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Article 20: How did Dian Wei, the first warrior of the Three Kingdoms, die?
Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the death of Dian Wei;

He was afraid of Dian Wei's bravery and was eager to get close, so he consulted with PianJiang Hu Cheer. That Hu Cheer can bear 500 Jin and travel 700 days, which is also different. Suddenly he reported to Embroidery, saying, "What Dian Wei fears is the double iron halberd. Master can buy him a drink tomorrow and let him go home drunk. At this time, someone sneaked into the sergeant who followed him, stole into the room and stole his halberd first. This person doesn't need fear. " ..... Wei Fang was drunk, and when she heard the sound of a golden drum calling for killing in her sleep, she jumped up, but she couldn't find the double halberd. When the enemy arrived at Yuanmen, Wei quickly stepped on his broadsword. I saw countless army horses at the gate, each with a pike, rushing into the village. Wei struggled forward and hacked to death more than twenty people. Ma Fangjun retreated, the infantry came again, and the guns on both sides were like reeds. Wei was naked and was shot dozens of times from top to bottom, fighting to death. When the knife was too short to use, Wei abandoned the knife and went away, carrying two soldiers in his hand to meet the enemy, killing eight or nine dead people. Thieves dare not approach, but shoot at them with arrows, which are like showers. Wei You refused to leave the village gate until he died. However, after crossing the village, the thief army had entered and Wei was shot in the back. He shouted several times and bled to death.

The reflection records the death of Dian Wei;

More than ten days later, the embroidery rebellion attacked Taizu's camp, and Taizu was unfavorable in fighting, so he led it with a light horse. Wei fights in the door, and thieves are not allowed to enter. The soldiers dispersed from other doors and joined up again. There are more than a dozen people in Shiwei school, all of whom are fighting to the death. There were several thieves before and after. Wei hit them with a halberd and it took more than ten spears to put them out. Only a few people were killed or injured. Wei was beaten dozens, fighting short soldiers and thieves. Wei Shuang killed him with two thieves, and the other thieves were afraid to go forward. Father Wei suddenly attacked a thief, killed several people, relapsed and died with his eyes open.

Ten days later, Zhang Xiu attacked Cao Cao. Cao Cao was defeated and fled on horseback. Dian Wei blocked the enemy in front of the camp, and Zhang Xiu's people couldn't get in. So spread out and attack from other doors. At that time, more than a dozen people under Dian Wei were fighting to the death, and all of them were fighting against each other. More and more enemy soldiers are coming. With a wave of his halberd, Dian Wei cut down more than ten spears of the enemy. Dian Wei's men were almost killed and wounded, and Dian Wei was still fighting with the enemy. Dian Wei killed one enemy soldier in his left and right axils, and the rest were too scared to come forward. Dian Wei rushed into the enemy group again, killed several people, and finally died of trauma, glaring and cursing.

On the differences between novel description and historical records;

First of all, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms wrote a story about Hu Cheer's contribution to Zhang Xiu: Dian Wei broke off the cow because he relied on the double halberd; If he steals the halberd, he is finished. Zhang Xiu asked Jia Xu to buy Dian Wei a drink. It is estimated that he may have drunk a 72-degree donkey, and Dian Wei was drunk around. Hu Cheer, a follower of Dian Wei, returned to the stockade in Dian Wei and stole the double halberd. As a result, Dian Wei had no weapons to use and lost the battle.

There is no record of Hu Cheer stealing halberds in the History of the Three Kingdoms. "Wei hit it with a halberd", which shows that Dian Wei's double halberd is not a thief.

Secondly, this is also a very important difference and a controversial place. The novel says that Dian Wei, because he had no weapons, "met the enemy with two soldiers in his hand and killed eight or nine people". The idea of using people as weapons is bold and creative. There are only two soldiers here, not dead or alive. If two living people are caught in Dian Wei's hands and used as weapons to jump up and down, they will be scared to death if they are not stabbed to death.

It is clearly recorded in the History of the Three Kingdoms: "Wei Shuang killed him with two thieves, and the remaining thieves dared not go forward." The "arms" here should be to hold the enemy with two arms, that is, the armpit. "Killing" may mean alternately hitting the enemy's head with double halberds, killing two enemies' heads by colliding with each other, or strangling them alive. In short, two people should not put their hands together to kill the enemy.

Finally, Dian Wei died in a foreign country. "Romance" describes that "Nai shouted several times and bled to death everywhere"; "The History of the Three Kingdoms" records that "glaring and swearing at each other". Love only said and shouted several times, and I didn't know what it was called. It may be "I think I can save it" or "comrades, go for Wei's victory" or something like that. The historical record is "swearing". I don't know what to scold, it may be ugly. The ancestors of the eighteenth generation have all come out. It's possible. He is a soldier and a clown, and swearing is common. The author of the novel still recognized him and let him "scream" to death instead of "swearing", which would make him look very heroic.