In Chinese history, during the Three Kingdoms conflict, Dong Ngo was a country rich in human resources.
Ordinary background but outstanding talent
Dinh Phung, from Thua Uyen, from Anhui, was a general of the Eastern Wu Dynasty.
In 258, the powerful minister Sun Lam deposed the master of Wu Sun Luong and installed Sun Xiu on the throne.
Ton Huu immediately secretly called Dinh Phung to ask for a plan.
A little-known general but the enemy of many famous heroes
Although not as famous as their contemporaries of the Eastern Ngo dynasty, there were many famous figures who directly or indirectly failed under Dinh Phung’s army.
During the battle of Di Lang, Dinh Phung was also the pioneer holding the flag to chase Liu Bei’s Shu Han army.
Once when he led troops to punish Ngo, Cao Phi encountered fierce resistance from more than 6,000 Dong Ngo troops led by Dinh Phung and Ton Thieu.
Through this, we can see that although Dinh Phung was not famous, he was still the nightmare of many heroes at that time.
The 95-year-old general is still roaming the battlefield.
In 263, Sima Zhao’s general Deng Ngai went to attack Shu.
At that time, Dinh Phung had just turned 95 years old, making him the oldest general still participating in the war at that time.