Water Margin Immortal Path

Comment: Zhuda, you have a BUG.

[Comment] Zhuda, you have a bug

Chapter 060 "Zhuge Liang once sent troops to destroy Zhang Lu, the King of Hanzhong. Zhang Lu is the founder of the Tianshi Sect. The Hezong Sect of the Yin and Yang family must have enmity with the Tianshi Sect. If I say that I am a warlock of the Hezong Sect, I will definitely be dismissed. These two old men are dead!"

Wu Song said loudly: "Wu Song, a monk from Xialian Heng Sect, is temporarily appointed as the national advisor of the Song Dynasty."

It seems that Zhang Lu was destroyed by Cao Cao. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it was Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei who drove Cao Cao out of Hanzhong.

Posted by: Yu Rui User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-1221:47:06 Reply

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1 reply: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

At that time, Zhang Lu was a political and religious regime, and his hatred for destroying his country was equivalent to destroying his religion, which was different from Cao Cao's hatred for destroying Zhang Lu.

Posted by: Zhaizhu User type: Senior vip2009-1-1222:32:30 reply

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2 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

As for whether Cao Cao killed Zhang Lu, I can’t remember clearly.

Posted by: Zhaizhu User type: Senior vip2009-1-1222:33:00 reply

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3 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Zhuge Liang was the first to bring Zhang Lu down from the altar.

Posted by: Zhaizhu User type: Senior vip2009-1-1222:35:30 reply

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4 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

It barely makes sense. Cao Cao did not kill Zhang Lu and was very polite to Zhang Lu. However, when Liu Bei and Cao Cao fought for Hanzhong, Zhang Lu himself and his forces were no longer in Hanzhong, and even one of his surrendered generals was transferred elsewhere by Cao Cao.

When Liu Bei and Cao Cao fought for Hanzhong, some of the more outstanding generals included Zhang Fei's battle with Zhang He, Zhao Yun's last-ditch battle (Liu Bei said that Zilong was full of courage in this battle), Lao Huang Zhong hiding in Tiandang Mountain and beheading Xia Houyuan, etc.

In the end, the decisive battle between the two sides ended with Cao Cao's defeat.

Posted by: Shunan Zhibazi User type: Ordinary 2009-1-138:15:05 reply

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5 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Cao Cao's five-color stick to establish authority belongs to Legalism, and it is not the same system as Zhang Lu. Why can't Zhang Lu be silenced? Piggy comes out and makes it clear.

Posted by: Shunan Zhibazi User type: Ordinary 2009-1-138:19:30 Reply

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6 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Support upstairs, haven’t you seen Cao Cao kill the doctor Hua Tuo and the Confucian Kong Rong?

Why can't the Celestial Master be destroyed? How could Cao Cao, a generation of tycoons, tolerate the existence of hostile forces after occupying Hanzhong? The Celestial Master Sect must have been completely wiped out. .

Posted by: Yu Rui User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-138:33:17 Reply

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7 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

However, in fact, the Zhang Tianshi lineage has been passed down to the present day. From Zhang Heng to the present, the Tianshi family that has lasted for 1,800 years has not been wiped out by Cao Cao.

The Celestial Master family is probably the only family besides Confucius and the Kong family.

Posted by: Zhaizhu User type: Senior vip2009-1-139:47:34 reply

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8 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

There are still two small bugs:

1. People who don’t know that Song Shenzong is dead will not call him “Shenzong”

2. How could there be a place like "Lin'an" at that time?

Posted by: Lu Lanka User type: Senior vip2009-1-1310:05:37 reply

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9 replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

That’s right. Tianshi left Hanzhong as Hanzhong was defeated by Cao Cao and Zhang Lu was defeated.

What Cao Cao destroyed was the Tianshi Five Dou Rice Cult in Hanzhong, not the whole country, let alone the Tianshi Taoism.

Posted by: Yu Rui User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-1314:33:36 Reply

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10 Replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Cao Cao should support Taoism.

Qingzhou Soldiers was adapted from the Yellow Turbans, and some of the concepts of the Yellow Turbans directly influenced Cao Wei. Cao Cao's son-in-law He Yan was a famous metaphysical talker, and both Wei and Jin, who were of the same lineage, also respected Taoism.

So Xiaozhuzhu's setting is correct: Cao Cao accepted Zhang Lu's Hanzhong, who was also a Taoist sect (different factions, and fought for leadership for a while. After Zhang Lu failed, he surrendered and handed over his resources intact to Cao Cao in exchange for The Five Dou Rice Sect continued to preach in Hanzhong). However, he lost to Brother Zhu again, and the Taoist sect's foundation in Hanzhong was uprooted by Brother Zhu. Zhang Lu's Taoist sect had no choice but to move to Longhu Mountain for development, and finally became the Longhushan lineage.

Posted by: Han Liu Bang User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-1315:14:07 Reply

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11 Replies: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Upstairs, Taoism is different from Taoism. Speaking of the Yellow Turbans, it was Cao Cao who destroyed the Taoist mute in Taiping. It seems that Zhang Lu’s foundation is the remnant of the Yellow Turbans. Jin Chongdao’s pure talk style is far off the mark.

Posted by: Yu Rui User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-1317:45:14 Reply

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12 Replies 0: [Comment] Zhuda, you have a bug

You can give Zhuge Liang the hard work in Nanyang. He is calm, nihilistic and has a clear ambition, which is closer to Taoism.

It should be Zhuge Liang who drove Cao Cao out of Hanzhong to avenge Zhang Lu and win the Taoist victory.

Wu Song should say that he is from the Hezong sect to give the two old men a good impression.

Posted by: Shunan Zhibazi User type: Ordinary 2009-1-1321:04:01 reply

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13 Reply 11: [Comment] Pig, you have a bug

Reply to the 11th floor

The Yellow Turban Uprising was not destroyed by Cao Cao alone, but was suppressed by the Han Dynasty and many warlords. But the one who collected the largest number of Yellow Turbans was none other than Cao Cao. Therefore, it is entirely possible to assume that Taiping Taoism originally wanted to conquer the world independently, but when things went wrong, it had to choose collaborators among powerful warlords in exchange for the continued spread of its ideas.

In fact, I remember from an article I read that in real history, the thoughts of the Yellow Turbans indeed influenced Cao Wei to a certain extent. For example, it was discovered that the tombs of some ministers of Cao Wei had the words "Huang Tiandang Li" on them, and that Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi The era name after taking power or something is also related to the Yellow Turban.

Therefore, the setting of Xiaozhuzhu can be thought of as follows: Cao Cao was originally a supporter of the Han, so he suppressed the rebellious Taoist sect. Later, he had different intentions, so he accepted the power of the Taoist sect to strengthen himself. Brother Zhu and Liu Bei, whom he supported, supported the Han orthodoxy and were deeply saddened by the Taoist sect that was causing trouble in the world, so they spared no effort to eradicate the Taoist sect's influence.

Posted by: Han Liu Bang User Type: Ordinary 2009-1-140:31:27 Reply

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