Who is the best between Li Mu and Lian Po Bai Qi, Lian Po, Li Mu, Wang Qian, who is the most powerfu

Updated on history 2024-03-19
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They are all the four famous generals of the Warring States. In the "Thousand Character Text", "Qi Jian Po Mu, the most elite army" is used to describe these four famous generals with outstanding military achievements in the Warring States Period. They all started as the most junior officers in the army, and with their own efforts, they grew step by step to become the most relied on generals in Qin and Zhao.

    It represents the highest level of actual combat during the Warring States period. If only from the point of view of command ability and influence on later generations, there is not a big difference between the four; However, if from the perspective of tactics and the evaluation of later generations, Bai Qi established his prestige with the Battle of Changping, and after this battle, the six eastern states were no longer able to resist the large-scale expansion of the Qin State. So I personally think that Bai Qi ranks first and is better than Lian Po.

    Lian Po is the strongest martial arts among the four famous generals, but the war is too steady, although he has won many battles, but there are fewer famous battles worth talking about for future generations, and the Battle of Changping was withdrawn by King Zhao Xiaocheng, so it is considered that Lian Po is slightly inferior to the other three generals. Wang Jian and Wang Ben, the father and son, were the generals who eliminated the most countries. Except for South Korea, the rest of the countries were wiped out by these two people, which can be described as a great achievement.

    Li Mu was promoted for his contribution to defending against the Xiongnu, and made great contributions to Zhao's defense against the attacks of Korea, Wei and Qin, but when Wang Jian and his son attacked Zhao, Wang Jian used a counterplot and was killed by Zhao Wangqian, and Zhao was unable to resist Qin's attack. Therefore, to sum up, I personally think that the ranking of the four famous generals is Bai Qi, Wang Qian, Li Mu, and Lian Po. It's purely a personal opinion on history, I hope it will help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Thousand Words": Qi Jian is quite pastoral, and the soldiers are the most refined.

    It's really hard to distinguish between A and B.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Li Mu is powerful, Lian Po's military ability is not as good as Li Mu, and he has fought many defeats in history. And Li Mu is a victorious general in history and has no defeats. Including Wang Qian.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bai Qi, Li Mu 2 groups each won.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The four of them were all born in the army, started as small soldiers, and later grew into the four famous generals of the Warring States in the baptism of blood. Each has its own characteristics in terms of conquering cities and territories, and it is difficult to distinguish between them. Comparatively speaking, Wang Jian is the most politically minded and good at figuring out the art of the emperor to die well, but he has laid thousands of miles for Qin and is the emperor's teacher, but he failed to supervise Qin Shi Huang to establish virtue and politics, which is a failure in life.

    Bai Qi killed the heaviest, killing nearly one million enemies, known as the "human slaughter" and "god of war", and it is rare to match not only in Chinese history but also in world history in terms of quantity. Lian Po, I believe that everyone should know something in the text "Will Reconcile", of course, there is also Xin Qiji's famous sentence "Lian Po is old, can he still eat?" "Good ability is not met by the master.

    The more tragic one is Li Mu, and his ability is also described in Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin". This person once broke the Xiongnu to guard the frontier, and later Qin came to attack and was regarded as the last life-saving straw on the front line of the bloody battle, and fought with Wang Qian, and finally let Wang Jian return in vain. It can be said that it is very strong both in defense and attack.

    It's just that King Zhao was stunned and lightly divided, and later Li Mu was killed by the pursuers on the way to escape, which made people sigh.

    As for who is powerful or not, in fact, it is greatly affected by the surrounding environment, and meeting a good monarch can make the generals better play their talents without worries. Ability is important in judging, but at least their conduct should not cause too much criticism from future generations. Although there was no righteous war in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the general trend of history led to violent integration between countries, China has never been a martial country.

    As the saying goes, "there is no first in literature, there is no second in martial arts", and someone will eventually arrange this kind of thing, but don't take it too seriously.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The four famous generals of the Warring States: Qi Jian Pomu. Qin.

    Du Zhao is half each, Qin Zhi Bai Qi, Wang Qian; Zhao Dao's Li Mu and Lian Po. In terms of military power, they have their own merits and are difficult to distinguish between them, and they are different in other aspects as follows

    Bai Qi kills the heaviest, basically leaving no prisoners, and has the most murderous reputation.

    Lian Po is not only brave and good at fighting, but also takes into account the overall situation, understands the whole, has the courage to correct mistakes, and has noble character. The proof of the guilt of the guilty and the reconciliation is clear.

    Wang Jian was wise but not violent, brave and resourceful, which was extremely valuable in the Warring States era when he was overkill.

    Li Mu emphasized the independence of the generals and the right to act cheaply; Strive not to disturb the people, and win the support and cooperation of the people for military activities; He paid attention to the generous treatment of soldiers and soldiers, and was an excellent general of the six eastern countries in the last years of the Warring States period.

    But I personally believe that to be a general is to win the war. Judging from the results, white is the most prominent, and I choose white up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Copy from the ending.

    Look, Wang Jian is the best (rich and glorious), Bai Lian is the second (in exile but not dead), and Bai Du

    From the beginning again (although zhi died, he committed suicide), Li Mu was at the bottom (dao even lost the right to commit suicide).

    From the perspective of military goals and achievements, Wang Jian was the best (pacifying the Six Kingdoms), Bai Qi was second (severely attacking other countries), Lian Po was again (maintaining hegemony), and Li Mu was at the bottom (defending against foreign enemies).

    From the perspective of opponents, Bai Qi is the best (Zhao and Chu are first-class powers, Lian Po is a first-class opponent), Lian Po is second (Qi is a first-class power, Yan is second and third rate but has been stronger than Zhao after Changping), Li Mu is again (Xiongnu, Qiang Qin), Wang Jian is at the bottom (the Six Kingdoms have declined, and Qin is the only one).

    Its military capabilities can be judged from its opponents and military achievements, and Bai Qi is the strongest. Wang Jian and Li Mu were born at some different times (one in Qiang Qin and the other in the late Zhao), while Lian Po was slightly in the middle (no notable examples of battles).

    From the ending, it can be seen that his political talent, Wang Jian is the strongest. Before Wang Jian set out on the expedition, he had already made plans for his future. The other three all had a miserable end because they disagreed with the sovereign.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is difficult for the four people to distinguish the high and low sources, and they have to say something.

    Bai Qi's ability to lead bai soldiers should be a four-person attack.

    Du has the strongest striking power and the most lethal zhi, so he should be regarded as the first. In comparison, Li Mu is indeed the best at defense among the four (not that he can't attack), it can be said that if he can lead the army alone and not be affected by the outside world, none of the other three can completely defeat Li Mu. Wang Jian is more inclined to be a wise general, more wise and brave.

    Lian Po is the opposite of Wang Qian, heroic but calm. In terms of personal preference and actual situation, it should be 1 Bai Qi, 2 Li Mu, 3 Wang Qian, and 4 Lian Po. The above is a personal opinion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Famous generals of the Warring States Period: Bai Qi, Wang Qian, Lian Po, Li Mu, who is the strongest? Take a look at their track record.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The heroes you mentioned are all ancient. Among them, Bai Qi is the most powerful and kills the most.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    These people are all very famous military strategists, and I think Bai Qi is the most powerful, because Bai Qi's deeds have the most influence.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Bai Qi is not cowardly to fight less and more! Undefeated, the enemy immediately lost half of his combat strength when he heard Bai Qi's name, and Bai Qi was the absolute first!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I personally think that the old man is worse than the other three. Zhi: First of all, it is needless to say dao

    Yes, in ancient China, the internal commander of the army is enough to rank among the top five, the founder of the future Qin State to dominate the world, during the Warring States Period, I think only Yasheng Wu Qi can fight with him without winning or losing. Secondly, Li Mu, when the Zhao State was in turmoil, picked up the burden by himself, causing the Qin State to return several times in vain. Then there is Wang Qian, a madman who destroys the country, and almost all the hard bones in the Six Kingdoms are gnawed by him.

    And Lian Po's reputation was mainly accumulated during the battle against the Qi State and the Yan State, and the two countries were weakened after the death of King Yan Zhao and the restoration of Tian Dan. So compared with the opponent, among the four generals, Lian Po should be at the bottom.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In my eyes, there is no doubt that Li Mu is the strongest source.

    Victory Wang Qian, the advantage is white, the disadvantage is cheap, and the desperate Li Mu. At that time, Zhao was in a great drought and begged for food in Qi, but Qi did not give it.

    Later, Qin Shi Huang immediately sent the Qin army to attack Zhao. In this desperate situation, Li Mu fought with Wang Qian, who was also one of the four generals. It can be seen that either Wang Qian's level of famous generals is a little blowing, or Li Muwan abuses Wang Qian.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The four have different styles of using soldiers, Wang Jian is the most stable, good at suppressing people with strength, thinking about defeat before winning, and always being inspecialized.

    The defeated place is in the advantageous game, Wang Jian is stronger than the other three. Bai Qi and Li Mu are good at attacking, and Bai Qi is imaginary with soldiers, it is difficult to prevent him, and the layout is bold. Li Mu is good at discovering the opponent's weaknesses, killing with one blow, and defeating the Qin State twice, both of which took the initiative to attack and attack, but in the end, when he encountered Wang Jian who was worried about defeat first, he had no weakness at all, so he had no choice but to defend all the time.

    Lian Po is relatively modest, and he is very good in all aspects.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hehe, no one is the best, they are all famous generals. It mainly depends on the strength of the country that the famous player serves.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Although I don't want to admit it, it's really white.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Bai Qi was the most fierce and killed more than half of the deaths in the Warring States Period. It is called, people are slaughtered, and the most terrible thing is that there is no defeat in a lifetime

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, if it weren't for Li Mu to guard the frontier against the Huns, the Qin State would not dare to suppress the Zhao State, and finally the Qin State was divided, and he died unjustly, his record was no worse than Bai Qi, one of the four great war gods of the Warring States In the history of the Warring States Period, there are only Wu Qi, Li Mu, and Bai Qi The three of them fought a hundred battles without a single defeat.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Battle of Changping killed 400,000 Zhao troops.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Lian Po and Li Mu both died in the hands of Guo Kai, who was powerless, and both of them were framed by Guo Kai and killed after being suspicious of King Zhao Mourning Xiang and recovering his military power.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Lian Po Li Mu was the two generals of the Warring States Period, but they all died at the hands of a powerless literati, which was also caused by the literati's slander to the emperor, they could fight for the crown, but they could not stand the emperor's distrust. So they all died at the hands of this literati.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Died in the hands of Xiangguo Guo Kai, this person was insidious and cunning, greedy for money, it was he who spread rumors in the ears of King Zhao, so that Lian Poke died in a foreign land, and Li Mu was killed by the order of King Zhao.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Lian Po and Li Mu Warring States two famous generals died in the hands of Guo Kai, Guo Kai lived in a peasant family since he was a child, he relied on his ingenuity to become an official, and he was very good at observing words and feelings.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    They all died in the hands of Guo Kai, although this Guo Kai was a literati, but he was very smart and grabbed the thigh of King Zhao Mourning Xiang, who trusted him very much.

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