Zhao Yun was a famous general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, he was loyal to the country all his life, brave and good at fighting, and made important contributions to the establishment and development of Shu Han. However, Zhao Yun's ultimate sacrifice is little known.
According to historical records, after Zhuge Liang's first Northern Expedition was successful, Zhao Yun stayed in Chengdu and did not go to the battlefield again. He was plagued by illness in his later years, and eventually died of illness. Specifically, Zhao Yun had already suffered from a serious illness before his death, and his physical condition was deteriorating. At that time, his family and the people around him were worried about him, and they were looking for famous doctors and medicines for him, hoping that he could ** as soon as possible.
However, despite many times, Zhao Yun's condition has never improved. In the end, under the ravages of illness and time, Zhao Yun died at home one night. His family, relatives and friends were so grieved that a solemn funeral was held for him.
As for Zhao Yun's grave, there is no clear record in history. However, according to some legends and folk tales, Zhao Yun's burial place may be located in present-day Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is said that after Zhao Yun's death, his family and relatives and friends buried him near Jinghui Mountain, which was his favorite during his lifetime. This mountain is located in the northern suburbs of Chengdu City, there is a Wangqiang platform on the mountain, which is said to be the place where Zhao Yun garrisoned the army.
In short, Zhao Yun is a famous general who is brave and good at fighting and loyal to the country, and his sacrifice is deeply regrettable. Although we cannot determine the exact location of his grave, his spirit and deeds will always be remembered.