defeated Lu Bu and Guan Yu by force, but he never met the master in his life, and the tragic ending

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

In the troubled times, heroes emerged, and many high-profile generals emerged during the Three Kingdoms period, including Lu Bu, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, and Dian Wei. However, there are still some fierce generals in history who have been forgotten by later generations, either because they are not in line with the times, or because of their arrogant personalities, they have not been able to stand out in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Take Lu Bu as an example, he is known as Wen Wudi.

1. A fierce general without a second. In the "Three Heroes Battle of Lu Bu", he still showed his strong strength with his superior combat effectiveness in the face of siege. Especially in the Battle of Puyang, Lu Bu single-handedly defeated six generals under Cao Cao, including Dian Wei and Xu Chu, demonstrating his prestige. Lu Bu is not only outstanding in hand-to-hand combat, but his bow and arrow level is unique in the Three Kingdoms, like a sniper rifle, almost invincible.

Zhao Yun, although he is not the number one military general of Shu State, has attracted much attention because of the name of the White Horse God of War. His combat effectiveness was recognized in the early days of Liu Bei's business, although Guan Yu and others did not like him very much, but their combat effectiveness was rarely belittled. In Cao Ying's seven in and seven out, Zhao Yun showed an extraordinary fighting posture and killed the enemy Yan Liang, which became a good story in history.

However, one of the forgotten generals was named Wen Yang, who was a fierce general at the end of the Three Kingdoms and the beginning of the Wei Kingdom, and belonged to Cao Cao. Wenyang has a good background, but because of his arrogant personality, he has conflicts with some people. In the battle against Sima's family, Wen Yang single-handedly rushed into the enemy formation, crushing hundreds of enemy troops, and causing Sima Shi to lose face. However, due to his surrender to Sima Zhao, the evaluation of him in the history books is mixed, and his military exploits have not been fully affirmed in history.

Wen Yang's era may not be mature enough to meet the Ming Lord, resulting in his reputation not being as resounding in the history books as Lu Bu and Guan Yu. However, he performed well in the battle against Xianbei, killing hundreds of people, and became the unrivaled first fierce general in the early Western Jin Dynasty. Unfortunately, Wen Yang was framed and died at the age of forty-five.

Everyone has their own time, and success often depends on timing and opportunity. During the Three Kingdoms period, the fierce generals showed their own magical powers, and some people failed to leave a deep mark due to the changes of the times or their paranoid personalities.

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