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The Five Sons and the Five Tiger Generals both had demotion generals, but why didn't the Twelve Tiger Lords?

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Speaking of the five sons of liang general and the five tiger generals are actually quite powerful, many people see very hot, after all, are big heroes, but if you analyze carefully, you will find that that is, the five sons of liang generals and the five tiger generals are actually a lot of people who surrendered, that is to say, in the previous camp, then some netizens also asked, on the contrary, this Jiangdong twelve tiger ministers do not seem to have lowered this statement, so what is the matter? Let's analyze and reveal this problem together to see what is going on!

The Five Sons and the Five Tiger Generals both had demotion generals, but why didn't the Twelve Tiger Lords?

Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms had a great influence, and in the folk, whether it was Cao Wei's five sons and generals, or the Shu Han 5 Tiger Generals or the Twelve Tiger Ministers of Jiangdong, they were all topics of discussion.

Because of the great chaos in the Three Kingdoms, there will be generals who surrender in the middle of the forces of Wei Shu and Wu, and the Twelve Tiger Ministers are no exception.

One, five sons

The account of the Five Sons of Liang is derived from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Book of Wei, in which Chen Shou recorded zhang liao, Le Jin, Yu Ban, Zhang Guo, and Xu Huang in a biography. In the end, he concluded: The good times will be good, and the five sons will come first. As a result, he was called the Five Sons of Liangjun by later novelists.

Among the five sons of Liang, Zhang Liao was a subordinate of Ding Yuan and Lü Bu, and later surrendered to Cao Cao; Zhang Gao was a subordinate of Yuan Shao, who surrendered to Cao Cao at the Battle of Guandu. Xu Huang was a subordinate of Yang Feng, and Cao Cao surrendered to Cao Cao after defeating Yang Feng. Yu Ban was a subordinate of Bao Xin, who defected to Cao Cao after his death. Only Lejin, although he was not proud of his appearance and was not tall, was a good general who followed Cao Cao when he joined Cao Cao.

Two, five tiger generals

The story of the Five Tigers is afraid that no one does not know it.

Guan Yu Zhang Fei was the three giants who followed Liu Bei to raise troops, and Zhao Yun was first a subordinate of Gongsun Zhan, and later followed Liu Bei, and was also counted as a minister of the dragon.

Huang Zhong was a subordinate of Liu Biao, and later Cao Cao occupied Jingzhou, and also used Huang Zhong to defend Changsha, and when Liu Bei attacked Changsha, Huang Zhong surrendered and Liu Bei followed Liu Bei into Western Shu, and was made a general for his merits, along with the Five Tigers.

Ma Chao was a prince of the party, and after the defeat to Cao Cao, his wife and children were killed by Cao Bing, and they could only surrender to Zhang Lu and later to Liu Bei.

Three, twelve tigers

The origin of the Twelve Tiger Ministers of Jiangdong is also Chen Shou's biography of all twelve military generals in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Book of Wu.

The twelve Tiger Ministers were: Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang, Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, Chen Wu, Dong Xian, Gan Ning, Ling Tong, Xu Sheng, Pan Zhang, and Ding Feng.

According to the unspoken rule that the fewer people recorded, the more important the biography, we can see that the five sons of the Wei state, the five tiger generals of the Shu Han Dynasty, are far more important than the twelve tiger ministers of Jiangdong.

These twelve Tiger Ministers, Zhongcheng Pu, Huang Gai, and Han Dang, were all former ministers of the Three Dynasties who followed Sun Jian's army, and Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, Chen Wu, and Dong Xun were good men who followed Sun Ce to raise troops.

Gan Ning was a subordinate of Liu Biao, who later followed Huang Zu and even killed Ling Tong's father, Ling Cao, in the confrontation. Later surrendered to Sun Quan.

Ling Tong, Xu Sheng, Pan Zhang, and Ding Feng were all generals who emerged only during Sun Quan's reign. Ding Feng was the youngest and followed Generals such as Gan Ning, Lu Xun, and Pan Zhang, until Sun Liang succeeded to the throne.

In fact, after reading the biographies of the Five Sons, the Five Tiger Generals, and the Twelve Tiger Ministers, you will find that the Five Sons and the Five Tigers will be a general of a period of time and a rank.

These ten generals can be said to have the experience of following Cao Cao and Liu Bei to fight the world, and among the twelve tiger ministers, only Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang and others can be comparable.

More of the Tiger Ministers were either to quell civil unrest for Sun Quan, or to fight against Cao Wei and Shu Han for Eastern Wu after the three-legged ding. He belongs to the descendants of the Five Sons and the Five Tiger Generals.

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