During the Three Kingdoms period, there were five tiger generals in Shu Han: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong. They died at different times.
Guan Yu was killed by Cao Cao in Maicheng in the year 220 and died in the year 223.
Zhang Fei was killed by Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Yiling in the year 221 and died in the year 229.
Zhao Yun died in 228 after being defeated by Zhang He in the Battle of Jieting in 195.
Ma Chao was defeated by Cao Cao in the Battle of Tongguan in 223 and fled to Liangzhou in 229.
In 229, Huang Zhong was defeated by Liu Bei in the Battle of Dingjun Mountain and returned to Shu. He died of illness in Zitong in 230.
Therefore, among the Five Tiger Generals, only Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died at different times.
The Five Tiger Generals of the Three Kingdoms referred to the five fierce generals of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. They were Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong.
Guan Yu became Liu Bei's loyal subordinate after he visited the thatched cottage three times. In 220 AD, he was surrounded and killed by Cao Cao's army in Maicheng and eventually committed suicide.
Zhang Fei had followed Liu Bei when he first started his business. Later, Yan Yan and Zhang Fei, who had defeated Cao Wei together with Liu Bei, were defeated by Cao Cao's army at Changban Slope in 220 AD. They were severely injured and eventually died of illness.
In 229 AD, Zhao Yun was besieged by Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Yiling. He finally risked his life to save Liu Bei and died in 234 AD after the destruction of Shu Han.
Ma Chao was defeated by Cao Cao's army in the Battle of Tongguan in 220 AD and fled to Liangzhou. He was finally defeated by Zhang Lu in Liangzhou in 230 AD and committed suicide.
Huang Zhong was defeated by Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Red Cliff in 229 AD and surrendered to Shu Han. He died of illness in 234 AD after Shu Han perished.
The above was the death of the Five Tiger Generals of the Three Kingdoms.
In the official history, the Five Tiger Generals referred to the five generals of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. They were Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong. They were hailed as heroes because of their outstanding performance, but they also died unfortunately because of the cruelty of the war.
Among them, Guan Yu was besieged by Cao Cao in Maicheng and eventually committed suicide; Zhang Fei was killed when Liu Bei marched south; Zhao Yun was besieged by Cao Cao's army at Changban Slope but surrendered to Liu Bei after successfully breaking through; Ma Chao was defeated by Cao Cao in the Battle of Tongguan and committed suicide; Huang Zhong was killed by Liu Bei's general Wei Yan in the Battle of Dingjun Mountain; Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and others all had tragic endings and died heroically in the war.
The Five Tiger Generals of the Three Kingdoms referred to the five fierce generals of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, namely Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong.
The endings of these generals were not exactly the same, but in most cases, they were sacrificed in war or battle. The following was their rough ending:
1. Guan Yu: Surrounded by Cao Cao in the Battle of Maicheng, he was stabbed by Cao Cao and committed suicide.
2. Zhang Fei: Defeated by Liu Bei's troops at the Battle of Changban Slope and killed by Zhang Liao.
3 Zhao Yun: He fought bravely in the battle of Han River and unfortunately fled into the water and eventually committed suicide in the water.
4. Ma Chao: He was defeated by Cao Cao in the Battle of Liangzhou and committed suicide.
5. Huang Zhong: In the Battle of Yiling, he fought bravely with Liu Bei's army to kill the enemy. In the end, he was surrounded by Sun Quan's army and committed suicide.
It should be noted that although the ending of these generals was a little tragic, they had made important contributions to the country and the people. They were worthy of respect.
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