Today we are going to tell some interesting war stories, including some of the feats of marksmen, and see how Lü Qian, Han Fu, Yuan Shang, Tai Shici, Zhao Yun, and Cao Xing created amazing records on the battlefield with their precise archery skills and heroic actions. How good are their archery skills?
Story 1: Lu Qian shoots Xue Lan.
In a battle, Lü Qian chased Xue Lan, who fled wildly, and shot an arrow in the back of the heart, killing him on the spot. This story shows Lu Qian's swift archery skills and bold action, and he did not hesitate in the pursuit of him, and shot the enemy with an arrow. This example teaches us that sometimes quick and decisive action is more effective than tedious thinking.
Story 2: Han Fu shoots Guan Yu.
Han Fu secretly shot Guan Yu, who was chasing Meng Tan, and hit his left arm with an arrow. In this story, Han Fu's archery skills are equally accurate, and he successfully shot Guan Yu in the left arm. Although Guan Yu later managed to escape, Han Fu's actions showed his agility and courage on the battlefield. This is an example of how sometimes unexpected actions can have unexpected effects.
Story 3: Yuan Shang shoots Shi Lian.
When Yuan Shang singled out Shi Lian, an arrow hit the opponent's left eye and killed him. In this story, Yuan Shang's archery skills are very superb, he aimed at Shi Lian's left eye and successfully shot it. This example shows us that accurate archery can make the difference between victory and defeat.
Story 4: Tai Shi Ci shot Yan Baihu's generals.
Tai Shi Ci took the arrow with his bow, and when the bowstring sounded, he shot it right in the middle, shot through the left hand of Yan Baihu's general, and nailed it to the guard. Yan Baihu was shocked, and when he saw that Sun Ce had such a master, he hurriedly went out of the city and surrendered. This story showcases Tai Shi Ci's precise archery skills and powerful deterrent power. His actions not only shocked the enemy, but also succeeded in inducing them to surrender. This example teaches us that sometimes a strong deterrent is more effective than a direct attack.
Story 5: Zhao Yun shoots the rope of the sailboat.
Next we are going to tell the story of Zhao Yun. On the eve of the Battle of Chibi, Zhao Yun was ordered to take a leaf boat down with the wind and go to Eastern Wu to pick up Zhuge Liang, who had borrowed the east wind, and go home. Dongwu Ding was ordered by Xu Sheng and other generals to chase after him by sailboat, and Zhao Yun stood at the bow of the ship, with a long body and a jade body, white robe and silver armor, and his god was majestic. The corners of his mouth glanced at him and smiled, he lightly stretched his ape arm, pulled his bow and set up arrows, and the ropes that swayed in the river breeze broke in response to the sound, and the sails floated towards the center of the river like white clouds.
Summary: This is the first arrow shot by Zhao Yun in the book, and it is also the most accurate arrow and the most beautiful arrow of the Three Kingdoms. This story showcases Zhao Yun's superb archery skills and calm response skills. He did not panic in the face of the pursuers, but broke the sail rope of the opponent with accurate archery, successfully protecting the safety of himself and Zhuge Liang. This example shows us that sometimes calm and clever tactics can overcome numerical superiority.
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