What are the names of horses?

The name of the horse:

1. Red Rabbit Horse

The real name is "Red Tu", which is a red, fierce horse like a tiger. It is said that it is Khan Bloody BMW. The red rabbit horse has always been a representative of good horses. It is said that "Lu Bu is among men, and the red rabbit is among horses." "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" records that the red rabbit horse was first used by Dong Zhuo, the governor of Xiliang, and was later used by Dong Zhuo to bribe Ding Yuan's adopted son Lu Bu; after Lu Bu's death, the red rabbit horse was rewarded by Cao Cao to Guan Yu; after Guan Yu was killed, the red rabbit horse Ma missed his old master and died of hunger strike.

2. Lu

Liu Bei's mount during the Three Kingdoms period, it ran very fast. One of the most conspicuous things in the history of the Three Kingdoms is that it carried Liu Bei on his back and jumped over a sandalwood tree several feet wide. He jumped over the creek, got rid of the pursuers behind, and saved Liu Bei's life. This jump established his status as a famous horse in the Three Kingdoms. Although it is not as famous as the Red Rabbit Horse, it still has a certain popularity in the Three Kingdoms. Its status is even more famous because of Xin Qiji. In one poem, "The horse's movement is so fast, and the bow is like a thunderbolt, and the strings are shocked", which greatly improved the performance.

3. Wu Zui

Overlord Xiang Yu's car is a black horse, the whole body is like black satin, shiny, only the four hoofs are as white as snow. The Wuzui has a long back, a short and straight waist, and strong joints and tendons in its limbs. Such a horse has a saying called "Kicking Snow Wuzui". Legend has it that after Xiang Yu committed suicide by the Wujiang River, Wu Zui, who was loyal to his master, also jumped into the Wujiang River and died.

4. Sa Lu Zi

"Sa Lu Zi", one of the Six Horses of Zhaoling, was Li Shimin's mount when he conquered Luoyang and wiped out Wang Shichong's power. It is listed on the altar of the cemetery. The first one on the west side, with an arrow in the chest.

5. Jueying

Cao Cao’s mount during the Three Kingdoms period. As the name suggests, it runs so fast that even shadows can't keep up, leaving no shadow behind. Jueying is the mount of the great hero Cao Cao. It is mentioned in "Book of Wei": "The horse the Duke rode, named Jueying, was hit by a stray arrow, injuring his cheek and foot, and hitting the Duke's right arm."