Revealing the real Three Kingdoms There are only 4 top generals in the official history, and the res

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-06

In the Three Kingdoms period 1,800 years ago, heroes rose together, heroes and heroes made great achievements in this era.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms has made Liu, Guan, Zhang and other characters deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but in fact, according to the official history "Three Kingdoms", the truly brave and wise top generals are far more than these three.

Below are the four generals of different stages of the Three Kingdoms, their martial arts value is extremely high, and each has its own characteristics.

They play the leading role in their own way, and their words and actions bring some life and joy to these tumultuous times. In the ranking of the fierce generals of the Three Kingdoms,

Dong Zhuo entered Chang'an City, the imperial power was just an outdated sole in his eyes, and the court officials were just toys in his eyes. His reckless behavior and defiling of the court made the ministers who were usually serious and swore allegiance to the court helpless, as timid as a mouse facing a cat.

However, at such a chaotic moment, Lu Bu stepped forward and showed his heroic posture and grandeur. It stands to reason that this is the best time for him to serve the imperial court and punish Dong Zhuo, but he did the opposite, killed Ding Yuan and joined Dong Zhuo, and became a "three-surname slave" who helped the abuse.

Although Lu Bu's conduct and wisdom were far from up to par, he was undoubtedly the best military general during the Three Kingdoms period. Dong Zhuo's misdeeds in the capital aroused the common indignation of heroes all over the world.

As a result, Yuan Shao, with his illustrious status as the "Fourth World and Three Dukes", successfully gathered the princes of the Eighteen Roads to fight against Dong Zhuo.

In the face of the crisis of killing his father-in-law, his son Lu Bu deeply felt the importance of filial piety, and did not hesitate to gallop on his horse, holding Fang Tian's halberd, and broke into the princes' army with great courage, showing incomparable courage and courage, frightening the sun and the moon, and the generals were terrified.

Seeing this, Yanren Zhang Yide couldn't help but roar angrily, urging the horse forward, the spears and halberds intersected, the cold light flickered, and the dragons and tigers fought on the battlefield, and the dust was flying. Lu Bu is indeed brave, and Zhang Fei, who is as powerful as an ox, is also obviously at a disadvantage, and he is about to be defeated.

At this critical moment, the second brother Guan Yu let out a long roar and rushed into the battlefield with his knife.

The eight-foot snake spear and the full moon knife were aimed at Lu Bu's fatal point. 'Lu Bu in the people'In the face of the ferocious attacks of Guan and Zhang, his face remained unchanged, no matter how the other party attacked, he could easily deal with it and resolve it freely. "

When the sword light flickered, the war horse galloped,"Three British battles against Lu Bu"The classic scene kicked off. The eldest brother Liu Bei held a double-strand sword and bravely rushed to the battlefield. Although they were outnumbered, the three brothers Liu Guan and Zhang did not have any advantage in this battle.

On the contrary, the battle made Lü Bu's reputation skyrocket.

Lu Bu was not only known for his invincible courage on the battlefield, but also for his superb archery skills that made the deceased"General Fly"Li Guang was amazed.

Lu Bu's arrow, on top of a hundred-pound strong bow, galloped out, fierce as madness. Eventually, it passed through the small hole in the halberd a hundred paces away, a scene that stunned Liu Bei and Yuan Shu, who had always been at odds, and made them follow the previous agreement and stop the war.

Among the generals of the Three Kingdoms, who can fight against the enemy in a million armies and hit accurately from a hundred paces, except for Lu Bu, who else can win? However, the heroic and fearless Lu Bu was a reckless man who lacked brains.

From the moment he recognized the thief as his father, his tragic life was doomed, and the White Gate Tower eventually became his home. In his wonderful career in the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu's absence did leave many regrets.

Even if he can become a prince in the future, his ending will not be better than the fate of Yuan Shao, Xiang Yu and others.

Unlike Lu Bu's "profit first" values, this fierce general has always adhered to his principles.

Zhao Yun became famous at a young age, bravely crowned the three armies, and served under Gongsun Zhan. But as soon as he saw Liu Bei in Yecheng, he had deep trust and admiration for him, and he was determined to follow Liu Bei from then on.

In Changbanpo, when Liu Bei was facing life and death, he made a difficult decision, left his wife and children, and led the civil and military bureaucrats to flee south. However, halfway through, Zhao Yun made a heroic decision, only to see him alone, galloping towards Cao Ying.

When most of the Shu generals thought that Zhao Yun would turn his back on Liu Bei and join Cao Jun, Liu Bei firmly believed that Zhao Yun was by no means that kind of person.

With a fearless spirit and extraordinary martial arts, Zhao Yun resolutely held Liu Chan, who was crying bitterly, in his arms in the face of the heavy encirclement of the Cao army, protected Mrs. Gan, and went through many hardships together, and finally broke through the encirclement and handed Liu Chan over to the lord Liu Bei intact.

Liu Bei was deeply moved, praised Zhao Yun, promoted him to an important member and entrusted him with important tasks. Zhao Yun lived up to expectations and personally commanded key battles several times, making great contributions to Liu Bei's goal of unifying China.

Zhao Yun also has his own unique views on military strategy and statecraft strategy, for example, Zhao Yun won the reputation of one of the four fierce generals of the Three Kingdoms for his loyalty, righteousness, courage and righteousness. In his glorious career, he easily defeated the enemy army with the demeanor of a lupine scarf, and made the enemy disappear in the midst of laughter and conversation.

After his death, people respectfully called him "Shun Ping", which was the highest compliment to his excellence.

Sun Ce, who was once praised by Su Shi, unfortunately died young in 200 AD, and Zhou Yu became an important figure in controlling the power of Wu ** and influencing the fate of the country.

Cao Cao was arrogant after the Battle of Guandu and immediately made a request to Wu to ask Sun Quan to send his son to Wei as a hostage. After Zhou Yu learned the news, he immediately made it clear that Sun Quan had no intention of making his son a hostage, but Zhou Yu's words strengthened his resolve and confronted Cao Jun. In the Battle of Chibi, Zhou Yu showed core leadership, although Zhuge Liang described in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" played an important role in the Battle of Chibi, but in fact he did not directly participate in the battle.

Before the Battle of Chibi, Zhou Yu deeply analyzed the situation of the enemy and us. He had the unique insight to discover that Cao's warships were connected from end to end, and the fire attack strategy came into being. In order to paralyze Cao Jun, the veteran Huang Gai sacrificed a bitter meat trick, so that Cao Jun fell into a fire hell that burned for three days and three nights.

The Battle of Chibi was a key battle that changed the situation of the Three Kingdoms, and since then, the three-legged situation has basically taken shape. This classic battle of winning more with less made Zhou Yu famous in the first battle and was praised by later generations, and many outstanding poems praising him are still widely praised today.

Zhou Yu is not only a rare fierce general in the Three Kingdoms period, but also a thoughtful military wiseman!

Cao Cao had a brave and resolute general under his tent, who was on his way to conquer Wuhuan. He was one of the "Five Good Generals" of the Wei State, and after countless battles, his name has become synonymous with bravery and invincibility.

General Zhang Liao once showed the public with the bloody Wuhuan Shan at the head, and led the Cao army to defeat hundreds of thousands of Wuhuan troops, causing them to flee in embarrassment. Among Cao Wei's "five good generals", General Zhang Liao's position is irreplaceable.

Zhang Liao won more with less in the Battle of Hefei and created an original myth. In the face of the 100,000-strong army of Eastern Wu, his more than 1,000 people showed incomparable bravery and determination, which made Cao Wei's Hefei defenders demoralized and lost confidence.

In the face of the fierce momentum of Eastern Wu, Zhang Liao was not afraid, brandishing a big sword and rushing towards the Wu army's camp. He cut down every time, killed when he encountered soldiers, and his bloodshot eyes were round, like a tiger descending a mountain and a dragon going out to sea.

This momentum made Wu Bing tremble and fled one after another.

In a seemingly inevitable battle, Zhang Liao, with his unparalleled courage and strength, inspired the fighting spirit of Cao Wei's soldiers, made them see the hope of victory, and finally won a decisive victory.

His force value is high enough for him to sit firmly on the throne of one of the four fierce generals of the Three Kingdoms.

The story of the Three Kingdoms period is still widely sung after thousands of years, and its influence is so great that everyone of all ages is familiar with it. Indeed, in that era of world strife and many talents, groups of talented and resourceful people used their outstanding performance to create classic legends, which will forever be recorded in history and passed down for centuries.

Their glorious deeds will be passed down from generation to generation as the eternal imprint of the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation, and become a priceless spiritual treasure and cultural treasure of the Chinese nation.

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