First, every subject. The word "every subject" seems to be a common word. Maybe many friends will say these two words and mispronounce them? But in fact, most people mispronounce "phoenix" and should pronounce it "páng", which is a common word in ancient times. He was Yuan Shao's counselor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Yuan Shao fled to Jizhou, Yuan Shao got to know him and appreciated his talent very much, so he reused him. Later, I followed Yuan Shao to fight in the north. After Yuan Shao's death, he was afraid that Yuan Tan would harm him, so he tampered with Yuan Shao's letters and let Yuan Shang succeed him. Later, Yuan Tan found out and killed him in a rage.
Second, Kuai Yue. I believe many friends can't understand the first word. Some people may say that they don't understand half a word and should read friends. In fact, the correct pronunciation should be "ku m: i", which is an uncommon word. It is estimated that only experts who specialize in rare words can know. He used to be a subordinate of Jingzhou Muliu Biao. After Liu Biao died, he surrendered to Cao Cao. Cao Cao was very happy to learn that this man was very talented and capable. When Liu Biao was in charge of Jingzhou, he had to rely heavily on him. Cao Cao entrusted him with a heavy responsibility and his career was prosperous.
Third, Quyi. See the first word, called boy, who knows what to read? So some people speculate, some people say look at chrysanthemums, and some people say look at chrysanthemums. It's all wrong. The correct pronunciation is "qū". He is also a general under Yuan Shao. He can be good at fighting and make meritorious military service. He is highly valued by Yuan Shao. His most brilliant achievement was that he led 800 cavalry to defeat 1 10,000 infantry in Gongsun Zan, which can be said to be very powerful.
These are the three people who are most likely to mispronounce their names in the Three Kingdoms. Let's see if you know everything.