What's the name of Zhao Yun's horse?

Magnolia and white dragon colt.

Yulan Bailongju, also known as Zhao Yun's mount, comes from Luo Guanzhong's novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty, which was produced in Dawan country in the western regions, also known as Sailong Que and Night-bright Jade Lion.

Legend has it that the horse is white all over, without any noise. It is said that you can walk thousands of miles a day. Since Zhao Yun surrendered, he fought against him and saved him from danger many times. It is said that when he was the savior in Changbanpo, he dispersed the enemy and saved Zhao Yun.

The horse's head is ten feet to the tail, the hoof is more than eight feet to the back, the big hoof and wrist are seven inches thin, the ears are cut with bamboo sticks, the neck is dry, and the chest is open, like a dragon. Why? Because this horse is different from ordinary horses.

There is a note in the horse's left ear, just like a magnolia flower. Actually, it's not a note, it's a horn, it's a horn. There are four swirls on one side of the horse's belly, but they are not swirls, but scales. It is said that it is not a horse, but a dragon, at least a dragon species.

Zhao Yun is eight feet long and commanding, and he was a famous soldier in Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period. At the end of the Han Dynasty, warlords scuffled, and Zhao Yun was elected by the monarch to lead Yi Cong to join the White Horse General Gongsun Zan. During this period, I met Liu Bei, a relative of the Han Dynasty royal family, but soon 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 General Liu Bei for nearly 30 years, participated in Bowangpo Campaign, Changbanpo Campaign and Jiangnan Pacification Campaign, and commanded the Battle of Entering Sichuan, Hanshui Campaign and Ji Gu Campaign alone, all of which achieved very good results. In addition to fighting everywhere, Zhao Yun also took the partial general as the prefect of Guiyang, stayed in the camp, stayed behind the public security, and supervised Jiangzhou with the general of Yijun.

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

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yulan Bailongju

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhao Yun