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The adviser to Emperor Han Ling, Wen Neng angrily rebuked the prime minister, Wu Nengsheng captured the Yellow Turban Canal Shuai, and martyred the country tragically

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  Even if the hero should sigh, the heroes shine at the right time. In the Three Kingdoms era at the end of the Han Dynasty, heroes were also heroes and heroes were defeated, whether they were civilian ministers or military generals, whether officers and soldiers, or anti-thieves, in the long river of history, they all had their thick strokes. From today onwards, follow the author to admire the heroes of the Three Kingdoms era at the end of the Han Dynasty.

The adviser to Emperor Han Ling, Wen Neng angrily rebuked the prime minister, Wu Nengsheng captured the Yellow Turban Canal Shuai, and martyred the country tragically

  His name is a little hard to write, but his story is a little tragic. Today I want to talk about the tragic hero of the late Han Dynasty, as a county guard of the Eastern Han Dynasty, with both culture and martial arts, and outstanding ability, but in the land of Liangzhou, he died with hatred. This was his helpless choice to be loyal to the imperial court, and it was also his praise as a hero of the times.

  His name was Fu Xie, a man whom even the enemy admired.

  Fu Xie, in ancient times, was a type of man of the type of "eight feet long and burly in appearance", such a person, whether in ancient times or in modern times, was very popular. In addition, he was also a student of The Grand Duke Liu Kuan after Fu Jiezi, the Marquis of Yiyang of the Western Han Dynasty, so he quickly attracted the attention of the official and was raised to filial piety. During the Han Dynasty, Xiao Lian had become a civil servant of the Han Dynasty.

  However, he really shone on the stage of history, or after the outbreak of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he was requisitioned by the Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, worshiped the military Sima and followed the famous Han general Emperor Fusong on the expedition. Needless to say, the han dynasty's civil servants can be said to be powerful in both literature and martial arts, and Fu Xie belongs to this category, and when he recruits the Yellow Turban Thieves, he can make great achievements in battle, and the commander's soldiers and horses have captured the Three Commanders of the Yellow Turban Army, Bu Wei, Zhang Bo, and Liang Zhongning, and ranked first among the generals of Emperor Fusong.

The adviser to Emperor Han Ling, Wen Neng angrily rebuked the prime minister, Wu Nengsheng captured the Yellow Turban Canal Shuai, and martyred the country tragically

  Although the Yellow Turban Army was a peasant rebel army, its strength could not be underestimated, which showed that Fu Xie's ability was still very strong. Fu Xie was a man of integrity and could not tolerate sand in his eyes, and before the imperial court set out, he proposed that eunuchs were the source of trouble, implying that Emperor Ling disposed of eunuchs. Such rhetoric naturally offended the ruling faction of the Han Dynasty at that time, the eunuch clique. Fortunately, although Emperor Hanling was emperor, he did at least one thing right, that is, he did not belittle Fu Xie, but instead had a lot of support for Fu Xie, first paying homage to the ande capital, and then serving as a councilor, equivalent to the adviser of Emperor Hanling.

  The Han Dynasty's councillors were not very simple, and in the imperial court, they could angrily rebuke the prime minister, and the foreign dispatched places could also become the governors above the sheriff of a county. Fu Xie's reputation was very great, offending the eunuchs, angrily rebuking the chancellor Cui Lie, and always becoming an idol in the hearts of the imperial court, and his prestige was very great. Of course, such people also became a thorn in the eunuch's eye.

The adviser to Emperor Han Ling, Wen Neng angrily rebuked the prime minister, Wu Nengsheng captured the Yellow Turban Canal Shuai, and martyred the country tragically

  Zhao Zhong, the zhongchang attendant, hated him to the bone, and in desperation, he could only put him out of the place. As the saying goes: if you can't see it, you can't be bothered. Fu Xie became the Taishou of Hanyang County, Liangzhou, and was very good at local administration, especially the Qiang people were very convinced of him and were willing to surrender to him.

  In the fourth year of Zhongping (187), there were many rebellions in Liangzhou at this time, especially the strength of the Han Sui Army, and the Liangzhou Assassin Shi Geng was also a person who wanted to make a difference, preparing to annihilate the rebels in one fell swoop, but unfortunately did not understand the command, and favored the treacherous greed of Cheng Qiu, which led to a coup d'état in the process of conquest: Combined with many historical materials to speculate on the details: Longxi County's Taishou Li Xiangru (Li Shan) turned against the front, killed Cheng Qiu first, united with the Han Sui rebels, and then attacked and killed Geng Shu (Geng Shu was killed by the other drivers around him).

  Han Sui and other Liangzhou alliances rebelled against thieves, and publicly promoted the kingdom to become the commander-in-chief of the rebel army, called "United Generals", and besieged the county seat of Ji County (郡治) in Hanyang County, and the soldiers in the city ran out of food, but Fu Xie still could not hold out. Wanwan did not expect that among these encircled thieves, there were thousands of Xiongnu cavalry from Beidi County, who had previously received Fu Xie's favor, so they prostrated their heads outside the city together, begging Fu Xie to go out of the city and surrender, willing to ensure that Fu Xie returned safely to his hometown of Beidi County.

  [At that time, the Northern Hu rode thousands of thieves to attack the county, and all of them cherished Xie En, prostrated their heads outside the city, and begged to send Xie back to the village.] Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Vol. 58, Yu Fu Gai Zang Liechuan, 48

The adviser to Emperor Han Ling, Wen Neng angrily rebuked the prime minister, Wu Nengsheng captured the Yellow Turban Canal Shuai, and martyred the country tragically

  Such behavior, for the anti-thief, is estimated to have never been, which shows how high Fu Xie's status is in the minds of the Hu people. The anti-thief leader kingdom did not dare to offend the wrath of the world and murder the sages, so he had to send his predecessor Jiuquan Taishou Huang Yan into the city to persuade him to surrender, but this great Han's sage was a righteous soldier with high wind and bright festivals, who would rather die in battle than surrender.

  Fu Xie told his son: "On the feast of Sunda, the second festival of observance, with the violence of the king of Sui, Boyi still did not eat Zhou Su and died, and Kong Sheng praised his sage." Fang Jin's court was far less violent than Yin Yi, how dare I go back to Zhi Boyi? Such words were also Fu Xie's last words, to be loyal to the Han Ling Emperor and die on the battlefield.

  Fu Xie's death also shocked Emperor Han Ling, who issued an edict and gave Fu Xie the title of "Marquis of Zhuangjie".

  References: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Taiping Imperial Chronicle, Huayang Guozhi, Book of Jin, Wei Luo

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