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Xia Houba in the Three Kingdoms: Huang Zhong killed his father in Shu. Why did he betray his country and help Shu attack Wei?
A very important function of reading history is to get a glimpse of a broader social picture and the fate choices placed in various complex environments, so as to have a more three-dimensional understanding of human nature.

The historical figure we are going to see today, his life fate, his choice of love and hate, is extremely complicated, and it is worth understanding and judging by future generations from different angles. There is right or wrong between good and evil, or a thousand people can have a thousand statements.

This man is Xia Houba, a famous soldier in the Three Kingdoms period. He has done something extremely shocking or should be spurned by the world in his life. He betrayed his country, went to the enemy country that killed his father, and helped the enemy country attack his country.

What kind of person can be indifferent to the shame of Chou He's treason for killing his father? Is this person a mercenary, shameless, heartless and heartless person? Why don't the history books describe this person, praise or belittle him, and let future generations comment on him? So how should everyone comment?

Xiahou was a famous surname in the Three Kingdoms period. This family is closely related to Cao Shi. Mrs. Cao Cao's sister is her biological mother, and her biological father is Cao Shi's most dependent general Xia.

Xia Yisheng fought countless battles for Cao Shi Jiangshan and made great contributions. Unexpectedly, in 2 19 AD, he was killed by Huang Zhong, a veteran of Shu State, in the famous battle of Dingjun Mountain.

At that time, Xiahou's family was very sad. Xia Houba vowed to personally behead Huang Zhong in Shu and avenge his father. But he didn't wait for this opportunity, and Huang Zhong died the next year. At that time, Xia Houba was about thirty years old, and he had never fought the Shu army on the battlefield. After his father died, he was placed in Shanhaiguan. It was not until 230 A.D. that Cao Wei marched eastward to Shu, and he was able to formally fight the enemy as a pioneer.

In the following year 19, he gradually became one of the core generals of the Cao Wei military group, and there were countless wars with Shu. ?

At this time, Huang Zhong, who killed his father's enemy, has been dead for nearly 30 years. He has also changed from a young man in his thirties to an old man with a full house of children and grandchildren. In his life, he served as a soldier in Shu.