"Shi into Shu"The series has come to a successful conclusion, and the table of contents is as follows: revealing Cao Chao's true intention of taking hundreds of people to fight with Sima Zhao; Ershi into Shu series: reveal why Sima Zhao chose to destroy Shu first?; What adjustments did Jiang Wei make to Hanzhong's defensive strategy?
What are the significant deviations from the actual implementation**? How did Hanzhong's largest defensive barrier fail?; Duotu explains in detail the battle of Deng Ai's entry into Shu; Why did the queen Liu Chan surrender without a fight? ; Who is the biggest beneficiary of the two scholars entering Shu?
Finally, let's talk about Sun Wu's story: the reason behind Sun Jun's killing of Zhuge Ke.
In 253, Sun Jun's success in killing Zhuge Ke, in addition to Zhuge Ke's big accident, there was a powerful force behind it: the whole family of Wujun and the princess Sun Luban.
The rise of the Quan clan from the Nanlu party struggle is not unrelated to the protection of the whole princess.
Princess Quan was often uneasy after slandering Mrs. Wang, she noticed that Sun Liang, who was born to Concubine Pan, was very favored, and Princess Quan figured out Sun Quan's mind and was ready to put the chips on Concubine Pan's mother and son.
After many operations, Concubine Quan was finally established as the queen, the five members of the Quan family were knighted, Quan Shang was appointed as the captain of the city gate, the marquis of the capital pavilion, and succeeded Teng Yin as the general of Taichangwei, and the general leader of the government.
There were five people in the Shi Quan clan, and they pawned soldiers and horses. The rest are squires, cavalry captains, and guards.
Sun Jun's sister is Quan Shang's wife, and his relationship with Princess Luban is more than just an in-law. The two had an affair in private, and even caused trouble in the harem.
In the incident of the killing of Zhuge Ke, Sun Jun had close ties with the princess of the Wu clan, Sun Jun, and the Wu Junquan clan of the Jiangdong clan.
After Sun Jun seized military power, he immediately carried out a large-scale internal purge.
Jiangdong's two important ministers, Lu Kang and Shi Ji, were stationed in the local area and posed a temporary threat to Sun Jun. And Teng Yin, an important minister in Jiangbei, has an outstanding reputation and is deeply supported by the people, and Sun Jun is difficult to attack him for a while.
After Zhuge Ke's death, the ministers jointly elected Sun Jun as the Tai Lieutenant and Teng Yin as the Situ. Although the two of them had equal power, Teng Yin took the initiative to resign on the grounds that he was Zhuge Ke's in-law, but Sun Jun kept him.
Teng Yin's reason was that his daughter was the wife of Zhuge Ke's son Zhuge Zhu, and he, Sun Jun, thought that Kun and Yu's sins were not related, so why did Teng Hou resign because of this?
Although the relationship between the two of them is not harmonious, they are still able to tolerate each other externally, and Sun Jun also promoted Teng Yin to Gaomi Hou, and they still handle affairs together as before.
At present, the only threat Sun Jun faces is Sun Quan's sons and clan.
Good and evil should go hand in hand, and eventually live alone. Immediately after that, he committed suicide.
In the Sun royal family, Concubine Zhang's martyrdom was touching, and the whole country was saddened, and Sun Hao, who witnessed this tragedy in person, was full of hatred in his heart, and soon, the entire Sun family, including the Wu Kingdom, would face its crazy revenge.
Sun He's death did not deter careerists, and many people in the clan secretly were dissatisfied with Sun Jun's arbitrariness and wanted to assassinate him. In 254, Sun Ying, the son of the first crown prince Sun Deng, conspired to kill Sun Jun and committed suicide when the matter was revealed.
In 255, the generals Sun Yi, Zhang Yi, Lin Sui and others wanted to take advantage of Sun Jun's meeting with the envoys of Shu Han to plot to kill Sun Jun.
Sun Yi believes that although he is the son of Sun Jiao, the general of the Duhu Conquest, the clan of Sun Jian's younger brother Sun Jing, and Sun Jun's cousin, in the face of power, everyone should compete fairly, and one person should not monopolize power.
Sun Quan once regarded Sun Jun as the most reliable general of the forbidden army, but Sun Jun lived up to his expectations. During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han still had a trace of reverence for imperial power, but Wei and Wu had long forgotten Confucianism such as loyalty.
After Sun Yi was defeated and forced to commit suicide, Princess Quan's sister Princess Zhu was also implicated.
Princess Quan tried to win over Princess Zhu to oppose Sun He and support Sun Ba as the crown prince, but Princess Zhu was resolutely opposed, and Zhu Ju was a supporter of Sun He, which caused a rift between the sisters.
Princess Quan hated Princess Zhu because of her refusal back then, calling her an accomplice, and Sun Jun did not know the truth and killed Princess Zhu. The rebellion in the clan made Sun Jun tired of coping, and he decided to follow Zhuge Ke's example and go north to attack Wei in order to establish his prestige.
However, at that time, it was in the second rebellion of Huainan, and Wen Qin's main force had been annihilated by Sima Shi. Wen Qin's father and son fought hard to break through and fled to the state of Wu.
On the way to the march, Sun Jun happened to encounter the defeat of Wen Qin's army and came to defect. The Wu army therefore retreated and returned to Shouchun. Zhuge sent Jiang Ban to lead 4,000 cavalry to pursue.
Sun Jun ordered the left general Liuzan, the fierce general who captured the embankment shirtless in the Battle of Dongxing.
At that time, the weather was cold and snowy, and the generals of the Wei army were drinking, and when they saw that the army of Liuzan and others was small, they untied their armor and did not take spears and halberds. Wearing only helmets and holding swords and shields, they stopped them naked on the embankment, laughing at Liuzan and the others, and did not immediately get nervous.
But this time Liuzan was sick and couldn't form a team, and he knew that he would definitely fail. Liuzan untied the cover and the ribbon, and gave it to his younger brother's son, so that he could go back first. He said: "I am a general, and every time I defeat the enemy, I have never failed.
Now that you are sick, and the army is weak and small, you can go quickly. We die at the same time, it is not good for the country, it only pleases the enemy. "The wealthy families of Koto usually had private armies of varying numbers.
What's more, these private soldiers are hereditary, and the father dies and the son succeeds, and the brother dies and the brother dies. This is different from the hereditary military leadership system of Wei and Shu and has Jiangdong characteristics.
Sun Wu's purpose of allowing the hereditary military leadership system was exactly the same as Cao Pi's acceptance of the Jiupin Zhongzheng system, which was a compromise that was forced to be made in order to win the support of the wealthy family.
Liuzan is not well-known among the generals of Jiangdong, but he still has the power to hereditary lead the troops. The younger brother's son refused to go first, so Liuzan drew his knife and slashed, and then left.
In 256, Sun Jun was instigated by Wen Qin to attack Wei again, and Sun Jun sent Wen Qin, Lü Ju, Cheqi Liu Su, Zhennan Zhu Yi, and the former general Tang Shi from Jiangdu into Huai and Si, intending to capture Qing and Xu.
The importance of this road, which has been introduced, is self-evident. In order to prevent Guangling, Sun Jun did not hesitate to strengthen the city defense. However, his plan was not supported by the court, and only a prominent minister named Teng Yin dissuaded him.
However, Sun Jun did not listen to his advice, but personally led the army to Stone Town to practice. Unfortunately, Sun Jun died of illness before the Wu army could cross the river on a large scale, and on his deathbed he passed on his power to his cousin Sun Qi.
This arrangement aroused the dissatisfaction of some important ministers, and the large-scale civil war of Wu began. February** Dynamic Incentive Program