Lady Zhurong, sometimes known as
Madam Zhurong, is a fictional character in
Luo Guanzhong's historical novel
Romance of the Three Kingdoms. She was the wife of the
Nanman chieftain
Meng Huo, who controlled the lands in southern
Shu Han. She claimed to be descended from the fire deity
Zhu Rong, from whom she acquired her name. Zhurong was the only woman in the novel who took part in any of the fighting, battling against Shu Han forces alongside her husband.
Biography
After her husband was defeated by the Shu Han commander,
Ma Dai, Lady Zhurong took to battle herself and led a large army against a Shu unit. She wielded flying swords and managed to capture two Shu Han generals;
Zhang Yi and
Ma Zhong.
The following day she engaged in battle with
Zhao Yun and
Wei Yan, but both opponents quickly fled. Suspecting a trap, Zhurong did not give chase. The following day the same events happened; with both Shu officers retreating quickly. Again Zhurong did not chase them, however Wei Yan returned and hurled abuse at her. Enraged, she chased him, only to be led down a narrow valley where a trap lay waiting; entrapped in nets with her horse tripped by rope, Zhurong was ensnared.
Zhurong was brought to the Shu camp, and was treated well by
Zhuge Liang, who offered her wine and severed her bonds. He then offered a proposal to Meng Huo; he would safely return Zhurong to the Nanman, if the two Shu generals Zhurong had recently captured would be released. Meng Huo agreed and Zhurong was...
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