Xi Tho Horse
Chinese people There is a saying “The hero has Lu Bo’s handsome horse and there is Xich Tho”. Xich Tho is considered one of the “divine horses” (magic horses) of Chinese history.
Descriptions of Xich Tho Over many generations, it has taken on a mythical color with many conventions that the Chinese people have attached to the famous magical horse in the history books of the Three Kingdoms period: The Xich Tho horse’s body is one meter long, eight meters tall, and its fur is bright red, traveling thousands of miles every day to climb passes. Wading the stream is like walking on the plain.
The Xich Tho horse has had many owners. The first owner of Xich Tho was General Dong Trac of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later, because he wanted to conquer Lu Bo, Dong Trac gave the Xich Tho horse to Lu Bo. When Cao Cao killed Lu Bu, the Xich Tho horse returned to Cao Cao’s hands.
The last owner of Xich Tho was Quan Van Truong. Cao Cao wanted to win over Quan Van Truong, so he imitated Dong Trac and gave him a handsome horse, but Quan Van Truong accepted the Xich Tho only because he was eager to find his brother Liu Bei and absolutely not because he was given a precious horse. treachery.
Later, when Quan Van Truong died, Xich Tho fell into the hands of another general, Ma Trung, but this time he did not obediently let himself be handed over again, the already extinct Xich Tho horse. really to follow Quan Van Truong. Perhaps this is the master that Xich Tho has been waiting to find for so long. Now that Quan Vu died, he no longer wanted to serve anyone else.
Because of this hunger strike, Xich Tho horse is referred to by later generations as a divine horse because it is not only a handsome horse but also knows how to live with loyalty to its master.
Dich Lo Horse
Dich Lo was originally the horse of Truong Vu – a general under the command of a famous royal family. The Han Dynasty clan, Liu Biao, later Truong Vu would betray Liu Biao.
When Liu Bei returned to Liu Biao, he noticed Truong Vu’s horse Dich Lo and realized that this was a handsome horse. immediately praised. Liu Bei’s general at that time, Trieu Van, immediately killed Truong Vu to steal the horse for his owner.
Liu Bei originally intended to give the Dich Lo horse to Liu Biao, but Liu Biao thought that the Dich Lo horse “had halos in it.” “The fact that Truong Vu died was clear evidence, so Liu Bieu returned the horse to Liu Bei.
Liu Bei absolutely did not believe in Dich Lo’s horse.” kill the owner. When he received a tip-off that someone was pursuing Liu Bei, he quickly escaped with Dich Lo’s horse but lost his way to Dam Khe stream. In front is a deep stream and behind is the enemy army in a dilemma. At this time, Liu Bei began to believe that Dich Lo murdered his master.
He was scolding Dich Lo when suddenly the horse jumped up and jumped to the bank. On the other side, the enemy was helpless and could no longer pursue Liu Bei. Later, Liu Bei loved Di Lo even more.
King of the Horse
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Vuong Truyen Ma, also known as the O Van Pedaling Snow horse, is exactly like its name – all black with four white hooves. This is Truong Phi’s precious horse. Legend has it that Truong Phi and Vuong Truyen Ma were both equally black. Truong Phi loved his horse like a child and regularly bathed and groomed it himself.
Bach Long Horse
Known as one of Liu Bei’s “five tiger generals”, the image of Trieu Van is closely associated with the White Dragon horse. Bach Long Ma is a beautiful and brave horse that helped Trieu Tu Long achieve many glorious victories.
The image of Trieu Van in “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” is always portrayed as a general fighting in battle. brave and brave but gentle, certainly not impulsive like Truong Phi. In particular, the image of Trieu Van stands out in the battle of Duong Duong Trang Ban.
Trieu Van alone rode the White Dragon horse to break through the siege of tens of thousands of Cao troops, cut down 2 large flags, killed 50 generals, and won the precious sword of Thanh Cong. – Cao Cao’s gilded sword can cut all kinds of weapons.
People today still have a poem about Trieu Van saving the lord in the battle of Duong Duong Trang Ban:
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Who dares to compete in Duong Duong.
In the past, saving the lord rushed into hundreds of battles
Only Thuong Son Trieu Tu Long.
Amazing Horses
The Great Horse is the divine horse of Cao Cao. Tuyet Anh means that even the horse’s shadow cannot catch up to Tuyet Anh’s name to emphasize the horse’s most outstanding characteristic, which is its speed.
During his war life, Cao Cao was once in danger. He was suddenly beaten and couldn’t make it in time, but luckily thanks to Tuyet Anh’s horse, he escaped unharmed. Tuyet Anh Horse is also a very loyal horse that is willing to die for its owner.
Legend is that it was hit by three arrows on its body but still tried its best to gallop to help its owner escape danger. It was only when Tuyet Anh was hit by another arrow in the eye that he collapsed.
Ngua Truyen
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The Wu Truyen horse of Tay So Ba Vuong Hang Vu is a huge and powerful jet-black war horse. When Xiang Yu was defeated at the hands of Han King Liu Bang, Xiang Yu used a sword to commit suicide by the Wujiang River. When O Truy horse saw its owner commit suicide, it also jumped into the river and died. Later generations still talk about the O Truyen horse as a beautiful symbol of loyalty.
The Jade Lion Night Horse
The image of a white horse often returns in Chinese historical novels. Above we have seen the White Dragon horse of Trieu Van during the Three Kingdoms period, here we also see the White Dragon horse of Tang Tam Tang in “Journey to the West”.
In the story Tang Monk rides a horse with his belongings. I went to Tay Thien to request sutras. One time Tang Tang and his students met a white dragon who was Crown Prince Ngao Nhuan of the Dragon King Tay Hai. While hungry, the white dragon immediately ate Tang Monk’s horse. Too angry, Sun Wukong intended to kill the dragon.
At that moment Bodhisattva appeared to intervene. He immediately turned the dragon into a white horse and called it Bach Long. From then on, in order to atone for his sins, the White Dragon horse carried Tang Monk to seek sutras and later also cultivated to attain righteous fruition.
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