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Why did Liu Bei say that Zhao Yun was unbearable before he died?

At the end of the Han Dynasty, warlords scuffled, and Zhao Yun was elected by the monarch to lead Yi Cong to join the White Horse General Gongsun Zan. During this period, I met Liu Bei, a relative of the Han Dynasty royal family, but soon Zhao Yun left because of his brother's death. Zhao Yun left Gongsun Zan for about seven years, met Liu Bei in Yecheng, and followed Liu Bei from then on. Zhao Yun followed General Liu Bei for nearly 30 years, participated in Bowangpo Campaign, Changbanpo Campaign and Jiangnan Pacification Campaign, and commanded the Battle of Entering Sichuan, Hanshui Campaign and Ji Gu Campaign alone, all of which achieved very good results. In addition to fighting everywhere, Zhao Yun also took the partial general as the prefect of Guiyang, leaving Sima to stay in the camp and supervise Jiangzhou with the general of Yijun. In addition, when Zhao Yun pacified Yizhou, he quoted the story of Huo Qubing to persuade Liu Bei to return the land to the people. After Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed, he advised Liu Bei not to cut Wu. After Zhao Yun died, he ordered Zhao Yun and Jiang to be hunted down. Gentle, virtuous, kind and smooth, the deacon has a level and is determined to be flat. Chasing Zhao Yun for Shunping Hou.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the whole Central Plains fell into a situation of warlord separatist disputes, and many heroes were born in such troubled times. Under the deduction of historical books and various literary works, many characters and deeds have become well-known classics today. So today we're going to talk about Liu Bei and Zhao Yun, whom everyone is most familiar with.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhao Yun was recommended by the county magistrate in his hometown and led his deployment to join the team in Gongsun Zan, where he met Liu Bei. Soon after this, he left with his younger brother. Liu Bei and Zhao Yun haven't seen each other for about seven years. The two met again under a puppet chance in Yecheng. This time, Zhao Yun chose to follow Liu Bei, which lasted for thirty years. In his personal career, Zhao Yun participated in almost all the battles within Liu Bei's sphere of influence, including Bowangpo, Changbanpo, Jiangnan, Sichuan and Hanshui.

Moreover, Zhao Yun, as a soldier with high comprehensive quality, also served as a county magistrate and stayed in the camp, which can be said to have made great contributions to Liu Bei. In addition to his outstanding performance on the battlefield, his character is also talked about by everyone. He advised Liu Bei to return the house to the people, and also advised Liu Bei not to be impulsive and personally cut Wu and others. Therefore, Zhao Yun is also one of the most familiar figures in the Three Kingdoms.

Arguably, Zhao Yun's character is very good, without Guan Yu's arrogance and Zhang Fei's recklessness and boldness. However, Liu Bei commented on Zhuge Zhao Liangyun before he died: "The last straw!" Why is this? In fact, everyone can see that in Liu Bei's eyes, Zhao Yun's position should be similar to that of Dian Wei and Chu Xu around Cao Cao. He is a loyal and qualified bodyguard, but he is by no means a competent general with troops. Moreover, Liu Bei did not give Zhao Yun the position and position he deserved, and there has always been a big gap with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.

For example, Hu Weiwei, the general of Zhao Yun, was a miscellaneous general with the lowest rank in the official system of the Han Dynasty, and had no actual power and function at all. After Liu Bei became king, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong were all made generals of the Quartet, although Zhao Yun was added to later romance novels. General Wu Hu? However, there is a big gap between Zhao Yun and the other four people in history, at least two grades behind. Moreover, Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Ma Chao are all military commanders under Liu Bei, who galloped the battlefield in wartime and defended Liu Bei in peacetime. During Zhao Yun's military career, he never appeared as a commander-in-chief except for small battles such as the Battle of Hanshui. Therefore, Zhao Yun's real position in the Shu-Han camp is not high.