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The highest ranking people in the Shu Han army were not the Five Tiger Generals in the Yanyi, but these four, who were they?

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The highest ranking people in the Shu Han army were not the Five Tiger Generals in the Yanyi, but these four, who were they?

During the Three Kingdoms period, none of the four highest ranking military officers in the Shu Han Dynasty were the Five Tiger Generals in Yanyi, who were they?

First place: Grand Sima Jiang Huan.

Jiang Huan's reputation among the shu Han Wenchen warriors was not very loud, and he was deeply respected by Zhuge Liang, and it can be said that Zhuge Liang had his own disciples among the Wenchen. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Huan was appointed Shangshu Ling(尚書令), equivalent to a chancellor, in charge of imperial government. Although he was a courtier, he held the highest rank of Grand Sima of Shu Han and the only Great Sima of Shu Han. Since there is no record, the reputation is not obvious.

Second place: Grand General Fei Yi.

Fei Yi's reputation and status among the Shu Han Dynasty were comparable to those of Jiang Huan. They were all one of the four phases of the Shu Han Dynasty, the other two being Zhuge Liang and Dong Yun. After Jiang Huan's death, Fei Yi was appointed Shangshu Ling and a general in charge of the military and politics of the whole country. Fei Yi changed Zhuge Liang's strategy of attacking and defending, and restricted Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, giving Jiang Wei no more than 10,000 soldiers and horses at a time. Fei Yi also had no record, and he was most famous for being a great general who was stabbed to death at a banquet.

Third place: General Jiang Wei.

Jiang Wei's reputation was much louder than the previous two, in fact, his position was only a great general, much less powerful than the previous two. Although Jiang Wei was a general, he was extremely loyal to Shu Han. Before his death, Zhuge Liang attached great importance to Jiang Wei and vigorously cultivated it. Jiang Wei did not live up to Zhuge Liang's expectations, and could be said to be Zhuge Liang's most proud disciple among the martial generals. Jiang Wei carried out eleven Northern Expeditions, winning five, drawing four and losing two, with a good record. Later, Liu Adou favored Huang Hao and did not listen to Jiang Wei's advice, and eventually Shu Han perished. After Liu Adou surrendered to the State of Wei, Jiang Wei still set up a counter-plot to restore shu Han. Unexpectedly, he was martyred!

Fourth place: The Right General Yan Yu.

Yan Yu's reputation in Shu Han is very small, far inferior to the previous three, and in the rendition he is a dragon runner. In the Shu Han Dynasty, his military rank was the Right General, which was higher than that of the Five Tiger Generals in the Yanyi, and the highest rank among the Five Tiger Generals was the Hussar General Ma Chao. He is best known for his efforts to woo Huang Hao and want to seize Jiang Wei's military power. However, after he heard that Wei General Deng Ai was very powerful, he did not dare to take over. Although his military rank is high, he has done nothing!

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