Is L Bu the fiercest general in Chinese history?

Updated on history 2024-02-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not a person of the same era, how do you evaluate it, I can only say that Lu Bu was the most powerful military general in the Three Kingdoms period, but you can't say that he was the most powerful in Chinese history.

    Xiang Yu is amazing, but can you tell me which of them is powerful.

    And Yang Dayan, Li Yuanba, and the most important thing is that there is Wukong, Gaga, tell me, that's amazing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, no, no! The old man Xue Rengui is more mouthful!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be Li Yuanba of the Tang Dynasty, he himself was born with divine power and was invincible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, Xiang Yu should be, he was able to carry the tripod when he was a teenager, more than 300 catties!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Win and swing, 10,000 catties of giant tripods lifted half, but they were still stoned to death by the tripod, a pity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    is the most fierce in the Three Kingdoms, although he is fierce, but what is the use of being fierce? It's like the overlord of Chu can't kill the king of Hanzhong, no matter how high his martial arts are, he will be knocked down with a gun! There is no comparison.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ran Min, Xiang Yu, Yang Zaixing, and Hülegü are all fierce generals, and I like Lu Bu very much, but the history books only say that this person is powerful, skilled in bows and horses, and is called a flying general.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, China's fierce generals are generally recorded in the pre-Qin period, such as Meng Ben Zhuanzhu.

    The King of Xu, who has always been regarded as a faint king, is much more fierce than Lu Bu

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no set standard for judging this thing.

    If you talk about history, the record of Lu Bu in history is only "superior strength, known as a flying general", and in terms of force, it may not be much stronger than Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.

    If you talk about ** and don't explain, Li Yuanba will completely blow up Lu Bu.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is difficult to say who is the most fierce in history, whether it is history or legend, the authenticity is debatable. But if you want to say it hard, it seems that the overlord of Chu is more fierce than Lu Bu.

    Just look at one point, Lu Bu was killed by someone, and Xiang Yi committed suicide ......Hey.

    As for Li Yuanba......Anyway, the first two are still clearly recorded in the history books, not ......

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many stronger than Lu Bu in history, and I personally think that the strongest should belong to the overlord Xiang Yu, Min From the historical record of the military exploits, both of them are thousands of masters, far more than Lu Bu, and the strategy and command are also better than Lu Bu.

    But if Xiang Yu is 100, Ran Min is 99, and Lu Bu is 98

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, "Guan Gong vs. Qin Qiong", it's not easy to compare.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, I think Li Kui is.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There must be a time limit, or a time limit, for any problem. It's hilarious to look at things across the ages.

    During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Bu was the most courageous general in terms of force, which is not false at all. There is a sigh as evidence: "One Lu, two Zhao, three Dian Wei, four passes, five horses and six Zhang Fei".

    If you look at it regardless of the time range, of course Lu Bu is not. The most fierce, I think it's **, I don't believe you let Lu Bu bring all the men and horses, ** can destroy him with only one division. Cold weapons are very modern military, and they don't have to fight.

    Of course, if it is placed in the contemporary era, if you let ** fight with the current automation division, it is estimated that Mr. Chen will also be destroyed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Presumably, but I'm not sure. Hey.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Xiang Yu is, that's the God of War level.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Zhang Fei beats Yue Fei, who do you say is more powerful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1. You can look at Lu Bu's record, it can be said that there is no defeat, which is indeed not easy for a person, if the ability is not strong, how can there be no defeat! From the perspective of this finch wheel, it is reasonable for Lu Bu to call it a fierce general.

    2, although Lu Bu has not killed a famous general, he has fought with a famous general. For example, he and Zhang Fei once went head-to-head, Zhang Fei was a first-class famous general, and when Lu Bu fought against him, he was not defeated, which can be said to be equal.

    3, the three British battles against Lu Bu also confirmed Lu Bu's strength from the side. At that time, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were both fighting with Lu Bu, and they did not end up with half a benefit, and Liu Bei also joined in at this time, which shows that they also agree with Lu Bu's strength, otherwise how could they join forces to deal with Lu Bu! Even in such a situation, the three of them failed to capture Lu Bu, but only repelled Lu Bu.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In the second year of Xingping (195), Yuan Shu led the army to attack Xuzhou, and held on to Xuyi and Huaiyin with Liu Bei. After a month, the two sides won and lost each other. Yuan Shu wrote a letter to Lü Bu, promising to send 200,000 husks of rice to induce him to attack Xiapi, so Lü Bu went east by land and water.

    When the army arrived forty miles west of Xiapi, Liu Bei's Zhonglang sent Sima Zhangzhi to meet Lü Bu by sending Xu Tan, a Danyang man, to meet Lü Bu, and revealed to Lü Bu that Zhang Fei and Cao Bao were fighting, and that there was a great chaos in Xiapi City, and that the Danyang soldiers were waiting for Lü Bu's arrival in Xibaimen City.

    So Lü Bu marched in large numbers and reached the city in the morning. After dawn, the Danyang soldiers opened the city gate, and Lu Bu sat on the city gate, commanding the army to break Zhang Fei and capture Liu Bei's wife, concubines, children and the families of his subordinates.

    At this time, Liu Bei was defeated by Yuan Shu and fled to Haixi, hungry and exhausted, and asked Lü Bu to surrender. Lu Bu was annoyed that Yuan Shu was no longer transporting grain, so he prepared carriages and horses to meet Liu Bei, let Liu Bei serve as the assassin of Yuzhou, and sent him to garrison Xiaopei. Since then, Lu Bu has called himself Xuzhou Mu.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Lu Bu is good at fighting, in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu can deal with the siege of Lejin, Xu Chu, Dian Wei and others, it can be seen that the martial arts are strong, there is a saying of "red rabbit in horses, Lu Bu in people", and is known as "the first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms".

    Lu Bu is brave, he has taken refuge in Ding Yuan, Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao, Liu Bei and others all his life, capricious, without credit and loyalty, and his reputation in history is not good.

    But it is a fact that Lu Bu is strong in martial arts, and there is a folk saying: "One Lu two Zhao three Dian Wei, four passes, five horses and six Zhang Fei", Lu Bu is ranked first. In 194, Cao Cao attacked Tao Qian to the east, so he sent Chen Gong to defend Dongjun, Chen Gong was disloyal, and persuaded Zhang Zhongyuan Zhengmiao:

    Lu Bu is a warrior, good at fighting, brave and invincible, occupy Yanzhou with him, see the changes in the situation in the world, and when the time is right, this can be a lifetime", so Zhang Miao invited Lu Bu to occupy Yanzhou.

    Cao Cao was furious when he found out, and sent the most powerful generals under his command: Le Jin, Xu Chu, Dian Wei, Xiahou Xuan, Xiahou Yuan, these first-class martial arts generals worked together to besiege Lu Bu, but in the face of this lineup, Lu Bu rode a red rabbit horse, holding Fang Tian's halberd to fight more and more fiercely, and he did not fall behind at all.

    Therefore, Lu Bu's martial arts are recognized as high in the Three Kingdoms, and he is known as the "First Fierce General of the Three Kingdoms".

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