Zhao Wenjun (BC 192- 136), whose name was Wen Jun, was a famous female general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. She was born in Guangzong, Hebei Province (now Guangzong County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province), and was called "female general" because of her bravery and good fighting.
Zhao Wenjun showed extraordinary courage and fighting capacity when he was young. It is said that she once defeated a dozen Xiongnu warriors in a battle and won the respect of the other side. Later, she was appointed as a general by the court, led the army to fight against the Huns, and won many battles, making important contributions to the border defense of the Han Dynasty. Zhao Wenjun is not only brave and fearless on the battlefield, but also famous for his wisdom and talent.
Zhao Wenjun's achievements.
Zhao Wenjun is good at planning strategies and commanding operations, and can respond quickly to changing situations. At the same time, she is also very concerned about the life and welfare of soldiers, and has promulgated a series of military discipline decrees to ensure the discipline and order of the troops.
Zhao Wenjun's performance and leadership on the battlefield won the admiration and respect of everyone. She was hailed as a "female general" and became an outstanding woman in the history of the Han Dynasty. Her deeds have also been widely praised by later generations and become a much-told story in the ancient history of China.
However, there are few specific historical records about Zhao Wenjun, and some legends and folktales may be mixed with some fictional elements. Therefore, for Zhao Wenjun's true life story, we need to take historical records and historical textual research as the standard.