Wei Yan's first appearance in the novel was the time when the real wind, tiger and cloud were strong. Cao Cao's million-strong army came overwhelmingly.
Liu Bei's remnant army led a large group of people to Xiangyang, but Cai Mao refused to open the city. When the swords were at war, suddenly: "Suddenly there was a general in the city, leading hundreds of people to the tower and shouting: 'Cai Mao and Zhang Yun are traitors! Liu Shijun is a benevolent person. Now he has come to save the people, why should he refuse?" ! Everyone regarded him as a man with a height of eight feet and a face as big as a jujube.
He was from Yiyang. His surname was Wei, his given name was Yan, and his courtesy name was Wenchang. At that moment, Wei Yan killed the gatekeepers with his sword, opened the city gate, and lowered the drawbridge. Call: 'Uncle Liu Huang, quickly lead the troops into the city and kill the traitors together!'"
Then Liu Bei pretended to be benevolent and led his army to escape. Wei Yan and Wenpin dueled for several rounds------note here, Lao Luo inadvertently exaggerated Wei Yan's prowess as soon as he appeared: Anyone who can fight Wenpin and escape unscathed is considered a master. After all, Wenpin was one of the few fierce generals in Liu Biao's army. Then Wei Yan went to Han Xuan in shame.
This series of pictures gives the impression that Wei Yan is a very positive image. He has great ambitions, is good at choosing wise masters, and is brave and brave. That's about it. Although there is a suspicion of betraying the Lord, the Chinese thinking: If you rebel against good people, you are a traitor, but if you rebel against bad people, you will abandon the darkness and turn to the light, which should be encouraged. So everyone will have a good impression of Wei Yan after reading this.
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