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Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms period was a period that we were all familiar with and knew about the emergence of heroes, in fact, before the Three Kingdoms, it can also be said that heroes were born and the masses dominated. Such as Dong Zhuo, Yuan Brothers and others who are not outstanding and talented, anyone may be the world. But why did Cao Liusun and the three of them win the final victory in the end?

The reason may be related to the fact that the three of them cherish talents and respect talents. Liu Beisan Gu Maolu invited Zhuge Liang to sit down, and after Liu Bei's death, he also carefully tutored the famous "Ah Dou" for a lifetime, and Cao Cao opened up the "conquest and inspection system" that was very advanced at that time in order to obtain talents. Sun Quan dared to directly delegate power to Zhou Yu, who was still young, and did not doubt not use it.

Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

These were all examples of their cherishing of talents at that time, which others could not reach. A concrete example is that in the twelfth year of Jian'an (207 AD), Cao Cao immediately went to attack Jingzhou, a place where soldiers must fight, and Liu Biao, a man who was a brave and unscrupulous person, was a natural enemy of Cao Cao. Therefore, in the thirteenth year of Jian'an (208 AD), Liu Biaobing died of defeat.

Although Liu Biao was suspicious and unscheming, because of his orthodox han birth status and sitting on the treasure land of Jingzhou, there were still many brave warriors and strategists who followed, of which seven generals were thunderous at that time. However, with the death of Liu Biao, his seat could only helplessly find another Lord. At that time, six warriors surrendered to Cao Cao Liu Bei, and only one general threw himself under Sun Quan's seat, but he was the best member of fame and prestige.

Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

At that time, Cao Cao's fierce general was a water army general Cai Mao and cao jun, who made up for a shortcoming in the bad water battle, and cushioned his future attack on Sun Quan. Next, Liu Biao's old vassal was born in the Jingzhou shi clan after the Ku family de Pu Yue, and his internal affairs skills were very obvious, and he was a good helper for Cao Cao to deal with internal affairs later.

This was followed by three generals who defected to Liu Beide, namely Huang Zhong, Huo Jun, and Huang Zhong. Needless to say, Huang Zhongzi was a famous general during the Three Kingdoms period who had been stationed in Changsha and had only defected to Liu Bei after 209 AD, followed by Cao Cao. However, Liu Bei was a pity for himself and treated Huang Zhong very kindly.

Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

Even in the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an (219 AD), he wanted to give him the position of general and sit on an equal footing with Guan Yu, but was persuaded by Zhuge Liang to be dissatisfied with Guan Yu after listening, which shows how his position is in Liu Bei's heart. Huang Zhong later became one of the Five Tiger Generals of the Founding Tigers of the Shu Kingdom.

The remaining Wei Yan was not brilliant during Liu Biao's period, but when liu Bei's men returned from repeated victories, they made great contributions to Liu Bei. And Huo Jun was originally the first to vote for liu qi, the young lord in 208 AD. Subsequently, when Liu Bei entered Shu, he defended Liu Zhang's army of more than 10,000 troops for a year with hundreds of people, and defeated him with few victories and many victories, making great achievements for Liu Bei to enter Shu.

Liu Biao had 7 tiger generals under his account, Cao Cao liu bei had 3 each, but Sun Quan surrendered the strongest one

The six people who threw themselves into Liu Bei's cao cao's command each made great achievements for him, so why was it the last one to be thrown into Sun Quan's command the most powerful? This tiger will be called Gan Ning, when he was young, he was actually a water kou, and when he was young, he did evil on the river, nicknamed "Jinfan Thief".

However, such a person began to shine under Sun Quan's success, first assisting Sun Quan to take most of Jiangxia, and then taking revenge for Sun Quan so that his opponent Huang Zu lost his life on the battlefield. The most powerful battle was in the first month of the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213 AD), when Gan Ning led a hundred people into Cao Cao's army of 400,000, turning Cao's army upside down without a single casualty. After saving Sun Quan from death in the Battle of Xiaoyaojin, Sun Quan once proudly said in front of other generals that "there is a lonely Ganxing to dominate Ganning, enough to withstand Cao Cao's generals."

Therefore, Gan Ning seemed to be the most courageous of his seven tigers. But the other six were not bad, and the irony was that they were so brave and resourceful that the seven soldiers seemed to be invisible when they were under Liu Biao's seat. It wasn't until Liu Biao's death that they each defected to Cao Liu Sun to break out of their reputation, and it is no wonder that there are only these three people in the last three points of the world.

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