Zhang Fei: He is eight feet long, with a leopard head, leopard eyes and a beard. His voice is like thunder, like running a horse.
Liu Bei: Two earlobes, shoulders, hands over knees, eyes can take care of themselves.
Liu: Liu means Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Later generations often compare this to sworn brothers who treat each other as brothers. At the same time, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were the two most effective generals in the Liu Bei Group during the Three Kingdoms period, and made great contributions to the establishment of Shu Han.
Related allusions
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, North Korea's political corruption, coupled with years of famine, made people's lives very difficult. Liu Bei intends to save the people, and Zhang Fei and Guan Yu are also willing to do something with Liu Bei. The three of them hit it off and chose Zhangfeizhuang as the Peach Blossom Garden.
At this time, the peach blossoms are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Zhang Fei prepared a green cow and a white horse as sacrifices, burned incense and prayed, and took the oath. Three people recognized their brother by their age. Liu Bei became the eldest brother, Guan Yu the second and Zhang Fei the third. This is the famous "taoyuan sworn" in the romance of the three kingdoms.