Shu-Han dynasty
The Shu-Han dynasty was the kingdom that was still loyal to the previous Han Dynasty. It was composed of Liu Bei, the leader of the kingdom. he was aided by the great strategist Zhuge Liang who had also assisted on many affairs concerning the relationship with Shu and Wu.
The Sh-Han dynasty is also composed of the five legendary tiger Generals. It is stated that these generals were undefeated in battle and had shown great feats of strength and courage to fight for a cause that is common in the dynasty of Shu-han empire. Some of the tiger Generals were:
Guan Yu:
He was a commendable warrior that showed great feats of strength, he was loyal to the Shu-han empire. It was told that Guan Yu was undefeated on the battlefield and that he was the top of the five general tigers. He is also known to be the 'sworn-brother' of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei.
Zhang Fei:
He was the younger of the 'sworn-brothers', as it was that he was a formidable one-on-one fighter, though as it was in battle he had lacked much use of strategy. Though from that fact, Zhang Fei was quite knowledgeable in tactics, which had surprised Liu Bei in battle.
Zhao Yun:
Zhao Yun was one of the five tiger Generals, he was a very loyal general that both Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zu before leading under Liu Bei's command. He had displayed feats of loyalty as he had saved Liu Bei's son twice, during the several campaigns against Cao Cao. After showing such unwavering duty towards Liu Bei; he was granted the position of Tiger general in the Shu kingdom.
The five tiger generals were heroic men that fought during the various campaigns against Cao Cao and he East Wu kingdoms.
The Sh-Han dynasty is also composed of the five legendary tiger Generals. It is stated that these generals were undefeated in battle and had shown great feats of strength and courage to fight for a cause that is common in the dynasty of Shu-han empire. Some of the tiger Generals were:
Guan Yu:
He was a commendable warrior that showed great feats of strength, he was loyal to the Shu-han empire. It was told that Guan Yu was undefeated on the battlefield and that he was the top of the five general tigers. He is also known to be the 'sworn-brother' of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei.
Zhang Fei:
He was the younger of the 'sworn-brothers', as it was that he was a formidable one-on-one fighter, though as it was in battle he had lacked much use of strategy. Though from that fact, Zhang Fei was quite knowledgeable in tactics, which had surprised Liu Bei in battle.
Zhao Yun:
Zhao Yun was one of the five tiger Generals, he was a very loyal general that both Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zu before leading under Liu Bei's command. He had displayed feats of loyalty as he had saved Liu Bei's son twice, during the several campaigns against Cao Cao. After showing such unwavering duty towards Liu Bei; he was granted the position of Tiger general in the Shu kingdom.
The five tiger generals were heroic men that fought during the various campaigns against Cao Cao and he East Wu kingdoms.
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Who were the last two tiger generals
Create a short biography on them