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How did Zhuge Liang accept Jiang Wei as his apprentice?

In 228, Zhuge Liang, Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, left Qishan with his army. At that time, Jiang Wei, Gong Cao Liang Xu, Chief Secretary Yin Shang, Chief Secretary Liang Qian, etc. were inspecting various places from Tianshui Prefect Ma Zun. Ma Zun learned that the Shu Han army had arrived. All counties responded to the Shu army and suspected that Jiang Wei and others had different intentions, so they abandoned Jiang Wei and others and fled to Shanggui with Guo Huai overnight. Jiang Wei and others could not catch up, and when they returned to the city the city gate was closed, so they led their troops to Ji County, but Ji County did not let Jiang Wei enter the city, so Jiang Wei had no choice but to surrender to Zhuge Liang. Ma Su defeated Jieting, and Zhuge Liang drove more than a thousand families in Xi County back to Shu, causing Jiang Wei to be separated from his mother. ?

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Jiang Wei lost his father when he was young and lived with his widowed mother. He was fond of Zheng Xuan's Confucian classics. He became an official in the county and was recruited by the state to work for the state. Jiang Wei's father, Jiang Jiong, was a meritorious officer in Tianshui County. When the Qiang and Rong rebelled, Jiang Jiong stood up to defend the county guard and died on the battlefield. Therefore, Jiang Wei was awarded the title of Zhonglang and joined the army in Tianshui County.

After surrendering to Western Shu, in 229 AD, Zhuge Liang appointed Jiang Wei as Cang Cao, added him as General Fenyi, and granted him the title of Marquis Dangyang Ting. Zhuge Liang wrote a letter to Jiang Wan, saying that Jiang Wei was a sergeant in Liangzhou and had courage, and asked Jiang Wei to command an army of five or six thousand tiger infantry. Later, Jiang Wei was promoted to General of the Central Supervisory Army for the Expedition to the West. ?

In 234 AD, Zhuge Liang died of illness in Wuzhangyuan, leaving Jiang Wei to succeed Wei Yan. After returning to Chengdu, Jiang Wei was appointed as the Right Supervisor of the Army to assist the general of the Han Dynasty, and was granted the title of Marquis of Pingxiang.

In 263, Jiang Wei heard that Zhong Hui was planning to attack Guanzhong, so he appealed to Liu Chan and sent Zhang Yi and Liao Hua to garrison Yang'an Pass and Yinping Bridge respectively to take precautions. But Huang Hao listened to the ghosts and gods and told Liu Chan that the enemy army would not come, and the Shu Han officials did not know about it. The Wei army attacked Shu in five directions. When General Zhong would move toward Luo Valley and General Deng Ai entered Tazhong, Liu Chan sent Liao Hua to support Tazhong, and Zhang Yi and Dong Jue to support Yang'an Pass. Jiang Wei was restrained by Deng Ai and retreated to Yinping. Zhong Hui besieged Han and Le cities, and sent another army to attack the pass. Shu general Fu Qian fought to death, but Jiang Shu opened the city and surrendered.

The Zhonghui Pass had been captured, so they marched straight in. Jiang Wei and Liao Hua had no choice but to abandon Yinping, join Zhang Yi and Dong Jue, and retreat to Baojiange. Zhong Hui wrote a letter to persuade Jiang Wei to surrender, but Jiang Wei did not respond. Zhong Hui could not attack for a long time, so he discussed and prepared to withdraw. At this time, Deng Ai was sneaking across Jinggu Road, marched to Mianzhu, defeated Zhuge Zhan, Liu Chan opened the city and surrendered, and ordered Jiang Wei to surrender. Each of Jiang Wei's sergeants drew their swords and chopped stones to vent their anger, but there was nothing they could do. Jiang Wei led his army to surrender to Zhong Hui.

After Jiang Wei surrendered to Zhong Hui, he knew that Zhong Hui wanted to rebel, so he persuaded Zhong Hui to try to kill the Wei general. On the one hand, Zhong Hui framed Deng Ai, and on the other hand, he prepared to rebel. However, the matter was exposed, and Jiang Wei Wei, Zhong Hui and Shu general Zhang Yi were all killed, and Deng Ai was also killed by Tian Xu.

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