At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China, Hua Xiong, the military commander under Dong Zhuo, was the commander in chief under Dong Zhuo's account. In A.D. 19 1 year, the Kanto warlords jointly crusaded against Dong Zhuo, and Sun Jian, then the governor of Changsha, defeated Dong.
According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, when Sun Jian took part in the crusade against Dong Zhuo, he fled for the defeat of Xu Rong. Later, he rectified the defeated army and made a dramatic counterattack, crushing Dong and defeating Hua Xiong.
In addition, there is also a record that Sun Jian beheaded Hua Xiong in Zi Tongzhi Jian.
Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms changed this period of history, describing that Hua Xiong was killed by Liu Bei's second brother Guan Yu. This story, which is called "warm wine kills Hua Xiong", has also spread to later generations.
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Hua Xiong's name has also been disputed by later generations. In the reflection, his name was written as Hua Xiong, while in Guang Yun, people thought it should be Ye Xiong, a surname.
There are also many echoes for this name. Zhao Youwen recorded in Tongzhi that he supported this statement. In Zi Lu Zhu, he also wrote "Ye Xiong, a surname".
Now, Professor Wu Jinhua has his own opinion. He thinks it is because of the influence of novels since Yuan Dynasty that Ye Xiong was renamed as Hua Xiong after Song Dynasty.
Therefore, if we call him Hua Xiong now, it is a wrong name, and it is a false name divorced from historical figures.
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