What does the "Shogunate Dong Tong Ying Yang" who scolded Cao Cao in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" mean?

Dong is the general. "Three Kingdoms: Biography of Guan Yu": (Yu) Dong was in charge of Jingzhou.

The rising eagle is a metaphor for elite soldiers and strong generals. Ban Gu's "Feng Yanran Mountain Inscription": The school of Yingyang, the warriors of Chihu, the Sixth Division of Yuangui, Shanyu of Jinan, Wuhuan of Donghu, Diqiang of Xirong, a group of princes, kings and kings, with thirty thousand brave cavalry.

"Dong Tong Ying Yang" refers to the two Yuan Dynasties who led troops to destroy eunuchs. Note in "Selected Works": Wei Zhi said: General He Jin and Shao executed all the eunuchs. When Jin was killed, Shao then sent troops to arrest all the eunuchs, killing them all regardless of their elders or elders.

The shogunate refers to the general Yuan Shao: "Hanshu Sound and Meaning": Wei Qing conquered the Xiongnu and won a great victory, so the emperor worshiped the general in the middle of the curtain, so it was called the shogunate.