Date of birth is unknown (I was depressed and looked for a lot of information).
He died in the third year of Chuping (AD 192) on April 23rd (the following dates are in the lunar calendar).
Cause of death: killed by Wang Yun and Lu Bu.
Lu Bu: The word impatiens was born in Wuyuan County (now Baotou, Inner Mongolia).
Born in the first year of Yuanjia (AD 15 1).
He died in December of the third year of Jian 'an (AD 198) (Cao Cao invaded Lu Bu in September, surrounded it for three months, and then broke it. So it should be1February. )
Cause of death: captured by Cao Cao and killed.
Sun Jian: Zi Wentai was born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang).
Born in the first year of Yongshou (AD 155).
Death year: February-June in the second year of Chuping (A.D.191) (there are more than n versions of Sun Jian's death year, including two years of Chuping, three years of Chuping and four years of Chuping in May). There are also two versions about the specific time, the seventh day of the first month in the fourth year of Chuping, and the seventh day of May in the fourth year of Chuping. Later, the most accurate statement of the ancients was two years of Chuping. 19 1 February, Sun Jian tried to attack Luoyang, but was besieged and defeated. Many versions say that he died in May, because there is really no evidence to show his specific date of death, so I think his time of death should be between February and June. It seems reasonable to see a netizen's own research on Sun Jian's death time from the Internet. The final conclusion of netizens is from the end of the second year of Chuping to the beginning of the third year of Chuping. )
Cause of death: He attacked Huang Zu at night and was shot by his subordinates in the dark and died.
Sun Ce: Fu Bo, same as above.
Born in Xiping for four years (AD 175).
He died on the evening of April 4th in the fifth year of Jian 'an (AD 200).
Cause of death: Xu Gong, the former magistrate of Wuxian County, shot him in the cheek and died while hunting.
Sun Quan: Zhong Mou, same as above.
Born in the fifth year of Guanghe (A.D. 182).
Died in: April of the first year of Kamikaze (AD 252) (in some places, it was said to be the second year of Taiyuan). In fact, in February of the second year of Taiyuan, he was pardoned and became a magical phoenix. The evidence data comes from the biography of the reflection of sun quan.
Cause of death: In November of the first year of Taiyuan, Sun Quan died in the southern suburbs. He also suffered from wind disease and died in April of the following year.
Part two: Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and Zhuge Liang.
Liu Bei: The word Xuande was born in Zhuoxian County, Zhuo Jun (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province).
Born: Yan Xi, 4th year (A.D. 161), July16 (accurate year, not necessarily accurate date, but there is a saying. I have my own opinion. It is said that tough guys can kill people, but Liu Bei's life is hard enough, not only killing many people, but even the recognized "Lu" horse that can hinder the Lord can't hinder him. We have a saying that people born in the first month have a hard time. I think Liu Huangshu may have been born in the first month. HOHO, the above personal views are purely a joke.
Death: April 24th in the 3rd year of Zhangwu (AD 223).
Cause of death: disease.
Guan Yu: The word Yunchang was born in Xie Xian, Hedong (now Xiezhou, Yuncheng, Shanxi).
Born: June 24th, 3rd year of Yan Xi (AD 160) (Some people may ask, how can Guan Yu be older than Liu Bei? Isn't he Liu Bei's second brother? That's because Luo Guanzhong romanticized the era of Guan Yu. Guan Yu is older than Liu Bei in history. In fact, there are many opinions about the birth time of Guan Yu, saying that there is 160- 163. According to the record of "The Holy Relics of Guan Jun", Guan Yu was born on June 24th, the third year of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Most people in Xiezhou, Shanxi regard June 24th as Guan Yu's birthday. In the second year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1629), the Monument to the Sacrifice Field, which was erected at Guan Yu's ancestral grave in Shipangou, and the Record of Guan Di, which was compiled in the 21st year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1756), both claimed that Guan Yu was born on June 22nd in the third year (A.D. 160). According to the rest of the information, historians usually take June 22nd, the third year of Yan Xi (A.D. 160) as the accurate date. There is also a saying that the record in Guan Di Zhi is May 13th, which is considered as a misinformation. May 13th should be the birthday of Guan Ping, the son of Guan Yu.
He died on December 7th in the 24th year of Jian 'an (AD 2 19).
Cause of death: Pan Zhang's subordinate Ma Zhong was captured and beheaded.
Zhang Fei: Yi De was born in Zhuo Jun (now Zhuozhou, Hebei).
Born: August 28th, the first year of Jianning (A.D. 168) (the date is folklore, and a sacrificial ceremony will be held in Zhangfei Temple on this day. Another version is written on the stone tablet next to the drum statue of Zhang Fei in Sanyou Cave, Yichang, Hubei Province: "Zhang Fei was born in the ninth year of Emperor Yan Xi." )。
He died in June of the first year of Zhangwu (AD 22 1).
Cause of death: killed by his generals Zhang Da and Fan Jiang.
Zhao Yun: Zilong, Changshan Zhenren (now Zhengding, Hebei).
Born in the first year of Jianning (A.D. 168) (Zhao Yun's date of birth is the biggest difference, with 168, 158, 154. Some people even bought a book called The Legend of Zhao Zilong in Zhengding, Zhao Yun's hometown. Of course, this statement is not reliable in the end. Personal tendency 168. The History of the Three Kingdoms records that Zhao Yun died in seven years. It should mean seven years of lite, not 70 years old. So Zhao Yun can't be that old. I also saw that others said that Zhao Yun's birthday was1May, 54 17, which was really impossible to verify, so it was not adopted).
He died in the middle of the night in March of the seventh year of Jianxing (AD 229). Midnight in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Cause of death: disease.
Zhuge Liang: Kongming was born in Yang Du, Langya County (now Yishui County).
Born: April 14th in the 4th year of Guanghe (A.D. 18 1) (There are two sayings: First, the genealogy of Zhuge family in Zhuge Dagong Hall in Lanxi, Zhejiang Province is recorded as April 14th1year; 2. Records of Wuling Temple in Zhaolie compiled by Daoguang in the ninth year, written on July 23rd, 18 1 year. Most of them are based on the first statement. )
Pawn: August 28th, the 12th year of Jianxing (AD 234) (the evidence data comes from "Nanyang will hold Zhuge Liang Festival in 2006" in Zhengzhou, Xinhuanet).
Cause of death: sudden death on the front line due to overwork.
The third part: Cao Cao, Xia Houdun, Xia, Cao Ren, Cao Hong and Cao Pi.
Cao Cao: Meng De was born in (now Hao County, Anhui Province).
Birth: July 18th, the first year of Yongshou (AD 155) (the date has yet to be verified, but there is no reliable evidence).
He died on the 13th day of the first month in the 25th year of Jian 'an (AD 220) (there is another saying that it is March 15th, but I personally think it is more accurate in the first month).
Cause: death.
Xia Houdun: Letters, same as above.
Born in the third year of Yongshou (AD 157).
He died in the 25th year of Jian 'an (AD 220). Cao Pi succeeded to the throne and died a few months later.
Cause of death: disease.
Xia: Wonderful words, same as above.
Born in: unknown (there is no detailed explanation in the history books, only that Yuan is Dun's brother, so it should be after Dun).
He died in the 24th year of Jian 'an (AD 2 19) in the first month. (Source of evidence: The History of the Three Kingdoms).
Cause of death: In the battle of Dingjun Mountain, Huang Zhong was condescending, launched a raid and beheaded him.
Coss: Filial piety, same as above.
Born in the first year of Jianning (AD 168).
He died in Huang Chu for four years (AD 223). It's really a pity that I think Cao Ren is a general of Wei, but I can't find the specific date of his birth and death, and even the approximate date has no relevant information.
Cause of death: patient.
Cao Hong: The word Lian, same as above.
Born in the second year of Jianning (AD 169). (Most sources say that Cao Hong's date of birth is unknown, and there is only one statement: 169).
He died in the sixth year of Taihe (AD 232). (The exact date is unknown).
Cause of death: disease.
Cao Pi: Zi Huan Zi, same as above.
Born in the winter of the fourth year of Zhong Ping (A.D. 187). (Source: History of the Three Kingdoms).
He died in May of the seventh year of Huang Chu (AD 226).
Cause of death: patient.
The fourth part: Dian Wei, Chu Xu, Zhang Liao, Le Jin, Yu Jin, Zhang He and Huang Xu.
Dian Wei: The word is unknown, and Chen has kept it for himself (now he has no opinion).
Born in: unknown.
He died in the second year of Jian 'an (AD 197).
Cause of death: Zhang Xiu surrendered to Cao Cao first, and then Dian Wei died defending Cao Cao.
Chu Xu: Zhong Kang was born in Guo Pei (now Anhui).
Born in: unknown.
Died of: unknown. (Seven years of Huang Chu: Cao Pi collapsed and Cao Rui succeeded to the throne. At that time, in the first year of Taihe, Chu Xu was named Mouxianghou and later died. No specific time was given, but at least Chu Xu was still alive in 227.
Cause of death: disease.
Zhang Liao: Wen Yuan, from Mayi, Yanmen (now Shuoxian County, Shanxi Province).
Born in the second year of Jianning (AD 169).
Huang San died in September (AD 222).
Cause of death: In September 222, the whole army of Wei went out and three armies attacked Wu. Zhang Liao fell ill, broke through Lv Fan and died soon after. (Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms) There is also a saying that Zhang Liao was killed by Xu Sheng, a general of the State of Wu. This statement should be romantic.
Le Jin: A native of Yangping (now hua county, Henan).
Born in: unknown.
He died in the 23rd year of Jian 'an (AD 2 18).
Cause of death: disease.
Yu Jin: Wen Ze was born in Taishan, Ju Ping (now Taian, Shandong).
Born in: unknown.
Huang Chu died in the second year (AD 22 1 year).
Cause of death: Guan Yu drowned in the Seventh Army in February19 and surrendered. After Guan Yu was defeated by the State of Wu, Yujin stayed in the State of Wu. When Kloc-0 was sent back by Wu in 22/0/year, Cao Pi ordered him to visit Cao Cao's mausoleum, because there were pictures of him kneeling down to surrender to the enemy on the middle wall of the mausoleum, and Pound was unyielding. After seeing it, he died of shame.
Zhang He: The word Jun Wa ("Wa" is the same as "Yi"). Hejian County (pronounced Mao, Si Sheng, Lao Mo and Si Sheng) (now Renqiu, Hebei Province).
Born in the first year of Yongkang (AD 167).
He died in February of the fifth year of Taihe (AD 23 1).
Cause of death: February, 23 1 year, Zhuge Liang returned to Qishan, and Zhuge Liang's plan was killed by an arrow.
Huang Xu: Gong Ming was born in Yangxian County, Hedong, Sizhou (now Hongtong County, Shaanxi Province).
Born in: the first year of Yongkang (A.D.167)-the sixth year of Xiping (A.D. 177). There is a saying that Huang Xu was over 50 years old when he died. He died in the first year of Taihe (AD 227), so it is estimated that he was born between 167 and 177.
He died in the first year of Taihe (AD 227).
Cause of death: illness (The History of the Three Kingdoms). According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Xu killed Meng Da, but he was shot in the forehead by an arrow from Meng Da and died after returning to camp.
Fifth: Huang Zhong, Wei Yan, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Guan Ping, Guan Xing, Zhang Bao, Yan Yan, Guan Suo and Guan Feng.
Huang Zhong: The word Hansheng was born in Nanyang, Jingzhou (now Nanyang City, Henan Province).
Born in the second year of He Jian (AD 148).
He died in the 25th year of Jian 'an (AD 220). The Romance of the Three Kingdoms says that Huang Zhong was 75 years old and died in 222.
Cause of death: disease. (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms says that in the first month of the second year of Zhang Wu, Liu Bei marched with Wu, because veteran Liu Beiyan was useless and Huang Zhong refused to accept his old age. In the battle of Pan Zhang, Wu was ambushed by his subordinate Ma Zhong and shot in the shoulder socket by a flowing arrow. He died of old age and blood failure, and his arrow ached and broke. To say something off topic is entirely my own feeling. Although it is a novel, Pan Zhang and Ma Zhong are rubbish, which killed Guan Er and General Huang Lao. I hate these two thieves.
Wei Yan: Zilong was born in Yiyang County, Jingzhou (now Tongbai, Henan Province).
Born in Xiping for three years (AD 174). (This is recorded by unofficial history).
He died in the 12th year of Jianxing (AD 234). On August 28th, 234, shortly after Zhuge Liang's death, Wei Yan also died.
Cause of death: Wei Yan and Yang Yi had long been at odds and didn't listen to Zhuge Liang. After Zhuge Liang's death, Wei Yan wanted to kill Yang Yi, who sent Ma Dai to behead him. (Reflection only says how to cut, not how to cut. I think Wei Yan is also a famous soldier, and his martial arts should be above that of Ma Dai, so he should not be easily cut down. I don't know how Ma Dai cut him. In The Romance of The Three Kingdoms, it is said that Wei Yan rebelled after Zhuge Liang's death, but was beheaded by Ma Dai, who ordered an undercover agent before Zhuge Liang's death.
Ma Chao: The word Meng Qi was born in Fufeng Maoling (now Xingping, Shaanxi). (It is said that there is 1/4 Qiang descent).
Born in Xiping for five years (AD 176).
He died in Zhang Wu for two years (AD 222).
Cause of death: disease. (The History of the Three Kingdoms records that Liu Bei attacked Wu in 22 1 year. Ma Chao was seriously ill at this time and did not go out with Liu Bei. He died the next year. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms says that Ma Chao sat in Hanzhong and died when Zhuge Liang conquered barbarians. )
Ma Dai: Jinzhi, same as above.
Born in Guanghe for six years (AD 183).
Date of death: unknown (in the 13th year of Jianxing, Wei was forced to retreat, and no historical data can be found afterwards).
Cause of death: death is estimated.
Guan Ping: Tan Zhi, a native of Xie Xian County (now Yuncheng, Shanxi Province) in the east of Bingzhou.
Born: May 13th, the first year of Guanghe (A.D. 178). Guan Ping was Guan Yu's son in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but Guan Ping was not mentioned in the annals of the Three Kingdoms. However, after textual research and research by later generations, Guan Ping is indeed Guan Yu's own son. Guan Di Zhi records that Guan Yu "married Hu for a long time, and Lingguang and Guan Ping were born on May 13th of the first year." )
He died on December 7th in the 24th year of Jian 'an (AD 2 19). He was beheaded on the same day as his father Guan Yu.
Cause of death: Father Guan Yu was captured by Ma Zhong, a subordinate of Pan Zhang, a general of the State of Wu, and was beheaded.
Guan Xing: The word "Anguo" is the same as above.
Born in the 14th year of Jian 'an (AD 199). The time is not accurate, but there is only one such statement.
Died before February in the 12th year of Jianxing (AD 234).
Cause of death: disease (before Zhuge Liang's sixth northern expedition, Guan Xing died of illness).
Zhang Bao: A native of Xingguo, Zhuo Jun (now Zhuozhou, Hebei).
Born in the 13th year of Jian 'an (AD 198). The time is not accurate, but there is only one such statement.
Pawn: April after the seventh year of Jianxing (AD 229).
Cause of death: I fell into a mountain stream while riding a horse, broke my head and died of serious injuries. (In April 229 AD, Kong Mingbing was stationed in Qishan, divided into three villages, waiting for Wei Bing. After capturing the two cities of level tone and Wudu, they sent Wang Ping, Jiang Wei, Guan Xing and Zhang Bao to attack and kill Wei generals Guo Huai and Sun Li. Wei Jun was defeated, and Guo Sun abandoned Mashan Mountain. When Zhang Bao saw it, he suddenly came to the horse; Unexpectedly, people and horses fell into the stream, and the troops behind came to rescue them, and their heads fell below. Kong Ming was sent back to Chengdu for illness and died later.
Yan Yan: This person is also a tiger general, and he was already a veteran when he returned to Shu. Unfortunately, there is no relevant information about this person, not only the birth and death are unknown, but also the brand name. I'm terribly sorry.
Guan Suo: This is Guan Yu's third son, and there is a great controversy about this person. Although there is a description of him in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, most people think that he was invented by the author, and there are many legends about him among the people. Any information about Guansuo is also unknown.
Guan Feng: Guan Yu's daughter is often regarded as a fictional character. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms mentioned that Guan Yu had a daughter, but did not say what her name was. Its various information is also unknown.
Part VI: Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi and Yuan Shang.
Yuan Shao: At the beginning of the word, he was from Ruyang and Runan (now southwest of Zhoukou, Henan).
Born in: unknown.
He died in May of the seventh year of Jian 'an (AD 202).
Cause of death: After the battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao fought Cang Ting for revenge, but was defeated again. After returning to Yecheng, he fell ill. In 202 AD, Yuan Tan, the eldest son of Yuan Shao, fought against Cao Cao and was defeated again. Yuan Shao vomited blood and died.
Yuan Shu: Zidao, same as above, Yuan Shao's half-brother.
Born in: unknown.
He died in June in the fourth year of Jian 'an (AD 199).
Cause of death: In the second year of Jian 'an (AD 197), he became emperor in Shouchun (now Shouxian County, Anhui Province). He was the first emperor in the Three Kingdoms period. Later, it was broken by Lu Bu and Cao Cao, who wanted to find Yuan Tan, the eldest son of Yuan Shao, and was stopped by Liu Bei, who later vomited blood and died. (According to "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Yuan Shu", I was rejected by Lei Bo and others, and stayed for three days. The scholar < xi,1> had no food, and then went to Jiangting to reach Shouchun for 80 miles. Ask the kitchen, and 30 pieces of wheat crumbs. In summer, I want honey pulp, but there is no honey. Sitting on the rafter and sighing for half a day, he said, "Uncle Yuan, how about this!" " He died of vomiting blood and fought for it. )
Yuan Tan: Xian Si, same as above, the eldest son of Yuan Shao.
Born in: unknown.
He died in the 12th year of Jian 'an (AD 207).
Cause of death: beheaded after being attacked by Cao Cao.
Yuan: word, same as above, Yuan Shao's second son.
Born in: unknown.
He died in September of the 12th year of Jian 'an (AD 207).
Cause of death: In September 2007, Yuan and Yuan Shang were defeated by Cao Cao and fled to Liaodong to go to Gongsun Kang. When Cao Cao withdrew from Liucheng, Guo Jia died. Cao Cao did not pursue Er Yuan who fled to Gongsun Kang according to Guo Jia's will. A few days later, in order to please Cao Cao, Gongsun Kang lured and killed Er Yuan and gave their heads to Cao Cao.
Yuan Shang: The word Xianfu, same as above, is the third son of Yuan Shao.
Born in: unknown.
He died in September of the 12th year of Jian 'an (AD 207).
Cause of death: same as above.