Guan Sheng and Lin Chong in Water Margin , who has higher martial arts of the two?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Guan Sheng and Lin Chong are both important figures in "Water Margin", they are both generals with strong martial arts, but whose martial arts are higher is a rather controversial topic.

First of all, from the perspective of historical background, Guan Sheng and Lin Chong were both famous generals during the Song Dynasty, and they have been recorded and described in different historical documents and literary works. In these documents, their deeds and martial arts are represented, but because there are differences in the description of them in different documents and works, it is difficult to make an objective comparison.

However, if we analyze from the literary work "Water Margin", we can find some descriptions and comparisons of Guan Sheng and Lin Chong's martial arts.

Guan Sheng is one of the five tiger generals among the heroes of Liangshan, and his ** is a green dragon glaive knife, which is extremely powerful. His martial arts are based on strength and bravery, and he is adept at launching onslaught on the battlefield and quickly overpowering his opponents.

And Lin Chong is one of the eight hussars in Liangshan, his ** is a Zhangba snake spear, known for his dexterity and agility, good at using strategy and skills in battle, surprisingly winning.

In "Water Margin", Guan Sheng and Lin Chong once had a fight. Judging from this battle, Guan Sheng's strength and bravery seemed to be superior, but Lin Chong's dexterity and agility also showed very well. In the end, the fight ended in a draw.

In "Water Margin", Guan Sheng and Lin Chong's personality traits and behavior are also different. Guan Sheng was a brave and loyal man, who always forged ahead in battle and was not afraid of hardships and dangers. Lin Chong, on the other hand, is a witty, calm, and composed person, who is always able to use his wits and skill to defeat his opponents in battle. If we look at the historical background, it is difficult to draw conclusions because of the lack of objective comparison criteria.

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