong's fame could not be juxtaposed with Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others, and that Huang Zhong's military exploits in Yizhou could be understood by Ma Chao and Zhang Fei, but Guan Yu was far away in Jingzhou, and I was afraid that he would be dissatisfied with this. However, due to Liu Bei's insistence, Huang Zhong was finally still on a par with Guan Zhang and others, and was given the title of Marquis of Guannei. In the romance of the Three Kingdoms novel, Guan Yu is dissatisfied with Huang Zhongde's gift, saying that the eldest husband will not be with the old man in the end. After the funding poem point allocation Guan Yu did not care.

Huang Zhong: One of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Han Dynasty, and later generations gradually became synonymous with the old and strong

In 220 AD, Huang Zhong died of illness at the age of 73 and was posthumously honored as Marquis Gang. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong followed Liu Bei in his conquest of Sun Wu in 222 AD, because Liu Beiyan's veteran general was useless, Huang Zhong disobeyed the old man, and was ambushed by Ma Zhong in the battle with the Wu general Pan Zhang, and was shot in the shoulder socket by a stray arrow, and died of old age and blood loss, and arrow sores. Huang Zhong had a son, Huang Xu, who died at an early age, so Huang Zhong had no queen.

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