The fierce generals who missed the battle, the three generals of the Yizhou War Shu Army
When Zhuge Liang's army advanced south, a figure known as the first fierce general of Yizhou became the main obstacle to the southern expedition of the Shu army. In order to cope with this challenge, the Shu army sent three generals to fight, and the Battle of Yizhou began.
Zhuge Liang's regret] Liu Bei, although the authenticity of the identity of the descendants of King Shanjing has been investigated, his ability to discern people is widely praised. Whether it was Guan Yu and Zhang Fei who rebelled in Taoyuan, or Zhao Yun in Gongsun Zhan's army, and Huang Zhong and Wei Yan in Changsha City, Liu Bei gathered many heroes in various ways.
These heroes have different abilities, identities, and personalities, but they work together to help Liu Bei change from a man who weaves mats and sells shoes to the emperor of Shu who divides the world. However, with the support of the White Emperor City, the power of Shu fell into the hands of Zhuge Liang, and this wise and wise man left many classic legends.
He governed Shu in an orderly manner through rigor and law, but the talents of Shu were extremely scarce under his management, and it was even difficult to have the grand occasion of the Five Tiger Generals and the Wolong and Phoenix Chicks, and because of Zhuge Liang, there were three outstanding figures lost.
1.Zhang Ren, Xichuan's invincible general, he captured Liu Bei, made Liu Bei suffer a heavy setback, and let Pang ** die on the battlefield. He made Liu Bei's road to capture Xichuan full of challenges.
Although his talent made it difficult for Liu Bei to give up, under Zhuge Liang's resolute decision, Zhang Ren was finally beheaded, which also became a big regret for the Shu army. 2.Wei Yan, a general that Liu Bei values and cultivates very much, when Liu Bei chose Hanzhong to be too punctual, he chose Wei Yan instead of the second fierce general Zhang Fei, which shows Wei Yan's strong ability.
However, Zhuge Liang was very disgusted by Wei Yan's arrogant personality, and although he had once intimidated the Wei army, he never reused him. When his opponent Zhang He died, Zhuge Liang devised a plan on his deathbed to kill Wei Yan.
E Huan, a fierce general during the Southern Expedition, is famous in Yizhou for three classic battles. Although he was captured by the three generals led by Wei Yan, Zhuge Liang was not optimistic about him.
In the end, this fierce general stayed in Yizhou, and there was one less brave and warlike general in the Shu army.
Although there were not many halberd generals during the Three Kingdoms period, their bravery and fearlessness and unique fighting skills left a deep impression on future generations. Among them, the five most famous halberd generals were Lu Bu, Dian Wei, Cao Zhang, Han Qiong and others.
With his superb martial arts realm and unique halberd technique, Lu Bu mastered the initiative on the battlefield and became the first brave general in the Three Kingdoms period. Dian Wei was armed with an eighty-pound double iron halberd, brave and invincible, and became the first general in Cao's army.
Cao Zhang's strength is comparable to Xu Chu, and he once used the Fang Tian painting halberd left by Lu Bu, and he is one of the bravest generals in the second generation. And Han Qiong, known as the brave general of Xiliang, although he was defeated in the battle with Zhao Yun, if he met Zhang Yi and Liao Hua, there would definitely be an earth-shattering battle.
The fifth heroic warrior is E Huan, who was born poor, and through his unremitting training from famous teachers, he has developed a superb eighteen kinds of martial arts, especially good at halberds, and his fierce and neat halberd is his stunt.
Not only that, E Huan also has amazing strength, his figure is tall and mighty, his face is **, two or three hundred catties of strength plus a fierce halberd method, so that he is invincible within a hundred miles of Yizhou.
Although he looks like **, he also has excellent resourcefulness, he and Yizhou Taishou Gaoding as brothers, and became Gaoding's most powerful assistant, known as Yizhou's first fierce general.
He had successfully thwarted the Shu army's conquest many times, and after Zhuge Liang learned of the situation, he sent Wei Yan to lead Wang Ping and Zhang Yi to conquest, and the Battle of Yizhou was about to break out.
Battle of Yizhou] Wei Yan ordered Wang Ping and Zhang Yi to set up an ambush in the valley, and at the same time sent troops to defend the valley mouth. He led a team of men to Yizhou City and challenged the city.
E Huan galloped out, brandishing Fang Tian's halberd and heading straight at Wei Yan. Wei Yan instantly felt that E Huan's power was extraordinary. E Huan's Fang Tian Halberd swung violently like a storm, heading straight at Wei Yan's important parts.
Wei Yan flickered with agility and successfully avoided E Huan's fierce attack. The two fought fiercely in front of the battle for six or seven rounds, and E Huan, who was able to kill, suddenly smashed Wei Yan with a halberd.
E Huan's halberd is so powerful that even Zhang Yi and Liao Hua will be injured. Wei Yan was also a powerful figure, and he swung his knife to block E Huan's attack, feeling his arms ache for a while, and his tiger's mouth was also hot.
In the defeat of half-truths and half-truths, Wei Yan rushed wildly to the valley.
E Huan was well aware of Wei Yan's strength, and he was the most threatening figure in the Shu army after the Five Tiger Generals. If Wei Yan can be successfully captured, it will deal a huge blow to the Shu army. Relying on his familiarity with the nearby terrain, E Huan personally led his troops to chase after Wei Yan.
After they ran wildly for more than twenty miles, Wei Yan led E Huan into the valley. And E Huan was in hot pursuit, and he had already driven a long distance from the soldiers. At this time, the Shu army successfully blocked the attack of the Yizhou army, but E Huan did not know all the situation.
Wang Ping and Zhang Yi flanked left and right, surrounding E Huan in the center, Wei Yan saw the opportunity, rushed forward with a **, and fought fiercely with Wang Ping and Zhang Yi for more than ten rounds. Wei Yan attacked E Huan's upper lane, Wang Ping attacked the middle lane, and Zhang Yi was responsible for attacking his war horse.
Although in terms of strength alone, Wei Yan could fight with him for thirty or fifty rounds, but in the case of the three of them fighting with all their might, E Huan was cut by Zhang Yi by the slightest accident, Wei Yan took advantage of the situation to knock E Huan off the horse with a knife, and finally captured the first fierce general in Yizhou alive.