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Characters of the Three Kingdoms - Zhang Fei

Characters of the Three Kingdoms - Zhang Fei
1. Characters Introduction:

Zhang Fei (?-June 221), Han nationality. The courtesy name Yide (the Chinese character Yide in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Huayang Kingdom") was born in Zhuoxian County, Zhuo County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province). He was eight feet tall. An important general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, he was the third son of Taoyuan in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In June of the first year of Zhangwu (221), Zhang Fei was assassinated by his generals Fan Qiang (in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he was mistakenly written as Fan Jiang. The reason why he wrote it wrongly was because Qiang was written as Qiang in a variant form, and Qiang was very similar to Jiang) and Zhang Da. .

2. Character characteristics:

Zhang Fei was a brave man and once led 20 cavalry to scare off Cao Jun at Changbanpo. He also had good calligraphy and was good at painting beauties. His calligraphy and portraits are still preserved today. Zhang Fei was very polite to knowledgeable people. For example, when Liu Ba first surrendered, Zhang Fei immediately visited his home, but Liu Ba did not say a word to him. Although Zhang Fei was angry, he did not complain. Zhang Fei also cherished heroes and valued heroes. If Yan Yan was captured, Yan Yan would rather die than surrender. Zhang Fei respected him as a person and accepted Yan Yan as a general.

But Zhang Fei had a bad temper and was very harsh on the soldiers. Liu Bei often advised Zhang Fei: "Your punishment is too bad, and you are also whipping the healthy children every day, while your orders are on the left and right. This is the way to bring disaster." ” But Zhang Fei didn’t listen. Sure enough, Zhang Fei died at the hands of his subordinates.

3. Character stories:

Zhang Fei (played by Li Jingfei) in the TV series "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Zhang Feis special weapon: Zhangba Snake Spear One of the Five Tiger Generals, he was named Right General and Chariot General. A roar at the Dangyang Bridge in Changbanpo scared off Cao Caos 5,000 elite cavalry. They entered Sichuan to express Yan Yans wishes, divided the prefectures and counties, and led his elite troops to defeat Zhang Hes army. Liu Bei was named the Queen of Hanzhong, worshiped as General Right, and proclaimed the Emperor. He was worshiped as a general of chariots and cavalry and granted the title of Marquis of Xixiang. In 221 AD, in order to recapture Jingzhou, he and Liu Bei launched an army to attack Soochow. Before leaving, he was assassinated by his generals Fan Qiang and Zhang Da.