
Bao Zhuo (died 208 AD) was a Chinese general loyal to Liu Bei during the early 3rd century AD. In 208 AD, he commanded reinforcements for Liu Bei's army at the Battle of Changban, and he led them to the relief of Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun's embattled units. He bravely engaged several of Cao Cao's elite cavalrymen by himself, only to be slain in the ensuing battle.