Wang Zhi
Wang Zhi is a fictitious character in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is not recorded in the official history of the Three Kingdoms. He appeared in Chapter 27 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms. Wang Zhi is Cao Cao's subordinate, and he is the prince of Xingyang. He is the in laws of Han Fu, the governor of Luoyang. After the fourth Guanyang pass, Liu Xingyu escorts Mi Ganbei. He learned that Guan Yu killed Han Fu and wanted to murder him. He welcomed him into the hotel and planned to set fire to Guan Yu and his party in the middle of the night. But his subordinates engaged in Hu ban to tell Guan Yu, and Guan Yu immediately escorted the two wives out of the city. Wang Zhi then led the troops to catch up and was killed by Guan Yu during the confrontation. Wang Zhi is Guan Yu's fifth general who was killed in the five passes and six generals.
Character experience
Guan Yu passes five passes and cuts six generals. The fourth pass is Xingyang. Xingyang's prefect: Wang Zhi and Luoyang's prefect Han Fu are in two families. They heard that Guan Yu killed Han Fu and wanted to harm Guan Yu. He ordered Hu ban to set fire at night. Later, he told Guan Yu about it. That night, Guan Yu could not walk for several miles. The torch was shining behind him, and the men and horses came. Wang Zhi slapped his horse and ran straight to Guan Yu. Guan Yu took up the knife and pressed it immediately. He asked, "if you let Hu ban go with me, you will be spared your life. Wang Zhi heard it and sneered, making his men lose Hu Ban's head in front of the horse. Seeing this, Guan Yu was furious and cried out," your life is over! "! So he cut his head under the horse with a knife.
Film and television image
In 1994, Mo Qi plays Wang Zhi in the TV drama romance of the Three Kingdoms; in 2011, Guan Yunchang, Wang Xuebing plays Wang Zhi.
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Wang Zhi