Chapter 813 On the relationship between the Three Kingdoms, a new book "The Rise of the Hermit of the Three Kingdoms" is here

Discuss the relationship between the heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

First of all, Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu are brothers.

They are brothers, they are both the sons of Sikong Yuanfeng, Yuan Shao is the eldest son, Yuan Shu is the son, Yuan Shao was adopted very early to Yuan Cheng, Yuan Feng's elder brother who died young.

It seems that there is no conflict between the two brothers, but each generation of the Yuan family can only have one patriarch.

For example, the brothers Yuan Kui and Yuan Feng, Yuan Kui was young and became a Sangong early, and he was a Sangong more than once, while Yuan Feng only once.

The rivalry between their brothers can be said to have existed since birth.

Yuan Shaoshao became famous, married the daughter of Li Ying, a model party member, and became a Puyang order when he was less than 20 years old. He lived in seclusion in Luoyang for six years, and became the leader of the party members in the world.

It can be said that Yuan Shao seldom relied on Yuan's influence, including his foothold in Hebei, he relied on the power of party members, or he relied on Yuan's appeal.

Yuan Shu's young knight-errant Jianghuai, and Ruying Jianghuai are the places where the Yuan family married with former officials and disciples. Yuan Shu traveled here, no doubt because he had a lot of friendship with Yuan's disciples and former officials. This is also the main reason why Yuan Shao was forced to go to Hebei to develop.

Why did Dong Zhuo win over Yuan Shu as a general? Without him, the land of Henan was in the hands of Yuan's old officials. Although Yuan Shu was in Nanyang, Yuan Shu could easily get the land of Yuzhou.

If Yuan Shu followed Dong Zhuo, Dong Zhuo could sit firmly in Henan and use troops in Hebei. Why would he move the capital?

Yuan Shu was invincible in Jianghuai, relying on the Yuan family's intertwined forces.

Even Yuan Yi, a side branch of the Yuan family who is close to Yuan Shao, cannot compare with Yuan Shu.

Besides, Yuan Yi, the elder brother of Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu, was first the commander of Chang'an, and then the prefect of Shanyang. He was worshiped by Yuan Shao as the governor of Yangzhou, and was defeated by Yuan Shu.

Yuan Yi became an official because Zhang Chao recommended him to Zhu Jun.

Yuan Yi can be said to be Zhu Jun's old official, and Zhang Chao is his recommender.

Zhang Chao's brother is Zhang Miao, the prefect of Chenliu, and Chao himself is the prefect of Guangling.

Yuan Shao's wife is the daughter of Li Ying. Kong Rong once met Li Ying and called him Shibo. Yuan Shao and Kong Rong are also brothers.

Yuan Shao's second wife was the Liu family. Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan fought for Hebei, and Yuan Shao sent his wife and daughter to Liu Dai. It can be known that the Liu family is the sister or niece of Liu Dai, the governor of Yanzhou.

Liu Yao, the governor of Yangzhou, was Liu Dai's younger brother.

Yuan Shu also married Sikong Liu Hongnv.

Liu Biao married a daughter of the Cai family in Xiangyang, and Zhang Wen also married a daughter of the Cai family. They can be called Liu Biao's uncle.

Sun Jian and Tao Qian are both former officials of Zhang Wen.

Cao Cao was Yuan Shaofa's child, and the two had studied together, robbed marriages, threatened the famous scholar Xu Shao together, served He Jin together, and punished eunuchs together.

Yuan Shao is He Jin's long history, and Zhang Yang, Wang Kuang, and Bao Xin are all members of the same staff.

Zhang Yang and Lu Bushan, fellow villagers, Zhang Miao and Lu Bu rebelled together.

Cao Cao and Yuan Shao can be described as ferromagnetic.

Yuan Kai married Ma Rong's daughter, or niece. Ma Teng claimed to be from the Ma Rong clan, and Yuan Shao and Ma Teng were also related by marriage.

Dong Zhuo claimed to be a member of Empress Dowager Dong's family, Empress Dowager Dong gave birth to Emperor Ling, Emperor Ling married He's daughter, He Jin was Empress He's brother, and He Miao was her half brother.

Zhang asked his nephew to marry He's daughter.

He Miao's old official was Chen Gui, and Chen Gui's elder brother was Chen Wen, governor of Yangzhou.

Han Sui's father was Xiaolian at the same age as Cao Cao.

Lu Zhi was kind to Yuan Shao and others, and was once Yuan Shao's military adviser.

Gongsun Zan and Liu Bei are both disciples of Lu Zhi, and Lu Zhi was a disciple of Ma Rong.

Ma Rong is related to Yuan Wei by marriage.

Cai Yong and Lu Zhi practiced the Six Classics together. Cai Yong's daughter was from the Hedong Wei family, and later married Dong Zhao's younger brother. The youngest daughter married Nanyang Yangmi, who once married Kong Rong's daughter.

Cai Yong and Kong Rong are also related, and Chen Liucai and Cai Nai of Xiangyang are in the same branch.

Cai Yong has a disguised relationship with Yuan Shao, including Zhang Wen and Liu Biao.

The wife of Yang Dan, Yang Mi's younger brother, is Xin Xianying, who is the daughter of Simpi, who is Yuan Shao's cousin.

Liu Mao, the son of Liu Yan, married Wu Kuang's daughter, who was later married to Liu Bei.

Wu Kuang is He Jin's general.

The Cao family and the Xiahou family have been married for generations, Zhang Fei married the Xiahou family, Liu Bei and Zhang Fei are righteous brothers, and Cao Cao and Liu Bei are also related.

(End of this chapter)

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