I think the boy must be Guan Yu! Everyone is very familiar with this man. His name is Guan Yu, whose courtesy name is Changsheng. He followed Liu Bei very early and conquered the world with Liu Bei. He was once captured by Cao Cao, but after he heard the news about Liu Bei, he passed through five passes, killed six generals, and returned to Liu Bei. He once beheaded Yan Liang in Baimapo. Together with his third brother Zhang Fei, he was known as the "enemy of ten thousand people". Everyone said, "I worship Guan Gong, and I respect the One Hundred and Eight Heroes of Liangshan." After Guan Yu's death, he was gradually deified. "Martial Saint", he is as famous as "Literary Saint" Confucius. He is the first of the "Five Tiger Generals" in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Guan Yu is loyal and loyal. The three brothers Liu, Guan, and Zhang were brothers in love, and Guan Yu always followed Liu Bei and was loyal to Shu. Even though he was defeated and captured by Cao Cao, and received all kinds of kindness, he still cared about Shu. He thought about his brother every day, and he was in Cao Cao's camp and his heart was in Han. Guan Yu also thanked Cao Cao for his kindness and expressed that he would "repay Cao Cao with meritorious services and then go." So the plot of beheading Yan Liang and punishing Wen Chou happened, and the subsequent section of Huarong Dao can also be said to be the continuation of Guan Yu's "righteousness".
Guan Yu was so heroic and upright. "The body is nine feet three inches long, the beard is one foot eight inches long, the face is as heavy as a jujube, the lips are as red as phoenix eyes, the eyebrows are silkworms, the appearance is majestic and majestic." Guan Yu showed his heroic appearance and majestic power as soon as he appeared on the stage. The reason why he fled the world was because he acted righteously to eliminate harm for the people and killed tyrants who relied on their power to bully others. When Guan Yu, Liu and Zhang Jieyi revolted, they swore an oath: "Report to the country, and I will protect the common people." He was filled with righteous indignation towards the traitors and ministers who wanted to usurp the Han Dynasty, showing his intolerance for evil behavior. This hatred of evil forces and Struggle is an expression of righteousness.
For such a big shot, what man wouldn’t appreciate such a military commander?