In that battle, Zhao Yun single-handedly won the head of the enemy general in the army of ten thousand horses, which can be described as superb martial arts and commendable courage. At this point, I deeply admire.
I firmly believe that there are people who admire him as much as I do. I remember his achievements clearly, but I just can't remember when. We can learn from Zhao Yun's single-handed courage and heroism. In learning, we can regard difficulties and setbacks as enemies, have the courage to try to solve them, and directly overcome the main difficulties.
I still remember one of Zhao Yun's achievements, that is, he gave his life to save the first master Dou, and with his superb martial arts, he saved Dou through thorns and thorns. For the sake of Shu, he was loyal to Liu Bei and made outstanding contributions all his life. He is upright and fearless. If I can learn one thing, I will be satisfied.
In today's online life, there are also many things about Zhao Yun. For example, there is a game on the Internet called Kill of the Three Kingdoms, which includes Zhao Zilong. In another game, a character said a sentence according to his deeds-"Even if the enemy is outnumbered, the last general can take the head of the enemy general from the army."
This is my hero-Zhao Zilong, who has superb martial arts, integrity and courage.