Chapter 76 The Awe-Inspiring Person Is Here
The singing of later generations seemed to have a unified aesthetic with the rotten wood in the picture.
It seemed that everyone was not good at saying much. After all, they were Liu Bei's ministers, not Liu Chan's ministers, and it was not appropriate to talk too much about such family affairs.
Without waiting for Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to comfort him, Liu Bei stood up and calmed down.
"Carefully copy a large picture and place it in this hall."
Liu Bei did not look back, but Ma Liang knew that this sentence was said to him.
"Yes." Ma Liang sighed quietly, took out a piece of paper and started to draw a piece of rotten wood, what's the difficulty?
[The opposite position of Liu Chan is Liu Chan's fifth son, the King of Beidi Liu Chen.
There are not many things he left behind, and it can even be said to be very rare.
All we know is that he was named the King of Beidi in the second year of Jingyao and committed suicide in the sixth year of Jingyao. 】
"This... Alas." Liu Bei felt that he sighed more today than ever before.
"You are not the king, why do you die for the country?"
"Pity my nephew!" Zhang Fei was also very sad: "I want to die to save the face of Ji Han."
[In the sixth year of Jingyao, Deng Ai attacked Chengdu from Yinping.
Huo Ge, the son of the famous general Huo Jun, was then the general of Annan in charge of Nanzhong. Hearing this, he wanted to go to Chengdu to defend the king.
The reason why the Yinping surprise attack was successful was because the terrain there was too dangerous. Cao Wei recorded that Deng Ai wrapped himself in a mat and rolled down the mountain, which shows how dangerous it was.
Therefore, Deng Ai must have had few soldiers in the surprise attack on Chengdu, and Jiang Wei had not lost Jiange at that time, and was in a stalemate with Zhong Hui's army.
Huo Ge only needed to lead troops to aid Chengdu at this time, and Deng Ai's surprise troops would be defeated without a retreat, but Liu Chan rejected Huo Ge's petition to defend the king, saying that he had his own way.
What was Liu Chan's way? He surrendered after listening to the words of the local nobleman Qiao Zhou. Oh, by the way, Qiao Zhou also had a very famous disciple named Chen Shou.
Finally, in the winter of the sixth year of Jingyao, Liu Chan led the crown prince and other ministers, more than 60 people, and surrendered to Wei with their faces tied to the coffin. 】
No one expected that there would be so many things in just surrendering.
Zhang Fei secretly glanced at his elder brother, but he didn't expect that his elder brother didn't break the cup or chop the table this time, but just sat there calmly, his face was terribly cold.
"Faces tied to the coffin! This surrender is really hard work." Liu Bei commented.
Literally, tying his hands and carrying the coffin to surrender, indicating that he is willing to be slaughtered, the highest standard of surrender ceremony.
The generals all sighed, how can a small force conquer a city? If you hold on and wait for reinforcements, the strange force will conquer it by itself!
But it should be able to refuse reinforcements, how can people say this?
"Guangmu said before that Chen Shou's evaluation of Chen Zhi was out of personal grudge. Could it be because Chen Zhi disagreed with Qiao Zhou?"
Kong Ming was very careful and thought deeply. He almost immediately came up with an inference:
This Chen Zhi might be trying to curry favor with Huang Hao's power, but in fact he was trying to echo Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition in the court? That's why Qiao Zhou and Chen Shou didn't like him?
At the same time, Kong Ming's heart was full of alarm bells: How could the disciple of such a person not write about Shu?
[Just before Shu Han surrendered and fell, Liu Chen and Liu Chan had a conflict. Facing the later lord who agreed with Qiao Zhou's strategy, Liu Chen roared:
Now that we are in a desperate situation and disaster is about to come, father and son, monarch and minister should fight to the death, die with the country, and perish with the country, so that we can have the face to see the late emperor!
But Liu Chan had made up his mind and chose to expel his fifth son.
When Liu Chan surrendered, Liu Chen cried in Zhaolie Temple, where he killed his wife and son first, and then committed suicide, choosing to be a Han ghost rather than a slave of a conquered country.
Some people commented that "Liu Chen is worthy of his ancestors, and Liu Chan is ashamed of his son."
Some people also commented that "Although Liu Chan was cowardly, he was fortunate to have the King of Beidi to add color to the Han Dynasty."】
Unlike the tragic martyrs of the previous generals, Liu Chen's act was even more tragic and heroic.
"Strong and chaste!" Guan Yu showed admiration:
"Big brother has a good grandson, and we have a good nephew!"
"It's a pity that his father is not as strong as him!" Zhang Fei slammed the table angrily:
"There was a large army in front and reinforcements on the side, but a small army surrendered directly! Where is the Han Dynasty's loyalty? Where is the king's loyalty?"
Although he still loved his nephew, Zhang Fei was quite unhappy if he didn't say a few words:
"Our good nephew is so good, he was the first to favor the eunuchs and surrender. Since he is like this, he will surrender after the military advisor dies. Why did he suffer for so many years?"
"Yide!" Guan Yu glanced at Zhang Fei and told him to shut up.
Then he tried his best to persuade him: "Big brother, Adou is only four years old..."
Liu Bei waved his hand with a cold face.
[For the death of Liu Chen, many people in later generations also felt pity for him.
In the Ming Dynasty, Luo Guanzhong also specially praised him in poems when he wrote the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The filming in the 1980s was also quite good, and the spirit was well reflected. 】
The screen switched again, and Zhang Fei read it out loud:
"The king and his subjects are willing to kneel... The majestic people are still here, who says that the Han Dynasty has perished!"
Zhang Fei laughed out loud and praised:
"How majestic is the King of the North! Good poem! Good nephew!"
And everyone is familiar with the following images, as they have seen similar ones before.
And the determined "Liu Chen" scolded Qiao Zhou, which made everyone applaud, and finally committed suicide in the ancestral temple, which made everyone red-eyed.
Liu Bei was a little lost in the sentence "I would rather die in battle and lose the country than give up the country", and finally ordered:
"Write it and hang it up, I want to take it back and hang it in Adou's room."
[The majestic people are like this sentence, which reminds the up master of the prime minister's post-departure memorial.
One of the passages recalls the generals lost after Hanzhong. The Prime Minister's evaluation of this army is:
These are the elites gathered from all directions within decades, not just one state.
It is well known that the emperor's uncle is very poor. How can he attract heroes from all directions to his side with just the title of emperor's uncle?
Who would bow down to the title of emperor's uncle? Isn't it the sentence "Who said that Han is dead" that the heroes follow?
This sentence can also be understood as that as long as there are people like Liu Chen, the flame of the Han Dynasty will not be extinguished.
On the contrary, if the monarchs are like Liu Chan, it is not surprising that the Han Dynasty will perish. 】
Liu Bei felt a little enlightened for a while.
In the early years, he tried his best to bluff people with the title of emperor's uncle, and even took the trouble to let His Majesty personally certify the title of emperor's uncle.
But now it seems quite ridiculous. How many of these people in the hall and those who fought for him outside are really impressed by the name of the emperor's uncle?
"The Later Expedition? Is there a Previous Expedition?" Zhao Yun was quite curious, but his curious eyes met Kong Ming's rejection, and he could only turn into disappointment.
[In fact, from a historical perspective, Liu Chen's suicide is not a bad ending.
Liu Chan had seven sons and two daughters. The crown prince Liu Xuan died in the Zhong Hui Rebellion, and four of the other five sons died in the Yongjia Rebellion of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Only the third son Liu Cong died of illness before the fall of Shu, and his descendants eventually fled to Lingnan to preserve Liu Bei's bloodline.
Liu Chen's death left the last bit of face for Ji Han, and also left a decent face for himself. 】
Dignity, face. Liu Bei chewed on these two words and shook his head.
At this point in the national mourning, it is still a bit extravagant to talk about these things.
But at least Sun was like this, which made Liu Bei feel a little relieved.
[The up master favored Liu Chen a little, so he said a little more.
Next to the main hall is the side hall, let's look at the one on the left first. 】
"What an ugly statue!" Zhang Fei blurted out, frowning and commenting:
"Such an ugly statue can still be enshrined in the side hall, second brother, is it you?"
The part where the old Three Kingdoms King Beidi scolded people was really cool~ I am still considering whether to write about the debate on whether Shu Han "did not set up history", it should be enough for one chapter.