Romance of the Three Kingdoms, heroic image, strength and destiny!

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

The history of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is deeply loved by readers for its rich characters and twists and turns. However, behind these seemingly glamorous heroes, there are actually quite a few characters who don't mix so well. Let's take a look at these seemingly powerful, but in fact they are not well mixed with the Three Kingdoms characters.

First of all, Dian Wei, known as the "evil of the ancients", has long been among the first-class generals in the military ranking. But in fact, Dian Wei is only a captain, equivalent to the current battalion commander level, and the scale of his troops ranges from a few hundred to a thousand. Although he was Cao Cao's personal guard, he was indeed only a lieutenant in his official position, and he was inferior to the miscellaneous general.

Secondly, Zhao Yun is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with his image of being full of guts, white horses and silver guns, and seven in and seven out of Changban Slope. But in the "Hanzhong King Persuasion Table", Zhao Yun's name does not appear, this is because his official position is too low and his qualifications are not enough. Even if Liu Bei was called the queen of Hanzhong, Zhao Yun was only a general with a nice name, and he still belonged to the miscellaneous generals. It wasn't until Zhuge Liang's first Northern Expedition that Zhao Yun temporarily commanded General Zhendong, but after the failure of the Northern Expedition, he was demoted.

Moreover, Xu Shu, who was portrayed as a super-first-class strategist in the romance, provided Liu Bei with a lot of help. However, Xu Shu was not reused after arriving in Cao Wei, and his official position was Yushi Zhongcheng, which was equivalent to the second-in-command of Yushitai. In Cao Wei's official position, it is a cold bench, so Xu Shu is also a bad character.

The stories of these characters not only show their bravery and wisdom, but also reflect their fate and social status. Through the analysis of these characters, we can have a deeper understanding of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and feel the complexity and multi-dimensionality of historical figures. Each character has their own characteristics and limitations, and their stories are not only a recreation of history, but also a profound exploration of human nature.

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