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Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

author:Illustrator's Dream of the Three Kingdoms

Su Liu Wen Shuzhai (Zhang Qiao)

Do not hide the window moon, natural style high.

The cool breeze moves crickets, and the leaves are falling away.

Pick up the embers of the lamp back, and see the sea waves.

Because of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there are several heroes in the air.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

The character of Wu Yi should be no stranger to many Fans of the Three Kingdoms, he was an important general of the Shu Han Dynasty, and he had won the "Battle of Yangxi" with Wei Yan, and was also Liu Bei's brother-in-law. Wu Yi had a brother named Wu Ban, who was not so famous compared to Wu Yi, but he was also an important general of the Shu Han Dynasty, and later an official to a general of the Hussars. Wu Kuang's father was named Wu Kuang, and this character was not particularly well-known, but he was also recorded in the historical records, and it involved a relatively big thing, that is, attacking and killing He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo to completely control the Han Room. Let's talk about this matter.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the difference between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique</h1>

As a foreign relative, He Jin originally had a good deck of cards. Originally, He Jin was a butcher who relied on bribing eunuchs to send his sister He Shi to the imperial palace, because of this nepotism, he obtained the official position and status of a great general. Originally, such a figure should have been disapproved by the Qingliu celebrities. However, due to the existence of the eunuch clique, He Jin was supported by these celebrities, because the hatred and antipathy of the eunuchs was even more intense. As a result, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Cao Cao, Chen Lin, Qi Ji, He Yuan, Xun You, and others all became supporters of He Jin.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

Yuan Shao and others supported He Jin in order to eliminate the eunuch clique, and He Jin himself had such a plan. After all, the eunuchs were closer to the young emperor Liu Jie, and if they slowly established feelings, the eunuch clique would grow again and threaten their own power. However, Empress He and Empress He's mother, Wu Yangjun, disagreed, because from a standpoint, Empress He and the eunuchs were the only people, all of whom were leg hairs on the emperor's thighs, and He Jin did not need to rely entirely on the emperor after he changed from a foreign relative to a powerful courtier. Therefore, the two brothers and sisters also have a relatively large contradiction for this reason.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

In addition to Empress He, He Jin's younger brother He Miao did not agree to the complete elimination of eunuchs. The reason for this is somewhat unclear. The Book of Later Han records that He Miao's reason for helping eunuchs was bribed by eunuchs, and if this is true, it can only mean that He Miao does not see this situation and position very clearly, because he and He Jin are the same people, and after eliminating the eunuchs, He Jin will face the pressure of the famous scholars, and He Miao will become He Jin's right hand. Of course, this is all off-topic, in short, in terms of attitude towards the eunuch group, He Jin and He Miao have differences.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

In order to eliminate the eunuchs, Yuan Shao persuaded He Jin to summon troops from Waizhen to put pressure on Empress He, which had a certain effect, but He Jin himself was very hesitant, resulting in a stalemate between the two sides. In the end, this hand was smashed, mainly because He Jin, the first figure, was killed by the eunuch design, whether it was Yuan Shao's scholars or eunuchs, or the outer towns they had gathered, they all lost control, and finally Dong Zhuo took advantage of the chaos to enter Luoyang and control the Han Room.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the Han Chamber</h1>

Dong Zhuo was able to initially control the Han Room because he was lucky, the eunuch fled with the Young Emperor Liu Wei and let him pick it up halfway through; but Dong Zhuo's hard power was not particularly strong, only three thousand people, and he really controlled the Han Room after eating the troops of He Jin, He Miao, and Ding Yuan. He Jin was killed by the eunuchs, and Ding Yuan was killed because Lü Bu was anti-water, so how did He Miao die? There is the role of Wu Kuang.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

First of all, a brief introduction to Wu Kuang. Wu Kuang was a Yanzhou Chenliu native, which was inferred from the place of origin of his clan son Wu Yi. There are not many historical materials about Wu Kuang, but Cao Pi's "Treacherous Rumors" does add a lot of details. Wu Kuang and Zhang Zhang are two people who are very trusted and close to He Jin, but He Miao has a very poor relationship with them, and the description in "Treachery" is "evil to others", probably Wu Kuang and Zhang Zhang are indeed not upright people. Wu Kuang and Zhang Zhang hugged He Jin's thighs tightly, repeatedly praised He Jin and belittled He Miao, gained He Jin's trust, and of course expanded the contradiction with He Miao.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

He Jin entered the palace and was killed by the "Ten Constant Attendants", and then He Miao, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, including Wu Kuang, Zhang Zhang, and others, rushed into the palace to hunt down and kill the eunuchs. At this time, he Jin was lost, and He Miao became a great threat to Wu Kuang and Zhang Zhang, and the differences between He Miao and He Jin on the issue of eunuchs led to the complete outbreak of contradictions between Wu Kuang and He Miao. So Wu Kuang took advantage of He Jin's influence in the army, claiming that He Jin was he Miao and the eunuchs who joined forces to frame him, and led the army to kill He Miao. The person who assisted him was named Dong Min, who was Dong Zhuo's younger brother and served as a lieutenant in the court. Regardless of whether there was Dong Zhuo's shadow in this matter or not, objectively speaking, Wu Kuang's practice of killing He Miao not only completely eliminated He Miao's power, but also indirectly helped Dong Zhuo to embezzle He Jin and He Miao's parts.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the development of the Wu Kuang family</h1>

Regarding wu kuang's record, Xiaobian found such a thing, as for Wu Kuang's later ending, according to the "Treacherous Rumors" "all cooking and destroying, for the hundred generations to test", it should not have been a good ending, but the specific situation is not very clear, after all, it is not a particularly important figure. However, Wu Kuang's sons Wu Yi and Wu Shi and his son Wu Ban should still be regarded as important figures in the Three Kingdoms period.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

Wu Yi and Liu Yan were old friends, and followed Liu Yan into Yizhou in the fifth year of Zhongping (that is, in 188 AD), Wu Yi's sister Wu Shi was evaluated by the xiang as "a nobleman after the future", Liu Yan was an ambitious person, so he married Wu Yi and let his son Liu Mao marry Wu. It is reasonable to say that Wu Yi should be loyal to Liu Yan, but later it was Liu Zhang who became the pastor of Yizhou, and Liu Mao died early, and the stakes were obvious. After Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Wu Yi also surrendered to Liu Bei very barely. Wu Yi's status in Shu Han was not low, and Wei Yan defeated Guo Huai and Fei Yao at the "Battle of Yangxi"; after Zhuge Liang's death, he became the governor of Hanzhong and became a general of the Che Riding Army, but because Shu Han did not ignore the historical officials and lost his actions, Chen Shou did not establish a biography for him.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

Wu Yi entered the river with the whole family, but Wu Yi and Wu Ban are not the same branch after all, and it is difficult to say when Wu Ban entered the river, it may be that he entered the river with Wu Yi, or it may be that Wu Kuang went to Wu Yi after losing power. Wu Ban was also an important general of the Shu Han Dynasty, "the official position was often similar to that of Yi Xiangya", and later became a general of the Hussars. According to the Official System of the Han Dynasty, the General of the Hun Horse was one level older than the General of the Horse Rider, but this was probably because Wu Yi died relatively early and was followed by Wu Ban.

Wu Kuang, as a close general of He Jin, killed He Jin's brother He Miao, causing Dong Zhuo to gain a disagreement between He Jin and He Miao over their attitudes toward the eunuch clique, and Wu Kuang attacked and killed He Miao, indirectly helping Dong Zhuo control the development of the Wu Kuang family in the Han Dynasty

Moreover, compared with Wu Yi, Wu Kuang participated in more specific battles, in the "Battle of Yiling", Wu Ban, Feng Xi, Chen Shi and others as the forward to advance the battle line to Yiling, Wu Ban also did Liu Bei's bait to lure Lu Xun to attack (although it was not successful); during Zhuge Liang's Fourth Northern Expedition, Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi confronted each other head-on (this was probably the only frontal battle of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition), and Sima Yi sent Zhang Jaw to attack the southern siege of the Shu Han army on the one hand, and personally attacked Zhuge Liang on the other hand. Zhuge Liang's side was not able to resist Zhang Jaw's attack, and Wei Yan, Gao Xiang, Wu Ban, and others counterattacked Sima Yi and won a great victory of "three thousand heads of the first". However, Wu Ban, like Wu Yi, has no personal biography. All in all, Wu Kuang first attached himself to the He clan and then destroyed the He clan, and later seemed to be unable to die well; his family was active in the Shu Han regime in Yizhou and gained a higher status, including his son, which was also a more interesting thing.

References: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Book of the Later Han Dynasty, All Three Kingdoms

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