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  • Zhang Yun
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  • Zhang Yun (onyomi: Chō In) is either one of Liu Biao or Cai Mao's relatives (nephew in the latter case) who has little historically noted for him. He first served Liu Biao but after his master's death, he joined Cao Cao's forces with his new master, Liu Cong. Record of Xiangyang remarks he was well liked by Liu Biao and conspired together with Cai Mao. Aside from his surrender, he has no other mentions in history. Zhang Yun has greater significance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
  • Zhang Yun was a military general serving under the warlord Liu Biao during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history. He was Cai Mao's maternal nephew and specialized in naval warfare like his uncle. They pledged allegiance to the warlord Cao Cao when Liu Cong surrendered to Cao after Liu Biao's death.
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Footnotes
  • The novel gives him the death date of 208.
Name
  • Zhang Yun
Caption
  • Sangokushi 12~13 portrait
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Pinyin
  • Zhāng Yǔn
Trad
  • 張允
Simp
  • 张允
Real Name
  • Zhāng Yǔn
Died
  • ?
Battle
WG
  • Chang Yün
Born
  • ?
Chinese
  • 張允 - 张允
Force
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  • Zhang Yun (onyomi: Chō In) is either one of Liu Biao or Cai Mao's relatives (nephew in the latter case) who has little historically noted for him. He first served Liu Biao but after his master's death, he joined Cao Cao's forces with his new master, Liu Cong. Record of Xiangyang remarks he was well liked by Liu Biao and conspired together with Cai Mao. Aside from his surrender, he has no other mentions in history. Zhang Yun has greater significance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
  • Zhang Yun was a military general serving under the warlord Liu Biao during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history. He was Cai Mao's maternal nephew and specialized in naval warfare like his uncle. They pledged allegiance to the warlord Cao Cao when Liu Cong surrendered to Cao after Liu Biao's death.