In the history of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao was a far-reaching and influential leader, who gathered a group of loyal and powerful generals to create a powerful force. These generals played an important role under Cao Cao, and ten of them were known as the elite under Cao Cao.
Among these ten fierce generals, the highest force value is Xu Chu and Dian Wei, each scoring 100 points.
Xu Chu was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his bravery and skillful warfare. According to historical records, Xu Chu once dragged the tail of the ox backwards with one hand for more than 100 steps, which shows that his strength is infinite. On the battlefield, Xu Chu was even more brave, and he charged into battle many times, making great achievements for Cao Cao. Needless to say, Dian Wei is stronger than Lu Bu, chasing the tiger across the stream, defeating Lu Bu in the Battle of Puyang, highlighting the encirclement, and establishing the status of the first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms, there should be no objection!
followed by Xiahoudun, whose force is worth 98 points.
Xiahoudun was Cao Cao's close general, and he was known for his loyalty and bravery. On the battlefield, Xiahoudun led his soldiers to charge into battle many times and made many military exploits for Cao Cao. His martial arts value is also very high, and he once shot himself blind in battle, but he still insists on fighting, which is admirable.
The third place is Xiahou Yuan, with a force value of 97 points.
Xiahou Yuan was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his wit and bravery. On the battlefield, Xiahou Yuan led his soldiers to win many surprising victories and made many achievements for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the head of an enemy general in battle, which terrified the enemy.
The fourth place is Zhang Liao, with a force value of 97 points.
Zhang Liao was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his loyalty and bravery. On the battlefield, Zhang Liao led his soldiers to charge into battle many times and made many military exploits for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the head of an enemy general in battle, which made the enemy fearful.
The fifth place is Xu Huang, with a force value of 96 points.
Xu Huang was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his bravery and resourcefulness. On the battlefield, Xu Huang led his soldiers to win many surprising victories and made many military exploits for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the enemy's generals in battle, making the enemy fearful.
The sixth place is Cao Ren, with a force value of 98 points.
Cao Ren was Cao Cao's close general, praised for the courage of ghosts and gods, and was known for his loyalty and bravery. On the battlefield, Cao Ren led his soldiers to charge into battle many times and made many military exploits for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the enemy's generals in battle, making the enemy fearful.
The seventh place is Zhang He, with a force value of 95 points.
Zhang He was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his bravery and resourcefulness. On the battlefield, Zhang He led his soldiers to win many surprising victories and made many achievements for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the enemy's generals in battle, making the enemy fearful.
The eighth place is Lejin, with a force value of 96 points.
Le Jin was an important general under Cao Cao, and he was known for his bravery and resourcefulness. On the battlefield, Le Jin led his soldiers to charge into battle many times, and defeated Guan Yu in the Battle of Xiangyang, making many achievements for Cao Cao. His strength is also very high, and he once killed the enemy's generals in battle, making the enemy fearful.
The tenth place is Yu Ban, with a force value of 90 points.
Yu Ban was an important general under Cao Cao, who captured Lü Bu in Xiapisheng, and was later flooded by Guan Yu in the Seventh Army and surrendered to Guan Yu. Later, he was captured by Sun Quan and sent back to China, where he was humiliated and died by Emperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi. It is deeply regrettable that the name of Yu Ban I is not guaranteed.
List of high-quality authors Pang De's martial arts are not lower than the five good generals, but they are not higher than this grade, Guan Zhang Zhao's martial arts also belong to this grade, but when it comes to military exploits, it is far better to go to the five good generals. Guan Yu's merits are mixed, and it should not be overestimated. Except for Ma Chao, who is the master of the first generation, it is insignificant.
Because of the lack of a good general like Han Xin who can take charge on his own, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang have never been able to open the situation, which is the crux of the unsustainable Shu Han regime!
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