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Why Zhao Yun is not trusted by Liu Bei?

I hope it will help you. In the Western Jin Dynasty after the Three Kingdoms, the gate valve system prevailed. The gentry enjoyed great privileges in politics and economy, and manipulated the official selection system of "nine products are upright", resulting in a situation of "public doors are public, clear doors are noble" and "the top class has no poverty, and the bottom class has no power" in politics. Zhao Yun can't be reused. A big factor is that he was born in cloth, not a noble family. This is related to the "gate-valve system" in China, which originated in the late Western Han Dynasty, reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty and declined only in the Tang Dynasty. In the troubled times at the end of Han Dynasty, many heroes rose together, and the gate valve system was also impacted, but its vitality was extremely tenacious. Yuan Shaogui was the leader of the 18 th Route warlord, and the life experience of "four generations and three publics" was the decisive factor. Among the three countries, Cao Zang was the least interested in the door-to-door system, and called Yuan's "Four Worlds, Three Fairs" as "a dead bone in the middle of burial" when he talked about heroes in childhood. Among his war generals, except Cao Shi and Xiahou Shi, Dian Wei and Xu Chu are rebellious strongmen, while Xu Huang, Zhang Liao and Wen Pin are surrender. In the early days of Liu Bei, no one was available to pay attention to family status. But as soon as Wolong arrived, this thing came alive again. In Wei, Shu and Wu countries, Shu Han's insistence on the gate valve system is the most clear, and Zhao Yun is out of luck. At the same time, Kong Ming's nepotism is also a historical conclusion, and Ma Su and Yang Yi are examples. No wonder in the later period of Kong Ming's administration, Shu Han was "no general in Shu, but Liao Hua was the pioneer". Liu Bei proclaimed himself the emperor, and his ministers congratulated him on the table, listing the names of the first 5 people and adding "................................................................................................................................................ Do you know who is leading? "Zheng Xi's general is Ting Hou Ma Chao"! There is no other reason, and the only reason is "the Duke of Ma Mengqi for generations". Fa Zheng ranks second, and Kong Ming ranks eighth. Where's Zhao Yun? Among the "... waiting for one hundred and eighty people", even the names can't be listed on the congratulatory list. The second reason is that Zhao Yun is a loser in political struggle. When Liu Bei pacified Yizhou, he wanted to reward the fief, but the generals were silent. Only Zhao Yun remonstrated: "The people of Yizhou have been repeatedly attacked by soldiers and fires, and their fields and houses are empty; Now it's time to return it to the people, and now they live in a summer business, and the people will decide. It's not appropriate to take it for private reward. " Liu Bei was still loyal to the monarch and saved the people in the past, and he was upright, so he had to follow it with great joy. Only this word has offended the Manchu civil servants of Shu Han. Without ambition, knowing how to consolidate one's power, and having one's own cronies and generals, how important it is to spread one's wings in those troubled times. Guan Zhang formed his own party, with many family members, such as Guan Ping, Zhou Cang, etc. Ma Chao waited for generations, voted for Liu Beishi and took all the family members, and Huang Zhong was the prefect of Changsha, and there were certainly many cronies. Unique Zhao Yun. . . . Has always been single-handedly, naturally in the DPRK, it will be a whisper. Be honest and clean. From Liu Bei and Kong Ming's several attempts to reward Zhao Yun, it can be seen that Zhao Yun will be incorruptible as an official. Honest officials naturally have no money to win over the generals. It is estimated that he is also a thorn in the side of those corrupt officials in Shu Han. I'm thinking, if Shu Han unified the world and a group of civil servants were in charge, I'm afraid it would be even harder for Zhao Yun. The third reason is that Zhao Yun was unlucky. When he voted for Liu Bei, he was in the most dangerous period of Liu Bei, and there were no soldiers available at all. Until he entered Yizhou, Liu Bei was dependent on others, so Zhao Yun repeatedly acted as the chief guard. By the time Liu Bei began to have soldiers available, it was already more than ten years later. Everyone was used to the position of Zhao Yun's chief guard. Because he had no experience in unifying soldiers, Shu Han had many generals, so naturally there would be no opportunity to unify soldiers. It was not until the late Shu Han Dynasty that Zhuge Liang really had no generals available, so he sent Zhao Yun as the main commander. At that time, Zhao Yun was already full of white hair. . . . Zhao Yun made several taboos for being an official and was unlucky, so although he worked hard all his life, he could only be sealed after his death. If I had voted for Cao Cao, I wouldn't have thought it would end like this. On Zhao Yun's commanding ability. Zhao Yun is humble, calm, and good at internal affairs. From choosing a wise master, it is difficult and dangerous, and following the loyal species, Zhao Yun has great wisdom. I'm sure that Zhao Yun can listen to the advice of a wise man if he takes command of his troops. The most basic and important condition for a general is that he can make his soldiers work hard. Therefore, Wu Qi personally sucked pus for soldiers, in order to make the soldiers work hard. Zhao Yun, however, is brave in fighting, and he always takes the lead. The most rare thing is that he has a big reward and does not enjoy it alone, but shares it with the various armies. Such people are not handsome, so what kind of talents are handsome? In the Three Kingdoms 9, people like Zhang Fei who often get drunk and whip foot soldiers actually have 84 commanders. . . . Experience in unified combat is particularly important, and experience needs to be accumulated. There is no natural general when a general is successful. If Zhao Yun was positioned in the position of commander-in-chief from the beginning, I thought his ability to organize troops was as good as Guan Yu's.