Guan Yu, as an important general of Shu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, was known as the "ten thousand enemies" during the Three Kingdoms period. He is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with his image of being brave and good at fighting, and righteous and thin. However, there are indeed four generals in history who can compete with Guan Yu on the battlefield. These four generals were Meng Huo, Huang Zhong, Zhang He and Xiahou Yuan.
Meng Huo: Meng Huo is the leader of the Southern Barbarian tribe and a very powerful guerrilla fighter. During the Fifth Northern Expedition, Guan Yu led his army to attack the Nanban region, but Meng Yu used flexible guerrilla tactics and constantly harassed Guan Yu's army, forcing Guan Yu to retreat.
Huang Zhong: Huang Zhong is a veteran of Shu and is proficient in bows and arrows. In the Battle of Hefei, Huang Zhong led his army to engage Guan Yu. Although Guan Yu was invincible, Huang Zhong successfully pursued and defeated Guan Yu with his accurate shooting skills and strategic strategy.
Zhang He: Zhang He was Cao Wei's general and was good at surprise attack tactics. When Guan Yu attacked Cao Wei, Zhang He attacked Guan Yu many times and was able to trap Guan Yu. He is good at taking advantage of the terrain and troops to effectively strike at Guan Yu.
Xiahou Yuan: Xiahou Yuan was also a general of Cao Wei and was an excellent cavalry commander. In the battle between Guan Yu and Cao Wei, Xiahou Yuan attacked and engaged Guan Yu many times, and attacked with excellent cavalry, making Guan Yu passive.
These four generals all have their own unique tactics and advantages, and are able to compete with Guan Yu. Although Guan Yu is known as the enemy of 10,000 people, there will always be some generals in history who can find a way to deal with him.
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