In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Mi Fang was an important confidant of Liu Bei, but he surrendered to Eastern Wu, which led to Guan Yu's defeatThis article will delve into Mi Fang's betrayal, analyze why he abandoned Liu Bei and betrayed Guan Yu, and the impact of this behavior on the situation in the Three Kingdoms.
When Liu Bei started his career, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were his important cronies, and their power was weak, but Xuzhou's Haoqiang Mi Zhu and Mi Fang fully supported him. Mi Fang married her sister to Liu Bei to support his financial resources and materials to help Liu Bei tide over the difficulties. However, after Liu Bei lost Xuzhou, he fell into a predicament, and many people left him, but Mi Zhu and Mi Fang gave up their family wealth and followed Liu Bei to fight in the south and the north.
After Liu Bei entered Chengdu, he appreciated his old ministers and canonized Mi Zhu as the general of Anhan, surpassing Zhuge Liang in status. Mi Fang stayed in Jingzhou after Liu Bei obtained Yizhou, served as the Taishou of Nanjun, and assisted Guan Yu in guarding the place. However, Guan Yu had a bad attitude towards Mi Fang and blamed him for the lack of material supply, which caused Mi Fang to be afraid and dissatisfied with Guan Yu in his heart.
Before Guan Yu's Northern Expedition, Mi Fang and Fu Shiren accidentally caused a fire when they drank in the military camp, burning grain and grass. Although Guan Yu originally planned to behead the two, he eventually changed it to a military stick. This incident deepened Mi Fang's dissatisfaction with Guan Yu and made him stay in Nanjun.
However, Liu Bei successively requisitioned a large number of materials in Jingzhou, resulting in a lack of grain and grass during Guan Yu's Northern Expedition**, and Mi Fang was unable to meet the demand. Fu Shiren's surrender to Soochow isolated Nanjun, Guan Yu's Northern Expedition failed, Soochow not only attacked Jingzhou, but also cast a maze array, Guan Yu transferred the garrison troops, and finally fell into a desperate situation.
Mi Fang considered the pros and cons and chose to betray Liu Bei and surrender to Eastern Wu. This action led to the fall of the Jingzhou region, the defeat of Guan Yu, the loss of Liu Bei's favorable area, and the outbreak of the Battle of Yiling, which eventually led to Guan Yu's tragic death.
In order to survive, Mi Fang and Fu Shiren assassinated Ma Zhong in an attempt to surrender to Liu Bei. But Liu Bei angrily ordered the two to be executed to pay tribute to Guan Yu.
Mi Fang's betrayal not only led to an imbalance in the war, but also caused Liu Bei to lose important areas, and Guan Yu suffered a miserable defeat. How the betrayal at this critical moment ultimately affected the situation of the entire Three Kingdoms has become a step in history that cannot be ignored.
The article ended with "Why did Liu Bei's confidant Mi Fang betray Guan Yu?".Revealing the key step of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the reason for Mi Fang's betrayal and its impact on the situation are deeply analyzed, which is thought-provoking.
Mi Fang's betrayal in Romance of the Three Kingdoms is an intriguing event in this epic story. As Liu Bei's confidant, he finally chose to betray Guan Yu, which had a profound impact on the pattern of the entire Three Kingdoms period.
This article deeply analyzes the reasons for Mi Fang's betrayal, not only because of her dissatisfaction with Guan Yu's attitude, but also because of the consideration of survival and weighing the pros and cons. From when Liu Bei started his career, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang fully supported him, to after Liu Bei lost Xuzhou, Mi Fang still firmly followed Liu Bei in the southern and northern wars, and this loyalty and support cannot be ignored. However, Guan Yu's attitude and behavior caused Mi Fang to feel fear and dissatisfaction in her heart, especially the pressure on material supplies exacerbated this emotion.
The article also analyzes in detail the impact of Mi Fang's betrayal on the situation in the three kingdoms. Mi Fang's surrender to Eastern Wu led to the loss of the Jingzhou region, Guan Yu's defeat, and finally the outbreak of the Battle of Yiling, all of which were the consequences of Mi Fang's betrayal. The choice of this critical moment changed the direction of the entire situation and became a link that cannot be ignored in the history of the three countries.
This commentary** provides an in-depth analysis and interpretation of the historical figures and events in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", revealing the motives and effects of Mi Fang's betrayal. It is thought-provoking and makes one wonder that in troubled times, people's choices are often driven by survival and practical interests, and even initially loyal cronies may be forced by circumstances to take unexpected actions.
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