China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Why did Wu Jie not rate the Four Generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty? Liu Guangshi, a general who escaped, could be named one of the Four Generals of Zhongxing. Yue Fei, Han Shizhong, Liu Guangshi, Zhang Jun.

Why did Wu Jie not rate the Four Generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty? Liu Guangshi, a general who escaped, could be named one of the Four Generals of Zhongxing. Yue Fei, Han Shizhong, Liu Guangshi, Zhang Jun.

I have never been able to find the reason for the "Four Generals of ZTE". Judging from the name, it most likely first appeared in the ninth year of Shaoxing. In the eighth year of Shaoxing, when the peace talks were beginning to take shape, the imperial court could not wait to upgrade Lin'an Prefecture to "Xing Zai". In December, the first peace talks between the Song and Jin Dynasties were successful. The flatterers were eager to sing and dance to bring peace, and the voice of "ZTE" could not be heard. Wu Jie, Liu, Han, Zhang and Yue were respectively the leaders of the five imperial armies, and their promotion ranks were similar to Yue Fei's. However, Wu Jie was already terminally ill at the time and died soon after. If a list is drawn up at this time, it will naturally be the "Four Generals of ZTE". (To say that Wu Jie is not popular is to spread rumors. Among the commanders of the five field armies, Liu Guangshi is the most useless; Zhang Jun is the most fearful of death; Wu Jie is the most domineering commander. He has taken power several times, but the court has tolerated it, knowing full well that he He was a member of Zhang Jun's party. Zhang Jun's family, including Liu Ziyu, who had an affair with Wu Jie, were all being liquidated and severely punished. Only Wu Jie was able to live a healthy life. Without him, he was the king of Sichuan, and the court had to rely on him. )