Zhou Zhi
Zhou Zhi, a figure in the Western Jin Dynasty, was a goalkeeper when he attacked Wu in the early Jin Dynasty. In the battle of Jin Dynasty to destroy Wu, Du Yu, the general of Zhennan in Western Jin Dynasty, attacked Wu to Lexiang. He ordered Guan Ding, Wu Chao and Zhou Zhi, the generals of yamen, to ambush outside the city of Lexiang. Sun Xin, the governor of the Wu Dynasty, sent troops to refuse Wang Jun, the general of the Jin Dynasty. Zhou Zhi and other soldiers ambushed with Sun Xin's army, until he captured Sun Xin. Therefore, it is said in the army that "one should be ten thousand if you fight by an example." After that, we went to Jiangling. Wu Yan failed in feigning surrender and was conquered by the Jin army.
In the romance of the Three Kingdoms, Shen Ying and Sun Xin are killed by Zhou Zhi.
Historical biography
At the time of the Jin army's attack on Wu, he served as a gate General of ya. At Du Yu's order, he crossed the river with Guan Ding and Wu Chao and led eight hundred odd soldiers to attack the city of Le Xiang at night. Many flags and torches were set up in Bashan to attack the key points of Le Xiang, which made the Wu army terrified and brought down thousands of people. Zhou Zhi also set up an ambush in Yuexiang. When Sun Xin, the governor of Wu Shui army, was defeated by Du Yu and returned to Yuexiang, he followed the Wu army into the city and took Sun Xin under his tent. The United States and China in the military said: "fight for ten thousand with an example.".
Biography of romance
The general of the state of Jin. As the Ministry of Du Yu, he followed the army to attack the east Wu. He led 800 water troops to attack Xiakou and killed the enemy generals Sun Xin and Shen Ying.
Zhou Zhi