Since Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, which caused Shu Han to lose troops, Zhuge Liang spent several years thoroughly evaluating the rebellion in Shu Han. At this time, the four generals of the Five Tigers had already died one after another, and only Zhao Yun was still insisting, which was a period of "no general in Shu, Liao Hua was the vanguard", but at this time Zhuge Liang still insisted on the Northern Expedition, because at this time Zhuge Liang had just designed to remove Sima Yi of the Wei state from military power.

However, just as Zhuge Liang was preparing for the Northern Expedition, the veteran general Zhao Yun took the initiative to request to fight, and claimed that he would crash and die under the steps if he did not let himself fight. In desperation, Zhuge Liang had to take the veteran general Zhao Yun out on the expedition, and the Shu army and the Wei army met at Fengming Mountain. At this time, in order to avenge his father's revenge, Xiahou Shu had been waiting for a long time in Fengming Mountain, and the vanguard of Xiahou Shu's army was the general Han De. It is said that Han De was previously a general of Western Liang of Cao Wei and had great military achievements, and this time he took his four sons to form the "Han Family Army" to stop the advance of Zhuge Liang's army.
However, it is regrettable that although Han De's courage is commendable, he has to face Zhao Yun, who is known as the "General of Changsheng". First of all, his son Han Ying went out to fight with Zhao Yun, and as a result, he was beheaded by Zhao Yun after only three rounds of fighting. Han De's other three sons, Han Yao, Han Qiong, and Han Qi, were very sad to see this, so the three of them went to battle with Zhao Yun to the death, and as a result, Zhao Yun captured Han Yao alive, and the other two also died tragically under Zhao Yun's gun. The next day, The sad and indignant Han De personally went out on the horse, and the result was that he was killed by Zhao Yun's shot in only three rounds, so the question is, is Zhao Yun too strong, or is the Han De family of five too weak?
In fact, although Zhao Yun was older, his martial arts had not declined. At the time of the Northern Expedition, Zhao Yun should have been nearly old, but Zhao Yun still made great achievements in the Northern Expedition, in addition to single-handedly challenging the Han De family of five, he also killed Cao Wei generals such as Zhu Zan and Su Yong in the first Northern Expedition, in other words, Zhao Yun's title of "Changsheng General" was not a vain name, but Zhao Yun played out one by one.
On the other hand, Han De's family of five people are actually like most of the less famous martial generals in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", they are all exaggerated characters, usually the cowhide is blown loudly, but the actual fight is not so much at all, their real level is actually not much different from the shrimp soldier crab, and the martial generals who can be killed by Zhao Yun in three rounds are even more numerous in the interpretation, and these martial generals who can't even last three rounds can only be said to be a group of miscellaneous fish warriors. Even though Zhao Yun was already in his sixties when he set out for Fengming Mountain, it was obvious that even if Zhao Yun's strength had declined, it would be easy to deal with these small roles.