The melodious singing voice of later generations seems to have a unified beauty when paired with the rotten wood in the picture.
Everyone seemed to be reluctant to say anything. After all, everyone was Liu Bei's ministers, not Liu Chan's ministers. It was not appropriate to talk too much about this kind of family matter.
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 these words were meant for him.
"Here." Ma Liang sighed quietly, took out a piece of paper and started to draw a piece of rotten wood. What's so difficult about that?
[Opposite to Liu Chan is Liu Chan’s fifth son, King of the North, Liu Chen.
There are not many things he left behind, it can even be said to be very sparse.
All we know is that Jingyao was granted the title of King of the North in the second year of his reign, and committed suicide in the sixth year of his reign. 】
"This...sigh." Liu Bei felt that he sighed more today than ever before.
"You are not the king of the country, why bother to die to serve the country?"
"I have pity on my grandnephew!" Zhang Fei was also very sad: "I have to die to save Ji Han's face."
[In the sixth year of Jingyao's reign, Deng Ai made a surprise attack on Chengdu from Yinping.
Huo Ge, the son of the famous general Huo Jun, was in charge of Nanzhong as General Jia'an at that time. Hearing this, he wanted to go to Chengdu to serve as 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 the terrain was.
Therefore, Deng Ai's surprise attack on Chengdu must not have many soldiers, and Jiang Wei had not lost the sword pavilion at that time and was in a stalemate with Zhong Hui's army.
At this time, Huo Ge only needs to lead troops to reinforce Chengdu, and Deng Aiqi's troops will be defeated if they have no way to retreat. However, Liu Chan rejected Huo Ge's offer to King Qin, saying that he had his own way.
What is Liu Chan's solution? After listening to the words of the local nobleman Qiao Zhou, he surrendered. 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's reign, Liu Chan led more than 60 of the prince's ministers and ministers to surrender to Wei. 】
No one expected that there were so many things involved in just one surrender.
Zhang Fei secretly glanced sideways at his elder brother, but he didn't expect that his elder brother neither threw the cup nor chopped the table. He just sat there calmly, with a terrifyingly cold face.
"Face-tied Yuchun! This surrender is a sign of hard work." Liu Bei commented.
Literally, tying one's hands and carrying a coffin to surrender indicates that one is willing to be slaughtered by others, which is the highest level of surrender ceremony.
The generals all sighed, how could a single army conquer a city? If you stick to waiting for reinforcements, you will defeat yourself!
But he should be able to refuse reinforcements. What can one say?
"Guangmu said before that Chen Shou's evaluation of Chen Zhi was based on personal grudges. Could it be because Chen Zhi and Qiao Zhou had different opinions?"
Kong Ming was thoughtful and thought deeply, and he almost immediately came to an inference:
Perhaps Chen Zhi just wanted to cater to Huang Hao's rise to power, but was he actually trying to echo Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition in the court? Is this how to avoid being liked by Qiao Zhou and Chen Shou?
At the same time, Kong Ming's heart was ringing with alarm: How could a disciple of such a person not write Shu Shu in a straight line?
[Just before the Shu Han surrendered and subjugated the country, Liu Chen and Liu Chan had a conflict. Faced with the latter's master who agreed with Qiao Zhou's strategy, Liu Chen roared:
Now that we have reached a desperate situation and disaster is imminent, father, son, monarch, and ministers should fight to the death with the community and the country, so that they can have the honor to meet the late emperor!
But Liu Chan had no choice but to make up his mind and chose to expel himself, the fifth son.
When Liu Chan tied his hands and surrendered, Liu Chen cried in Zhaolie Temple. He killed his wife and son here, and then committed suicide. He chose to be a Han ghost rather than a slave to the subjugation of the country.
Someone commented that "Liu Chen deserves to be worthy of his ancestors, and Liu Chan deserves to be worthy of his son."
Some people also commented that "Although Liu Chan was cowardly, he was fortunate to have the king of the North to bring glory to the Han Dynasty."]
Unlike previous generals who died tragically for their country, Liu Chen's move was even more tragic.
"Be strong and loyal!" Guan Yu said with admiration on his face:
"Eldest brother has a good grandson, and we have a good grandnephew!"
"It's just a pity that his father is not as strong as him!" Zhang Fei smashed the table angrily:
"There was a large army in front and reinforcements on the side, but a partial army surrendered directly! Where is the Han Festival? Where is the Emperor's Festival?"
Although he still felt sorry for his nephew, Zhang Fei was quite unhappy if he didn't say a few words:
"It's good for our good nephew. He is the first to favor eunuchs and the first to surrender. Since he is like this, he can just surrender after the military advisor dies. Why have he suffered so many years?"
"Yide!" Guan Yu glanced at Zhang Fei and told him to shut up.
Then he tried his best to persuade: "Brother, Adou is only four years old..."
Liu Bei waved his hands with a cold face.
[For Liu Chen's death, later generations also felt a lot of pity for him.
Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty also specially praised poems when he wrote the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The ones we shot in the 1980s were also quite good, and the spirit was well reflected. 】
The light curtain switched the screen again, and Zhang Fei read it out loud:
"The king and his ministers are willing to bend their knees... The awe-inspiring people are still here, but who is dead!"
Zhang Fei laughed out loud and praised:
"Mighty King of the North! What a poem! What a great nephew!"
Everyone is familiar with the following images, having seen similar ones before.
And the resolute-looking "Liu Chen" angrily 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 thought when he saw the sentence "I would rather die in battle and lose the country than surrender the country", and finally gave the order:
"After writing it and hanging it, I will take it back and hang it in Adou's room."
[The sentence "Rin Lin Ren Ru" reminds the up owner of the Prime Minister's posthumous example.
One of the paragraphs is about recalling the generals who were lost after Hanzhong. The Prime Minister’s evaluation of these military generals is:
These are all the elites from all over the world that have been gathered together within a few decades, and they are not owned by one state.
As we all know, the emperor's uncle is very poor. How can he gather heroes from all over the world with just the title of emperor's uncle?
Who would worship an emperor's uncle without hesitation? Isn't it just the saying "who is dead" that heroes follow?
If you dig deeper into this sentence, you can understand that as long as there are people like Liu Chen, the fire of the Han Dynasty will not be extinguished.
On the other hand, if all the kings were like Liu Chan, it would not be surprising that the Han Dynasty would perish. 】
Liu Bei felt a sudden enlightenment for a while.
In the early years, he tried his best to use the name of Emperor's Uncle to bluff people, and even went to great lengths to get His Majesty to personally certify the name of Emperor's Uncle.
But it seems quite ridiculous now. Among the people in the hall and the people outside who are working hard for him, how many of them are really named after this emperor's uncle?
"The one who came out last? Could it be that there is another one who came out before?" Zhao Yun looked at it quite strangely, but when his curious eyes met Kong Ming's rejection, he could only turn into disappointment.
[In fact, from a historical perspective, Liu Chen’s suicide was not a bad ending.
Liu Chan had seven sons and two daughters in total. The prince Liu Xuan died in the Zhonghui Rebellion, and four of the remaining five sons died in the Yongjia Rebellion in 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 Ji Han with the last bit of dignity, and also left a bit of dignity for himself. 】
Dignity, face. Liu Bei chewed on these two words and couldn't help but shake his head.
At this moment of national mourning, it is still a bit extravagant to talk about this.
But at least having Sun like this made Liu Bei feel a little calmer.
[The up owner is a little partial to Liu Chen, so he talks 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:
"How can someone so ugly be enshrined in a side hall? Second brother, could it be you?"