Sheep's tiger skin is useless, but chicken's feathers are too timid to accomplish anything. Who is written in the romance of the Three Kingdoms?

It's about Yuan Shao.

Yuan Shao was born in "the Yuan family in Runan", and he lived in the Three Kingdoms for four generations. Material. He started as a general (He Jin), served as a captain of Zhongjun and a captain of Sili, and participated in directing the killing of eunuchs. Angered at Dong Zhuo, became the prefect of Bohai Sea, and conferred the title of Xiang Hou.

In the first year of Chuping (19), he served as the leader of the Kanto Allied Forces, led troops to crusade against Dong Zhuo, and rode his own chariot as a general. He made great efforts to govern, and successively occupied Jizhou, Qingzhou, Bingzhou and Youzhou areas, unified Hebei area, and made good friends with northern minorities, and his power reached its peak. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (2 years), he launched the battle of Guandu and was defeated by Cao Cao.

anecdotes and allusions

Ren Xia's debauchery

When Yuan Shao and Cao Cao were teenagers, they both liked to imitate the actions of chivalrous men. In order to see their wedding, they sneaked into their gardens and shouted at night, "Here comes the thief!" When everyone in the room came out, Cao Cao drew his sword and hijacked the bride, and went back with Yuan Shao, unable to find his way. He fell into a thorn, and Yuan Shao couldn't climb out. Cao Cao shouted again, "Here's the thief!" Yuan Shao hurried out, but the two talents were not caught.

Yuan Shao once asked someone to stab Cao Cao with a sword at night. The first sword went down and missed. Cao Cao thought that another sword would be high, so he clung to the bed and the sword was really high.