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Where is Zhao Yun from?

Zhao Yun: Changshan was born in Zhengding (now Zhengding, Hebei).

Zhao Yun (? -229), the word Zilong, was born in Zhengding, Changshan (now Zhengding, Hebei). Eight feet long and imposing, he is a famous Shu Han.

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. About seven years after Zhao Yun left Gongsun Zan, he 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 farmland to the people. After Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed, he advised Liu Bei not to cut Wu. He was praised by later generations as a Confucian general with a large number of ministers, and even considered a perfect figure in the Three Kingdoms period. After his death, Zhao Yun was named "Shunping Hou" by posthumous title, and his image of "ever-victorious general" was widely circulated.

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Ever-victorious general:

The title of General Zhao Yunsheng is widely circulated among the people, and the earliest source is difficult to verify. Some scholars in the Ming and Qing Dynasties mentioned it in their personal works, but they did not directly say the word "ever-victorious general", but used words such as "invincible general" and "invincible general". ?

General Wu Hu:

General Five Tigers is widely circulated, but Professor Yi Zhongtian of Xiamen University put forward the theory of General Four Tigers in the lecture room column, which made Zhao Yun cry foul.

When Chen Shou wrote the History of the Three Kingdoms, he combined,, and Zhao into one biography. Although these five people have their own brave evaluations, they did not say that there were five tigers generals. The evaluations of the five people are all compared to "the minions of the country." ?

It is impossible to prove when the five tigers will appear. They are called "Five Generals" or "Five Brothers" in Yuan Zaju, "Five Tiger Generals Army" in Three Kingdoms Pinghua and "Five Tiger Generals Army" in Romance of Three Kingdoms.

In addition to folk art, the five tigers and generals can also be found in some historical books, such as "Mountain Hall Examination" and "Records of Famous Ministers in Past Dynasties". In the Qing dynasty, the five tigers and generals were included in the "Sikuquanshu".

Eight swords of Shu master:

According to the records of ancient and modern swords, in the first year of Zhangwu, Liu Bei collected iron ore in Jinniu Mountain and cast eight swords, one for Liu Bei to wear, and the other seven were given to Liu Chan, Liu Yong, Liu Li, Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun.

Every sword is inscribed by Zhuge Liang, but the name of the sword is difficult to test. There is a saying that the sword is engraved with the word "Zhangwu". Zhuge Liang's sword was later acquired by Li Gugu and renamed Shigu Sword.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhao Yun