Liu Bei did not hesitate to throw Liu Chan for Zhao Yun and seal Zhao Yun as a false position, what does it mean?
Zhao Zilong was known for his loyalty during the Three Kingdoms period. He formed an indissoluble bond with Liu Bei, was born and died for Liu Bei, and followed Liu Bei even when he was in the most difficult time. However, when Liu Bei finally unified Shu Han and became emperor, he only gave Zhao Yun the fictitious title of General Yiyun. What does this reveal? What is Liu Bei's intention for Zhao Yun? These questions require in-depth research to find answers.
Secondly, in the first meeting, they became more intimate.
In 184 AD, at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the situation was turbulent and the heroes rose together. It was during this period that Liu Bei and Zhao Yun met for the first time, and both were loyal to Gongsun Zhan.
Liu Bei fled to Yanzhou and had to rely on the strength of others, so he took refuge in the powerful Gongsun Zhan. At that time, Liu Bei was a scholar and could only rely on the strength of others to develop his own power, and his power was not very large. He was well versed in poetry and politics, but he did not have his own army and land. Joining Gongsun Chan was a way for Liu Bei to make a living.
Zhao Yun was elected by the people of his hometown as the leader of Gongsun Zhan, bringing peace to his hometown. Zhao Yun was originally from Changsha, and when he saw the people in his hometown struggling to survive in the war, he couldn't bear to blame them, so he took the lead in responding to the recommendation and led the people to Gongsun Zhan, hoping to fight for the survival of his hometown.
During their time working together under Gongsun Zhan, their personalities were strongly reflected. Liu Bei is smart and cautious, good at observing and analyzing the situation, and at the same time calm and calm, not following the crowd. Zhao Yun attaches great importance to integrity and dares to take responsibility with vision and action. Liu Bei admired Zhao Yun's courage and dedication, while Zhao Yun admired Liu Bei's strategy and love for the people.
They share the same philosophy of dealing with people, appreciate each other, and feel familiar at first sight. Especially in the battle between Gongsun Chan and Yuan Shao, they fought side by side, Liu Bei was Sima, and Zhao Yun died for him, and they trusted each other better than life and death.
At that time, they had not yet established a master-servant relationship, but during the war, they formed a deep friendship that laid the foundation for their followers in the future. They each led their own armies against the most powerful enemies, showing their talents and courage in fierce battles, and also strengthening their friendship. This is also an important reason why Liu Bei later reused Zhao Yun.
iii.Liu Bei was defeated, and Zhao Yun was determined to follow Liu Bei.
In 198 AD, Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao at the Battle of Guandu and captured Jizhou. Liu Bei, fearing Cao Cao's power, fled from Hebei to Xuzhou and defected to Liu Biao.
In 199 AD, Cao Cao marched south and defeated Liu Bei at Xiapi. Liu Bei fled to Yuan Shao in a hurry. At that time, Liu Bei had nothing and was in an extremely difficult situation.
Liu Bei had only a few officers left, his supplies were exhausted, and the situation was critical. In order to protect themselves, most of the generals decided to leave at this time. Liu Bei fell into hesitation and despair, and his future was dark.
However, Zhao Yun was determined to follow Liu Bei at that time. He gave up the cause of his hometown, leaving only a few dozen people, and went through hardships to besiege the city to find Liu Bei. For Zhao Yun, this was also a difficult choice at the time. He could have stayed in his hometown to enjoy the joy of victory, but in the end he followed Liu Bei without hesitation.
Liu Bei was very grateful for Zhao Yun's actions. Helping Liu Bei in the most difficult time is something that others can't do. This fully reflects Zhao Yun's integrity and courage. He did not give up Liu Bei because of Liu Bei's failure, he did not seek success or failure, and only followed Liu Bei for the sake of righteousness. This righteousness is better than **. Liu Bei was sincerely moved, and the two became friends from then on.
At this stage, Zhao Yun was loyal to Liu Bei and was Liu Bei's most trusted assistant. They share weal and woe, and their relationship is very pure, and they are closer than their relatives. Liu Bei is determined to repay Zhao Yun in the future.
Fourth, Liu Bei's army was defeated, and Zhao Yun crossed the river to save the lord.
In 208 AD, Cao Cao led his army south to Jingzhou, and Liu Bei was defeated and retreated to Xiangyang. When Cao Cao's army approached, Liu Bei fled, and Cao Cao gave hot pursuit.
In order to protect the people from being abandoned, Liu Bei walked very slowly on the way to escape. Cao Jun finally caught up with him at Changban, Jingzhou, on the north bank of the Yangtze River.
Liu Bei only took Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Zhuge Liang to cross the river first and get rid of Cao's army. He also made Zhao Yun one of the main generals.
But Zhao Yun disappeared in the chaos. Someone told Liu Bei that Zhao Yun had defected to the enemy. Liu Bei replied without hesitation"Zilong will never leave me! "He knew Zhao Yun's character and would never turn his back on the enemy.
Soon, Zhao Yun came panting with Liu Bei's child Liu Chan in his arms. It turned out that Zhao Yun hurried back to the barracks, rescued the abandoned Liu Chan, and personally escorted the baby across the Yangtze River. There were dangers along the way, and Cao Jun almost caught up with him, but Zhao Yun carried out the mission regardless of his personal safety.
This move saved Liu Bei's flesh and blood, and also preserved the imperial reputation of Shu Han. Liu Bei was very angry, threw Liu Chan to the ground in front of Zhao Yun, and angrily scolded his son for almost killing his general. He understood that Zhao Yun was extremely loyal to him and regarded death as home.
When Zhao Yun saw that his master cared about him so much, it left an incredible impression in his heart. Since then, he has been loyal to Liu Bei and sworn allegiance. He finally found a place in his heart for his beloved master.
At that time, Zhao Yun became Liu Bei's most trusted confidant, and the two became friends in life and death. Liu Bei realized the value of Zhao Yun and was determined to keep him.
Fifth, the founding of the Shu Han Dynasty, Zhao Yun made outstanding contributions.
In 221 AD, Liu Bei defeated the Wu army at the Battle of Yiling and conquered Jingzhou. Subsequently, he proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu and established the Shu Han Dynasty.
Zhao Yun made great achievements in the process of founding the country. He recruited troops and horses, trained the army, and made the Shu army repeatedly make war exploits. Especially in the Battle of Yiling, Zhao Yun attacked the Eastern Wu camp twice and won a great victory.
The battle of Yiling was a matter of life and death for Shu Han. Zhao Yun's surprise attack tactics wiped out the elite of the enemy army and turned the tide of the battle. He led the Shu army to attack the high-morale Wu camp, and captured Sun Quan's confidant General Zuo in one fell swoop, causing the Wu army to have a mental breakdown and return defeated.
Liu Bei finally realized his desire to unify Shu, and he did not forget Zhao Yun's contributions. He personally set up a banquet to commend Zhao Yun's great achievements. Zhao Yun modestly said that he was just doing his best.
Liu Bei appointed Zhao Yun as the general of the Yi army, mainly responsible for guarding the palace and protecting the emperor. Zhao Yun went from a humble soldier to a minister. Everything seemed to be peaceful, but Liu Bei knew very well the true meaning of this false title.
Six. When Liu Bei asked to be called emperor, Zhao Yun just pretended to be General Yijun, which seemed to be not enough.
But this actually reflects Liu Bei's cunning and wisdom. Zhao Yun's loyalty and honesty have long been seen by him. Zhao Yun is not greedy for fame and fortune, as long as he can serve the people sincerely. Houlu is not what he wants.
Liu Bei asked Zhao Yun to protect Chengdu, a city in difficulty, which was a good way to use Zhao Yun's ability to make him loyal. not only took advantage of Zhao Yun's weakness, but did not resent him, but made him more loyal to his duties.
Liu Bei and Zhao Yun shared joys and sorrows all their lives. Liu Bei knew Zhao Yun's character well and reused it just right. The end result is the result of their joint efforts.
Zhao Yun's loyalty and Liu Bei's knowledge and good deeds eventually led to the prosperity of the Shu Han regime. The trust and loyalty between them is worth learning from future generations.