The Shu army attacked Tianshui Pass, and the corps commander Jiang Wei defeated Zhao Yun who came to attack the city. Zhuge Liang personally came to Tianshui Pass and was attacked by Jiang Wei at night.
This shocked Zhuge Liang. He found that Jiang Wei was a general, and he would like it if he had firm operational command and resourceful fighting. At this time, General Zhao Yun was the only one among the Five Tigers, with white hair like frost and over half a year old. He has never found anyone to inherit his career, so he decided to use his wisdom to collect Jiang Wei.
Knowing that Jiang Wei was the most filial, Zhuge Liang sent someone to Ji Cheng to meet his mother, and then ordered Wei Yan to pretend to attack Jixian County. In order to protect his mother, Jiang Wei asked Ma Zun for soldiers to save Ji Cheng.
Zhuge Liang sent captive Xia Houmao back to Tianshui and spread rumors that Jiang Wei had surrendered to Shu. He also ordered people to pretend to be Jiang Wei and attack Tianshui at night, so that Jean and Ma Zun thought that Jiang Wei had really fallen to Shu.
Then, Zhuge Liang personally led the troops to attack Jixian, and Jiang Wei was defeated and fled to Tianshui. The gate was closed and Jiang Wei hurried to open the door. Ma Zun suspects that he is making money and shooting at random. Jiang Wei was desperate and wanted to commit suicide. At this time, Zhuge Liang pulled Jiang Mu to surrender, and Jiang Wei finally surrendered to Zhuge Liang.
After Zhuge Liang accepted Jiang Wei, Jiang Wei offered a plan to help Liang Ketian and Shangguan; Zhuge Liang later cursed Wang Lang to death by the Wei River, and the Shu army became famous. Zhuge Liang bing went out of Qishan, and the army was near Weihe River, which matched Chang 'an.
Relevant personnel:
1, Jiang Wei
Jiang Wei (March 3, 2002 ~ 264) was born in Jixian County, Tianshui County (now Gangu County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han was a famous soldier. He was the son of Tianshui Gongcao and Jiang Tong.
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.
In the seventh year of Shu and Han dynasties (263), Wei attacked Shu, and Jiang Wei drove away Deng Ai and others, and retreated to Jiange to stop 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.
2. Zhuge Liang
Zhuge Liang (18 1-234), a native of Yang Du County (present-day yinan county), was an outstanding politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period. In his early years, he lived in seclusion in Long Mu to avoid the chaos in Jingzhou, and waited for the opportunity.
In October of the 12th year of Jian 'an (2007), Liu Bei visited the Caotang and began to come out. Zhuge Liang talked to him about the situation in the world, and suggested that Liu Bei unite with Sun Quan to resist Cao Cao and revive the Han Dynasty with Yizhou as the base, and has been assisting Liu Bei ever since.
In the 13th year of Jian 'an, he joined forces with Sun Quan, defeated Cao Cao in Chibi, captured Jingzhou and Yizhou in the west, established Shu Han and became prime minister. After the death of Liu Bei in the first year of Jianxing (223), Liu Chan succeeded to the throne, and Zhuge Liang entrusted the orphans to his heart, making him the marquis of Wuxiang and presiding over state affairs. Zhuge Liang was in the Northern Expedition because he conquered Sun Wu in the east and Meng Huo in the south. He fought frequently with Cao Wei for years, and finally died in Wuzhangyuan.