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Zhao Yun works under Gongsun Zan, a warlord who occupied Youzhou. After Gongsun Zan was destroyed by Yuan Shao, Zhao Yun did not take refuge in Yuan Shao.
Zhao Yun later followed Liu Bei, and served as a yamen general, a parallel general, and a beneficial army general, assisting Liu Bei in establishing Shu Han and achieving a generation of hegemony. After Liu Chan succeeded to the throne, he became a general of the army and the south, sealed the pavilion of Yongchang and worshipped the general of Zhendong.
In 227, Zhao Yun entered Hanzhong with Zhuge Liang, the prime minister, and defected to Cao Wei the following year. He once set up suspected soldiers in Jigu Valley to prevent the troops from being attacked by Wei Jun. After the failure of the Northern Expedition, he was demoted to the general of the town army and died soon.
After 26 1 year, the Lord chased Zhao Yun as Shunping Hou. Zhao Yun has two sons, the eldest son Zhao Tong inherits the title, and the second son Zhao Guang inherits it. Both of them died with Jiang Wei in the stack.
Character feature
Zhao Yun is a rare general with both wisdom and courage in the Shu-Han military group. He corrected the coach's wrong decision many times.
According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Zhao Yun's famous deeds include "the late ruler of the Nagano Rebellion", "cutting off the river to seize the sinus" and "withdrawing from the Hanshui empty camp".
In the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong, Liu Bei became the queen of Hanzhong, and Zhao Yun was one of the "Five Tiger Generals". Zhao Yun in the novel is superior in martial arts, bold and cautious, and noble in virtue.
According to Yun Chuan, "Yun is eight feet long and has a magnificent manner", and Liu Bei also praised him as "a man with courage". During the Three Kingdoms period, Chen Shou and Yang joked that he was "physically strong", "fierce as a valiant soldier" and "called by loyalty and courage".