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Bai Qi, Wang Qian, Lian Po, and Li Mu are known as the four famous generals of the Warring States.
White (?.)—258 BC), also known as Gongsun Qi, known as "Ren Tu", one of the four generals of the Warring States Period (the other three were Wang Qian, Lian Po, and Li Mu) was a famous general of the Qin State during the Warring States Period. A native of Yi (now northeast of Yi County, Shaanxi), Sun Wu in Chinese history, and another outstanding military strategist and commander after Wu Qi.
Wang Qian, born and died in an unknown year, was a native of Dongxiang, Pinyang (now northeast of Fuping County, Shaanxi Province), an outstanding military strategist in the Qin Dynasty, and another famous general of the Qin State after Bai Qi. Together with his son Wang Ben, he made great contributions in assisting Qin Shi Huang in the war to unify the six countries, except for Han, the other five kingdoms were destroyed by Wang Jian and his son.
Lian Po, a native of Lingxian County, Dezhou, Shandong, Han nationality, was born in 327 BC and died in 243 BC, and was 84 years old when he died. At the end of the Warring States Period, the famous generals of Zhao State, together with Bai Qi, Wang Jian and Li Mu, were called the "Four Famous Generals of the Warring States".
Li Mu (?).—229 BC), a native of Zhao during the Warring States Period, Han nationality, and an outstanding military strategist and commander of Zhao during the Warring States Period. The official was the prime minister of Zhao Guo, with the rank of general, and was awarded the title of Zhao Guowu Anjun.
Li Mu's life activities can be roughly divided into two stages, the first period was on the northern border of Zhao State, fighting against the Xiongnu; The latter period is to participate in political and military activities in the DPRK and China, mainly to resist the Qin state. Together with Bai Qi, Wang Jian and Lian Po, he is known as the "Four Famous Generals of the Warring States".
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1,000-character text]: Qi Jian is quite a pastor, and the soldiers are the most proficient. It refers to Bai Qi and Wang Jian of the Qin State, and Lian Po and Li Mu of the Zhao State.
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Qin Zhibai Qi, Wang Qian; Zhao Zhi, Li Mu, Lian Po.
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The four famous generals of the Warring States were Bai Qi and Wang Jian of Qin, and Lian Po and Li Mu of Zhao. In the "Thousand Character Text", it is based on "Qi Jian is quite pastoral, and the army is the most refined." Xuanwei Desert, well-known Danqing. to describe the exploits of these four generals.
Bai Qi was the first of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period, who crisscrossed the battlefield for 37 years, beheaded more than one million people, and was respected as the "God of War" by later generations.
Wang Jian is a rare general talent in the Qin State after Bai Qi. He was wise but not violent, brave and resourceful, which was extremely valuable in the Warring States period when he was overly killed.
Lian Po is the strongest martial artist among the four famous generals, and his strategy can be compared with Bai Qi. Not only brave and good at fighting, but also take into account the overall situation, understand the general situation, have the courage to correct mistakes, and have noble character.
Li Mu treated his soldiers with kindness, won the love of the soldiers and the people, and had high prestige. Li Mu was stationed on the border of Zhao all the year round, resisting the Xiongnu, and the results of the last battle were: killing more than 100,000 soldiers and horses of the Xiongnu, eliminating the scarf, repelling Donghu, and subduing Linhu.
They all started as the most basic 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, representing the highest level of actual combat during the Warring States Period. These four people were all famous generals in the late Warring States period, and their military exploits were all great, but there were no military writings.
The four gentlemen are: Wei Guoxinlingjun Wei Wuji, Chu Guochun, Shenjun Huang Xie, Qi Guomeng Weijun Tianwen, and Zhao Guopingjun Zhao Sheng.
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