2. Jiang Wei was born in Tianshui. He lost his father in his childhood, served his mother, and took Zheng Xuan, a master of Confucianism, as his teacher. When Zhuge Liang explored the Central Plains in the North, Jiang Wei was suspicious and had to surrender to Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei began to emerge. In the 19th year of Yan Xi (256), he worshipped the general, monopolized the military power, continued the Northern Expedition, and fought against Cao Wei's famous wargo, Chen Tai and Guo Huai. Who wins or loses. In order to avoid Huang Hao's persecution, he went to the stack to set a field to avoid disaster.
3. In the seventh year of Shu and Han Dynasties (263), Wei defeated Shu, and Jiang Wei drove away Deng Ai and others, retreated to Jiange and stopped Zhong Hui from marching. Wargo leveled Chengdu, and Liu Chan surrendered. Jiang saved the recovery, pretended to surrender, rebelled with Zhong Hui, was defeated and killed.