Zhang Fu scanned the area and saw the handsome young man in white clothes and two tall and mighty strong men beside him, who were almost as good as Dian Wei.

"System, scan it!" Zhang Fu pointed at Zhao Yun, Xu Chu and Xu Ding and said.

[Ding, scan completed!

Zhao Yun (not yet at the peak)

Military power: 95

Commander: 72

Intelligence: 65

Politics: 33

Magic weapon: Dragon Gallbladder Silver Spear

Magic horse: Night Jade Lion]

Zhao Yun (? - 229), with the courtesy name Zilong, was from Zhending, Changshan. He was eight feet tall and had a majestic appearance. He was a famous general of Shu Han during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. He was called "Three Gentlemen of Yannan" together with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.

During the warlords' melee at the end of the Han Dynasty, Zhao Yun was recommended by his county and led his followers to join Gongsun Zan.

During this period, he met Liu Bei, a relative of the Han Dynasty, but soon after, Zhao Yun left because of his brother's death.

About seven years after Zhao Yun left Gongsun Zan, he met Liu Bei in Yecheng and followed Liu Bei from then on.

Zhao Yun followed Liu Bei for nearly 30 years, and participated in the Battle of Bowangpo, the Battle of Changbanpo, and the Battle of Jiangnan. He commanded the Battle of Ruchuan, the Battle of Hanshui, and the Battle of Jigu alone, and achieved very good results.

In addition to fighting everywhere, Zhao Yun also served as the governor of Guiyang as a general, stayed in Gong'an as a Sima, and supervised Jiangzhou as a general of Yijun.

In addition, when Zhao Yun pacified Yizhou, he quoted the story of Huo Qubing to persuade Liu Bei to return the land and houses to the people. After Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed, he persuaded Liu Bei not to attack Wu. He was praised by later generations as a Confucian general with the scope of a minister, and was even considered a perfect figure in the Three Kingdoms period.

After Zhao Yun's death, he was posthumously named "Shunping Hou" in the fourth year of Jingyao (261 AD) of Shu Han. His image as an "ever-victorious general" was widely circulated in later generations.

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[Ding, scanning completed!

Xu Chu (not yet at the peak)

Military power: 94

Commander: 55

Intelligence: 42

Politics: 17

Magic weapon: Fire Cloud Blade

Magic horse: None]

Xu Chu (pronounced zhǔ, birth and death years unknown), courtesy name Zhongkang, was from Qiao County, Qiao State (now Qiaocheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province). He was a general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

In his early years, Xu Chu gathered thousands of local youths and clansmen to build barriers to resist bandits. In the first year of Jian'an (196 AD) of Emperor Xian, Xu Chu led his people to surrender to Cao Cao and served as a captain.

Later, he followed Cao Cao to attack Zhang Xiu, led the guards as the first to climb, killed countless enemies, and was appointed as a captain.

During the Battle of Guandu, Xu Ta and others plotted a rebellion, but were discovered and killed by Xu Chu, which made Cao Cao trust Xu Chu even more.

Later, Xu Chu followed Cao Cao to besiege the county, fought hard, and was granted the title of Guannei Hou.

In the 16th year of Jian'an (211), when the army was fighting against Han Sui and Ma Chao crossing the Yellow River, Xu Chu desperately protected Cao Cao and barely crossed to the other side.

After the two armies went to war, Cao's army defeated Ma Chao, and Xu Chu was appointed as the General of the Wuwei.

Xu Chu was as strong as a tiger, but not smart, so he was called "Tiger Fool" in the army.

However, he was cautious and law-abiding, taciturn, and was deeply loved by Cao Cao, and later promoted to General of the Zhongjian.

In the first year of Huangchu (220), Cao Cao died, and Xu Chu cried and vomited blood.

After Cao Pi ascended the throne, he granted Xu Chu the title of Wannian Ting Hou, promoted him to General of the Wuwei, and made him the governor of the Zhongjun Suwei.

After Emperor Ming of Wei ascended the throne, he was granted the title of Mouxiang Hou, with a fief of 700 households, and granted one son the title of Guannei Hou.

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[Ding, scanning completed!

Xu Ding

Military Strength: 92

Commander: 76

Intelligence: 61

Politics: 23

Magic Weapon: Flame Cloud Blade

Magic Horse: None]

Xu Ding (date of birth and death unknown), a native of Qiao County, Qiao State (Gucheng Town, Bozhou City, Anhui Province), was a general of Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period.

He was the elder brother of Wei General Xu Chu. Together with Xu, he served Cao Cao and was promoted to General Zhenwei, the commander of the Hu Ben (Imperial Guards) of the King's Circuit.

"Not bad, not bad. Although he has not reached the peak, his overall strength is still stronger than Gan Ning and Zhou Tai!" Zhang Fu said with a smile.

Xu Ding, Xu Chu's elder brother, is also a first-class warrior. He is basically in the top ten and there is no chance of any accidents.

Xu Chu said: "Brother Zilong, aren't we sitting here too low-key? I saw Gan Xingba sitting in the first row in the middle."

Although Xu Chu didn't care about sitting there, this position was indeed too low-key and no one would notice it.

"This is just right. It won't be exposed to other people's field of vision. This way, you won't be targeted and it will be convenient to get a good ranking!"

Zhao Yun also thought about it carefully. If you are targeted, it means that many people will besiege you, and your physical strength will definitely be greatly consumed.

Once the physical strength is consumed too much, it is basically impossible to recover overnight, so Zhao Yun thinks it's better to be low-key.

Xu Ding nodded: "Brother Zilong is right.Thoughtful, we have never thought of these things. "

Xu Chu also understood that this meant that they had already started to prepare for the battle before it even started. This brother was not wrong. If it weren't for Zhao Yun, Xu Chu felt that he would definitely sit in the first row.

After all, although he had a good relationship with Gan Ning, he was unwilling to lose to Gan Ning in this aspect.

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And Zhang Fu was still observing. Now he was still in the entry stage, so he could continue to use the system to look at the attributes of these talents.

[Ding, scanning completed!

Chen Dao (not yet at the peak)

Military power: 93

Commander: 86

Intelligence: 72

Politics: 30

Magic weapon: none

Magic horse: none]

Chen Dao, in the first year of Xingping (194), Tao Qian, the governor of Xuzhou, recommended Liu Bei as the governor of Yuzhou and asked Liu Bei to station troops in Xiaopei.

Two years later, Liu Bei surrendered to Cao Cao, who asked Liu Bei to serve as the governor of Yuzhou.

Later, Liu Bei After the Yidaizhao Incident, he was defeated by Cao Cao and surrendered to Yuan Shao.

During the period when Liu Bei served as the governor of Yuzhou and the governor of Yuzhou, Chen Dao surrendered to Liu Bei.

Chen Dao's ranking was often only lower than Zhao Yun, a famous general of Shu Han. He was famous for his loyalty and bravery together with Zhao Yun. After Liu Bei's death, he led the Baiqi soldiers.

During the Jianxing period, Chen Dao served as the guard and the general of the Western Expedition, and was named Tinghou.

In the fourth year of Jianxing (226), Zhuge Liang prepared for the Northern Expedition and wanted to move his troops to Hanzhong, so he sent the garrison Li Yan of Yong'an moved to Jiangzhou, leaving Chen Dao, the guard, to guard Yong'an. Chen Dao was appointed as the governor of Yong'an, stationed in Badong County, and was under the command of Li Yan.

Zhuge Liang also wrote a letter to Zhuge Jin (some say Li Yan), saying: "Brother, you think the Baidi garrison is not strong and elite. Chen Dao leads the Baiqi soldiers under the previous emperor. The Baiqi soldiers are the superior troops in the west. If you think the number of Baiqi soldiers is small, you should send back some of the Jiangzhou soldiers to increase the benefits of guarding Baidi."

"Chen Dao, this is a famous general who is no worse than Zhao Yun, but his reputation is a little lower!" Zhang Fu said secretly, but Chen Dao is the chief general of the Baiqi soldiers, which is at least a general talent. In addition, his bravery is no less than Zhao Yun, and he is definitely an all-round famous general.

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