Zhou Yu (175 -2 10) was born in Lujiang County, Gong Jin. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the military strategist, the son of Zhou, his grandfather and his uncle were all officials of Qiu. Strong, beautiful and elegant, Jiangdong has the saying "wrong song, care".
Zhou Yu befriended Sun Ce and spent two years in Xingping (195), helping Sun Ce cross the river and attacking Liu You. In the third year of Jian 'an (198), Jiangdong was formally pacified with Sun Ce. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), Sun Ce was assassinated and Sun Quan succeeded to the throne. Zhou Yu sent troops to attend the funeral, and Zhang Zhao was in charge of many affairs as a Han Wei and a long history. In the seventh year of Jian 'an (202), Cao Cao took the responsibility of delivering quality and safety, and Zhou Yu remonstrated to stop quality and safety, crushing Cao Cao's attempt to seize Jiangdong. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), Cao Jun was stationed in Jiangdong. Zhou Yu analyzed the four evils of Cao Caobing for Sun Quan and advised him to resist Cao Cao. Later, he led the army to unite with Liu Bei and defeated Cao Cao in Chibi. Battle of Red Cliffs is one of the most famous battles in the history of China, which laid the foundation for the "Three Points in the World" in the late Han Dynasty. Later, he led the army to defeat the combined forces of Coss and Huang Xu in the battle of Nanjun, and worshipped the general as the satrap of Nanjun. In the 15th year of Jian 'an (2 10), he put forward the strategy of taking Shu, united Zhang Lu and Ma Chao, and then occupied Cao Cao based in Xiangyang, making the north profitable. He died of illness in Baqiu on his way to Sichuan, at the age of 36.