Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the top ten fierce generals who are extremely powerful wit

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-02

In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", although guns are the most common, knives are the most frequently used. According to incomplete statistics, nearly 100 generals have chosen knives as their main **.

However, there are significant advantages and disadvantages among the generals. Cai Mao, Meng Tan, Qin Qi, Lu Yi and other sword generals are basically in the position of third-rate dragons, and Chen Wu, Pan Zhang and others in Eastern Wu are not very good.

However, Cai Yang, Yan Yan, Han Dang and others are slightly better, and their sword skills are enough to stand out among many generals. Then, Guan Hai, Ling Tong, Guan Xing, Wang Shuang, and Guan Ping's sword skills were already very good, but their sword skills could not be regarded as top-notch.

The next ten generals, their sword skills are the best in the world of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", they are the top ten sword generals.

The Qinglong Glaive Knife is Guan Yu's exclusive **, and it is also a unique weapon of the Three Kingdoms. This knife follows Guan Yu to fight in the south and the north, whether it is Bishui Pass or Tiger Prison Pass, it can show its majesty.

Holding the Qinglong knife, Guan Yu beheaded Huaxiong, beheaded Yan Liang, killed Wen Chou, passed five levels and killed six generals, and fought Huang Zhong, Pang De, and Xu Huang.

Therefore, the owner of the Blue Dragon Glaive Sword, Guan Yu, has undoubtedly become the strongest swordsman in the Three Kingdoms.

Yan Liang, the first fierce general in Hebei, holds an outstanding knife with unique knife skills. In the battle with Cao Jun, Yan Liang's performance was particularly good. He killed Song Xian in only three rounds, and slashed Wei Xu with one sword, Xu Huang couldn't resist twenty rounds of attacks, and the generals of Cao Ying were all pale with fright.

Although this record is a bit exaggerated, it does show Yan Liang's strength. Xu Huang's strength should not be underestimated, he once fought with Xu Chu for fifty rounds, without a victory, but Yan Liang was able to easily defeat him in a short time.

Such a record is comparable to only Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms. Although this is only the real record recorded in the book, it can be seen that Yan Liang's strength is very strong.

Huang Zhong was one of the Five Tigers of Shu Han and was known for his skill in both swords and arrows. In the Battle of Changsha, he fought three fierce engagements with Guan Yu. For the first time, they fought a hundred rounds without a win, Huang Zhong's sword skills were flawless, and Guan Yu praised him for living up to his reputation.

The second time, although Huang Zhong fell to the ground because of the horse's stumbling hooves, Guan Yu did not take the opportunity to make a move, but asked him to change horses and fight again, and still did not distinguish the winner. The third time, after they fought for more than 30 rounds, Huang Zhong was defeated, fired two false bows in a row, and another arrow was shot directly at the root of Guan Yu's helmet, showing his magic arrow skills of piercing Yang in 100 steps.

Although there was no winner in these three battles, Huang Zhong's strength should not be underestimated. Later, he was besieged by Xu Huang and Zhang He, Zhao Yun came to the rescue, Xu Huang and Zhang He did not dare to fight again, so they could only choose to retreat.

In fact, the gap in the strength of the five tiger generals is not large.

Xu Chu was Cao Cao's personal guard and was known for his extraordinary swordsmanship. His debut came in a one-round fight against the Yellow Turban thief He Yi. Since then, he and Dian Wei have fought hundreds of rounds, and the strength of the two is equal.

However, Dian Wei died young, so Xu Chu's strength was even better in the later period. After defecting to Cao Cao, Xu Chu fought with many first-class generals and achieved remarkable results. He had fought with Lu Bu for 20 rounds, Zhao Yun for 30 rounds, and even fought with Ma Chao for more than 230 rounds.

In general, Xu Chu's strength is very strong, and the gap with the five tiger generals is not obvious.

Pang De, a fierce general in Xiliang, has superb knife skills. During the Battle of Weinan, he fought alone against Zhong Jin and Cao Yong, two tiger generals, and won easily. When Cao Cao attacked Zhang Lu, he even defeated Cao Cao's four fierce generals: Zhang He, Xiahou Yuan, and Xu Huang were all beaten for a few rounds and then withdrew, but only Xu Chu fought with him for 50 rounds, which shows his bravery and fearlessness.

In the battle of Xiangfan, he faced Guan Yu twice, whether it was a hundred rounds in the first battle or more than fifty rounds in the second battle, there was no winner or loser. Although Guan Yu is no longer at his peak, his sword skills are still excellent, and he can praise Pang De's sword skills"My adversary", which shows the subtlety of Pound's knife technique.

Zhang Liao is known as a master of both swords and guns, but he is better at using knives. Although his exploits were mostly drawn, they were enough to prove his strength. In the battle of Guandu, he fought fiercely with Zhang He for forty or fifty rounds, and the victory was inseparable; In the Battle of Hefei, he fought with Tai Shici for seventy or eighty rounds, and it was also difficult to distinguish between them.

For third-rate characters like Yuan Shang and Fu Hao, he only needed three rounds to defeat them, and even Wu Huan Shan Yu Bandun could not escape his front slash. Although it is difficult to accurately assess his extreme strength from these achievements, it is certain that he is definitely a first-class general.

Wei Yan is the most outstanding general in Shu Han except for the Five Tiger Generals, and his strength is second only to the Five Tiger Generals. During the Battle of Yucheng, Wei Yan competed with Huang Zhong, one of the Five Tiger Generals. Although Wei Yan thinks highly of himself, he knows Huang Zhong's strength very well, and daring to challenge Huang Zhong shows that he believes that he can compete with Huang Zhong.

In the next battle, Wei Yan and Ling Bao fought for thirty rounds without a win, and Ling Bao also fought with Huang Zhong for more than ten rounds without a win, indicating that the difference in strength between the two is not large.

In the later stage, only Wei Yan and Zhang He were left among the famous generals, and the strength of these two people was equal, but Wei Yan's performance was stronger than Zhang He. Wei Yan defeated Ma Dai in less than ten rounds, while Zhang He had dozens of rounds of retreat from Wang Ping, and then compared with Ma Dai and Wang Ping against Busy Tooth Chang, Ma Dai performed better than Wang Ping with a knife, so Wei Yan quickly defeated Ma Dai better than Zhang He and retired Wang Ping.

Xiahou Yuan, one of the Eight Tiger Riders of Cao Wei, made good use of swords and horses, fought fiercely with Yang Ren for 30 rounds, and killed the enemy general with exquisite knife tricks, showing extraordinary knife skills.

Ling Tong, the fierce general of Eastern Wu, rarely has a record of matching. Although Gan Ning is more famous, he rarely wins heads-up, while Ling Tong has several wins. Ling Tong's two outstanding records are a draw with Le Jin in 50 rounds and a draw with Zhang Liao in 50 rounds.

The fifty rounds of the record with Zhang Liao are extremely high, and the strength of Zhang He and Xiahou Yuan is almost the same.

Guan Ping is the best of the second generation of Shu Han, and his sword skills have the style of Guan Yu. Since being accepted by Guan Yu as a righteous son, Guan Ping has been following him in the southern and northern wars.

In the Battle of Xiangfan, Guan Ping fought with Pang De for more than 30 rounds, and there was no winner or loser. Since then, Guan Ping has a record of killing Cao Ren and defeating Ding Feng, and escorted Liao Hua to rush out of the encirclement and move the rescue troops on a single horse, and his strength is indeed very outstanding.

It's a pity that Guan Ping lacks more records, and it's even more regrettable that he died early. In fact, there are many generals who use swords that perform well. For example, Gao Ran and Xu Chu fought for dozens of rounds, and their strength was also very good; Cao Hong sacrificed his life to save Cao Cao's extraordinary performance, and fought hard for Ma Chao for forty or fifty rounds; Wang Shuang's sword weighing sixty pounds was brave; Guan Hai was killed by Guan Yu in dozens of rounds, and his strength was also the best in the Yellow Turban Army.

In addition, Hua Xiong even slashed his Zu Mao, and even beheaded Yu Shi and Pan Feng, which shocked the princes of the Eighteenth Road, and his strength was indeed very good, but because he was killed by Guan Yu Wenjiu, it was difficult to assess.

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