
Chao Yun Tsu-lung
Liu Pei admired that he was really brave as we do nowadays. When Ts'ao Ts'ao's million-soldier army attacked Liu Pei's small one, he saved his monarch's elderest son, fleeting through enemies, unattended. Liu Pei got angry to see his baby sleeping on palms of Chao Yun's hands streched out. 'I was losing my brave general. It's your fault!' He shouted, hurling his son.
The scene is adopted frequently as the movie or drama of the story is made, but it remains to be confirmed. May be dramatization to tell how much Liu Pei make of his soldiers.
A very few people speak ill of him. I like him surely, following K'ung-ming.