In the long history, the brave and famous generals have been loyal to the owner and established great achievements. However, there are many ill-fated examples, and there are countless examples of "a good beginning and a bleak ending". Here are ten famous players, although they had a brilliant beginning, but in the end they did not have a good ending, which is embarrassing.
Li Ling (Western Han Dynasty).
Li Ling, a native of Qin'an, Gansu, and the grandson of Li Guang, is brave and good at fighting. However, when Junji Mountain was besieged by the Xiongnu army, in the face of the exhaustion of grain and grass, he was exhausted and had no choice but to surrender. In the more than 20 years spent in the Xiongnu, although it was only courtesy, the family was destroyed and his reputation was discredited. In 74 B.C., Li Ling died of depression in the Xiongnu, and his bones were buried in the desert, which became a footnote to "disgrace and physical and mental trauma".
Duan Xi (Eastern Han Dynasty).
Duan Xi, a native of Wuwei, Gansu, is known as one of the "Three Mings of Liangzhou". He guarded the frontier for more than ten years, made outstanding military achievements, and finally exterminated the Qiang people. However, he attached himself to the eunuchs and went along with it. In 179 AD, Duan Xi was imprisoned because of the involvement of the eunuch Wang Fu, and finally chose to commit suicide by drinking, leaving a sad ending.
Yu Ban (Three Kingdoms).
Yu Ban, a native of Ningyang, Shandong, is one of the five good generals of Cao Wei. He is known for his strict rule of law military, and his official rank is General Zuo, fake Jieyue, and Marquis of Yishou Pavilion. However, in the battle of Xiangfan, the Seventh Army was annihilated, and Yu Ban died in shame under the humiliation of Cao Pi. His life has become a footnote to "born as a captive and died evilly".
Meng Guan (Western Jin Dynasty).
Meng Guan, a native of Dongguang, Hebei, was born poor, but he has a talent in civil and military affairs. He pacified Guanzhong Qi Wannian, won ten battles and ten victories, captured Qi Wannian alive, and was powerful and powerful. However, in the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, he was killed by Sima Lun, the king of Zhao, and a generation of famous generals were ruined, which is embarrassing.
Liu Gaozhi (Eastern Jin Dynasty).
Liu Gaozhi, a native of Xuzhou, Jiangsu, is behind the gate. In the Battle of Huangshui, Kezhen County, but he was suspicious and suspicious, and successively attached himself to different forces. In the end, he hanged himself in 402 A.D., and his life was full of twists and turns, and the ending was emotional.
Wang Seng Bian (Northern and Southern Dynasties).
Wang Sengbian, a native of Qi County, Shanxi, made great achievements in the Hou Jing Rebellion. However, after the fall of Jiankang, for the coercion of Qi Shi, he abolished his grandson and established his family, and was finally captured and killed by Chen Baxian's surprise attack on Jiankang. Although he was a general, he eventually lost his reputation due to a misguided strategy.
Geshuhan (Tang period).
Ge Shuhan, a native of Kuqa, Xinjiang, is known for his graceful and chivalrous. However, in the Anshi Rebellion, he lost his discipline and was held hostage by the rebels, and finally succumbed to the thief's court to surrender. In 757 A.D., Goshuhan was killed by the rebels, and his reputation was in vain, and the end was regrettable.
Gao Biao (Tang Dynasty).
Gao Biao, a native of Jing County, Hebei Province, has made outstanding contributions. However, he fought for merit and jealousy, played with demons, and finally rebelled against his relatives in 887 and was imprisoned and killed by his generals at the age of 67. Gao Yu is tired of the world's generals, and the ending is embarrassing.
Zhang Jun (Southern Song Dynasty).
Zhang Jun, a native of Tianshui, Gansu, is the first of the four famous generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. The official to the privy envoy, the king of Qinghe County, is highly favored. However, he took the lead in military power, and finally lost his temper in Chen's strategy and was imprisoned and killed in 555 AD, with a suffocating ending.
Lü Wenhuan (Southern Song Dynasty).
Lu Wenhuan, a native of Huoqiu, Anhui Province, has guarded Xiangyang for six years and has been holding on to it. However, in the case of exhaustion, he finally surrendered the city, which became a regret in history. In 1298 AD, Lü Wenhuan died, leaving behind the name of a martyr.
These famous generals, although they had heroic deeds, did not die well in the end, and a bleak ending was written in the long river of history.