The relationship is that when Liu Bei conquered Shu, Li Yan was recommended by Fei Guan, Liu Zhang's brother-in-law, to guard Jinzhu together. He also challenged Huang Zhong for dozens of rounds without deciding the outcome. Later, he fell into Zhuge Liang's plan and surrendered. .
After Liu Bei's death, he was ordered by Zhuge Liang to stay in Yong'an to resist Mengda and defend Lu Xun. When Zhuge Liang left Qishan on the 5th, Li Yan, in order to cover up his failure to transport grain, pretended that Soochow was sending troops to Sichuan and deceived Zhuge Liang into returning to his army. , and falsely reported to the emperor to shirk responsibility. Later, the crime was exposed and Zhuge Liang deposed him as a commoner. Later, I heard that Zhuge Liang died of illness in Wuzhangyuan, and he cried loudly that he died of illness. ?
Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming and nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), was a native of Yangdu, Langya, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong), during the Three Kingdoms period Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, an outstanding politician, strategist, diplomat, writer, calligrapher, and inventor.
In his early years, he followed his uncle Zhuge Xuan to Jingzhou. After Zhuge Xuan's death, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Longzhong, Xiangyang. Later, Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and asked to come out to assist Liu Bei in establishing the Shu Han Dynasty. After the establishment of the Shu Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang was named Prime Minister and Marquis of Wuxiang. He cared for the people internally, showed rituals, appointed officials, obeyed the authority, was sincere, impartial, and externally cooperated with Wu to fight Wei, in order to realize the political policy of reviving the Han Dynasty. Ideal, several Northern Expeditions, but failed due to various factors.
Finally, he died of illness in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji, Shaanxi) in the 12th year of Jianxing of the Shu Han Dynasty (234) at the age of 54. Liu Chan posthumously named him Zhongwuhou, and later generations often addressed him as Wuhou and Zhugewuhou. The Eastern Jin Dynasty specifically named him King Wuxing because of his military talents
Li Yan (?-234), later changed his name to Li Ping, with the courtesy name Zhengfang and a native of Nanyang. During the Three Kingdoms period, he was an important minister of the Shu Han Dynasty. Together with Zhuge Liang, he was the minister who supported Liu Bei before his death. In 231 AD, during the Northern Expedition of the Shu army, Li Yan's escort of grain and grass was delayed due to rain and muddy roads. In order to shirk responsibility, he blamed Zhuge Liang for the Northern Expedition, which forced Zhuge Liang to retreat. He was therefore convicted and eventually deposed as a civilian.
Moved to Zitong County (ruling present-day Zitong, Sichuan). In 234 AD, Zhuge Liang died of illness. After Li Yan learned the news, he thought that no one would be able to use him in the future, so he died of illness out of anger.