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During the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

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Nanchong, also known as "Guocheng, Silk Capital", is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province. Nanchong is located in the northeast of Sichuan Province, in the middle reaches of the Jialing River, named because of its location in the south of Chongguo; it has jurisdiction over 3 districts (Shunqing District, Gaoping District, Jialing District), 5 counties (Yingshan County, Xichong County, Nanfang County, Peng'an County, Yilong County), and 1 county-level city (Langzhong City). Nanchong has a long history, originating from the Anhan established by Han Gaozu in 202 BC, and has been built for more than 2220 years. Since the Spring and Autumn Period, it has been the seat of governance of capitals, prefectures, counties, prefectures, and provinces. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty, the area around present-day Nanchong, Sichuan Province, belonged to the territory of the Shu Han Dynasty. Therefore, for the talents around Nanchong City, most of them naturally worked for Shu Han. So, the question is, during the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

During the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

1. Huang Quan

Huang Quan (?) -240), courtesy name Gongheng. A native of Langzhong County, Bashi County (present-day Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan Province). Generals of Shu Han and Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Huang Quan was a county official when he was young, and was later summoned by Liu Zhang, the mu of Yizhou, to be the main bookkeeper. In 211, before Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Huang Quan advised Liu Zhang not to greet Liu Bei, so he was sent out as a county commander of Guanghan County. In 214, after Liu Zhang was defeated by Liu Bei, Huang Quan surrendered to Liu Bei and was worshipped as a partial general. On this basis, Huang Quan proposed to Liu Bei to attack Hanzhong and was worshipped as a protector. In 219 AD, Liu Bei ascended the throne as king of Hanzhong, still leading the Yizhou Pastor and engaging in Huang Quan as the ruler.

In 221, Liu Bei ascended the throne as emperor in Chengdu and officially established the Shu Han Dynasty. Before Liu Bei's crusade against Eastern Wu, Quan advised but did not accept it. With him as the general of Zhenbei, he supervised the Northern Jiang Army to prevent the Wei division from attacking. Liu Beifa defeated Wu, and the way back was isolated, Huang Quan could not return, and in desperation, he led his troops to surrender to Wei. Therefore, it is very obvious that Huang Quan's surrender to Cao Wei was really forced. After coming to Cao Wei, Huang Quan was appreciated by the Wei Emperor Cao Pi, and bai Zhennan, the marquis of Yuyang, and Jia Shizhong accompanied him in the same car. After leading the Yizhou Assassin History, he was stationed in Henan. In the third year of the Jing Dynasty (239), he moved the general and Yi Tongsan Division. In the first year of the reign (240), Huang Quan died, with the posthumous name "Jing".

During the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

2. Huang Chong

Huang Chong(?) –263), a native of Langzhong County, Basi County (present-day Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan). Huang Quan was a Shu Han general, the son of Huang Quan. In 263, Huang Chongren served as Shang Shulang and followed Zhuge Zhan in his fight against Deng Ai. When the army reached Fu County, Zhuge Zhan stopped moving forward, and Huang Chong repeatedly advised him to march forward quickly, occupy a dangerous terrain, and prevent the enemy from entering the plains. After Zhuge Zhan retreated to Mianzhu, Huang Chong, inspiring his subordinates, resolved to fight to the death. Later, Huang Chong died in deng Ai's rebellious army.

3. Cheng Qi

Cheng Qi(?) ~222), courtesy name Jiran, was a native of Langzhong County, Bashi County (present-day Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan). When Liu Zhang divided Yizhou, Cheng Qi was the county commander of Hanchang County. Later, pang xi, the brazilian taishou, because of Liu Zhang's suspicions, harbored a rebellious heart, and ordered Cheng Qi's son to recruit soldiers to protect himself, and Cheng Qi not only stopped his son's behavior, but also persuaded Pang Xi, so he was appreciated by Liu Zhang, and was appointed by Liu Zhang as Jiangyang Taishou. When Zhao Yun was ordered to enter Sichuan to attack Jiangyang, Cheng Qi surrendered, and later Liu Bei replaced Liu Zhang as Yizhou Pastor, and Cheng Qi served as a sacrificial wine. After the establishment of the Shu Han Dynasty, Cheng Qi accompanied Liu Bei to attack Wu, and after Liu Bei's army defeated Yiling, Cheng Qi refused to retreat, and eventually died on the battlefield.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

Fourth, Ma Zhong

Ma Zhong(?) –249), courtesy name Hu Du (狐笃), courtesy name Dexin, was a native of Langzhong County, Basi County (present-day Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan). A general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. In the last year of Jian'an, Ma Zhong was elected as a filial piety. Ma Zhong was once called a sage by Liu Bei. In 223 AD, Zhuge Liang, the chancellor of the Shu Han Dynasty, opened the government and made Ma Zhong the governor of the gate. In the third year of Jianxing (225), Ma Zhong served as the Taishou of Mu Mu Commandery (牂牁郡) to quell the Mu Mu rebellion. Later, he served as the governor of The Prefecture and suppressed the rebellion of the powerful marshal Liu Xuan. Guanzhi Zhennan Was a general and a Pingshang Scholar, and was successively enfeoffed as the Marquis of Boyangting and the Marquis of Pengxiang. In the twelfth year of Yanxi (249), Ma Zhong died. Ma Zhong was the fourth governor of shu Han, and during his time in Nanzhong, he was decisive and stood side by side, and was deeply loved by the people.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the five generals came from the area of present-day Nanchong City, who else but Huang Quan?

5. Zhang Ling

Zhang Ling (nì)(?) ~254), courtesy name Boqi, was a native of Nanchongguo County, Bashi County (present-day Southern County, Sichuan). A famous general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. Zhang Ling was open-minded and heroic, and initially became a gongcao of the county. Liu Bei attacked Shu County, the mountain thieves took the opportunity to loot the county, and Zhang Ling rescued the family members of the county commander, hence the name. When Zhuge Liang was preparing for the Northern Expedition, Zhang Ling quelled the Guanghan rebellion and was given the title of Gatekeeper. Many times his entourage Ma Zhong quelled the rebellion in Nanzhong and granted Yue Wei Taishou. After fifteen years of governance, he quelled the rebellion, built a castle, and opened the road from Yuewei County to Chengdu, which won the hearts of the people. Recalled to Chengdu, granted the title of General of Kou, and was enthroned as the Marquis of Guannei. In the seventeenth year of Yanxi (254), Zhang Ling fell ill and engaged the Wei general Xu Qian, who was killed on the battlefield. After Zhang Ling's death, the people of Yuewei County all wept and sacrificed at four o'clock. What do you think about that?

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