Chen Dao

Chen Dao, style name Shuzhi (叔至), was a military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.

Biography
Chen Dao first served Liu Bei as his aide-de-camp when the latter proclaimed himself to be the Governor of Yu Province". He then followed Liu Bei and fought numerous battles across the land; after the pacification of Yi Province and Liu Bei's ascension to the throne, Chen Dao was particularly authorized to command the "white-eared (or white-feathered)" unit, which was responsible for the emperor's personal safety. As a captain of the imperial guards, Chen Dao assisted Liu Bei's escape to Baidicheng (former name of Yong'an) after the disastrous Battle of Xiaoting.

Later when Zhuge Liang became a co-regent, Chen Dao was made Protector-of-the-Army, but Chen Dao, as well as his unit, was not recalled to the palace in Chengdu; instead, he was placed under another co-regent Li Yan in Yong'an, preventing any potential invasion from the eastern warlord, Sun Quan.

During his reign as regent, Zhuge Liang launched a series of assault on the rival state of Cao Wei. Before the war, Zhuge altered Shu-Han's human resource management in order to solidify his hegemonic position. A few officials were demoted, but Chen Dao was one of the several officers who received a promotion - he was made the General Who Attacks the West, replacing his superior Li Yan as the new commander of Yong'an.

Chen Dao was reputed by Yang Xi (楊戲) to be comparable to Zhao Yun in loyalty in an official memorial after the subject's death. Chen Dao was also praised by the Jin Dynasty historian Chen Shou as a brave warrior whose fame was next to Zhao Yun's.

In fiction
In Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the character of Zhao Yun sufficiently represents both Zhao and Chen Dao's historical image, so the latter was omitted in the novel.

Appointments and titles held

 * Area Commander of Yong'an (永安都督)
 * General Who Attacks the West (征西將軍)
 * Marquis (亭侯)
 * Central Protector of the Army (中護軍)