Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - Who is the historical prototype of Agudo?
Who is the historical prototype of Agudo?
Meng Huo.

First of all, Aguduo is Meng Huo's three men: A Huinan, Wu Tugu and Dos Wang Da, each of whom takes a word to form a name.

Secondly, Aguda and Qiuqiu often steal the salaries of the Shu army so that their partners in the mountains can have food. They stole it seven times, and Zhuge Liang deliberately connived.

Until the seventh time, Aguduo overheard the conversation between Zhang Fei and Zhuge Liang after stealing food and learned that they deliberately condoned her stealing food. This was only after being influenced and willing to play for the army of Shu, which just corresponds to the story of "seven capture Meng Huo".

Prototype introduction:

Meng Huo (date of birth and death unknown), a leader in southern China during the Three Kingdoms period, rose up to rebel against Shu Han in 225 AD, was pardoned and surrendered after being captured by Zhuge Liang's army, and never rebelled again. Later, Meng Huo returned to Chengdu with Zhuge Liang as a court counselor.

Meng Huo's deeds are not recorded in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, but recorded in historical books such as Han, Jin, Spring and Autumn, Xiangyang and Huayang. The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms tells the story of Zhuge Liang's seven attempts to capture Meng Huo.