Under Liu Bei's account, there was a man, who was on a par with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, who was also a famous general of a generation, loyal in character, outspoken and outspoken, who had never been defeated in his life, and it was rumored that he died under the embroidery needle. So who is this person, and what kind of story does he have?
This person is no one else, it is Zhao Yun, zilong. Zhao Yun, who followed Liu Bei for more than thirty years, in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", was known as one of the five tiger generals of the Shu Han Dynasty, a white horse and silver gun, a strong martial artist, a savior on a single horse in Changshanpo, in Cao Cao's tens of thousands of troops, killed seven in and seven out, killed more than fifty generals of Cao's army, and was famous all over the world, and was named a general of Huwei. Of course, this is Zhao Yun in the rendition, who can be called a general who has always won.
According to historical records, Zhao Yun's main battle record was about four, first when Cao Cao attacked Jingzhou, Liu Bei fled with his men and horses. At Changshanpo, Cao Cao's five thousand cavalry marched day and night to catch up with Liu Bei, and Liu Bei had liu Bei paraded in the Cao Army's battle, but Liu Bei's army was defeated, and this time Zhao Yun should have also participated in the battle, I don't know if this is his defeat, let alone.
Then Liu Bei fled, his wife was scattered, and Zhao Yun ran back to find him. But there are no seven in and seven out in the history books, that is all fictionalized by Luo Guanzhong. However, during the Xinye period, Cao Cao and Liu Bei fought a battle at Bowangpo, but the main decision of the victory was Liu Bei, because the ambush plan was designed by Liu Bei, and then during the battle, Zhao Yun captured a small general of Cao Wei, Xiahou Lan.
In the last battle, the Battle of Migu, although lost, it was not lost, and Zhao Yun immediately gathered his troops and stuck to The Valley without causing major losses. When the troops retreated, Zhao Yun personally broke the rear to prevent the Cao army from pursuing, so the loss of military assets and personnel was not large. However, Zhao Yun was ultimately marginalized by the shu han high-level, and belonged to a "tiger general" who was not very important, on the one hand, because the territory divided by the Shu Han was too small and the space for play was small; on the other hand, a big factor may be that Zhao Yun himself was born in cloth clothes, not a famous and prestigious family.
The final death of this famous general is also quite bizarre, and it is rumored that he died under the embroidery needle. It is said that once, Zhao Yun's wife, in the process of helping Zhao Yun scrub the bath, took an embroidery needle and gently stabbed it on Zhao Yun's arm. Zhao Yun ate a pain, and when he saw a drop of blood flowing from his arm, he was suddenly terrified, his facial muscles were stiff, and it was difficult to breathe. Before long, I was scared to death. Zhao Yun in the main history, in the second year of Zhuge Liang's first Northern Expedition, that is, the second year of Zhao Yun's demotion, the seventh year of Jianxing (229 AD), Zhao Yun died of illness.