In the early stage of the Three Kingdoms, he fought fierce battles with Zhang Liao, Zhang Fei, and H

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-06

In the early stage of the Three Kingdoms, he fought fierce battles with Zhang Liao, Zhang Fei, and Huang Zhong, but there was no victory

During the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, which was full of wars and heroes, a mysterious and outstanding general fought a fierce battle with the three surviving generals Zhang Liao, Zhang Fei, and Huang Zhong, and it turned out to be an unpredictable stalemate. This pre-Three Kingdoms confrontation went down in history as a glorious miracle that amazes people at the pinnacle of the art of war.

What kind of saint can perfectly combine Zhang Liao's strength, Zhang Fei's rage, and Huang Zhong's divine arrow? His life, his tactics, and the forces he represented have all become the subject of historical research.

In this article, we will delve into the fascinating war legend of the Three Kingdoms, lead readers back to that turbulent era, and feel the thrilling and heart-wrenching feelings of the Three Kingdoms triggered by this famous general. Following in the footsteps of history, we set foot on the magnificent battlefield of the Three Kingdoms and unveil the mystery of famous generals.

The battle of Guandu between Zhang He and Zhang Liao showed their strength for the first time.

In 200 AD, when the northern princes were vying for hegemony, Zhang He was already a general of Wei. He is decisive, advanced and retreated, and Cao Cao is very important to him. In the early days of the Three Kingdoms, the four famous generals often clashed. Zhang He was self-taught, excellent in martial arts, and infinitely powerful, and soon became Cao Cao's confidant. In the face of the vigorous development of Cao Cao Group, Zhang He achieved great success with tenacious perseverance.

But there is another opponent in the north that should not be underestimated, that is, Zhang Liao, a famous general of Eastern Wu. Zhang Liao is a famous general in Eastern Wu, with strong martial arts, and has fought with Zhen Ji for dozens of rounds without winning or losing. He was tall and capable of wielding spears, and was one of the strongest generals under Sun Quan. The strength of the two is equal, and the duel is reasonable. Cao Cao chose Guandu, the land of the Four Wars, as his target. However, Zhang Liao, who has always been as fast as lightning, is already at the head of the city. The two armies held each other for many days, and the stalemate was difficult to resolve.

They first met at the famous Battle of Guandu in history. As soon as the two fierce generals swung their spears, the atmosphere around them immediately became tense! Zhang He's fighting spirit is high, and it is obviously difficult for both sides to fight their way out of the encirclement. On the battlefield, swords, swords, halberds, arrows and stones flew one after another, and the two armies were inextricably separated with their bare hands, and their morale was high.

Zhang He rode back and forth, attacking the enemy general Zhang Liao in one go, wanting to directly clarify the situation with fierce pressure. However, Zhang Liao was not afraid of a strong enemy, knew how to use his strength, and firmly held his position. Although the battle was unsuccessful, Zhang He's bravery was shown. Cao Cao witnessed all this and was impressed by Zhang He, believing that he was indeed a rare talent.

The king is beginning to show his edge, and he is facing off against foreign martial arts masters, which is the first battle between Zhang He and Zhang Liao. Although there was no winner or loser, this was also the first time that Zhang He's strength was shown. He is expected to become famous on the stage of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"!

Revealing the failures of Zhang He and Zhang Fei is the basis for success.

Zhang He's second big battle was against Shu Han star Zhang Fei. The first encounter took place at Nagasakapo, where Zhang Fei surprised Zhang He with his amazing courage. Changban Slope is located in Shu and is dangerous, easy to defend and difficult to attack. Zhang He was the commander of Cao Cao's attack on Shu and led his army straight to this place. He met Zhang Fei, the general of Shu State, who was walking towards him quickly! Zhang Fei wore a red helmet, raised his eyebrows, took the lead, and vowed to be ashamed.

Suddenly, he attacked, and the army rushed at him. Zhang He didn't have time to deploy and fell into a scuffle. Both sides are outnumbered, and the situation is becoming more and more unfavorable. During the battle, Zhang He was forced to retreat. However, Zhang was not discouraged, he learned the lessons of defeat and was ready to fight again and win. He readjusted his mentality and soon found an opportunity to fight Zhang Fei again.

In the second encounter, Zhang He changed his strategy and carefully prepared an ambush. This time, Zhang He did not lose easily, but fought around Zhang Fei for a few rounds. Although he did not win, Zhang He's strength was qualitatively improved because of the fight with the Xiliang God of War. This defeat was complemented by later victories.

When failures or setbacks occur, the people who can learn from the experience and persevere, are the real heroes. Zhang He is a good example. Every failure is the foundation of his success, and every brutal experience is a further strengthening of his strength. This is Zhang He's unwavering way to win or lose!

Zhang He vs. Huang Zhong: The road to victory for the blue generals.

Zhang He finally shines in the battle with Huang Zhong, a famous general of Shu State. He fought with Huang Zhong for more than 20 rounds, but still failed to distinguish the winner. Just when the two armies were worried, Zhang He skillfully arranged for Huang Zhong to attack Huang Zhong with pincers. In the end, Zhang He outwitted him, and Huang Zhong could only be defeated.

Although Huang Zhong is old, he is still a keen Shu general because of his superb archery skills. In a direct battle with Zhang He, he shot more than thirty arrows in a row, leaving his opponent embarrassed. Zhang He was forced to retreat and temporarily lost his advantage. But he didn't stop. He secretly sent light cavalry to surround Zhang He and wait for the opportunity. The battle gradually fell into a stalemate, and ambushes poured in from all directions, and finally defeated Huang Gong.

This victory was no accident. Zhang He has accumulated enough actual combat experience in past battles. Not only did he master peerless martial arts, but he also cultivated keen insight and judgment. This time, he perfectly combined strategy and tactics with his own strength, and finally reaped the fruits of victory.

A good soldier needs both strength and intelligence. In the troubled times of the Warring States Period, it was these two that created Zhang He. In the face of a powerful enemy, he has the courage to adapt and the wisdom to win. This is the secret of Zhang He's success!

Great Britain, Lord of Chaos.

After Cao Cao eliminated his political enemies and unified the north, the real threat was Shu Han and Eastern Wu. Liu Bei and Sun Quan were like tigers, and the situation was extremely unfavorable for Cao Cao. Fortunately for Cao Cao, Zhang He had become an unrivaled warrior at this time, and he could play to a huge advantage. In Cao Cao's decision to attack Xichuan and Jingzhou, Zhang He played an important role. Zhang He defeated the Shu army in several battles, creating favorable conditions for the conquest of the southwest region.

At the critical moment of Cao Pi's usurpation of the Han Dynasty, Zhang He continued to play an important role. He defeated Ma Chao and Jiang Wei's reinforcements from the Western Regions and eliminated the main force of the Shu army. Subsequently, he led the army to take Xiangyang and captured Guan Yu alive. While ensuring the safety of the rear of the Wei state, he hastened the demise of Shu Han. Liu Bei was deeply saddened when he learned the news. The defense line of the Shu army has collapsed!

So, Zhang He was ordered to attack the state of Wu. In a series of battles, he used stratagems to distract important generals from Eastern Wu, and finally defeated Sun Quan's elite troops. As a result, the situation of the three kingdoms was completely broken, and the Wei state achieved the final unification of the three kingdoms. We thank Zhang He for his outstanding leadership and military skills!

To sum up, we have reason to believe that Zhang Liao is not invincible. He has fought against famous generals such as Zhang Liao, Zhang Fei, and Huang Zhong many times, all of which ended in a stalemate. But behind this, is the gradual increase in Zhang He's strength. From the initial small test, to the later dominance of one side, and then to the final unification of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang He has his own growth trajectory.

He is constantly learning, gaining experience, and refining his strategy, which is the key to his success. Every defeat takes him a step further, and every victory takes his wits and tactics to the next level. Throughout the experience, Zhang He continued to practice internal strength, transforming from a military general to an indispensable hero in troubled times. Zhang He told us that in the face of a powerful enemy, the way to victory or defeat lies not only in strength, but also in wisdom!

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