However, Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan were experienced generals after all. They quickly adapted to the attack methods of Zhao Yun and Chen Dao and began to gradually turn the tide of the battle.

At the critical moment, Zhao Yun suddenly used a special skill - a hundred birds paying homage to the phoenix.

The silver spear in his hand instantly turned into countless spear shadows, like a group of flying birds rushing towards Xiahou Dun.

Xiahou Dun was shocked and quickly waved his two spears to resist.

But Zhao Yun's spear shadows were too many and too dense, and he couldn't defend completely.

In the end, he was hit in the abdomen by Zhao Yun and fell to the ground.

Xiahou Yuan was anxious when he saw Xiahou Dun injured.

He rushed to Zhao Yun desperately, wanting to save Xiahou Dun.

But Chen Dao arrived in time and blocked his way.

"Don't even think about saving him!" Chen Dao shouted and started a life-and-death contest with Xiahou Yuan.

Xiahou Yuan waved his spear wildly, trying to break through Chen Dao's defense.

But Chen Dao's defense was so tight that Xiahou Yuan had no way to start.

In the fierce battle between the two, Zhao Yun had already walked to Xiahou Dun's side. He raised his silver spear, ready to knock Xiahou Dun to the ground completely.

At this moment, Xiahou Yuan suddenly exerted his strength, and his spear was like a mad dragon, attacking Chen Dao frantically.

Chen Dao was caught off guard and was beaten back by Xiahou Yuan's attack.

Taking this opportunity, Xiahou Yuan got rid of Chen Dao's entanglement and rushed towards Zhao Yun.

Zhao Yun saw Xiahou Yuan rushing over and immediately turned around to fight.

The two started a fierce duel again.

During the battle, Xiahou Yuan discovered a weakness of Zhao Yun, and he immediately seized the opportunity and stabbed Zhao Yun's leg with a spear.

However, Zhao Yun blocked it. At this time, Zhang Fu came out. Zhang Fu knew that if they continued to fight, blood would definitely be shed.

Although Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan were hit several times, it was only a physical pain, and they would be fine after a few days of rest.

But if they shed blood, they would have to rest for at least ten days or half a month.

"Okay, okay, stop it. If you continue to fight, you will inevitably get hurt. It's better to end it in a draw!" Zhang Fu directly stopped Zhao Yun and Chen Dao.

Zhao Yun and Chen Dao are now in their teens, which is the age when they are easily excited.

If they are given another year or two, Zhang Fu believes that if they meet Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan again, they can definitely resolve the battle faster.

While talking, Zhang Fu also used the system to check their attributes.

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Xiahou Dun

Military Strength: 96

Commander: 91

Intelligence: 85

Politics: 90

Magic Weapon; None

Magic Horse: None]

Xiahou Dun (?-June 13, 220), courtesy name Yuanrang, was a native of Qiao County, Pei State (now Bozhou, Anhui). He was the cousin of Xiahou Yuan and a descendant of Xiahou Ying, one of the founding heroes of the Han Dynasty. He was a general under Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

When Xiahou Dun was 14 years old, he studied under a teacher. Someone insulted his teacher and was killed by him. He became famous for his courage in the village.

When Cao Cao started his army, Xiahou Dun was one of his earliest generals.

In the first year of Chuping (190 AD) of Emperor Xian of Han, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao and others started an army to attack Dong Zhuo. Cao Cao was appointed General Fenwu and Xiahou Dun was appointed Sima.

When Cao Cao was the governor of Yanzhou, Xiahou Dun was the lieutenant of Zhechong and the governor of Dongjun.

Cao Cao went east to attack Tao Qian, leaving Xiahou Dun to guard Puyang.

Later, Xiahou Dun followed Cao Cao to attack Lu Bu and recaptured the cities of Yanzhou.

During the battle of Yanzhou, Xiahou Dun's left eye was injured by a stray arrow. After the battle, he served as the governor of Chenliu and Jiyin counties, and was given the title of General Jianwu and the title of Marquis of Gao'an Township. Soon, he was transferred to Henan Yin.

After Cao Cao pacified Hebei, Xiahou Dun guarded the rear for Cao Cao and made great contributions. He was promoted to General Fubo and still served as Henan Yin.

In the 21st year of Jian'an (216), Xiahou Dun followed Cao Cao to the east to attack Sun Quan. Cao Cao left him, Cao Ren and Zhang Liao to lead troops to garrison in Juchao to prevent Wu soldiers.

In the 24th year of Jian'an (219), Guan Yu besieged Fancheng. Xiahou Dun followed Cao Cao to the south to attack Guan Yu and stationed troops in Mobei. He was awarded the title of General Qian.

After Cao Cao's death, Emperor Wen of Wei appointed Xiahou Dun as the general. A few months later, Xiahou Dun died of illness.

During the drought, Xiahou Dun led the army and civilians to block the water of Taishou River, build ponds, irrigate farmland, and benefit the people.

Although he spent most of his life in the army, he still did not forget to study, often personally invited teachers and humbly asked for advice.

He was frugal and gave all the rewards he received to the soldiers. He never bought property in his life and had no surplus wealth at home until his death.

Chen Shou commented on him in "Three Kingdoms": "Although Dun was in the army, he personally invited teachers to learn. He was frugal by nature. If he had surplus wealth, he would give it away. If he did not have enough to support the government, he would not manage property."

Zhang Fu said with a smile: "Xiahou Dun expanded the territory, fought against thousands of troops in the midst of spears and halberds, pulled out an arrow and lost one eye, ate the eye in anger and called his parents, loyally saved the people, avenged the rebellion and swallowed the rebels, the lonely moon is bright and unparalleled, and his achievements are still remembered today.Kun. "

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Xiahou Yuan

Military Strength: 94

Commander: 90

Intelligence: 84

Politics: 75

Magic Weapon: None

Magic Horse: None]

Xiahou Yuan (? ~ 219), courtesy name Miaocai, was a native of Qiao County, Pei State (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). He was a famous general in the late Han Dynasty, a descendant of Xiahou Ying, the Grand Coachman, and a brother of Xiahou Dun.

Xiahou Yuan took the consequences of being implicated in a case in his hometown on behalf of Cao Cao, but Cao Cao managed to rescue him and saved him from disaster. He then followed Cao Cao to start an army.

In the fifth year of Jian'an (200 AD), after Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao at Guandu, Xiahou Yuan supervised the military supplies of Yan, Yu, Xu and other states to help Cao Cao pacify the north of the Yellow River.

After Cao Cao pacified Jizhou, he sent him to join forces with Yu Jin to fight against Chang Xi, and defeated him. More than a thousand of his troops surrendered, and Xiahou Yuan was appointed as the commander of the army.

Later, he led his army to suppress the Yellow Turban Army in Jinan, Le'an and other places, and collected their food and grass to supplement military supplies.

In the eleventh year of Jian'an (206 AD), Chang Xi rebelled again. Xiahou Yuan and Yu Jin attacked together, and Chang Xi was defeated again. He surrendered and later became the commander of the army.

In the 14th year of Jian'an (209), he followed Cao Cao to attack Sun Quan. After being defeated by the allied forces of Sun and Liu at Chibi, he pacified the rebel general Lei Xu in Lujiang.

In the 16th year of Jian'an (211), he led Xu Huang and others to attack Taiyuan to quell the rebellion of Shang Yao and massacred the city of Taiyuan.

In the 17th year of Jian'an (212), Xiahou Yuan led his troops to attack Liang Xing and killed him. He was named Marquis of Bochangting for his merits.

In the 19th year of Jian'an (214), he personally led elite troops to advance lightly and quickly, defeated Han Sui in one fell swoop, and took advantage of the victory to capture Gaoping etc.

In July of the 20th year of Jian'an (215), Cao Cao led Xiahou Yuan to attack and subdue Zhang Lu, and promoted him to General Protector. After returning, he was appointed General of the Western Expedition.

In the 23rd year of Jian'an (218), Liu Bei personally led the army to the north and marched to Yangping Pass. Xiahou Yuan, Zhang He, Xu Huang and others led the army to block them.

In the 24th year of Jian'an (219), Xiahou Yuan was beheaded by Huang Zhong and was posthumously named Min.

In the 4th year of Zhengshi (243), he was enshrined in the Taimiao of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei.

"Yuan was a general who rushed to the enemy unexpectedly." Zhang Fu thought of these two comments in succession: "Although Yuan was the commander-in-chief, Liu Bei was afraid of He and replaced Yuan."

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