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When did Zhou Yu die?

Second, all possible causes of death are at the age of 36. (1) fell ill halfway. "The history of the Three Kingdoms. Wu Shu. Biography of Zhou Yu: (Zhou) Yu returned to Jiangling and died in Baqiu for clothes. " It is clear that death is due to "dying on the way." According to Sun Quan's policy, Zhou Yu was appointed as the prefect of Nanjun and stationed in Jiangling. Zhou Yu has come to Beijing to visit Sun Quan in advance, so the geographical location from east to west is Wu Jun, Baqiu and Jiangling. After Zhou Yu left Sun Quan, he passed by Dongting Lake and Baqiu, and died halfway before he reached Jiangling. This is the simplest and most reasonable cause of death. Zhou Yu died of illness and died in Baqiu. (2) Discussion on Accidental Death Let's discuss accidental death again. There are many spontaneous and unforced factors, but they are not difficult to compare. 1 Zhou Yu's acclimatization should be the most impossible. Zhou Yu is good at water army. He also traveled by boat between Sun Quan and Jiangling Station in Beijing, which did not consume more physical strength than walking on land. It is only possible that Zhou Yu will get seasick or vomit and diarrhea on the river, and he will die if he doesn't learn to row. Moreover, Baqiu is still in the east of Jiangling. If Zhou Yu is not used to Baqiu in the Yangtze River valley and Jiangling after years of hard work, that would be a big joke. Because Battle of Red Cliffs still claims that Cao Jun is not acclimatized, and if Zhou Yu leads the army, there will be no problem of terrain superiority or backwardness. 2. Suffering from infectious diseases, such as plague or dysentery, you have to go deep into the southwest, and there will be no plague everywhere between Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake. Otherwise, Battle of Red Cliffs wouldn't give Cao Cao and Zhou Yu the same chance to get sick, so Zhou Yu and Cheng Pu won the battle by luck, expecting each other to get sick and die. A cold won't kill you, nor will eating a bad stomach for a while. You will suddenly get sick and die, unless it is a virus as strong as the Black Death. Some people have also mentioned the idea of schistosomiasis, but the Yangtze River basin is an epidemic area, and Zhou Yu is from Lujiang, and more or less has antibodies. Unless it is an acute outbreak of infectious diseases, the military forces will not be weak for a while. 3 Recurrence of old injuries No matter what The Romance of the Three Kingdoms says: "The arrow and gun crack again, and the ground is under the horse." Or "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" said: "Zhou Yuyan, golden sores are broken." Refers to Zhou Yu who was shot by an arrow when he besieged Nanjun, but failed to recover afterwards, or suffered from tetanus, which may be vector poisoning, leading to rheumatic or bronchial diseases. If you add another accident, even if you choke on drinking water, you may relapse and die. This possibility is not ruled out, and minor illnesses and persistent illnesses may also become fatal serious diseases. At best, the possibility is slim. (3) At the level of being besieged and forced to die, let's talk about being forced to die voluntarily. Zhou Yu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes that when Zhou Yu attacked Jingzhou City, he was blocked by Zhao Yun, the garrison commander, and was ambushed by Wei Yansi Road. Unfortunately, he fell off his horse in anger and had to retreat. Finally, he received a reminder from Zhuge Liang, because of his figure, there is no room for people. After a long sigh, he "died after a few phone calls." In the story of the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu led 50,000 troops, which were blocked by 10,000 people from Liu Bei and Kong Ming, and the back road was copied by 10,000 people from Zhang Fei. Zhou Yu was in a dilemma and fled to Baqiu. "I couldn't eat for a few days, and my head and face were swollen." Finally, I couldn't afford to fall ill and died. These records are based on the stagnation of Zhou Yu's March and the obstruction of others, which led to the disease. Liu Bei, who just married Sun Quan's sister in the honeymoon period, should not attack and kill Zhou Yu, which is probably the rarest. Third, the beneficiary of the best interests (1) Zhou Yu's will "Biography of the River Table": "The Tao suffers from acute illness, and it heals itself yesterday, but it will not be damaged tomorrow." It means that Zhou Yu was ill and cured himself, but he said to Sun Quan, "Life is worse than death, and I am short-lived. I am sincere, but I hate my ambition and stop teaching. " I felt sorry for my unfulfilled ambition, but I also told Lu Su what had happened. It seems that Zhou Yu knows that the timing is not good, and it is a bit generous to go to justice. It can be confirmed that it is not an acute infectious disease and will not die like smelling poisonous gas. But it will reveal disappointment, indicating that the illness must be very serious, or that Sun Quan's claim to innocence is just a polite word. In fact, Zhou Yu is terminally ill. (2) Another object of Xiao Qiao's mystery is Xiao Qiao. Due to the different records of county chronicles, it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. There is not only the saying that Xiao Qiao's tomb is in Lujiang, although Lujiang was popular at that time under the rule of Cao Wei and Zhu Guang; There is also a saying that Xiao Qiao guarded Zhou Yu's tomb in Baqiu, but later Zhou Yu's body was welcomed back to Wuhu. Unless Sun Quan orders Zhou Yu's body to be transported back to Baqiu, it is meaningless for Zhou Yu to be buried in Baqiu. Gangneung City or Moling City are very good, and Baqiu is still a small place. Is it inconvenient for Sun Quan to let Xiao Qiao come back to guard the tomb? Moreover, if Xiao Qiao is absent from Zhou Yu's funeral, I wonder what Xiao Qiao's intention is to stay in Baqiu. It is impolite for a widow not to go home to attend the funeral. Unreasonable. Isn't it strange that Xiao Qiao sent Zhou Yu's coffin to Baqiu after Sun Quan saw Zhou Yu's body? It is not normal for a husband to die and his wife to be absent, and it is not normal for a guest to die in a foreign country and not come back, unless Xiao Qiao dies. Although Dr. Kaizuka Shigeki's point of view is strange, in order to avoid digression, I still want to draw the final conclusion: Zhou Yu and Xiao Qiao were both killed in Baqiu. Only the dead can't tell the truth, and the murderer wants to cover up the crime. However, this extends in the other direction. Xiao Qiao is not a military commander, has no arrow wound, and has a relapse. If he happens to die with Zhou Yu, the chances of Zhou Yu and his wife being killed by mistake may increase by a few points. (3) Eating three bowls of rice quietly can quickly settle down in a short time despite acute symptoms. The biggest possibility is poisoning, food poisoning and being poisoned by people, and there is no updated archaeological data unearthed. Suspicion can only be suspicion. The French Bourbon Crown Prince can reverse his conviction and poison through DNA testing. If we can examine Zhou Yu's body, we may know the truth. Unfortunately, it is impossible now, and Zhou Yuzhen's tomb has not been verified. Although the biggest beneficiary of Zhou Yu's death was Liu Bei, there is no evidence and it cannot be concluded that Liu Bei sent troops to sneak attack or poisoned Zhou Yu. No matter how Zhou Yu acted before his death, no one should be killed by a sneak attack. Although Liu Bei wants to get rid of Zhou Yu and avoid the suspicion of falling out with Sun Quan, the best solution for both is that Zhou Yu died of illness, which is a coincidence. After Zhou Yu's death, Liu Bei's ambition was to take things from the north to the west. Not only did he recapture Zhou Yu's bloody Jiangling from Lu Su, but he also took Sichuan to attack Hanzhong as planned. If Zhou Yu is still alive, Liu Bei may not dare to let go of the Western Expedition without leaving soldiers to guard against it, and even Zhou Yu's Jiangling may not be handed over to others. Thanks to Zhou Yu's death, Liu Bei won Jiangling and had no worries. 4. Conclusion Zhou Yu should have died of illness. I received a short treatment, but I knew I was going to die, which meant I was very ill, so I was desperate. As for legends, we can talk about each other, and there are even good theories such as assassination and poisoning, which can be discussed after dinner.