Zilong is full of courage

Zilong is full of courage, and it was Liu Bei who praised Zhao Yun (Zhao Zilong).

From Jin Dynasty Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms Shu Book Zhao Yun Biography" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from Yunbie Biography: "The First Lord came from Ming Dynasty and went to Yunying to surround the place where yesterday's battle was fought. He said: Zilong He is full of courage!

During the Battle of Hanzhong, Cao Cao commanded a large group of troops to pursue Zhao Yun and attack the Shu camp. Zhao Yun's deputy general Zhang Yi saw that Zhao Yun had retreated to his stronghold, and the pursuers from behind were fierce. Zhao Yun ordered the camp gates to be closed and the drums to be silenced. He also ordered the crossbowmen to ambush the enemy inside and outside the camp.

Cao Cao, who was suspicious by nature, chased him to the gate of the camp and thought, "The gate of the camp is too big." If there was an ambush, Cao Cao's army was ordered to retreat. Just as Cao Cao's army turned around and retreated, the sound of golden drums in the Shu camp was loud, and the sound of killing was loud. Cao Cao's army was shocked and trampled on each other. Countless people fell into the Han River and drowned.

The next day, Liu Bei came to Zhao Yun's camp to inspect the battle area and praised him: "Zilong is full of courage! ”,

Extended information

Zhao Yun has followed Liu Bei for nearly thirty years. He has participated in the Battle of Bowangpo, the Battle of Changbanpo, the Jiangnan Pingding Battle, and alone commanded the Battle of Sichuan. The Battle of Hanshui, and the Battle of Jigu all achieved very good results. In addition to fighting everywhere, Zhao Yun also served as the governor of Guiyang as a partial general, as the governor of Guiyang, as the general of the Yi army, and as the governor of Jiangzhou.

In addition, Zhao Yun quoted the story of Huo Qubing to persuade Liu Bei to return the fields and houses to the people when he was pacifying Yizhou. He also persuaded Liu Bei not to attack Wu after Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed. He was praised by later generations as a minister with discretion. A Confucian general, he was even considered a perfect figure in the Three Kingdoms period.

After Zhao Yun's death, he was posthumously named "Shunping Hou" in the fourth year of Jingyao in the Shu Han Dynasty (261), and he was "the victorious general". The image was widely circulated in later generations.

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