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One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

Yuan Shao, as a male lord in the Three Kingdoms era at the end of the Han Dynasty, gathered a large number of top strategists under his account. However, since the ancient literati were light, there were many contradictions between many advisers under Yuan Shao's account, and the relationship was very tense.

One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

The protagonist described in this article is a strategist under Yuan Shao's account. Because of his disagreement with Tian Feng, this person had designed to deliberately frame Tian Feng, and eventually died at the hands of Yuan Tan, the eldest son of Yuan Shao. So, who is this person?

For friends who are familiar with the history of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, they may have guessed the name of this person. This person is Feng Ji.

One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

Feng Ji (逢紀), courtesy name Yuantu (字元圖), was one of the first Yuan Xun to follow Yuan Shao to Jizhou. Yuan Shao was able to take Jizhou from Han Fu, largely out of Feng Ji's one-handed plan. Therefore, Feng Ji can be called Yuan Shao's confidant and adviser, and he has a special position in The Yuan Shao clique, and history says that "Shao Yi Ji Congda has a strategy and is very close to him."

One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

Although Feng Ji's strategy was outstanding, his relationship with Tian Feng, another important adviser of Yuan Shao, was strained. According to the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, Yuan Shao's biography, quoted in the Letter of the Ancestors:

Feng Ji is plump and straight, counting the rumors on Shao, and Shao is jealous of Feng.
One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

From this record, it can be seen that the discord between Feng Ji and Tian Feng is mainly reflected in personality. To this end, Feng Ji repeatedly secretly told Yuan Shao bad things about Tian Feng, which directly led to the estrangement of the relationship between Yuan Shao and Tian Feng. What is more serious is that after the defeat of Guandu in the First World War, Feng Ji indirectly killed Tian Feng through a word. According to the Book of the Prophets:

The defeat of the Shao army also collapsed and ran north, the division and apprentice were exhausted, and the army all wept and said: "Xiang Ling Tian Feng is here, not to be also." Shao said of Feng Ji: "When the people of Jizhou hear that my army has been defeated, they should all think of me, but Tian Don't drive forward to stop me, which is different, and I am ashamed to see it." Ji Fu said: "General Fengwen's retreat, laughing with his hands, was pleased with his words." "Shao then means harmful to Feng.
One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

It can be said that it was precisely because of Feng Ji's words of planting stolen goods and framing that yuan shao directly provoked Yuan Shao's intention to kill Tian Feng. Eventually, Tian Feng was killed by Yuan Shao, who was embarrassed and angry. From the indication, Tian Feng seems to have died at the hands of Yuan Shao; in essence, Tian Feng's death is actually very closely related to Feng Ji.

After Yuan Shao's death, Feng Ji and Zhen Pei joined forces to succeed Yuan Shao's beloved youngest son, Yuan Shang. Feng Ji's move undoubtedly stimulated the contradiction between him and Yuan Shao's eldest son Yuan Tan. Later, Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang were assassinated, and Feng Ji was sent to Yuan Tan. Soon after, Yuan Tan finally executed Feng Ji on the grounds that Yuan Shang refused to increase his troops, and the history said that "Tan Jun Li Yang, Shang Shao and Tan Bing, and Made Feng Ji subordinate to Tan." Tan asks for benefits, and deserves to wait for the discussion. Tan Fury, Kill Ji".

One of Yuan Shao's advisers deliberately framed Tian Feng and was eventually killed by Yuan Tan

At this point, This Feng Ji, who had deliberately framed Tian Feng, eventually died in the heirship dispute between Yuan Shao's second son and became a victim of the political struggle between Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang. Undoubtedly, this is very sad!

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