7/18/2009

Zhang Fei, Fierce Warrior

Zhang Fei's uncharacteristic alliance with a defeated Riverlands general, Yan Yan, allowed Shu forces to advance through forty-five Riverlands strongpoints with no casualties.

Zhang Fei (?-221 AD) was a military general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of China.

Zhang Fei was shown to have been a masterful general rather than simply a warrior. He treated his superiors with respect , but had little respect for his underlings. He was often warned by Liu Bei that his habit of over-punishing his own soldiers by lashing and killing would eventually bring himself disaster.

Zhang Fei married Xiahou Yuan's daughter, who was captured by Zhang Fei's troops as she was out gathering firewood. They had a total of two daughters, and the older daughter became the empress of Shu Han after marrying Liu Shan , with Zhuge Liang as the matchmaker. After Zhang Fei's eldest daughter had died due to natural causes , Zhuge Liang once again played the role of matchmaker , and Liu Shan married Zhang Fei's younger daughter , who thus succeeded her older sister to become the empress of Shu Han.

Zhang Fei is best portrayed through his description and actions depicted in Records of Three Kingdoms biography by Chen Shou. Some claim that Zhang Fei was also an excellent painter.

Zhang Fei was killed by his own men Zhang Da and Fan Jiang , while preparing his troops to attack the rival Eastern Wu to avenge the death of Guan Yu. Zhang Da and Fan Jiang went on to defect to Wu.


Life

To the end of Eastern Han , Zhang Fei , alongside Guan Yu , joined Liu Bei's militia against the Yellow Turbans Rebellion. He then became Liu Bei's bodyguard and such a friend as close as brothers with Liu Bei and Guan Yu that they even often slept on the same bed.

When Liu Bei was chased by Cao Cao's army at the Battle of Changban , Zhang Fei, with twenty cavalries , demolished a bridge to slow Cao Cao's pursuit. Zhang Fei stood beside the broken bridge and shouted in challenge at Cao Cao's army , but no one dared make a move against him. He then destroyed the bridge , giving Liu Bei time to escape.

After the Battle of Red Cliffs , Liu Bei took over the southern part of Jing province and made Zhang Fei the Administrator of Yidu (宜都). When Liu Bei attacked Yi province Zhang Fei was commanded to attack Jiangzhou , where he captured an enemy general , Yan Yan. Facing Zhang's insults , Yan Yan condemned him for invading Yi province. Yan Yan was originally ordered to be executed by the angry Zhang Fei , but Yan Yan's fearlessness of death impressed Zhang Fei and his life was pardoned. Yan Yan then surrendered to Liu Bei.

Zhang Fei's victory during the western expedition resulted in the capture of the whole Yizhou. After resisting the force led by Zhang He of Cao army , Zhang Fei led a force upon Hanzhong , which was under Cao's control then, but failed. After Liu Bei finally annexed the important Hanzhong , Zhang Fei was regarded by many as a proper choice for the Administrator , but Wei Yan was appointed instead , to Zhang Fei's disappointment.

After Liu Bei declared himself the Emperor of Shu-Han , he led an army to retake Jing province , which had been taken by Sun Quan. Zhang Fei was preparing to lead ten thousand men to join the campaign. However , two men in Zhang's camp, Fan Jiang and Zhang Da , assassinated him and carried his head to Eastern Wu. When Liu Bei saw Zhang Fei's assistant who was going to report Zhang's death , he sighed, "Oh! Zhang Fei is dead."

Zhang Fei had two sons, Zhang Bao (張苞) and Zhang Shao (張紹) and also two unnamed daughters. Zhang Bao died young and Zhang Shao worked as an officer of Shu Han. Zhang Bao's son, Zhang Zun (張遵) , died resisting the Wei army that eventually ended the southwestern reign of Shu Han. His two daughters both married Liu Shan , the son of Liu Bei and the second and last ruler of Shu.


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