Chapter 96 About Huang Zhong!
For readers who like the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong is definitely an indispensable and important role in this era.
In addition to the reasons why the Three Kingdoms are deeply rooted in people's hearts, there are also various characters from the Three Kingdoms era, forming this magnificent era.
In fact, compared with other ancient Chinese eras, the Three Kingdoms are simply not very chaotic.
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and the Sui and Tang dynasties were not inferior to the Three Kingdoms at all.
But in my opinion, these eras are still a little bit worse than the Three Kingdoms era...
The little bit of longing makes people yearn for, the little bit of it makes people excited and the heart is full of passion.
Maybe you are a fan of other eras, but I am an enthusiast of the Three Kingdoms era, so I can’t argue about this, so I won’t say much.
Return to the topic.
In Baidu Encyclopedia, the information about Huang Zhong that I found showed that his first real appearance was in: in the third year of Chuping (192), the governor of Jingzhou Liu Biao became the governor of Jingzhou. Huang Zhong was appointed as the General of the Central Army by Liu Biao and followed his nephew Liu Pan to station troops in You County, Changsha (now You County, Hunan).
192 AD was the year when Dong Zhuo died and the eighth year after the outbreak of the Yellow Turban Rebellion!
So, it is 182 AD, and there are still a whole ten years left before that time. I have enough reason to believe that Huang Zhong is still in his hometown in Nanyang.
There is a saying on Baidu information that I agree most, that is, after the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out, Huang Zhong and his family went to Jingzhou to avoid disaster.
What I thought about is that since I am avoiding disaster, I will definitely not carry much supplies. So even if I write about his family in the book, he is still relatively rich, and there are many servants and maids in the house, which are not important.
Because when he avoided disaster, he could not take it away. After arriving in Jingzhou, in order to support his family, he needed to find a job, so he joined the army.
It was not clear what position he had at the beginning. The following is Baidu information: In the fourth year of Jian'an (199), Liu Pan and Sun Ce fought in Ai County (now Xiushui, Jiangxi), and Huang Zhong followed Liu Pan.
In the 13th year of Jian'an (208), Cao Cao led his troops southward, and Liu Biao died of illness. After Cao Cao surrendered to Jingzhou, he served as the deputy general with Huang Zhong, and was still in Changsha County and was under the jurisdiction of Han Xuan, the prefect of Changsha.
In other words, from this information, if Huang Zhong arrived in Jingzhou after the outbreak of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, it was that he went there in 184 AD and joined the army as a soldier. It took him twenty-four years after Huang Zhong arrived in Jingzhou that he became a subordinate general after Cao Cao took Jingzhou, but the prefect of Changsha, Han Xuan, became a subordinate!
But he is still an agent general, which is not formal. From this we can see that Huang Zhong was definitely just a soldier at the beginning, and at most he was extremely brave and could not be a sergeant or a sergeant or other role!
After wasting his whole life, he had been in this way for decades. Huang Zhong had lived in vain for most of his life.
So what caused him to live for most of his life in vain?
Some people say that Huang Zhong was delayed by his son Huang Xu's illness. This statement has a certain credibility. After all, he is his only son, and no matter how much Huang Zhong spent, he could not exaggerate himself.
So according to this statement, what I thought about is that because my son, Huang Zhong, had no intention of career until Huang Xu's death, he felt that life had no hope and was confused. Finally, he found that he could not die even if he died, so he simply lived better, so he began to slowly emerge and became the acting general.
Then I met Liu Bei and finally rejuvenated the "second spring" of his life.
Therefore, historical books record that he "often ascends to the forefront first and is brave and resolute in the three armies"!
For Huang Zhong, this is truly the last glory in his later years. In the battle of Dingjunshan, Huang Zhong killed Cao Wei general Xiahou Yuan, which was the most glorious moment in his life!
But for many Huang Zhong’s enthusiasts, Huang Zhong’s value is far more than that, and I think so too.
Many people even compared Huang Zhong with Lu Bu when he was young. Some people said that he was even more awesome than Lu Bu when he was young. After all, Guan Yu had a draw with Lu Bu, and Guan Yu and Huang Zhong, who was nearly 60 years old. This shows that even if Huang Zhong, who was even more awesome when he was young, could at least fight for 50%!
I personally think that Lu Bu’s title of No. 1 in the Three Kingdoms is too famous, and Huang Zhong may be a little worse. After three hundred rounds of battle, he lost slightly, so that would be almost done.
It will not destroy Lu Bu, but also allow Huang Zhong to realize his own value. Anyway, it is definitely impossible for Lu Bu to fight him alone to kill him.
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Let’s talk about Huang Zhong in my book.
In other novels, the protagonist wants to subdue Huang Zhong, many of whom start with his son, find a doctor for his son, such as Hua Tuo or Zhang Ji (Zhang Zhongjing), and cure his son's illness. Huang Zhong is grateful and loyal to him from then on.
But I don’t want to follow this old path. And I think a person like Huang Zhong should not be dragged down by his own son.
So I fabricated a story about Huang Zhong in his early years. He was in his twenties and was full of hope, but he encountered the darkest event in the world.
The deception, exploitation and betrayal of the robbers around him completely made a young man in his twenties lose hope and could only return to his hometown to live in a mess.
The appearance of the protagonist Zhao Yun is to open up the hope of a bright light in his life, to rejuvenate him in advance and become famous in the world!
I think that judging from Huang Zhong’s life information, even if there is something wrong with my setting, it is absolutely reasonable.
Anyway, I am very satisfied with it. I just don’t know what you think of the process of conquering Huang Zhong like this.
However, I stick to my own ideas about this. No matter what you say, I have already written this way and will not change it again.
Finally, no matter what you think about the protagonist’s conquering Huang Zhong, I would like to apply a sentence from Mr. Yi Zhongtian in "The Three Kingdoms" to end the explanation of this single chapter.
Knowing that I am guilty of me, I will be yourselves! ~
(End of this chapter)
Chapter completed!