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Who does the ever-victorious general mean?
Zhao Zilong.

He has never lost a battle in his life. Among them, the most wonderful part of Zhao Yun in Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the battle between Changbanpo and Cao Jun. At that time, Zhao Yun rushed into Cao Cao's million-strong army and immediately beat Cao Jun out of the water.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he was a truly victorious general, with superb martial arts, extraordinary courage and resourcefulness, and almost no defeat in many battles. Cao Cao was shocked when he saw it. This man has the courage to do everything wrong. This Cao Cao himself is a person who loves talents. He ordered all the soldiers not to kill Zhao Yun, but to take Zhao Yun alive. Whoever catches Zhao Yun will be rewarded. Because Zhao Yun is also a warrior, the enemy is hesitant. Zhao Yun's pike is no joke. The man who wants to win the pike is either dead or injured.

Throughout Zhao Yun's life, we can find that he is called the ever-victorious general not because he is invincible when leading troops to fight, but because he is good at minimizing losses under unfavorable circumstances. Whether it was the battle of Changbanpo, when Liu Bei was defeated and fled to the south, Zhao Yun saved his wife, Mrs. Gan and his youngest son, or the battle of Hanshui, and after the aforementioned war, Zhao Yun was able to perform very well under his own unfavorable circumstances, leaving the impression that Zhao Yun would not lose.

Although the story may be a little exaggerated, it can be seen that Zhao Yun must be quite powerful when riding the savior in Changbanpo. In fact, since riding a savior in Changbanpo, Liu Bei has been very grateful to Zhao Yun, and then he rarely asked Zhao Yun to take part in some dangerous tasks. Usually Zhang Fei and Guan Yu fight, and then Huang Zhong and Wei Yan join. Since then, Zhao Yun has generally only kept the DPRK.

It is also said that Zhao Yun didn't play as much as Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, and naturally there were fewer failures. Besides, he has never lost a battle, so there is nothing wrong with it, but there is always a feeling that something is wrong. Later, people had a controversy because of this name. Some people said yes, others said no.

General Wu Hu:

The theory of "Five Tiger Generals" is widely spread, but Professor Yi Zhongtian of Xiamen University put forward the theory of "Four Tiger Generals" in the lecture room column, which made Zhao Yun cry foul.

When Chen Shou wrote the History of the Three Kingdoms, he combined,, and Zhao as one biography. Although these five people all have their own opinions on bravery, they didn't say that there were five tiger generals. The common evaluation of the five people is that they are all compared to "the minions of the country."

It is impossible to prove when the five tigers will appear. They are called "Five Generals" or "Five Brothers" in Yuan Zaju, "Five Tiger Generals Army" in Three Kingdoms Pinghua and "Five Tiger Generals Army" in Romance of Three Kingdoms.

In addition to folk art, the five tigers and generals can also be found in some historical books, such as "Mountain Hall Examination" and "Records of Famous Ministers in Past Dynasties". In the Qing dynasty, the five tigers and generals were included in the "Sikuquanshu".