In Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and Chen Shou's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", they both use very little space to tell the story of Gao Shun, a rare and famous general who was both righteous, courageous and loyal during the Three Kingdoms era. Gao Shun in the Three Kingdoms is the author who likes him very much. Although Gao Shun is not recorded much in historical materials and has little mention in novels, it does not affect his status as a first-class general in the Three Kingdoms in the author's mind. Gao Shun was Lu Bu's top general. He and Chen Gong were both civil and military, and were Lu Bu's right-hand men. At that time, Zhang Liao and others were just eight generals under Gao Shun. In terms of commanding ability, he was the general who led the troops under Lu Bu at that time. His 700 men were "trapped in the camp" and "every attack was defeated without fail". According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms - Lu Bu's Biography, Gao Shun "commanded more than 700 soldiers, named Thousands. Their armors and fighting equipment were all well-equipped and well-organized. Every attack was invincible, and they were called trapped camps." In this plain sentence, it seems that in addition to the seven hundred warriors who looked down upon death and countless bloody battles, there was also a brave and steady general. In the third year of Jian'an, Lu Bu turned against Liu Bei and sent Gao Shun to lead an army to attack Liu Bei's army in Xiaopei. Even Liu Beijun, who had two men, Guan and Zhang, could not withstand the charge of the "trapped camp" and was defeated. After Gao Shun occupied Xiaopei, he immediately defeated Cao Cao's reinforcements led by Cao Cao's top general Xiahou Dun. In addition, many people now pay attention to the individual combat capabilities of ancient military commanders, that is, their ability to fight in single combat. During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Bu should be the well-deserved king of duels. Lu Bu was among men and the red rabbit was among horses. This reputation was not for nothing. In terms of force, Xiahou Dun was a general under Cao Cao and was definitely one of the top five masters in the Wei army. However, before he drew his arrow and ate his eyes, he had fought with Gao Shun for forty or fifty rounds, and was injured by a hidden arrow only after he was exhausted. According to historical records, Gao Shun was skilled in bow and horse, proficient in martial arts, an honest general, lived a simple life, and was good at restraint. He followed Lu Bu from birth to death. Gao Shun's life experience can be regarded as a mystery in the Three Kingdoms. The author has searched all the information, but there is no record of his cousin. Pei's Notes on "The Biography of Lü Bu" quoted from "The Heroes" record that Gao Shun was "innocent and dignified, he did not drink alcohol, and did not receive gifts." In just eleven words, he was a man of strict determination, dignity, integrity and self-preservation, and lived a simple and rigorous life. , the image of a true soldier who is good at self-restraint emerges vividly on the page. In the third year of Jian'an, Cao Cao campaigned eastward against Lü Bu and besieged the city for three months. Lü Bu rebelled against his relatives and left the city, and all the generals surrendered, including Lü Bu's most trusted brother-in-law Wei Xu. After Lu Bu was captured, Zhang Liao saw that the situation was over and led his troops to surrender. Zang Ba fled alone, while Gao Shun was captured by the surrendered general. He refused to surrender and died calmly. In the author's opinion, if Gao Shun had not died, his achievements would not be inferior to Zhang Liao. Zhang Liao would later be able to shock Xiaoyaojin and defeat 100,000 Dongwu soldiers with 800 soldiers. To a large extent, he learned Gao Shun's fighting style of trapping the camp, which is a bit Similar to a death squad, Zhang Liao's 800 soldiers have higher morale than those in the trapped camp, but their combat quality is poorer. That's why some of them called Zhang Liao to return to the formation to save people after being surrounded. "The rolling water of the Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes." The performances of so many heroic figures have left us with an evocative story of the Three Kingdoms in Troubled Times. And Gao Shun, a famous general who died young, was just a small wave in the big waves in this troubled world. Gao Shun died for loyalty. History is such a trick. It gave Gao Shun the same talents as other generals, but it was destined to classify him as a passer-by in the drama of the Three Kingdoms, drifting away in the waves of history. . Lamentable Gao Shun's foolish loyalty. If the master Gao Shun followed was not Lu Bu, but Cao Cao or Liu Bei, who valued talents and recognized talents more, maybe everything would be rewritten.