Guan Yu (? -220), formerly known as Xianren, later changed to Yunchang, a native of Xie Xian County, Hedong County (now Yuncheng, Shanxi Province). He was a famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He followed Liu Bei in his early days, was captured by Cao Cao, and killed Yan Liang, the general of Yuan Shao, in Bai Mapo. Together with Zhang Fei, they are called ten thousand enemies.
Dian Wei (? -197), Wu Ji, Liu Chen (now Jiwucheng Village, Ningling County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao's ministry was burly and muscular. This is Zhang Miao's, and later it was Cao Cao's. When Cao Cao conquered Lu Bu, he was levied as a trapped Chen and showed bravery. He was worshipped as a captain to defend Cao Cao. In the second year of Jian 'an (197), Zhang Xiu betrayed Cao Cao, and Dian Wei fought against the rebels to protect Cao Cao, killing many people, but eventually he died because he was outnumbered.
Cao Cao (155-0315,220) was born in Mengde, a lucky man and a small character, Asan, from Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.
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.