In the Eastern Han Dynasty, General Fu Bo swore that a man died in a field on the border and was respected by later generations.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan, the general of Fu Bo, swore that a man died in the border field and was revered by later generations. In the long history of our country, the phrase "wrapped in a horse" often reflects the determination of generals and soldiers who went out to defend their motherland and died in battle. Ma Yuan was born during the war, but he cared about the world. Later, he joined Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and became the founding hero of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is this veteran who, together with Liu Xiu, unified the world, fought in the south and made great contributions. He was loyal and filial, but he felt ashamed after being named General Fu Bo, which strengthened the patriotic will of the soldiers who died in the battlefield, died in the border field and were buried by Ma Ge.