Jiang Shu
Jiang Shu was a Chinese general of the Royaume of Shu which subjected to the Royaume of Wei at the time of the prériode of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. In many occasions the assistant of the general Fu Qian, it took part in several of the military campaigns of Jiang Wei against Wei.
Biography
Highly snuffed by Jiang Wei, it jointly involved the troops with Fu Qian little before the fifth forwarding against Wei of this last, which took place in year 258. It also accompanied Jiang Wei at the time of its sixth military countryside against Wei, during the same year, where it was affected with Fu Qian with the ordering of the army of right-hand side and at the time of its seventh in year 260, where it took part in a ambush against the enemy troops of Deng Have starting from the throat of Ye. During the ninth excursion of Jiang Wei, Jiang Shu was affected with the guard of the master keys with Fu Qian.
When the kingdom of Shu was made invade by Wei, Jiang Shu, then lieutenant de Fu Qian and both in load of the defense of the master key of Yangping, chose a strict defense. Fu Qian for its part decided to pass to the offensive, leaving Jiang Shu with the defense of the master key. During the engagements, Jiang Shu delivered the master key to Zhong Hui, being subjected at the same time to Wei and its assistant Fu Qian, finding himself isolated, ends up committing suicide.
In chapter 116 of the novel Histoire of the Three kingdoms writes by Luo Guanzhong, a poem with the glory of Fu Qian and which reproaches the defection of Jiang Shu is read:
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In this last day it épancha a virtuous rage,
- And forever we will estimate his name.
- Which, to save its skin, would incarnate Jiang Shu
- Quand it could die in glory like Fu Qian?
- And forever we will estimate his name.
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