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The four fierce generals who mysteriously disappeared in the Three Kingdoms are not simple!

The so-called chaotic world produces heroes, and the chaotic world also produces fierce generals, and the chaotic world in ancient Chinese history should begin with the struggle between chu and Han at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and then there are three kingdoms, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, the Liaojin, and the Yuan Ming, so the fierce generals should also be in these periods. Among them, in the historical stage of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei and other princes competed for hegemony, which provided an excellent stage for the military generals. In the historical stage of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, Guan Yu, Lü Bu, Zhang Fei, Zhang Liao and other fierce generals all left their own deeds in history, and as for their final outcome, they are also more detailed and clearly recorded. However, the following four fierce generals of the Three Kingdoms are ultimately missing, which is undoubtedly surprising. Below, let's take a look at these four mysteriously disappeared three kingdoms.

The four fierce generals who mysteriously disappeared in the Three Kingdoms are not simple!

First, Ma Dai

First of all, when it comes to Ma Dai, many people immediately contacted the incident of killing Wei Yan. According to historical records such as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Ma Dai (date of birth and death unknown) was a native of Fufeng Maoling (present-day Xingping, Shaanxi). For Ma Dai, in his early years, he followed Ma Chao in the great battle against Cao Cao, counterattacked Longshang, besieged Chengdu, and fought in the Battle of Hanzhong. After becoming a general of the Shu Han Dynasty, Ma Dai followed Zhuge Liang in his Northern Expedition to the Central Plains. In 234 AD, Zhuge Liang died of illness after Wuzhangyuan. Later, Ma Dai was sent by Yang Yi to behead the Shu Han general Wei Yan. In the post-Zhuge Liang era, Ma Dai led an army to the Northern Expedition, but was defeated by the Wei general Niu Jin and returned. Officer to The General of Pingbei, Marquis of Chen Cang. It is worth noting that after the failure of the Northern Expedition to Cao Wei, Ma Dai mysteriously disappeared from history, and his final whereabouts are not recorded in relevant historical records.

The four fierce generals who mysteriously disappeared in the Three Kingdoms are not simple!

Second, the high view

Secondly, as far as Gao Lan is concerned, in Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Gao Lan once fought with Xu Chu and Xu Huang without winning or losing. In 200 AD, when Liu Bei defeated Jingzhou, Gao Lan was ordered to pursue and kill, and was stabbed to death by Zhao Yun, who rushed to the front. However, in the main history, Gao Lan is the ending of the unknown. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Gao Lan was originally a general of Yuan Shao's department, and together with Yan Liang, Wen Ugly, and Zhang Gao, he was later known as the "Four Pillars of Hebei". In the Battle of Guandu, Gao Lan was defeated by Cao Cao's army, so he surrendered to Cao Cao with Zhang Gao and was given the title of General of the Partial General, Marquis of Donglai. However, Zhang Gao became one of the five sons of Cao Wei, and there is no relevant historical record of gao's deeds after Gao Lan.

The four fierce generals who mysteriously disappeared in the Three Kingdoms are not simple!

Third, strict face

In addition, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Yan Yan was a fierce general under Liu Zhang, the Mu of Yizhou, and served as the Taishou of Ba County. After Liu Bei and Liu Zhang broke up, the two began a fierce contest. However, in the battle with Liu Bei's army, Yan Yan was defeated and captured by Yan Yan. Of course, after that, it is the familiar "Zhang Feiyi interpretation of Yan Yan". Zhang Fei admired Yan Yan's courage and released Yan Yan and made Yan Yan a guest. However, the deeds after Yan Yan did not appear in the canonical history. In this regard, in the author's opinion, this may be because Yan Yan was originally older, so Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang and others did not let Yan Yan lead the army to fight, and naturally there were no relevant deeds. Of course, this also led to yan Yan's eventual whereabouts unknown.

The four fierce generals who mysteriously disappeared in the Three Kingdoms are not simple!

4. Yan Xing

Finally, according to historical records, Yan Xing was a native of Jincheng at the end of the Han Dynasty, later renamed Yan Yan, and when he was young, he followed the elders of the same county, Han Sui, to start a army, and was known for his martial courage and strength in the army, and was trusted by Han Sui as a confidant. Line taste stabbing super, spear folding, because folding spear to lao super item, several kills. See The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, Vol. XV, Biography of Sima Liang Zhang Wenjia, opportunistically quoted in Wei Luo. In the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yan Xing fought with Ma Chao and almost killed Ma Chao, which undoubtedly reflected Yan Xing's bravery. When Cao Cao was recruiting Han Sui and Ma Chao, Yan Xing gathered his subordinates and turned to attack Han Sui. However, Yan Xing was unable to win in the end, so he took his family to Cao Cao's place, and Cao Cao worshipped him as a marquis. However, after the surrender of Cao Cao, Yan Xing did not appear in the Canonical History such as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As a result, for the above four fierce generals, they all mysteriously disappeared in the history of the Three Kingdoms, that is, the ending was unknown. What do you think about that?

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