Is it true that Zhang Fei roared and shook back the 100,000 Cao army?

Updated on history 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    roared: It's Zhang Yide, but you can come to the referendum to die! (Yanren Zhang Fei is here, come to fight me to the death); At that time, the battlefield was chaotic, and the Cao army was in a state of temporary no command (after the Cao army occupied Xiangyang, the army sent troops to attack Liu Beijun day and night, Cao Cao and others should still be in the rear, the soldiers were busy grabbing military merits, and the battlefield was chaotic) The generals did not dare to go deeper, so they achieved Zhang Fei's prestige, not to mention the long-distance pursuit, which would use 100,000 troops, and would only use a small group of elites (such as tiger and leopard riding), this battle relied on Zhang Fei's art and courage, And the Zhao Yun upstairs will certainly not be as fierce as seven in and seven out (killing is a small army that loots everywhere and cuts off people's heads as military merits) Personal opinion, please don't spray!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's true, if the 100,000 army can be scared back by a roar, then the Cao army is too weak, but the Cao army is obviously not weak. It should have been for other reasons.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This may seem like an exaggeration, but it's not out of nowhere. According to the official history of the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", it is recorded that the bridge is broken according to the water, and the horizontal spear is said

    is Zhang Yide, you can come to the death together! "No enemy dared to come near, so he was spared. Therefore, it is true that Zhang Fei alone scared away Cao Cao's army.

    As for Zhang Fei's loud shout, the river flowed backwards and the bridge was shaken, which was compiled by the Song and Yuan dynasties.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, it can't be true, Zhang Yide in real history is a person who writes calligraphy very well, is educated, and loves to paint beauties, it is impossible to scare people to death with one voice, and he has no ability to scare off an army of 100,000.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think it's true, it should be exaggerated, think about the 100,000 army, how could Zhang Fei's roar bring so much damage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think Zhang Fei's story should be a historical fiction, from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, since it is **, it should not be true, I can only say that it is just a look.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It shouldn't be true, after all, Cao Cao has so many soldiers and horses, and he won't all retreat because of Zhang Fei's yelling.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the real history, there is no description of Zhang Fei scaring off 100,000 enemy troops with a roar, this is just the plot described in **, which is largely an exaggeration. But in history, Zhang Fei is indeed a representative figure of bravery, and many people think that he is a god of killing and will fear him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's true, I've seen this history, because Zhang Fei's roar is very confident, making the enemy think that there are many people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the 36th episode of the "New Three Kingdoms" TV series.

    Episode 36 Plot:

    In Changban Slope, Zhao Yun found the missing Mrs. Mi in the wilderness, and Mrs. Mi entrusted Adou to Zhao Yun, and she turned over and fell into the well and died. Zhao Yun and Adou broke through in Cao's army, and Cao Cao praised his bravery.

    Zhang Fei led his troops to arrive and rescued the exhausted Zhao Yun. Zhang Fei shouted in front of the bridge, so shocked that the soldiers of the Cao army did not dare to approach. Cao Cao saw that the sky was full of dust behind the bridge, and he was afraid that there would be an ambush, so he ordered the army to retreat. Zhang Fei was overjoyed and ordered the sergeant to break the bridge and leave.

    However, Zhang Fei's action eliminated Cao Cao's doubts, and Cao Jun woke up violently and chased after him. Liu Bei rushed to Jiangjindu, with a grand prize in front and countless pursuers behind. Liu Bei couldn't help but sigh, "The destiny of heaven is over."

    At the last moment, several big boats came on the river, and it was Jiangling Liu Qi. Cao Cao watched Liu Bei and the others go by boat from the shore, and was indignant.

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