In the long-term exploration and understanding of the environment, the ancient people in China formed a set of philosophical system. Of course, now we call it metaphysics. It is also based on the theory that people's words and deeds, even their fate, will be reflected on the natural avenue. By observing the things around you, you can judge a person's good or bad, life and death. As for the star feng shui, it is more complicated. The ancients thought that underground Kyushu corresponded to the stars in the sky. As long as there is a major event on the earth, the corresponding stars will appear in the sky. The general star's statement is the embodiment of this version.
In The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there are six people who have fallen stars. The first is Sun Jian, the father of Sun Quan, the second is Zhou Yu, the third is Pang Tong, the fourth is Guan Yu, the fifth is Zhang Fei, and the sixth is Zhuge Liang. When these six people died, they all fell to the ground. Of course, the adjective was as big as a bucket and fell to the ground with a crash.
It can be said that the above six people are rare talents during the Three Kingdoms period. Zhang Fei and Guan Yu are ten thousand enemies, Sun Jian is known as the Iliad in Jiangdong, Zhou Yu is a famous Confucian general, not to mention Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong. Wolong and Feng Chu are safe in the world. Counting down, there are actually four generals in Liu Bei's camp, which is really worthy of being the son of the aura of the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
In fact, we know that Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Wolong Feng Chu have been greatly deified and exaggerated, which makes their images in the novel more tense. Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Zhuge Liang are all saints after death, and it is not too much to give them a vivid effect after death.
As for why Zhao Yun didn't fall, subjectively, he is not as good as Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, and his weight in the Shu-Han camp is far less than the above two, so he can't get this treatment. From an objective point of view, even the author should pay attention to writing techniques. Every military commander who died in battle can't say that the stars fell from the sky, which is a bit boring. So Zhao Yun's death means that the wind blew the tree off. When Cao Cao died, the gate of Xuchang collapsed for no reason. Liu Bei was even worse, and there was no big sign when he died.
So it is more credible that the author wants to change the expression, that's all. Otherwise, I gave Zhao Yun a meteor, and you have to ask why Ma Chao didn't fall when he died. You gave Ma Chao a fallen star, but you have to ask Huang Zhong why he didn't. After giving it to Huang Zhong, why didn't Wei Wuzi have a hero? Giving and giving is always endless, and the author is capricious, saying; "I don't care. When Zhao Yun died, the wind blew the tree off. I won't let you bite me!"