This sentence is from the New Biography of Hansheng, and the author of the online poem is unknown. The original text is as follows:
The veteran said that Huang Zhong had made great contributions to Sichuan.
Heavy wear gold chain mail, arms iron tire bow.
Courage shook Hebei, a famous town in Sichuan.
When you are dying, your head is like snow, and you are a hero.
Huang Zhong, a native of Nanyang. A famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a corps commander under Liu Biao, and later returned to Liu Bei to help him attack Zhang. In the 24th year of Jian 'an (2 19), Huang Zhong beheaded Cao Cao's famous Xia and was promoted to General Zheng. After Liu Bei changed the seal, he called the king of Hanzhong a general and gave him the title of Hou Guan.
Character evaluation:
Zhuge Liang: The reputation of loyalty and righteousness has nothing to do with Guan and Ma Zhilun, and now it is in the same column. The horse and Zhang are close at hand, and seeing is believing, which is still a metaphor; Guan Yao was afraid that he would not be happy.
Guan Yu: Brave people will never be with veterans!
Chen Shou: (1) Loyalty and righteousness are always the first to fall into the trap, and courage is the crown of the three armed forces. (2) Huang Zhong and Zhao are strong and fierce, and they are slaves. Their followers are Guan Ying and Teng Xia Houying.
Yang: It's just the right time for a general to be strong, to conquer the peak and make meritorious deeds.
Cheng: Shu generals such as Guan, Zhang and Pang Tong, Wu generals such as Zhou Yu and Lu Su, have lofty aspirations and are cherished by the world. There are Ma Chao, Huang Zhong, Zhao Yun, Fei Yi, Lv Meng, Cheng Pu, Bu Zhi and Gan Ning, all of whom are brave.