If Zhang Fei and Lu Bu fight fairly and fight to the death, what will be the outcome of the two side

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-21

In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhang Fei is the only character who dares to challenge Lu Bu. He was deeply dissatisfied with Lu Bu's conduct, and every time he saw Lu Bu, he would speak wildly. In the battle of Xiaopei, Lu Bu couldn't bear to reprimand Zhang Fei, "Evil words confuse the public, you have repeatedly despised me. "If Zhang Fei and Lu Bu have a fair confrontation and don't back down, what will happen to the two sides?

1. The fight between Zhang Fei and Lu Bu.

Zhang Fei and Lu Bu were among the opponents who fought the most during the Three Kingdoms period. Between them, it can almost be said that they are fatalistic enemies. From the Tiger Prison Pass to the Battle of Xiapi, Zhang Fei and Lu Bu clashed many times and witnessed the conquest of Lu Bu's life. It wasn't until Lu Bu's last moment, on the White Gate Tower, that Zhang Fei witnessed Lu Bu going to death, and the grievances between the two sides came to an end.

The first encounter was in front of the Tiger Prison. Lu Bu was majestic there, and Dong Zhuo's coalition army was defeated. Zhang Fei was quite disdainful of those princes who would only sit back and enjoy their success, and even Huaxiong in front of Bishui Pass was not worthy of his attack, let alone Lu Bu. However, Lü Bu pursued and killed Gongsun Zhan, who was benevolent to Liu Bei's brothers, which angered Zhang Fei and made him fight with righteous indignation.

Zhang Fei and Lu Bu launched a fierce heads-up, playing more than 50 times, and it was difficult to distinguish the winner from the loser. Guan Yunchang came to help, and after another thirty battles, he still failed to defeat Lu Bu. It wasn't until Liu Bei came to help that Lu Bu couldn't resist and had to retreat to his horse and escape. This battle is the famous Tiger Prison Pass Sanying Battle against Lu Bu.

The second encounter didn't really happen. When Lü Bu attacked Xuzhou, Zhang Fei was left behind by Liu Bei to guard the city. When Zhang Fei was drunk, he accidentally whipped Lu Bu's father-in-law Cao Bao, causing Cao Bao to hold a grudge and conspire with Lu Bu to seize Xuzhou. Although Zhang Fei passed by Lu Bu in a drunken state, he did not really fight each other, and finally withdrew from Xuzhou.

The third encounter between Zhang Fei and Lü Bu occurred in the First Battle of Xiaopei. Zhang Fei disguised himself as a bandit and seized Lu Bu's famous horse, triggering a conflict between the two sides. They fought more than 100 rounds, but it was difficult to tell the winner. In the end, due to Lu Bu's strong power, Liu Bei was forced to withdraw from Xiaopei.

The fourth meeting took place in the second Battle of Xiaopei. Liu Bei received Cao Cao's support and recaptured Xiao Pei. However, Lü Bu learned of Liu Bei's collusion with Cao Cao and led his troops to attack. In this battle, Lü Bu personally attacked Zhang Fei's camp, and the two fought again. Lu Bu took advantage of the advantage of troops and divided his troops to encircle and suppress Liu Bei, causing Zhang Fei and others to retreat one after another.

Their last duel took place in the Battle of Xuzhou. Liu Bei and Cao Cao joined forces against Lü Bu and formed a decisive battle. Under Xiaopei City, Zhang Fei fought a fierce battle with Gao Shun, the general of Lü Bu. Although Gao Shun was unable to win, Lu Bu personally went out to fight Zhang Fei. With the arrival of Cao Cao's reinforcements, Lü Bu was forced to retreat. In the process of retreating, Lu Bu was intercepted by Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei also arrived in time. However, because Lu Bu was carrying his daughter, the two sides failed to fight. In the end, Lu Bu failed to break through and had to retreat to Xiapi City to wait for the final ending.

During the siege of Xiapi City, Zhang Fei and Lü Bu met on the battlefield. At that time, Lu Bu was carrying his daughter behind his back and trying to break through to ask for help from Yuan Shu. Zhang Fei and Guan Yu came to intercept together, but because Lu Bu was carrying his daughter, the two sides did not fight. In the end, Lu Bu failed to break through and had to sit and wait for death in Xiapi City.

Second, where did Zhang Fei's confidence come from to challenge Lu Bu.

Zhang Fei's confrontation with Lü Bu often happened when he was sure, he would choose to confront Lü Bu, but once the situation was unfavorable, he would retreat in time to avoid being used by Lü Bu. It is worth noting that when Zhang Fei provoked Lu Bu, his two brothers were usually present.

In front of the Tiger Prison Pass, although Zhang Fei fought bravely with Lu Bu, his strength was obviously inferior to Lu Bu. Although the two sides were evenly matched in the battle, when Guan Yu stepped out to help, it showed that Zhang Fei was in a difficult situation. Due to Guan Yu's arrogant personality, he will not easily participate in the battle of bullying more and less, so Zhang Fei must be in a disadvantageous situation.

In the battle of Xiaopei, Zhang Fei and Lu Bu fought more than 100 rounds of fierce battles, without a win. However, in this battle, Guan Yu did not help, which hinted at Lu Bu's mercy. The difference is that when Ma Chao, Xu Chu and Zhang Fei went head-to-head, not only did both sides do their best, but even the war horses were exhausted from the fierce battle.

In the duel between Zhang Fei and Lu Bu, Lu Bu did not attack with all his might. Although Lu Bu rode a red rabbit horse with extraordinary horsepower, he did not show any signs of attacking with all his strength when he clashed with Zhang Fei's war horse. Perhaps because of the presence of Liu Bei and Guan Yu, Lu Bu was unwilling to repeat the tragedy of Tiger Prison. In other battles, as long as Guan Yu is present, Lu Bu will definitely retreat, and when Guan Yu is not there, Zhang Fei will be defeated and retreat.

In Lü Bu's battle to capture Xuzhou, Zhang Fei's performance was particularly eye-catching. At that time, Zhang Fei accidentally injured Cao Bao after getting drunk, which caused Lu Bu's revenge. In a hurry, Zhang Fei hurriedly got on his horse and came to meet Lu Bu in front of the mansion. Zhang Fei has always taken pleasure in provoking Lu Bu, but at that moment, he lost his previous momentum, so he had to lead eighteen cavalry generals and leave in a hurry with Liu Bei's family.

As mentioned in the book, Zhang Fei was drunk and could not go all out. But when Lu Bu's father-in-law, Cao Bao, chased after him and wanted revenge, Zhang Fei's true nature was revealed, and he stabbed Cao Bao and Ma to death in the river with a single shot. This plot reveals that Zhang Fei's drunkenness did not affect the subtlety of his martial arts, but that he chose to avoid the battle because his brothers were not present.

3. If Zhang Fei and Lu Bu are fair heads-up, what will happen to the winner.

Zhang Fei's experience of fighting against Lu Bu clearly shows that his martial arts are far inferior to Lu Bu. Zhang Fei himself is well aware of this, and it has been evident in many encounters. Whether it was in the Battle of Xuzhou or in the scene of Lu Bu's halberd shooting, Zhang Fei showed the gap between himself and Lu Bu.

When Lu Bu shot the halberd, in order to ease the tension between the two sides, Lu Bu personally came forward and invited the main generals of both sides into his camp to drink together. However, at the feast, a verbal altercation broke out between the two sides. Zhang Fei was short-tempered, drew his sword angrily at Ji Ling's provocation, and cursed loudly. However, when Lu Bu appeared with the Fang Tian Painting Halberd in his hand, everyone present felt a wave of oppression. At this time, Zhang Fei was silent and obeyed Lu Bu's arrangement.

This is because in Lu Bu's camp, everyone did not bring **. Lu Bu was holding Fang Tian's painting halberd, and even if Liu Bei's three brothers joined forces, they didn't dare to challenge it easily. In this case, Zhang Fei naturally would not confront Lu Bu again. This shows that Zhang Fei is clearly aware of the gap between his martial arts and Lu Bu.

Only with the support of his brother, especially Guan Yu, would Zhang Fei provoke Lu Bu in public. After Lu Bu experienced the battle of Tiger Prison Pass, he understood his disadvantages when facing Liu Bei's three brothers alone, so he swallowed his anger. Therefore, if Zhang Fei and Lu Bu are fair and lose the support of his brother, he will definitely lose. In the case of having to distinguish between life and death, Zhang Fei's defeat was almost undoubted. However, although Zhang Fei is reckless, he is not a stupid person, and he will not easily put himself in a certain death situation.

Ending: Zhang Fei is one of the generals who fought with Lu Bu most frequently, and he challenged Lu Bu many times in full view of everyone. However, there is a distinctive feature of his duel with Lü Bu: as long as his brother is present, Zhang Fei will bravely face Lü Bu and fight for a duel. But if his brother is not there, he will choose to take the initiative to retreat to avoid a hard confrontation with Lu Bu.

This is because Zhang Fei is well aware of the gap between himself and Lu Bu in martial arts, and only with the support of his brother can he have the confidence to win. Therefore, if there is no interference from others and a fair heads-up, Zhang Fei will inevitably lose. If the two fought to the death, Zhang Fei would most likely die under Lu Bu's Fang Tian painting halberd.

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