During the Three Kingdoms period, the power of Cao Wei rose, and five outstanding generals Zhang Liao, Le Jin, Yu Ban, Zhang He, and Xu Huang were collectively referred to as "Five Sons of Good Generals" or "Five Sons of Wei". This article will delve into the relative status of these five generals from the two perspectives of official positions and titles.
Zhang He: General of the Western Che Cavalry, the pinnacle of his official position.
Zhang He, a native of Hejian County, was a famous general of Cao Wei. In the third year of Taihe (229), in the face of Zhuge Liang's fierce attack, Cao Rong sent Zhang He to the front line. Zhang He's resourcefulness and military vision allowed him to successfully thwart Zhuge Liang's attack in Nanzheng, and he was appointed as the general of the Western Che Cavalry, and his official position was proudly high.
Zhang Liao: Former general, outstanding military achievements.
Zhang Liao, a native of Yanmen Mayi, a famous general of Cao Wei. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220), Cao Cao died, Cao Pi ascended the throne, and canonized Zhang Liao as a former general. This official position was at a higher level among the generals of the Quartet, showing Zhang Liao's outstanding contribution to the establishment of Cao Wei. Cao Pi also generously rewarded Zhang Liao and gave him a thousand horses of silk and ten thousand valleys.
Lejin: Right General, the last reward.
Le Jin, a native of Yangping County, a famous general of Cao Wei. In the twenty-first year of Jian'an (216), Cao Cao was canonized as the king of Wei and gave Lejin a final reward. Lejin performed well in many battles, won 500 food estates, and was promoted to the right general, with a prominent position. However, despite his noble status, Lejin was unable to usher in a larger official position and title due to his early death.
Xu Huang: Right General, titled Marquis Yangping.
Xu Huang, a native of Yang County, Hedong County, is a famous general of Cao Wei. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220), Cao Cao died, Cao Pi ascended the throne, and canonized Xu Huang as the right general. Although he and Le Jin also have the official position of the right general, Xu Huang obtained this position late. He was named Marquis of Yangping, the only general among the five good generals to receive the title of Marquis of County.
Yu Ban: General Zuo, fake Jieyue is in charge of the military.
Yu Ban, a native of Juping County, Taishan County, and a famous general of Cao Wei. Cao Cao was canonized as the queen of Wei, and the appointment and dismissal of Yu Ban was even more solemn. He was appointed as General Zuo, held important military power, and was appointed as a pretending to be a general. Although Yu Ban's surrender to Guan Yu affected his subsequent official position and title, he was still one of Cao Wei's five good generals.
Official ranking: Zhang He stands out from the crowd.
According to the order of official positions, Zhang He's status as a general of the Western Che Cavalry was higher than that of the other four generals. This official position was second only to the Great Sima, the Great General, and the Hussar General during the Three Kingdoms period, and its status was close to that of the Three Dukes, demonstrating Zhang He's irreplaceability in Cao Wei's forces.
Title order: Xu Huang's noble status is eye-catching.
In the ranking of titles, Xu Huang led with the honorable status of the Marquis of Yangping. Zhang He and Zhang Liao are the Marquis of Yan and the Marquis of Jinyang respectively, although they are both county marquis, but Xu Huang's title is more noble. Lejin and Yu Ban are the Marquis of Guangchang Pavilion and the Marquis of Yishou Pavilion respectively, and their titles are relatively low.
Conclusion: Wuziliang will be peerless.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the five sons of Cao Wei won great military feats with their outstanding martial bravery and resourcefulness. Zhang He's general of the expedition to the west had the highest status, while Xu Huang showed his dignity with the honorific title of Marquis of Yangping. The official position and title of each general demonstrate their irreplaceability in the power of Cao Wei, and the elegance of the five good generals is peerless, becoming an immortal legend in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
The article deeply analyzes the official positions and titles of the five generals Zhang He, Zhang Liao, Le Jin, Xu Huang, and Yu Ban in the establishment of Cao Wei, so that readers can better understand the relative status of these outstanding generals.
First of all, the article uses Zhang He as an introduction, and through the appointment of the general of the Western Che Cavalry in the third year of Taihe (229), Zhang He's pinnacle status in official positions is highlighted. Zhang He's resourcefulness and strategic vision were fully demonstrated in the successful defense of Nanzheng, and also laid a solid foundation for his later appointment as the general of the Western Che Cavalry. The accumulation of this kind of military exploits made Zhang He the leader in the ranking of official positions and became the best of the five good generals.
Secondly, Zhang Liao's status as a former general has also been fully discussed. In the article, Zhang Liao's title of former general in the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220) shows his outstanding contribution to the establishment of Cao Wei. Cao Pi's generous reward to Zhang Liao reflects his important position in the Cao Wei system. Although the official position of the former general was slightly inferior to that of Zhang He's general of the Western Expedition, this did not detract from Zhang Liao's lofty status in history.
The three generals, Le Jin, Xu Huang, and Yu Ban, were also fully introduced in the article. Due to his early death, although Le Jin was promoted to the right general in his official position, he failed to usher in a greater reward, leaving a trace of regret. Xu Huang was canonized as the right general and received the title of Marquis of Yangping, becoming the only general among the five good generals to obtain the title of county marquis. Yu Banze failed to reach a higher official position and title due to the surrender of Guan Yu in the article, which is also a regret in his career.
Overall, the story of the five sons of Cao Wei is vividly narrated in this article, and the order of official positions and titles gives the reader a clearer understanding of the relative position of these five generals in Cao Wei's power. Through an in-depth analysis of historical events, this article presents readers with the images of heroes and heroes, which makes people deeply admire and admire.
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