Zhang Fei (? -22 1 year), the word Yide, was born in Zhuo Jun County, Youzhou (now Zhuozhou City, Baoding City, Hebei Province), and was a famous Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei defeated Changbanpo, and Zhang Fei only rode it twenty times. According to the broken bridge, no one dared to go near Cao Jun. When Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun swept through Xichuan, Yan Yan was put in Jiangzhou. In the battle of Hanzhong, Zhang He was defeated by the Party Canal, which made great contributions to Shu Han. He was appointed general, equipped with chariots and a captain, and was appointed Hou of Xixiang. Later, he was assassinated by Fan Qiang and Zhang Da. In the era of the late Lord, he was chased as "Huanhou". In the traditional culture of China, Zhang Fei is famous for his bravery, recklessness and hatred of evil. Although this image mainly comes from novels, plays and other folk arts, it has been deeply rooted in people's hearts.
According to Zhuo erchang's Fine Interpretation of Painting in Ming Dynasty, Zhang Fei not only likes to draw beautiful women in calligraphy, but also is good at cursive writing. According to the Records of Dan Lead, there is a Ming in Fuling, and the inscription is written by Zhang Fei. Zhang Fei also carved the knife he wore and the words he immediately carved. Wu Zhen, a painter in Yuan Dynasty, once wrote poems and praised Zhang Fei's calligraphy, saying that Zhong You of Wei and Emperor Wu were probably not as accomplished in calligraphy as Zhang Fei. According to legend, Zhang Fei can also write poems and fu. When he traveled quickly on the mountain, he felt it and wrote his travel notes on the mountain.