Who are the five generals of Shu?

in the romance of the three kingdoms, the five tiger generals of Shu are Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, ma Chao, Huang zhong and Zhao yun.

1. Guan Yu (circa 162-22), whose name was Yunchang (originally Changsheng), was an important general of Liu Bei in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The most special thing about Guan Yu is that he has been highly respected by Chinese culture in past dynasties. Because of his image of loyalty and bravery, Guan Yu was often honored by the people as Guan Gong and Guan Lao, and was praised by later emperors for many times until the "Emperor Wu", so he was also called Guan Sheng Di Jun, Guan Sheng Di, Guan Di Jun, Guan Di and so on. Taoism regards it as one of the five Wenchang sites, and it is also regarded as the "Emperor Wen Heng", or "Emperor Xie Tian" and "Heaven Zun Yi Han". Buddhist circles in China regard it as one of the dharma protectors, and call it "Galand Bodhisattva". Due to the influence of traditional works such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is generally believed that Guan Yu, Liu Bei and Zhang Fei are sworn brothers, and Guan Yu ranks second, so it is also commonly known as Guan Erye and Guan Erge. Until some social groups and occasions in modern times, worship of Guan Yu still often occurs.

2. Zhang Fei, whose word is Yide (novel is Yide), is a Han nationality, born in Zhuoxian County, Zhuojun County (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province). He is eight feet tall (one foot in the Three Kingdoms is about 23.1cm), which is about 1.85 meters now. He was an important general of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Official to ride a general, seal the marquis of Xixiang. According to historical records, Zhang Fei was a noble, wise and resourceful man. In the traditional culture of China, Zhang Fei is famous for his bravery, recklessness and hatred of evil. Although this image mainly comes from folk arts such as novels and plays, it has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and is a very typical chivalrous man. Ranked the third in Taoyuan Jieyi (Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei). Died of assassination by his men, Shi Henghou. Folk legend has it that Zhang Fei is proficient in cursive script and good at drawing beautiful women. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang Fei is a handsome man with a beard and a leopard head and eyes, and he is given a black face image in the opera. However, according to some celebrities now, they have high cultural attainments (historical records have recorded that Zhang Fei's hobby is practicing calligraphy and writing very well), and there are two women who are both Empresses of Shu Han, and their looks should not be bad.

3. Ma Chao (176-222), born in Maoling, Fufeng (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province), was a famous general of Shu and Han in the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms Period. A title of generals in ancient Shu and Han dynasties, he led Liangzhou animal husbandry from a distance, sealed Xiang Hou, and became Wei Hou. One of the heroes in the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the descendant of Ma Yuan, the general of Han Fubo, was a general under his father Ma Teng's account at first, and successively participated in the battles of breaking Su's dock, attacking Han Sui and breaking Guo Yuan. Ma Teng went to Beijing, and Ma Chao commanded his troops to be divided into three assistants. After joining forces with Han Sui, they marched into Tongguan together with Cao Cao and lost to Weinan. After that, Ma Chao led a group of people to unite Qiang and Bian to annex Longyou, and killed Wei Kang, the secretariat of Liangzhou, claiming to be a general in the west, a state shepherd and a military supervisor in Liangzhou. Defeated by Yang Fu, an old official of Weikang, he defected to Zhang Lufu to attack Liangzhou. Liu Bei, forced to land in Chengdu, participated in the next debate. Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, worshiped Ma Chao as a general in title of generals in ancient times, led Liangzhou animal husbandry, and sealed the title of township head. Ma Chao died the following year at the age of 47.

4. Huang zhong? -22), the word Hansheng ("Uncle Han" in the Book of Shu, cited in 238 volumes of Taiping Imperial Review), was born in Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan). Famous generals in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty. He was a corps commander under Liu Biao, and later returned to Liu Bei, who helped Liu Bei attack Yizhou Liu Zhang. In 219 AD, Huang Zhong beheaded Xia Houyuan, a famous soldier under Cao Cao, in the battle of Dingjun Mountain, and was promoted to General Zheng Xi. Liu Bei called the Queen of Hanzhong a general after the change of seal, and gave him the post of Hou Guan. The following year, Huang Zhong died of illness, saying that he was just waiting. Huang Zhong appeared in all kinds of literary and artistic works as a brave veteran in later generations. In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he was one of the five generals of Shu and Han Dynasties, and his name gradually became synonymous with vigorous old age in China. In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong was described as one of the five great generals in Shu and Han Dynasties.

5. Zhao Yun (173-229), born in Zhending, Changshan, Three Kingdoms (now Zhengding South, Hebei Province), was named Zilong. First from Gongsun Zan, then to Liu Bei. Cao Cao took Jingzhou, and Liu Bei was defeated by Dangyang Changosaka. He rescued Mrs. Gan and his son Liu Chan. Liu Bei got Yizhou, served as the general of Yijun, and attacked Hanzhong. In the sixth year of lite (AD 228), from Zhuge Liang's tackling key problems, he divided his forces and rejected Cao Zhen's main force, so he was outnumbered and returned to Hanzhong. Died the following year. He once rejected Cao Cao's army with dozens of riders, and was praised by Liu Bei as "Zilong is full of courage".