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immediately made plans for a rebellion. Sima Yi, who was at Wan at that time, became worried that Meng Da would proceed with the revolt quickly, so he wrote a letter to Meng to calm him down. Sima Yi wrote, "General, you previously left Liu Bei and dedicated yourself to our state. Our state entrusted you with the duty of guarding the border and tasked you with planning an invasion on Shu. This is an obvious sign that our state trusts you. The people of Shu are fools and they hate you deeply. Zhuge Liang wants you back in Shu only because he has no other choice. What Guo Mo told Shen Yi is not a small issue. Why would Zhuge Liang so easily ask him to reveal your plot? This dangerous move is not difficult to comprehend." Meng Da was pleased when he received Sima Yi's letter, and he entered a dilemma on whether to rebel or not. During this time, Sima Yi secretly led his forces from Wan towards
Xincheng. Sima Yi's subordinates suggested that they observe Meng Da's actions first before advancing, but Sima replied, "(Meng) Da is not a trustworthy person. Now that he is hesitating due to suspicions, we should seize this opportunity to get rid of him." Sima Yi's army then advanced quickly and reached Xincheng within eight days.
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so he set up wooden barriers to defend himself. Sima Yi's forces crossed the waters, destroyed the barriers, and arrived just outside
Shangyong. Sima Yi then split up his army to attack Meng Da from eight directions. Sima Yi tempted Meng Da's nephew Deng Xian (鄧賢) and subordinate Li Fu (李輔) into surrendering, which they did so by opening Shangyong's gates after sixteen days of siege. Meng Da was captured and executed, and his head was sent to the Wei capital Luoyang.
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shouted at him, "You rebel, don't try to escape! Quickly accept your death!" Meng Da sensed trouble and attempted to retreat back into the city, but his subordinates Li Fu (李輔) and Deng Xian (鄧賢) had betrayed him and denied him entry. Shen Dan approached the exhausted Meng Da and killed him, and Meng's men surrendered.
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Meng Da invited Shen Yi (申儀), the
Administrator of Jincheng (金城), and Shen Dan (申耽), the Administrator of Shangyong (上庸), to join him in the rebellion. Shen Yi and Shen Dan pretended to agree as they were secretly planning to help the Wei army when it arrived to suppress the revolt. They lied to Meng
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However, eight days later, when Sima Yi's army had arrived, Meng Da wrote to Zhuge Liang again, "I plotted a rebellion. Within eight days (Sima Yi)'s army has reached my city. What godspeed is that?" Meng Da was based in
Shangyong (上庸), a city in Xincheng which was surrounded on three sides by water,
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away from
Luoyang. When (Sima Yi) learns that I'm plotting a rebellion, he'll inform the emperor (Cao Rui). The total time taken for Sima Yi to send a letter to Luoyang and receive a response is around a month. By then my city is fortified and my army is ready. As I'm in an advantageous position,
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By then, Sima Yi's main army had showed up outside
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account confirmed that Meng Da did have a feud with Shen Yi. Zhuge Liang planned to make use of this incident to lure Meng Da to defect to Shu sooner, so he sent Guo Mo (郭模) to feign surrender to Wei and divulge Meng's plan to Shen Yi. When Meng Da heard that the plot had been leaked out, he
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Weixing for a long time and had been behaving arrogantly. He had several official seals carved and distributed without proper authorisation. When he heard of Meng Da's fate, he became apprehensive. Many other officials in the region presented Sima Yi with gifts and
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415:. Meng Da brought along his subordinates and their families, numbering over 4,000 in total. Cao Pi was pleased when he heard that Meng Da had come to join him, and he gave Meng a warm welcome. Cao Pi appointed Meng Da as the Administrator (太守) of Xincheng (新城)
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Xincheng. Zhuge Liang wrote several letters to Meng Da and the latter replied. Shen Yi (申儀), the Administrator of Weixing (魏興; around present-day
974:(達與魏興太守申儀有隙,亮欲促其事,乃遣郭模詐降,過儀,因漏泄其謀。達聞其謀漏泄,將舉兵。帝恐達速發,以書喻之曰:「將軍昔棄劉備,託身國家,國家委將軍以疆埸之任,任將軍以圖蜀之事,可謂心貫白日。蜀人愚智,莫不切齒於將軍。諸葛亮欲相破,惟苦無路耳。模之所言,非小事也,亮豈輕之而令宣露,此殆易知耳。」達得書大喜,猶與不決。帝乃潛軍進討。諸將言達與二賊交構,宜觀望而後動。帝曰:「達無信義,此其相疑之時也,當及其未定促決之。」乃倍道兼行,八日到其城下。)
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congratulated him on his victory. Sima Yi sent a messenger to taunt Shen Yi, so Shen came to meet Sima Yi, who questioned him about the distribution of unauthorised official seals but released him later.
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also sent their forces to support Meng Da, which arrived at An Bridge (安橋) at
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in northern China. The Shu generals Yao Jing (姚靜), Zheng Ta (鄭他) and others led their men, numbering over 7,000, and surrendered to Wei. However, these Shu military officers who only appear in the
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from Liu Zhang, and served under Liu Bei for about five years before defecting to Cao Pi. Zhuge Liang perceived Meng Da as an untrustworthy person who would switch his allegiances easily.
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1000:(初,達與亮書曰:「宛去洛八百里,去吾一千二百里,聞吾舉事,當表上天子,比相反覆,一月間也,則吾城已固,諸軍足辦。則吾所在深險,司馬公必不自來;諸將來,吾無患矣。」及兵到,達又告亮曰:「吾舉事八日,而兵至城下,何其神速也!」上庸城三面阻水,達於城外為木柵以自固。帝渡水,破其柵,直造城下。八道攻之,旬有六日,達甥鄧賢、將李輔等開門出降。斬達,傳首京師。)
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1107:(卻說孟達在新城,約下金城太守申儀、上庸太守申耽,剋日舉事。 ... 達奪路而走,申耽趕來。達人困馬乏,措手不及,被申耽一鎗刺於馬下,梟其首級。餘軍皆降。李輔、鄧賢大開城門,迎接司馬懿入城。撫民勞軍已畢,遂遣人奏知魏主曹叡。叡大喜,教將孟達首級去洛陽城市示眾;加申耽、申儀官職,就隨司馬懿征進;命李輔、鄧賢守新城、上庸。)
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Sima Yi will not dare to come and attack me. Once you arrive I'll have no worries."
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914:(初,蜀將孟達之降也,魏朝遇之甚厚。帝以達言行傾巧不可任,驟諫不見聽,乃以達領新城太守,封侯,假節。)
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1154:Book of Jin
854:Quote from
838:Quote from
801:Yi Province
702:video game
681:Historicity
594:Book of Jin
510:Zhuge Liang
494:Book of Jin
475:Zhuge Liang
367:, a former
120:Territorial
76:Fang County
1233:Categories
1133:Chen, Shou
823:References
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560:away from
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471:chancellor
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417:Commandery
391:Background
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688:Sanguozhi
577:Aftermath
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718:Xu Huang
656:Xu Huang
648:Chang'an
463:Sun Quan
451:Huan Jie
395:In 220,
246:Chencang
236:Tianshui
231:Xincheng
66:Location
1203:31°12′N
1159:Jin Shu
1151:(648).
1111:ch. 94.
1098:vol. 1.
1096:Jin Shu
1073:vol. 1.
1071:Jin Shu
1060:vol. 1.
1058:Jin Shu
1047:vol. 1.
1045:Jin Shu
1034:vol. 3.
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1002:Jin Shu
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935:vol. 3.
918:vol. 1.
916:Jin Shu
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786:period.
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770:forced
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714:Sima Yi
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562:Luoyang
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519:Shaanxi
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397:Meng Da
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365:Meng Da
357:Cao Wei
251:Jianwei
241:Jieting
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169:Sima Yi
151:Shu Han
145:Meng Da
140:Cao Wei
122:changes
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886:Weilüe
869:Weilüe
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256:Mt. Qi
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31:period
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