Who can introduce me to Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Zhao Yun during the Three Kingdoms period?

Guan Yu

Ranked first among the Five Tigers, possessing both literary, Taoist and military skills. The courtesy name is Yunchang, and the original character name is Changsheng. He was born in Jieliang, Hedong (now southwest of Linyi, Shanxi Province). He killed Hua Xiong with warm wine, rode thousands of miles alone, flooded seven armies, and went to the meeting alone, which shows his extraordinary courage. However, he was too aloof and arrogant in his treatment of others, and his arrogance sometimes made him lose his mind. In the end, he was defeated in Maicheng and died at the hands of a villain. After his death, he was highly praised by the people and praised by successive imperial courts. He was regarded as the Guan Sheng Emperor, and in Buddhism he was called Jialan Bodhisattva. A famous general of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period. He was revered as the "Martial Saint" by later rulers, as famous as Confucius, who was also known as the "Literary Saint".

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Zhang Fei

The second among the Five Tigers, he is extremely brave but lacks resourcefulness. He can be appointed but cannot be reused. figure! But he is still rough and fine. When Yang suspects a soldier, Yan Yan shows his scheming side.

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Zhao Yun

The third of the Five Tigers, he is one of the few generals in the Three Kingdoms who are both civil and military. First, he is the most powerful general in the Three Kingdoms since Lu Bu. Riding the savior alone is a true reflection of his ability! But his strategy is also quite good, and he is Liu Bei's most valued general. Be cautious and prudent in your work, and you will be called a victorious general! In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei personally gave the title of Five Tiger Generals to Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong. Zhao Yun ranked third after Guan and Zhang. However, in historical biographies, not only did Zhao Yun's rank remain much lower than Guan Zhang's throughout his life, he was even lower than Ma Chao and Huang Zhong. In fact, apart from Kong Ming, the character with the most praise in the novel is probably Zhao Yun.

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Go through five passes and kill six generals:

Guan Gong comes to drive the chariot battle. After traveling about thirty miles, he was nowhere to be seen. Yun Chang was panic-stricken and looked for him on horseback.

Suddenly he saw a man on the top of the mountain, shouting: "General Guan, stay here!" Yun Chang raised his eyes and saw a young man, wearing a yellow scarf and brocade clothes, holding a gun

Astride a horse, with a head hanging under the horse's neck , leading more than a hundred infantry to rush forward. The duke asked, "Who are you?" The young man abandoned his gun, dismounted his horse, and bowed to the ground. Yun Chang feared that he was being deceived, so he reined up his horse and held his sword and asked, "Sir, would you like me to know my name?" He replied, "I am from Xiangyang. My surname is Liao, my given name is Hua, my surname is Yuan Jian. Due to the chaos in the world, Wandering in the rivers and lakes, he gathered more than 500 people to make a living by looting. When Chacai's companion Du Yuan went down the mountain to patrol, he mistakenly robbed the two ladies and went up the mountain. When I heard that the general was escorting me, I wanted to send him down the mountain. Du Yuan made some rude remarks and was killed by someone. "Guan Gong said, "Where is the second lady?" >

Said: "Now in the mountain." Guan Gongjiao hurriedly came down from the mountain. When he didn't move, more than a hundred people gathered in chariots and came. Guan Gong dismounted, stopped his knife, crossed his hands

in front of the carriage and asked, "Is the second sister-in-law frightened?" The second lady said, "If General Liao hadn't saved her, she would have been humiliated by Du Yuan." Guan Gong asked

The left and right said: "How can Liao Hua save his wife?" The left and right said: "When Du Yuanjie goes up the mountain, he and Liao Hua will each have one wife. Liao Hua

Asked the reason, Haosheng worshiped her , Du Yuan refused, and was killed by Liao Hua." After hearing this, Guan Gong thanked Liao Hua. Liao Hua wanted to send his men to Guan Gong. Guan Gong thought that this person was a remnant of the Yellow Turbans and could not be his companion, so he thanked him. Liao Hua also offered money and silk, but Guan Gong did not accept it either. Liao Hua left and led his companions to the valley. Yun Chang informed his second sister-in-law about Cao Cao's gift of robes and urged the chariots to move forward. Towards the end of the day, we went to a village to rest. The owner of the village came out to greet him, his beard and hair were all white, and asked: "Who is the general's surname?" Guan Gong saluted and said: "I am Liu Xuande's younger brother Guan." The old man said: "Could it be that he killed Yan Liang? Is Wen Chou's Guan Gong? Guan Gong said: "There are two ladies in the car." The old man called his wife and daughter to come out to greet them. When the second lady came to the thatched cottage, Guan Gong stood beside the second lady with his hands folded. The old man asked me to sit down, and he said, "Sister-in-law is on top, how dare you take a seat!" The old man asked his wife and daughter to invite the two ladies into the inner room to entertain him, and entertained Guan Gong in the thatched cottage. Guan Gong asked the old man his name. The old man said: "My surname is Hu, and my given name is Hua. During the reign of Emperor Huan

I was Yilang and returned to my hometown as an official. Now there is a young boy, Hu Ban, working under Wang Zhi, the prefect of Rongyang. If the general passes by here ," Guan Gong promised. After breakfast the next day, I asked my second sister-in-law to get in the car, take Hu Hua's letter, and set off on their way to Luoyang. Go ahead to a pass called Dongling Pass. The guard general's surname was Kong and his given name was Xiu, and he led five hundred soldiers to guard the ridge. On that day, Guan Gong escorted the chariot battle to the ridge. The sergeant reported to Kong Xiu that Xiu came out of the pass to greet him. Guan Gong dismounted and saluted Kong Xiu. Xiu said: "Where is the general going?" Gong

said: "I have resigned as prime minister and went to Hebei to look for my brother." Xiu said: "Yuan Shao of Hebei is the prime minister's counterpart. When the general goes, there must be a prime minister.

A Prime Minister’s diploma?” The Duke said, “Because I was in a hurry, I didn’t ask for it.” You can let me go." Guan Gong said, "When I go to report, I will miss my trip." Xiu said, "It has to be like this due to the law." Guan Gong said, "You won't let me pass." ?" Xiu said, "You want to go over and leave the young and old as hostages.

"Guan Gong was furious and raised his sword to kill Kong Xiu. Xiu retreated into the pass, beat drums and gathered his troops, put on his clothes and mounted his horse, killed him and came down from the pass. He shouted: "You dare to go there! "Guan Yue retreated from the battle

and rode his horse with the sword in hand. He went straight to Kong Xiu without saying a word. He showed off his gun and came to meet him. The two horses crossed each other, and they only closed once. Where the steel sword started, Kong Xiu's body was found.

The troops dismounted, and Guan Gong said, "Sir, don't leave." I killed Kong Xiu as a last resort and had nothing to do with you. Through the mouth of your army, I sent a message to Prime Minister Cao, saying that Kong Xiu wanted to harm me, so I killed him. "All the troops bowed in front of the horses.

Guan Gong immediately asked the two ladies to leave the pass with their chariots and watch the advance to Luoyang. A sergeant had already informed Han Fu, the prefect of Luoyang. Han Fu hurriedly gathered all the generals to discuss

Discussion. Meng Tan, the tooth general, said: "Since there is no diploma from the prime minister, it is a private business. If you don't stop it, you will be guilty. Han Fu said: "Guan Gong was brave and fierce, and both Yan Liang and Wen Chou were killed." We can't defeat him now, we just need to devise a plan to capture him. Meng Tan said: "I have a plan: first block the pass with antlers. When he arrives, the young general will lead his troops to fight with him. He will pretend defeat to lure him to chase, and the public can shoot him with hidden arrows." If Guan falls from his horse, he will capture Xudu immediately and he will be heavily rewarded. "After the discussion was completed, people announced that the official car had arrived. Han Fu bent his bow and inserted an arrow, led a thousand men and horses, lined up at the pass, and asked: "Who is coming? Guan Gong immediately bowed and said, "Guan, the Marquis of Shouting of Han Dynasty, dares to pass by." "Han Fu

said: "Do you have a diploma from Prime Minister Cao? "Guan Gong said: "It's too long to ask for anything. Han Fu said: "I obey Xiang Jun's order to guard this place and focus on interrogating spies who come and go." If you don't have a diploma, you're on the run. Guan Gong said angrily: "Kong Xiu in Dongling has been killed by me." Do you also

want to die? Han Fu said, "Who will capture him with me?" "Meng Tan rode out and came to fetch Guan Gong with his sword and wheel. Guan Gong agreed to withdraw from the chariot and shoot

the horse to greet him. Meng Tan could not fight three times, so he turned back his horse and left. Guan Gong came. Meng Tan only expected He lured Guan Gong, but he didn't want Guan Gong's horse to be too fast. He had already caught up with him. He cut Guan Gong into two pieces with a single blow. Pulling out the arrow from the public mouth of his left arm, blood flowed uncontrollably. Pegasus ran towards Han Fu and scattered the troops. Han Fu couldn't run away. Guan Gong raised his sword and dropped it.

< p>He took the lead and killed the horse; he killed all the troops and protected the chariots.

Guan Gong cut the silk to tie up the arrow wounds. He was afraid of being plotted on the road and did not dare to stay for a long time. He threw himself at Sishui Pass overnight. Come. The general who is guarding the gate is from Bingzhou.

His surname is Bian and his given name is Xi. He is good at using meteor hammers. He was originally a member of the Yellow Turbans who later joined Cao Cao and was assigned to guard the gate. When he heard that Guan Gong was coming, he thought about it< /p>

One plan: In the Zhenguo Temple in front of Guan, more than 200 people with swords and axes were ambushed, and they lured Guan Gong to the temple and made an appointment to hit the lamp as a signal, in order to harm each other

The platoon was ready to go out to greet Guan Gong. When he saw Bian Xi coming to greet him, he dismounted and said to him, "The general is famous all over the world. Who doesn't respect him?"

To return to the imperial uncle now shows your loyalty! "Guan Gong complained about the execution of Kong Xiu and Han Fu. Bian Xi said: "The general killed them. I met the Prime Minister and expressed my sincere heart. "Guan Gong was very happy. He got on his horse and crossed Sishui Pass, and dismounted in front of Zhenguo Temple. The monks rang bells and came out to welcome him. It turned out that Zhenguo Temple was the Incense Courtyard in front of Emperor Ming's imperial palace. There were thirty monks in this temple. There was a monk inside, but he was from Guan Gong's hometown.

Pu Jing knew what he meant and asked Guan Gong, "How many years has the general been away from Pudong?" "Guan Gong said: "It will be twenty years

. Pujing said, "Do you still recognize this poor monk?" "The duke said, "I have been away from home for many years and have not been able to get to know each other. Pujing said: "There is only a river between the poor monk's house and the general's house." Bian was delighted to see Pu Jingxu's feelings about leaving the countryside, but he was afraid that his feelings would be betrayed, so he scolded him and said, "I want to invite the general to a banquet. Why do you monks say so much?" Guan Gong said: "No." When fellow villagers meet, how can they not reminisce about old friendships? "Pujing asked Abbot Guan Gong to wait for tea. Guan Gong said: "The two ladies are in the car, you can offer tea first. "Pu Jing taught how to serve tea to the wife first, and then invite Guan Gong to enter. Pu Jing raised the sword in his hand to look at Guan Gong. According to the will of the guild, he ordered Guan Gong to follow him with swords on his left and right.

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Bian Xi invited Guan Gong to a banquet in the Dharma Hall. Guan Gong said: "Bian Jun invites Guan, is it a good intention or a bad intention? Before Bian Xi could reply, Guan Gong had seen a knife and axe-hand in the wall clothes, so he yelled at Bian Xi and said, "I think you are a good person, how dare you do this!" "Governor Bian Xi vented his anger and yelled: "Strike left and right! "The people on the left and right wanted to make a move, but Guan Gong drew his sword and chopped them down. Bian Xi went down the hall and walked around the corridor, but Guan Gong abandoned his sword and came to catch him with a big knife. Bian Xi secretly took a flying hammer and threw it at Guan Gong. Guan Gong used his knife to block the gap. He opened the hammer and rushed in, slashing Bian Xi into two pieces.

Then he turned around to see his second sister-in-law. There were soldiers surrounding her. When they saw Guan Gong coming, they rushed around and Xie Pujing dispersed. He said: "If it weren't for my teacher, I would have been harmed by this thief. Pujing said: "It is difficult for a poor monk to be tolerated here. He packs up his clothes and bowl and wanders to other places." See you later, General. Take care.

General. "Guan Gong thanked him and escorted the chariot to Xingyang. Wang Zhi, the prefect of Xingyang, was related to Han Fu. He heard that Guan Gong killed Han Fu and planned to assassinate Guan Gong, so he sent people to guard the pass. . When Guan Gong arrived, Wang Zhi came out and greeted Guan Gong with a smile.

Guan Gong told him about looking for his brother.

Zhi said: "The general is driving on the road. Madam is tired in the car. Please come into the city and rest for a night in the post. It's not too late to set off on the journey." Guan Gong saw that Wang Zhi was very attentive, so he Invite the second sister-in-law into the city. The pavilion and post are all well laid out. Wang Zhi invited the Duke to a banquet, but he refused to go. Zhi sent someone to deliver the banquet to the post office. Because of the hard work on the road, Guan Gong asked his second sister-in-law to rest in the main room after dinner. He ordered his followers to rest by themselves and feed the horses. Guan Gong also disarmed and rested. But it was said that Wang Zhi secretly summoned the Hu Ban to listen to the order and said: "Guan Mou fled behind the Prime Minister's back.

He also killed the prefect and guarded the pass on the road. The crime of death is not light! This man is brave and difficult to defeat. You will order one tonight. Thousands of troops surrounded the post, each with a torch. When the third watch came, they would all be set on fire. No matter who they were, they would all be burned to death! Pick up the sergeant, secretly move the dry firewood to the front of the post gate, and make an appointment for the event.

Hu Ban thought: "I have heard the name of Guan Yunchang for a long time, but I don't know what he looks like. Let me try to get a glimpse of him." Even in the post, he asked the post official:

"Where is General Guan?" "Where?" He replied, "That's the person who is reading in the main hall." Hu Ban sneaked to the front of the hall and saw Guan Gong, with his beard on his left hand, reading a book under the lamp. When Ban saw it, he sighed and said: "He is really a heavenly man!" When the duke asked who it was, Hu Ban came to worship and said: "The subordinates of Xingyang Prefecture are engaged in Hu Ban." Guan Gong said: "Could it be Hu Ban outside the city of Xudu?" "Is he the son of Hua?" Ban said, "Of course." He called the servant to pick up the book from his luggage. After the class finished watching, they sighed and said: "Zhongliang was almost killed by mistake!" Then he secretly reported: "Wang Zhi was unkind and wanted to harm the general. He secretly ordered people to surround the post and set it on fire at three o'clock. Today. A certain man went to open the city gate first, and the general rushed out of the city." Guan Gong was shocked. He quickly put on his sword and mounted his horse. He asked his second sister-in-law to get in the car and left the post. He saw the sergeants waiting with torches. Guan Gong came to the edge of the city in a hurry and saw that the city gate was open. Guan Gong urged the chariots to leave the city. Hu Ban even set fire to it. Guan Gong was less than a few miles away, and the fire was shining from behind, and the men and horses came. At that time, Wang Zhi shouted: "Guan, don't leave!" Guan Gong reined in his horse and cursed: "I have no grudge against you, how can I be set on fire?" Wang Zhi clapped his horse and pointed his gun. He ran towards Guan Gong, but Guan Gong cut him into two pieces with a knife in his waist. The people and horses were all

scattered. Guan Gong urged the chariots to move quickly, and they felt so stupid on the road.

When we arrived at the head of Huazhou, someone reported to Liu Yan. Yan led dozens of cavalry out of the country to meet them. Guan Gong immediately leaned forward and said: "Prefect, you are well!" Yan said, "Where do you want to go now?" The Duke said, "I have resigned from the prime minister and went to find my brother." Yan said, "Xuan Virtue is in Yuan Shao's place, and Shao is the Prime Minister's enemy. How can I let the Duke go? Xiahou Dun's troops are guarding Qin Qi, and they are afraid that the general will not be able to pass by. "The governor said, "How can the prefect deal with the ships?" Yan said, "Although there are ships, I don't dare to deal with them." "I, the former, killed Yan Liang and Wen Chou, and I also rescued my subordinates from trouble. Today I asked for a ferry

If I don't give it, why not?" Yan said, "I'm afraid that if Xiahou knows about it, he will definitely sin against me." Guan Gong Knowing that Liu Yan was useless, he urged his chariot

to advance the battle. When they arrived at the ferry of the Yellow River, Qin Qi led the army and asked: "Who is coming?" Guan Gong said: "Guan Mou, the Hou Tinghou of the Han Dynasty." Qi

said: "Where do you want to go now?" Guan Gong said: "I want to go to Hebei to find my brother Liu Xuande, so I came here to borrow the ferry." Qi said: "Where are the Prime Minister's official documents?" The Duke said: "I am not controlled by the Prime Minister, what official documents are there!" Qi said: " I was ordered by General Xiahou to guard the pass, but even if you spread your wings, you can't fly over!" Guan Gong said angrily, "Do you know that I will kill those who intercept you on the road?" Qi said: " You can only kill an unknown general. Do you dare to kill me?" Guan Gong said angrily: "How are you compared to Yan Liang and Wen Chou?" Qin Qi was furious, raised his sword and attacked directly.

Guan Gong. The two horses crossed each other, and only once did Guan Gong's sword rise, Qin Qi's head fell. Guan Gong said: "Since I am dead, the rest of us don't have to run away in fear.

Prepare a boat quickly and send me across the river." The sergeant hurriedly pushed the boat to the shore. Guan Gong asked his second sister-in-law to get on the boat and cross the river. Crossing the Yellow River is the land of Yuan Shao

. Guan Gong passed through five passes and killed six generals. Later generations have a poem that sighs: "I hung a seal to seal the gold and said goodbye to the Han Dynasty. Looking for my brother to return from afar.

A horse rides a red rabbit and travels thousands of miles, and the sword cuts the green dragon out of five passes. Loyalty and righteousness rush to the universe, heroes. From then on, he shook the country and killed the generals alone.

The inscriptions are left in ancient and modern times.

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