Jian Shu is fierce, Zhang Fei is rough, yet subtle

Zhang Fei, whose courtesy name is Yide, has a leopard head and ringed eyes, a swallow's jaw and a tiger's beard. He is one of Liu Bei's five tiger generals. He is brave, reckless, and hates evil. People often call him "Tai Sui who causes trouble." ", "He likes to show off his bravery", but he ignores his rough and subtle side, which is quite good at strategy.

In "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "a frown reveals a plan" seems to be Zhuge Liang's patent, but Zhang Fei's brows also unambiguously wrinkled several times. Let’s take the matter of retreating Cao Cao’s troops from Chang Banqiao as an example. At that time, Zhang Fei only had more than 20 men. Facing Cao Cao’s million-strong army, if he didn’t use tricks, I am afraid that no matter how loud his voice was, he would not be able to withstand Cao Cao’s million-strong army. Army. At the critical moment, Zhang Fei not only did not panic, but also knew how to arrange these soldiers and horses, so that the soldiers tied branches to the horses' tails and galloped back and forth in the woods: "I saw dust heads rising behind the woods to the east of the bridge, and there was a suspicion of an ambush. ...I'm afraid it was Zhuge Kongming's plan to rein in the horses and not dare to come near..." After seeing that the strategy was effective, he shouted angrily a few more times, which frightened Xia Houjie to the point of splitting his liver and gallbladder, and knocked him down from the horse. , Cao returned to his horse and left. All the generals looked west and ran away. I think, if Zhang Fei had not successfully used the suspicion strategy, Liu Bei might have been annihilated in Changbanqiao, and there would have been no future Three Kingdoms.

Then, let’s look at Zhang Yide’s interpretation of Yan Yan again. Zhang Fei led his troops to fetch Xichuan and arrived at the gate of Bajun. Yan Yan, the general who defended the city, occupied the city wall and did not lower the flag. This gave the impatient Zhang Fei a delaying strategy and sent agents to hide in Zhang Fei's army to find out the news. After Zhang Fei saw through Yan Yan's trick, he did not get angry and kill people. Instead, he took advantage of the trick and used his craftsmanship to send false news: "At the third watch of the moon, he rose up from the stronghold, held the ring in his hand, and the horse removed the bell, and quietly passed through the pass on a small road... "Privately, he ordered the soldiers to dress up as themselves and walk in front. When Yan Yan led the troops and horses to snatch the chariots, he took the opportunity to kill the generals and captured Yan Yan alive. Yan Yan was convinced that he had lost and willingly led the way for him. , entered Xichuan unimpeded, which surprised Zhuge Military Advisor and praised him: "Yi De can also use his ears."

Faced with Wakou Pass, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack, no matter how long it takes, No matter how much Fei yelled and cursed, he just didn't open his jaw. After more than fifty days of stalemate, Zhang Fei frowned again and came up with a plan. He ordered the sergeants to set up camp and drink for fun all day long. After being drunk, they sat in front of the mountain and insulted him. He opened his jaw and thought that Zhang Fei underestimated the enemy and was unprepared. So on a moonlit night, he led his army down the side of the mountain and secretly When I came to Zhang Fei's tent, I saw Zhang Fei drinking in the tent with bright lights and candles. Suddenly he came to Zhang Fei's tent and stabbed him down with a gun. Only then did he realize that he was a straw man. The clever Zhang Fei led his troops to rush out from behind the tent, raised his spear and leapt on his horse to attack Zhang Jaw, beat Zhang Jaw to pieces, and successfully occupied the Wakou Pass in the fortress. One can't help but applaud his clever plan.

Although Zhang Fei had a bad temper and liked to be emotional, and eventually lost his life because of it, he was rough and subtle and good at resourcefulness, which is worth learning from each of us.