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1 Xiang Yu (233 BC, 202 BC).
2 Lu Bu (?) A.D. 198).
3 Guan Yu (162 AD, 219 AD).
4 Li Guang (?) 119 BC).
5 Zhang Fei (168 AD, 221 AD).
6 Ma Chao (176 A.D., 222 A.D.).
7 Zhao Yun (169 A.D., 229 A.D.).
8 Lian Po (?) 238 BC).
9 Dian Wei (?) A.D. 197).
10 Li Yuanba (609 A.D., 631 A.D.), 11 Huang Zhong (145 A.D., 220 A.D.).
12 Xu Chu (?) 225 A.D.).
13 Zhang Liao (169 A.D., 224 A.D.).
14 Hu Lüguang (515 A.D., 572 A.D.), 15 Tai Shici (166 A.D., 206 A.D.), 16 Sun Ce (175 A.D., 200 A.D.).
17 Huo Quzhi (140 BC, 117 BC)18 Ran Min (?) 352 A.D.).
19 Xu Huang (?) A.D. 227).
20 Yingbu (?) 195 BC).
Xiang Yu is the strongest!!
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Lu Bu. Lu Bu was a major hero in the Three Kingdoms period, known as "the red rabbit in the horse, and Lu Bu in the people". He and his mount, Chitu, were once the stunners in the hearts of people in that turbulent era.
But Lu Bu's fate was not very good, his life crossed like a meteor over the history of the Three Kingdoms, and he did not finally achieve a career. However, because of his appearance, it had an important impact on the political and military pattern of the time - creating three major changes in the historical development of the Three Kingdoms.
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In ancient Chinese legends, the top ten generals ranked first in terms of combat power: Wujiang River, one person killed the Han army, 3,000 iron cavalry, and after the self-killing, the Han army still did not dare to move forward for a long time.
Liu Xiu's second: borrowed 800 soldiers in the first battle of Kunyang, broke Wang Mang's elite 800000.
Lu Bu third: Lu Bu among people and Red Rabbit among horses are by no means in vain.
Nanjiyun fourth: The first battle of Suiyang, 30 cavalry broke through and asked for help. He bit off his finger and took on tens of thousands of rebels to be captured and killed.
Huo Qu's fifth: 20 years old He went deep into the wolf's den in a war and destroyed the two tribal kings of the Xiongnu.
Lu Wenlong sixth: Eight sledgehammers and one Zhang Xian can't kill him.
Li Yuanba seventh: The first hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, he killed Yuwen Chengdu with a hammer and basically killed it in seconds.
Guan Yu Eighth: Martial Saint! How much to give some face.
Li Wenzhong's ninth: Deploy thousands of Zhang Shicheng 200,000, expedition to Mobei to capture Shangdu, and the Northern Yuan Dynasty fled.
Xue Rengui tenth: Who Tang Taizong went east to Goryeo, 10 horses broke 100,000, and legend has it that Taizong was divided into Goryeo governors.
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There is no strongest, only stronger.
Not to mention the different generations.
Personally, I think Lu Bu is the strongest.
Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, who are known as invincible, can't beat Lu Bu together...
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The first is undoubtedly Tang Seng, because Sun Wukong, who single-handedly ate 13 relics, killed Wutian.
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The first is undoubtedly Xiang Yu. The second is Zhao Yun. The third is Li Yuanba. Fourth, Lu Bu.
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First place Hong Jun, second place Gonggong, third place Li Yuanba, fourth place Xiang Yu, fifth place Lu Bu, sixth place Luo Shixin, seventh place Xue Li, eighth place Yuwen Chengdu, ninth place Pei Yuanqing, tenth place Zhao Yun, eleventh place Guan Yu, twelfth place Yue Fei, thirteenth place Luo Cheng, fourteenth place Luo Tong, fifteenth place Ma Chao, sixteenth place Zhang Fei, seventeenth place Qi Jiguang, eighteenth place Han Baohu, nineteenth place Zhang Ren, twentieth place Su Dingfang!
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Hahaha, Li Yuanba is amazing, you are talking about history, not romance, if you count those ** romances, I can also pull an invincible person, I can pull his little finger to smash the earth, history general, you count Li Yuanba into it, you simply count Erlang God Sun Wukong Chiyou Xingtian mess into it.
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It depends on whether you are asking about the official history or the romance, and it doesn't make sense for you to ask this question in the romance, depending on how you blow it. The official history is Zhang Liao, Guan Yu, Wen Yuan, Yang Zaixing, Xue Rengui, Li Cunxiao, Xiang Yu, Ran Min, Xia Luqi and other individuals.
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What nonsense, is Xiang Yu the king? Don't call Zhao Kuangyin, Ran Min, and Yan Huang in. History can really fight the generals who have not yet become emperors Ran Min, Zhao Kuangyin,. Guan Gong Qin Qiong.
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The first Xiang Yu is undoubtedly, four times 100 people are killed, and one time is a foot battle 100 people are killed, the second Li Cunxiao is also a hundred people to be killed, Wang but Xiang will but Li is talking about Li Cunxiao, the back three or four of the 100 people recorded in the official history, Ran Min, Yang Zaixing, I personally think that Ran Min is the third Yang Fourth, and I personally think that the fifth row of Xue Rengui, these five people should be at the level of the five gods of the Chinese armed forces, and it is not easy to rank later. . . Personally, I don't think there is any controversy about these five people ranking in the top five, if you take the official historical materials, please don't mention Li Yuanba or something.
All dynasties are different, look at the history books for this one.
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