Sun Ce was an outstanding figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and his personal ability and courage were impressive. If he hadn't died young, maybe he could have changed the entire Three Kingdoms pattern. Sun Ce is young and promising, and his handsome and dashing appearance combined with lofty ideals and ambitious ambitions make him a leader in the chaotic world. Although he is only seventeen years old, he already has the demeanor of a king. His ambition was not only to encompass the six counties of Jiangdong, but he also hoped to expand into a wider area, such as taking Yizhou and Hanzhong. Unfortunately, however, his untimely death made these ambitions unrealizable. Although his younger brother Sun Quan inherited his foundation, he did not have Sun Ce's personal charm and ruling ability, so that Eastern Wu could only stick to the Jiangdong foundation left by Sun Ce and failed to rise in the turbulent times of the Three Kingdoms.
Gao Shun was a famous general during the Cao Wei period, who commanded the elite cavalry force of the Trap Camp and was known for his excellent combat ability. In the third year of Jian'an, Lü Bu ordered Gao Shun to attack Liu Bei, and he successfully defeated Liu Bei and Xiahoudun, two wise and brave generals, and even caused Xiahoudun to lose an eye. It is worth noting that this victory was achieved in front of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, two fierce generals who were known as the enemy of 10,000 people. Unfortunately, however, Lü Bu gradually distanced himself from Gao Shun and placed the trap camp under the command of Wei Xu, who later betrayed Lü Bu. Gao Shun's ability and loyalty are commendable. He followed Lu Bu steadfastly, and although he was dissatisfied with Lu Bu's unfair treatment, he never had any hatred. After the city of Xiapi was breached, Gao Shun resolutely refused to surrender and silently demonstrated the public, showing the spirit of a loyal general. If he had surrendered to Cao Cao, his achievements might not have been lost to Zhang Liao.
Zhou Yu was a Confucian general in Eastern Wu, and was exaggerated into a small-bellied character in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". However, the real Zhou Yu is a near-perfect character, he is versatile, well-read, and has both literary and military talents. According to historical records, when he was young, Zhou Yu was very interested in **, and he corrected Wu Guo's music, and played the music accurately to every note, and he could detect the mistakes in the music. Zhou Yu's talent is not only reflected in the **, but his strategic planning in the Battle of Red Cliff has made him famous in history. It was precisely because of Zhou Yu's resourcefulness and command that Eastern Wu was able to defeat Cao Cao in the Battle of Chibi and stop Cao Wei's attack on Eastern Wu. Without Zhou Yu, Cao Cao might have won easily, and Eastern Wu might have become a vassal of Cao Wei. However, Zhou Yu's untimely death deprived Soochow of an outstanding general, and also left regrets for Soochow's later development.
Sun Quan's decision to betray Liu Bei and attack Guan Yu was considered unwise. Sun Quan's vision and pattern seemed short-sighted, he did not understand that if Liu Bei and Eastern Wu maintained an alliance, and Cao Wei and Eastern Wu attacked Liu Bei at the same time, Eastern Wu could take the opportunity to attack the Central Plains and completely reverse the situation of the Three Kingdoms. However, in order to compete for the remaining counties, Sun Quan chose his own path of betraying his allies. Their approach was incomprehensible, they could have cooperated with Liu Bei against Cao Wei instead of attacking Guan Yu's rear. Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan's subordinate Lü Meng in the battle, which made Liu Bei angry and eventually led to Liu Bei's break with Eastern Wu, and Liu Bei had to send troops to attack Wu, and was finally defeated at Yiling and died of illness in the White Emperor City. Guan Yu's death dealt a heavy blow to Shu Han, losing Jingzhou's geographical advantage, putting Shu Han at a disadvantage in later wars. Guan Yu's death is a pity, if he hadn't died, Liu Bei's Shu Han might have a better development, and the pattern of the Three Kingdoms might have been different.