In other words, in the middle and late Shu and Han dynasties, Zhang Yi was a military commander comparable to Wang Ping, Zhu Fu and Liao Hua. After Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Huang Zhong and Ma Chao died one after another, Zhang Yi, Wang Ping, Zhu Fu, Liao Hua and other military commanders continued to defend Shu.
Among them, as far as Zhang Yi is concerned, not only did he devote himself to death like Zhuge Liang, but Zhang Yi was also terrible in the end. In January, 264, the fifth year of Cao Wei Jingyuan, Zhang Yi returned to Chengdu with Zhong Hui. Later, Zhong Hui plotted to rebel, causing chaos in the capital of Shu. In this context, Zhang Yi was killed by mutinous soldiers in the uprising.
First of all, for Zhang Yi, he is a descendant of Sean. According to historical records such as The History of the Three Kingdoms and Huayang, Sean is the tenth ancestor of Zhang Yi. Sean, the word ovary, one of three outstanding heroes of early han dynasty, whose name was Liu Hou, died in Wencheng. As a member of Sean's family, Zhang Yi's great-grandfather Zhang Hao was a courtier in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and his great-grandfather Zhang Gang was the magistrate of Guangling in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
As far as Zhang Yi is concerned, he obviously didn't disappoint his ancestor Sean. After the war in Hanzhong, Zhang Yi won the trust and reuse of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang and others, and served as the magistrate of Zitong, Guanghan and Shujun successively.
As the weakest vassal state, Zhang Yi was the magistrate of Zitong County, Guanghan County and Shu County, and now she is already a very high official position. In other words, the status of Shu Han as a county magistrate is actually equivalent to the secretariat of Cao Wei. Of course, yi cheung did not stay in the position of chief, but served as governor.
Among the three kingdoms of Wei Shuwu, after Guan Yu's carelessness in Jingzhou, Yizhou was actually the only place in Shu Han. On this basis, Liu Bei could not have set up as many secretariat as Cao Wei did, but entrusted the military defense tasks of Shu Han to four governors: Hanzhong, Yongan, Jiangzhou and Dongxiang.
Among them, as far as the surrendered governors are concerned, although their status is inferior to that of Wei Yan, Wang Ping, Wu Yi, Hu Ji and other Hanzhong governors. But as far as the commander-in-chief was concerned, he was responsible for guarding the south-central area of Han Shu and transporting materials and troops for Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition. Based on this, among the four governors of Shu and Han, the governor of Xiangjiang River has a higher position.
On this basis, Zhang Yi, the commander-in-chief who surrendered, naturally had a high position in Shu Han. After Zhang Yi made a great contribution to the governor's appointment, he followed Zhuge Liang to explore the Central Plains for the first time.
After Zhuge Liang died in Wuzhangyuan, Zhang Yi followed Jiang Wei's northern expedition to Cao Wei, and the official went to the left to ride the general and led the secretariat of Jizhou. After the initial seal, I entered the Juedu Pavilion. Before Zhang Yi, Ma Chao, one of the five generals in Shu and Han Dynasties, was once designated as the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
It is worth noting that during Jiang Wei's northern expedition, Zhang Yi realized that frequent northern expeditions could only accelerate the demise of Shu Han, so Zhang Yi directly expressed his opposition to Jiang Wei's continued northern expedition.
In this regard, Chen Shou recorded in the "Three Kingdoms Volume 45 Shu Shu 15 Deng Yang Chuan 15": "In the eighteenth year, Wei General Jiang Wei returned to Chengdu. Wei proposed to return to the army, but only contended with the imperial court, thinking that the country was small and the people worked hard, which was not suitable for arrogance. Wei didn't listen, waiting for the wing to enter the wing as the general of Zhennan. " It is precisely because he dared to speak frankly to Jiang Wei, the general of Shu and Han Dynasties, that Chen Shou, the author of The Three Kingdoms, commented on Zhang Yi: Zhang Jiang Yikang Wei was sharp and salty.