In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, archery is a high-profile skill, and people like Huang Zhong and Lu Bu are outstanding representatives in this field. However, in addition to these well-known generals, there are also some generals who are also proficient in archery. Let's meet five true archery masters.
The fifth is Gan Ning, who is a rather pragmatic archery master. Ganning doesn't like fancy, but every shot is a good one. Gan Ning, who had served for Huang Zu for a period of time, easily defeated Ling Tong's father with one arrow. Later, he switched to Sun Quan and defeated Huang Zu with one arrow again. In the Battle of Hefei, Gan Ning's arrow directly hit Lejin's front door, making Cai Xun his next target. Although his archery skills seem ordinary, the effect of arrows to the flesh cannot be underestimated.
The fourth place is Lu Bu, who not only ranks first in terms of force value, but also has excellent archery skills. When Cao Cao deliberately provoked the contradiction between Yuan Shu and Liu Bei, Lu Bu clearly saw Liu Bei's disadvantage in terms of troops, so he chose to support Liu Bei. In this cooperation, Lu Bu showed his smart side and directly staged a wonderful scene of "shooting halberds". He shot an arrow at a distance of 150 paces and successfully hit the small branch on Fang Tian's halberd. Although Lu Bu's archery skills surpassed those of ordinary fierce generals, his performance was slightly inferior to that of Huang Zhong, Zhao Yun and others.
The third place is Huang Zhong, archery can be described as Lao Huang's forte. According to the description of the original book, Huang Zhong has the stunt of piercing Yang in 100 steps. In the first battle of Changsha, he fought Guan Yu for 150 rounds, and the two sides were drawn. Later, Han Xuan bluntly asked Lao Huang to shoot the other party with arrows. However, out of gratitude to Guan Yu for letting him go, Huang Zhong only deliberately shot the opponent's helmet instead of a fatal arrow. This move tested his archery skills, but Huang Zhong coped with it easily. In addition, he also shot Xiahou Shang in a later battle.
The second is Zhao Yun, as one of the five tiger generals, and also a high-profile fierce general. In fact, Zhao Yun is also a master of archery. In the Battle of Chibi, Zhao Yun saved Zhuge Liang with his superb archery skills and showed his shooting skills at critical moments. At that time, Wu Jun Ding Feng and Xu Sheng were in pursuit, and Zhao Yun directly shot the canopy rope on the opponent's ship with a bow and arrow. Although it was late in the sky and Zhao Yun was in a rocking boat, he still shot directly at the small target in the dim light and unstable body, and this technique surpassed Huang Zhong. Even if he is over half a hundred years old, Zhao Yun can still catch arrows with his hands and reflect the five tigers of the Han family.
The first is Tai Shici, who should be the best master in the field of archery in comparison. In the First Battle of the North Sea, Tai Shici showed his edge and showed excellent archery skills. At that time, Tai Shi Ci was besieged by a group of Yellow Turban soldiers, but he directly solved this dilemma with arrows. After that, he took refuge with Sun Ce, who also showed excellent archery skills. When Sun Ce attacked Yan Baihu, a partial general insulted Sun Ce, and Tai Shici directly said that he wanted to shoot the opponent's right hand, and successfully did so. He even shot his opponent's right hand at the railing of the tower. It can be seen that Tai Shici's archery skills not only surpassed Zhao Yun, Huang Zhong and others, but also became the first person in the field of archery.
These five generals showed their unique archery skills, Huang Zhong was in third place, and Tai Shici deservedly became the leader in the field of archery.