So, let's take a closer look at what kind of person Zhao Yun is in the official history: Zhao Yun's courtesy name is Zilong, and he is a native of Changshan Zhending. Originally belonged to Gongsun Za

So, let's take a closer look at what kind of person Zhao Yun is in the official history: Zhao Yun's courtesy name is Zilong, and he is a native of Changshan Zhending. Originally belonged to Gongsun Zan, Zan sent his predecessor Tian Kai to resist Yuan Shao, and Yun Sui followed him, serving as the leader of the knights. When the former master was chased by Duke Cao in Dangyang Changban, he abandoned his wife and went south. Yun Shen carried the weak son, who was the queen's master, and protected Mrs. Gan, who was the queen's mistress. All of them were spared. Moved to General Yamen. The First Lord entered Shu and Yun stayed in Jingzhou. The First Lord attacked Liu Zhang from Jiameng and summoned Zhuge Liang. Liang Shuyun, Zhang Fei and others all went back to Jiangxi to pacify the counties. When arriving at Jiangzhou, he sent Yun Congwai to Jiangyang on the Yangtze River to meet Liang in Chengdu. Chengdu has decided to make Yun the general of the Yi army. In the first year of Jianxing, he was appointed as the Central Protector of the Army, the General of the Southern Expedition, the Marquis of Yongchang Pavilion, and the General of Zhendong. For five years, he followed Zhuge Liang to station in Hanzhong. Next year, he will show off his army and raise his voice from Xiegu Road. Cao Zhen will send the masses to take charge. Liang ordered Yun and Deng Zhi to resist and attack Qishan. Yun and Zhi's troops were weak and the enemy was strong, so they were defeated in Jigu. However, they gathered their troops and stood firm, preventing a major defeat. The army retreated and he was demoted to general of the town army. He died in the seventh year and was given the posthumous title of Marquis Shunping. "Three Kingdoms Shu Shu·Zhao Yun Biography" The above are all the records of Zhao Yun in the official history "Three Kingdoms". There is no way. Due to some special reasons, these are the only records left about Zhao Yun in history. Of course, most people may not understand it, so I will simply describe it in popular language: He, Zhao Yun, Zhao Zilong, became famous at a young age and became famous in Hebei, so he was highly used by Gongsun Zan, the most powerful person in the Yanyun area at that time, but he With a sharp gaze, when his commander Gongsun Zan was at his strongest, he resolutely chose to follow the weak Liu Bei, and then devoted himself to serving Liu Bei to the death for decades. During this period, he experienced more than a hundred battles, large and small. Although he never made particularly outstanding contributions, he also had outstanding military exploits. As Liu Bei's power grew stronger, Zhao Yun also went from the lowest level General Yamen to the Yijun guarding the Chinese army. From the general to the Central Guards, who have less than one person and more than ten thousand people, it can be said that it seems that Zhao Yun's career is going smoothly, but in fact, who can understand the difficulties and dangers involved. Later, Zhao Yun was demoted to the general of the town army because he was defeated by a weak enemy in the Battle of Qishan. In the seventh year of Jianxing, that is, in 229 AD, he died of illness at an unknown age, except that he died of an illness. Later, he was given the posthumous title Shunping Hou by Liu Chan, the empress of Shu. To sum up, we can see that in fact, the two groups of people in the public opinion are not very wrong in their analysis of Zhao Yun. After all, although the one who describes Zhao Yun based on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has a beautifying effect , but the specific events have not changed much. In the novel, Zhao Yun saved the young master twice, and in history, Zhao Yun did save the young master twice. In the novel, Zhao Yun fought bravely, and in history, Zhao Yun was equally brave and unusual. Even, in the author's personal opinion, the description of Zhao Yun in the novel still does not really highlight the characteristics and uniqueness of Zhao Yun. Xian, yes, this is the author's characterization of Zhao Yun. In my opinion, rather than saying that Zhao Yun is a fierce general or a loyal general, this is too focused on some of Zhao Yun's achievements. However, the real Zhao Yun, He should be a gentle and elegant Confucian general. Just as Wang Fuli commented on Zhao Yun in "Five Records of the Jihan Dynasty": "Shunping is a true Confucian general." He is also strict in self-discipline. Be careful when picking up people. His reasoning is also clear. It is also powerful in getting rid of selfishness. Ruofu is the savior. Work hard without caring about yourself. The Han River has made great contributions. As powerful as a tiger. Yuyun. The courage is great but the heart is small. The desire is round and the action is square. It's smooth and smooth. "Zhao Yun, as a general during the Three Kingdoms period, being brave and good at fighting was his basic means of survival, because this was that era. Similarly, generals with the attribute of being brave and good at fighting were not uncommon in that era, but why is Zhao Yun alone? Will he stand out and become someone respected by modern people? When Pei Songzhi, a famous historian in the Southern Song Dynasty, was writing "Zhi of the Three Kingdoms: Shu Shu·Zhao Yun Biography", he wrote the original book "Yun Bie Biography" to supplement the biography of Zhao Yun. It has been lost, but in its annotation of "Three Kingdoms·Shu·Zhao Yun Biography", it still preserved a lot of content. Yun Bie Zhuan said: Yun is eight feet long and has a majestic appearance. Go to Gongsun Zan.There have been countless heroes in China for thousands of years, and during the Three Kingdoms period, various characters emerged in large numbers. However, among those who can truly be called wise generals, there is no doubt that Zhao Yun can definitely be counted. Therefore, it is precisely because of Zhao Yun's virtuousness and Zhao Zilong's benevolence that Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty, reused Zhao Yun so much. Yes, in the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" we only see Zhao Yun's benevolence, righteousness and bravery, but, as everyone knows, Zhao Yun is also a very powerful commander. The reason why the author emphasizes Zhao Yun's position as the Central Protector is because of the special nature of the position of the Central Protector. The name alone does not mean anything great. However, in fact, the Central Protector is It was a particularly high-status position in the Shu Han army at that time, and none other than that because the Central Guards had the two most important responsibilities in the army. One was to be in charge of the central garrison of the Forbidden Army, and the other was to be responsible for selecting lower-level generals. From this, we can see Zhao Zilong's special status in the Shu Han regime. This point is naturally not shown much in the novel, but after reading this period of history, many people who have not understood the position of the Central Guards will naturally think that Zhao Yun has always been an ordinary person. He is just a military general, but in fact, Zhao Yun should actually be one of the real core decision-makers in the Shu Han regime. Why, just because Zhao Yun is responsible for selecting the junior generals among the hundreds of thousands of Shu Han troops. Therefore, facing For those who think that Zhao Yun's power or achievements are not worthy of the title of Five Tiger Generals, then the author can only say that it is not that Zhao Yun is not worthy, but that Zhao Yun does not need to be included in the Five Tiger Generals at all, because Zhao Yun himself is more powerful. He is an outstanding intellectual general who coordinates the overall situation. So, to sum up, I believe everyone should have a more intuitive understanding of Zhao Yun. Then, we can clearly draw a conclusion: Zhao Yun is a historical figure who truly deserves our respect and admiration as a modern person. Not only Because his bravery in the three armies is not only because of his loyalty, but also because of his virtue, his wisdom, and his benevolence and righteousness. Finally, I use the last part of "Yun Farewell" to commemorate Zhao Yun, the sage general of Shunping Hou who was truly both civil and military and courageous. Of course, the author still wants to say sincerely, Zhao Zilong is so mighty! Yun Bie passed down the posthumous edict and said: "Yun Xi has accumulated great achievements from the late emperor. I rushed into the country at a young age and faced difficulties, relying on my loyalty and obedience to save myself from danger. My posthumous title refers to the hero, and external opinions say that it is appropriate to give him a posthumous title." General Jiang Wei and others discussed it, thinking that Yun Xi had served as the late emperor and had achieved great results. He managed the world and obeyed the laws, and his results could be recorded. In the battle of Dangyang, righteousness runs through gold and stone, loyalty is used to defend the superiors, the emperor remembers his reward, and courtesy is generous to the subordinates, and the minister forgets his death. If the dead are aware, they will be immortal; if the living are grateful, they will die. I would like to follow the posthumous law: the gentle, virtuous and kind person is called Shun, the deacon has a class called Ping, the person who controls the trouble is called Ping, and the posthumous title should be said to be Shunpinghou.