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In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, all the lords brought their various armies to crusade against Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo sent Hua Xiong to meet the battle and was killed by Guan Yu. When Dong Zhuo heard that Hua Xiong was killed, he sent Lu Bu to meet the battle. Zhang Fei rushed up and fought for fifty rounds. Later, Guan Yu, Liu Bei also on the battlefield, the three people surrounded Lu Bu in the middle of the horse lights like a turn to kill, Lu Bu, after all, is difficult to defeat the three, gradually feel difficult to fight, shot the horse out of the encirclement escaped.
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1, Liu Bei
Liu Bei, after Liu Sheng, the King of Zhongshan Jing of the Western Han Dynasty, was the founding emperor of Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, and a statesman. Liu Bei worshiped Lu Zhi as his teacher when he was a teenager, and then participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Uprising and the crusade against Dong Zhuo, etc. Because of his own limited strength, Liu Bei suffered repeated defeats in the process of wars between the lords, so he successively attached himself to a number of lords, such as Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and so on.
But because he always insisted on serving others with virtue, he was respected by famous men at home and abroad, to the extent that Tao Qian and Liu Biao gave up letting their own sons inherit the throne, choosing instead to give their own territories, Xuzhou and Jingzhou, to Liu Bei's command.
Through persistent efforts, Liu Bei took Jingzhou and Yizhou after the Battle of Red Cliff and established the Shu Han regime. Because Guan Yu was killed by Wu, Liu Bei did not listen to his ministers and insisted on launching a war against Wu, which resulted in the defeat of Yiling, and eventually died in Baidi City in the third year of Zhangwu (223) at the age of sixty-three, posthumously known as the Emperor of Zhaolie, with his temple name of Martyrdom buried in Huiling.
2. Guan Yu
Guan Yu, a famous general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, followed Liu Bei around, was captured by Cao Cao, and killed Yuan Shao's general Yan Liang at Baima Slope, and was known as the enemy of ten thousand people together with Zhang Fei.
Guan Yu's early years were characterized by his brotherly love for Liu Bei and Zhang Fei, which led him to leave Cao Cao and follow Liu Bei, despite Cao Cao's generous treatment of him. After the Battle of Red Cliffs, Guan Yu helped Liu Bei and Zhou Yu attack the southern county where Cao Ren was stationed, and then Liu Bei's power gradually grew, while Guan Yu defended Jingzhou for a long time.
In the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an, Guan Yu gradually gained the upper hand in military friction with Cao Ren, and then advanced by land and water, besieging Xiangyang and Fancheng, and taking advantage of the heavy rains in the fall to flood the seven armies, and wiped out Yu Ban, who came to his rescue. Guan Yu was so powerful that Cao Cao once thought of moving his capital to avoid him.
But then Sun Quan of the Eastern Wu Dynasty sent Lu Meng and Lu Xun to attack Guan Yu's rear, and Guan Yu lost his battle with Xu Huang, eventually losing his battle and being killed.
3. Zhang Fei
Zhang Fei was a famous general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. Because of his bravery, and Guan Yu and known as the "enemy of ten thousand people". He was a few years older than Guan Yu, and was the elder brother of Fei.
When the Yellow Turban Uprising broke out in 184 A.D., Liu Bei organized a volunteer army in Zhuo County to participate in the war of exterminating the Yellow Turbans, and Zhang Fei joined with Guan Yu and moved around with Liu Bei. The three of them were like brothers, sleeping in the same bed, when Liu Bei attended all kinds of banquets, and Guan Yu stood by Liu Bei's side all day long.
After Cao Cao's attack on Lu Bu and his defeat in 197, Zhang Fei was appointed as a lieutenant general. In 200 A.D., Liu Bei's sash called for things to leak, leading Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to escape, killing the governor of Xiapi, Che Hu, Liu Bei was defeated, Guan Yu was captured, Liu Bei and Zhang Fei defected to Yuan Shao. In 208 AD, when Liu Bei was defeated in Chang Ban Po, Zhang Fei only led twenty riders to break the back, no one dared to approach Cao's army, so Liu Bei was saved from disaster.