Inventory of the top ten gun wielding generals written by the author of Romance of the Three Kingdo

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-02

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, military generals often used guns as weapons, and their users were countless.

During the Three Kingdoms period, there were as many as seventy or eighty generals with guns, but their martial arts and marksmanship were uneven. Most of the gunners are just soy sauce characters, and they are easy to be picked by famous generals with one shot and cut two or three times.

Some slightly better generals, such as Che Guan, Fang Yue, Yu Ban, Jiang Qin, Ding Feng, Xu Sheng, etc., belong to the second- and third-rate generals, who can withstand the attacks of Guan Yu, Ma Chao and other generals for a few rounds, but their marksmanship is not too good.

There are also some characters with remarkable achievements among the generals with guns, such as Yang Renneng and Xiahou Yuan fought for 30 rounds, Ling Bao Neng fought with Wei Yan for more than 30 rounds, Cheng Puneng fought with Tai Shi Ci for more than 30 rounds, Wen Pineng fought with Wei Yan without winning or losing, and Zhang Ren, Gao Shun, Jiang Wei, Zhuge Shang and others also had quite good marksmanship.

However, these are the top ten most powerful gun masters.

Zhang Fei used the Zhangba snake spear, but it was no different from a gun. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he is the only one who dares to challenge Lu Bu repeatedly. In the first battle of the Tiger Prison Pass, he fought Lu Bu for fifty rounds, regardless of victory or defeat; When he went to the battle of Xiaopei, he fought with Lu Bu alone for 100 rounds, which was the only record of 100 rounds with Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms, and the gold content was extremely high.

In addition, he stabbed Ji Ling to death in less than ten rounds, showing extraordinary martial arts. Although he had passed his peak by the time of the battle of Jiameng Pass, he still fought against Ma Chao, regardless of victory or defeat.

Moreover, he can dodge the copper hammer hit by Ma Chao, and his defense is also excellent. Although he fought fiercely with Zhang He for thirty or fifty rounds after that, and his performance was not as good as Zhao Yun and Ma Chao, he could not be judged by this.

Because Ma Chao defeated Zhang He the fastest, but he was not sure of winning in the face of Zhang Fei, otherwise he would not have used the copper hammer. In general, Zhang Fei is the most outstanding among the masters of using guns, and he is the first gun in the Three Kingdoms, and this view has also been widely recognized.

In plain talk, Zhang Fei was the first shot of the Three Kingdoms, and he killed Zhao Yun in sixty rounds.

Zhao Yun is known as a master of using guns, and his marksmanship skills are skilled and ingenious. He made a name for himself in the Battle of Nagasakapo, and he was extremely brave. Although some people think that he is exaggerating and saying that there are 830,000 troops involved, in reality this is not so exaggerated, except that Cao Cao led his elite cavalry first.

In addition, Adou is not a burden, but Zhao Yun's biggest help. Moreover, Cao Cao's order not to release arrows was also an important factor. However, Zhao Yun was still able to kill more than fifty Cao generals in a continuous rush, which was enough to prove the strength of his marksmanship.

His ability to abuse vegetables for second- and third-rate generals is even more unmatched. It's a pity that most of the generals killed by Zhao Yun were some second- and third-rate generals, not first-class generals.

He fought fifty or sixty rounds in the battle with Wen Chou, but in the end there was no victory, which does not prove that Zhao Yun has the upper hand. Secondly, in his battle with Xu Chu, although the number of rounds reached thirty rounds, it still couldn't explain much.

In the end, he defeated Zhang He in more than 30 rounds, which showed that his marksmanship was indeed outstanding. When saving Huang Zhong, Zhao Yunwu started his gun, his body was as elegant as a pear blossom, as beautiful as Ruixue, Zhang He and Xu Huang were too scared to fight, which was undoubtedly a big plus.

Zhao Yun's defense is also extremely powerful, and he once used a gun to pick up flying arrows. In the battle of Fengming Mountain, Han Qiong used a bow and arrow to release three arrows in a row, but they were all knocked down by Zhao Yun with a gun.

This shows that Zhao Yun has no obvious flaws, and his record is also very stable, and his marksmanship ranks among the top three, which is very obvious.

Ma Chao, a standard gunman, is skillful and brave. He once fought fiercely with Zhang Fei at Jiameng Pass, showing his superb marksmanship. What's more, he defeated Zhang He in 20 rounds, showing strong explosiveness, which even surpassed Zhao Yun and Zhang Fei.

Ma Chao's defense is equally strong, he avoided Zhang Fei's arrows at Jiameng Pass, and even when facing the random arrows of Cao Cao's tiger guards, he was able to use his gun to dispel the arrows, causing them to fall to the ground.

To sum up, Ma Chao's marksmanship does not have any shortcomings, and there is no evidence that he is weaker than Zhang Fei or Zhao Yun. In fact, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and Ma Chao have comparable combat power, and their attack and defense are very strong, so it is not easy to distinguish between the superior and the inferior.

As for some people who think that Zhao Yun is the first shot in the Three Kingdoms, but there is no evidence that he must be stronger than Ma Chao, let alone stronger than Zhang Fei.

Wen Chou, the first master of marksmanship in Hebei, although he died at the hands of Guan Yu, his true strength is often overlooked. In fact, Wen Chou is a super-first-class fierce general, and he has fought with Zhao Yun for fifty rounds, regardless of victory or defeat, and the young Zhao Yun was defeated by Wen Chou in the later period, which shows his outstanding marksmanship.

Wen Chou once shot Zhang Liao's mount with two arrows and repelled Xu Huang, with extraordinary strength. But what is puzzling is that Guan Yu made Wen Chou cowardly within three moves, and was finally quickly killed.

Xiahoudun is a fierce general of the Cao family, with superb marksmanship. Although his record and number of rounds are unclear, his quality cannot be ignored. He once defeated Gao Shun in forty or fifty rounds, showing strong combat power.

In addition, he has also fought against Lu Bu and Guan Yu, although the exact number of rounds is unknown, but Guan Yu has not been able to defeat him, which is enough to prove his strength.

Tai Shici, although he is armed with a halberd, is actually a brave warrior with a gun. When Guan Hai besieged Beihai Kongrong, he made his debut, jumped into the enemy line with a spear, rushed left and right to the city, and no one could stop him.

Subsequently, he fought Sun Ce in Shentingling for 100 rounds without winning or losing, and fought with Zhang Liao in the Battle of Hefei for 70 or 80 rounds, which can be called a first-class general. What's even more amazing is his magic arrow skills.

When Beihai broke through, he shot thieves from all sides, and the arrows of the Battle of Wucheng shot at the left hand of the enemy on the city, which was simply amazing.

Sun Ce, known as the little overlord of Jiangdong, is also a fierce general with a gun. Although he didn't have many records, the Battle of Shenting Ridge was undoubtedly his highlight. In this battle, Sun Ce and Tai Shi Ci fought fiercely for fifty rounds, and both sides showed extraordinary marksmanship skills, and they could not tell the winner.

Tai Shi Ci saw that Sun Ce's marksmanship was exquisite and his men were numerous, so he pretended to be defeated and fled, lured Sun Ce to pursue, and fought fiercely again for fifty rounds. In the end, Tai Shi Ci succeeded in holding Sun Ce's gun and trying to assassinate him.

Sun Ce also did not hesitate to hold Tai Shici's gun, and the marksmanship skills of the two were tied again. In general, Sun Ce and Tai Shici's marksmanship skills are comparable, and they can be called equal.

Zhang Liao is known for his knife skills, and his marksmanship should not be underestimated. In the face of strong enemies such as Tai Shici and Zhang He, he always held a sharp blade and fought to the end without fear. In the battle with Xiahoudun, he also held a spear in his hand and had a fierce duel with his opponent, although the battle was not decided, it can be seen that his marksmanship is also very good.

Zhang Liao, Tai Shici and Sun Ce are of equal strength, and if they really want to compete, it may take a long battle. However, if only marksmanship is compared, Zhang Liao may be slightly inferior, after all, he is better at using knives.

Zhang He: A famous general in Hebei, he has played for Yuan Shao and Cao Wei. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhang He is portrayed as a representative of first-class military generals. Although his marksmanship in his hands was very good, he fought with Zhang Liao for forty or fifty rounds in the battle of Guandu without a win.

However, his strength fluctuated greatly, sometimes losing to Ma Chao in 20 rounds, sometimes being defeated by Zhao Yun in more than 30 rounds, but there were also highlights of drawing Zhang Fei in 30 or 50 rounds.

Therefore, Zhang He's strength is elusive. In general, when he encounters danger, he will choose to run away rather than fight hard. However, once he decides to go all out, it shouldn't be a problem to fight Zhao Yun and Ma Chao for thirty or forty rounds.

His strength is comparable to Zhang Liao.

Wen Yang was a brave and fierce general in the late Three Kingdoms period, he was good at using spears and steel whips, and was known as an invincible hero. His battle of fame was against Sima Shi in the city of Lejia, leading 2,500 soldiers, and after a night of fierce fighting, he was unbeatable with spears and whips.

When Deng Ai led the army to support, Wen Yang fought him for another fifty rounds, regardless of victory or defeat. However, due to the Wei army's attack in front and back, Wen Yang's subordinates scattered and fled, but Wen Yang broke through the encirclement of the Wei soldiers alone and was unscathed.

In the pursuit of hundreds of Wei generals, Wen Yang was fearless and killed several people in a row, and the Wei generals were repelled by him alone in many pursuits. Judging from Wen Yang's performance, his bravery and bravery are admirable.

However, Wen Yang's record is not comprehensive, and the 50-round tie with Deng Ai is a big regret for him. Although Wen Yang killed countless enemies overnight, Deng Ai also led the army to support, and it was not easy to deal with.

Therefore, judging from the overall performance, Wen Yang is not as good as the fierce generals in the early stage. But these ten generals who use guns are all very good in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and their records are also very good.

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