During the Three Kingdoms period, the fierce general mainly refers to the person's strong martial arts and strong combat power, defeating and killing the enemy and winning the victory in heads-up or melee. In the entire Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the first fierce general is Lu Bu who rides a red rabbit horse. Lu Bu rode the red rabbit horse, came and went without a trace, and no one was his opponent alone, even if the enemy camp bullied more and defeated it, he was able to rely on the speed advantage of the red rabbit horse, tear a hole, and walk away.
But Lu Bu is not a military general of either side of the Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, the first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu has another person, among which the first fierce general of Shu Han is Guan Yu, the first fierce general of the Five Tigers, and the first fierce general of Eastern Wu is Sun Ce, so who is the first fierce general of Cao Wei? Cao Cao said it plainly.
Not Dian Wei
Dian Wei is a rare fierce general, or the kind of military general who fights for his life and does not want to die. does not deny that Dian Wei is one of the best generals in Cao Ying, but he is not the first fierce general in Cao Ying. The reason is very simple, Dian Wei appeared too short and died too early.
In the impression of ordinary people, a strong person, no matter how much wind and rain he experiences, no matter how tragic the battlefield, it is impossible to die easily. Unless the entire battle situation has deteriorated to the point of no return, this strong man may be defeated.
For example, Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, no one was his opponent during the Chu and Han dynasties, and he won many battles in the battle with Liu Bang, and once created a myth of 30,000 elite soldiers defeating the 56 Liu Confederation coalition army, and even the Qin army that swept the six countries was not Xiang Yu's opponent. Xiang Yu was defeated at the wall, but he was still invincible, and in the end he was not besieged by the Han army and died, but committed suicide.
Therefore, Dian Wei appeared from the tenth round, died in Wancheng in the sixteenth round, and died in only six times. It can be seen that although Dian Wei is fierce, he is not the most powerful in Cao Ying.
It's not Xu Chu either
Xu Chu had drawn with Dian Wei in hundreds of rounds in Ge Pi, and Dian Wei was listed as Cao Cao's two bodyguards, he was much luckier than Dian Wei, although he was often defeated on the battlefield, and even injured, but he did not worry about his life. For example, when Xu Chu was escorting grain and grass in the battle of Hanzhong, he was drunk and accounted for a lot, and was stabbed in the shoulder by Zhang Fei with a spear and was seriously injured. If it weren't for Xu Chu's cronies desperately rescued, Xu Chu would probably have confessed on the battlefield. After that, Xu Chu was probably too seriously injured, even if he was **, he was not suitable for fighting on the battlefield and took a back seat. Therefore, Xu Chu is not the most fierce in Cao Ying.
Cao Cao said it clearly, it was Pang De
Pang De, before returning to Cao Cao, was Ma Chao's most powerful lieutenant. Some people think that Pang De and Ma Dai are listed as Ma Chao's two major lieutenants, and their combat power is almost the same, but this is actually wrong. Pang De's combat power is not known to be much higher than Ma Dai, and the two are not at the same level at all.
When Guan Yu besieged Fancheng, Cao Ren sent people to Cao Cao for help. Cao Cao looked around, only Pang De took the initiative to ask for help, and volunteered to fight Guan Yu. After Cao Cao heard this, he said:"Guan is a powerful man in China, but he has not met an opponent; Today, when I meet Ling Ming, I am really a fierce enemy. ”
"Ling Ming" is Pang De's word, "Guan Mou" refers to Guan Yu, Cao Cao's sentence is clear, in his heart, Pang De and Guan Yu of Megatron Huaxia are on a par, thinking that Pang De is Guan Yu's "fierce enemy". If Pang De personally led his troops to rescue Cao Ren, he would definitely be able to defeat Guan Yu and keep Fancheng. In order to repay Cao Cao's kindness to him and increase his chances of victory, Pang De broke the cauldron and went to the battlefield with the coffin, wanting to fight with Guan Yu.
In front of the two armies, Pang De fought with Guan Yu for a hundred rounds on the first day, if it wasn't for Yu Ban's jealousy of Pang De, he was afraid that Pang De would make a great contribution to defeat Guan Yu, so Ming Jin withdrew his troops, Pang De could continue to fight with Guan Yu, and it was still unknown who would die.
The next day, Pang De fought Guan Yu again, and after fifty rounds, he was defeated and lured Guan Yu to pursue. Guan Yu's red rabbit horse was old, and he didn't catch up with Pound's war horse in the first place. Pound had plenty of time to draw his bow and arrow, and an arrow hit Guan Yu's left arm.
Being able to cause damage to Guan Yu in front of the two armies and when he is alone with Guan Yu is very rare in the entire romance, so Pang De's combat power is not inferior to Guan Yu.
Conclusion
Pang De showed extraordinary combat power long before he returned to Cao Cao, he was able to jump out of the horse pit like Zhao Yun, break out of the encirclement, and also fight with Zhang He, Xiahou Yuan, Xu Huang, Xu Chu and the four members of Cao Jiang, and retreated.
Cao Cao is full of confidence in Pang De's combat power, thinking that Pang De can compete with Guan Yu, is Guan Yu's "strong enemy", and can compete with Guan Yu, Guan Yu is the first fierce general of Shu Han, then Pang De is the first fierce general of Cao Ying, for this, Cao Cao said clearly.
(This article mainly refers to "Romance of the Three Kingdoms").