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Who are the top sixteen most powerful generals in the Three Kingdoms?

1. "One Lu, two Zhao, three Dian, Wei, four passes, five horses and six Zhang Fei" is the traditional folk ranking of the generals' force in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Of course, there are many other ranking orders and opinions based on different opinions in history, but it is undeniable

It is this ranking that has the widest impact (it also seems to be related to whether it rhymes or not).

Of course, there is no harm in ranking the copycats from another perspective and various continuation theories.

2. In the early years, I heard an old man say that this ranking was based on the personal subjective feelings of Xu Chu, the famous general of the Three Kingdoms, and was passed down from generation to generation, because only General Xu was the only one who had faced off against these six generals at their peak.

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----------A. Xu Zhu versus Lu Bu: In the twelfth chapter, Lu Bu led his troops out of the formation and cursed with a horizontal halberd.

Xu Chu came out.

In a twenty-match fight, there is no winner or loser.

Cao Cao said, "Lü Bu can't defeat him alone." He sent Dian Wei to assist him in the battle, and two generals attacked him. Xiahou Dun and Xia Houyuan on the left, and Li Dian and Yue Jin on the right, all arrived together, and six generals attacked Lu Bu.

Bu Zha couldn't stop him and turned his horse back to the city.

(This battle was the first time Xu Chu, a fledgling, participated in a war. The first battle was to challenge the god Lu Bu alone. Xu Chu held on for twenty rounds. The scene became increasingly ugly. He finally saw that there is a world outside the world. Fortunately, Brother Dian took action in time. Even so, Mr. Cao still

Afraid of losing the general, he decisively ordered a six-on-one group fight) B. Xu Zhu versus Zhao Yun: Chapter 31, Xuande immediately recited the Edict on Clothing and Belts.

Cao Cao was furious and taught Xu Chu to fight.

Behind Xuande, Zhao Yunting took action.

Two generals will meet each other for thirty times, and there will be no winner or loser.

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Xuande walked in panic.

Zhao Yun said, "Don't worry, my lord, but I'm coming with you." Zhao Yunting leaped on his horse with his spear, and opened a way for him. Xuande followed behind with his two swords.

During the war.

Xu Chu pursued him and fought with Zhao Yun.

Behind Yu Jin and Li Dian arrived again.

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Seeing that the situation was in danger, Xuande left in despair.

Xuande was panicking and was about to fight on his own. Gao Lan's rear army suddenly became confused. A general rushed into the formation. When the gun was fired, Gao Lan turned over and fell from his horse.

Look at it, it's Zhao Yun.

(After the battle started, Xu Zhu did not dare to stick to it like a plaster and chase Zhao Yun bravely, so he gave Zhao Yun the opportunity to sneak attack on his fellow villager Gao Lan from behind. The important thing is that Xu Chu suddenly disappeared in the later stages of this battle. He could only

It shows that Xu Zhu has suffered a lot and lost the confidence to challenge Zhao Yun again.) C. Xu Zhu vs. Dian Wei: In the twelfth chapter, Xu Chu and Dian Wei went from chen to noon, regardless of the winner, and each took a short rest.

After a while, Xu Chu came out to challenge again, and Dian Wei also came out.

The battle continued until dusk, but everyone stopped due to lack of horses.

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, Xu Zhu versus Guan Yu: Chapter 25: Guan Gong was furious and led 3,000 men out of the city to fight Xiahou Dun.

After more than ten battles, Dun turned his horse back and fled.

When Guan Gong came, he fought and left in panic.

Guan agreed to drive twenty miles, but he was afraid that he might miss Pipi, so he raised his troops and went back.

Only the sound of a cannon was heard. Xu Huang was on the left and Xu Chu was on the right. The two armies blocked the way. Guan Gong seized the way and ran away. The ambush troops on both sides fired hundreds of crossbows with arrows like locusts.

Guan Gong could not pass, so he reined in his troops and returned. Xu Huang and Xu Chu caught up and fought.

Guan Gong fought hard to kill the two men and led his army back to Xiapi, but Xiahou Dun stopped them and started fighting again.

When the public battle came to an end, there was no way to return. They only got a mountain of earth, and led the troops to camp on the top of the mountain, with little rest.

(Guan Yu, who has no red rabbit yet, can still defeat Xiahou Dun, Xu Huang, and Xu Zhu's level of wheel fighting experts many times even when the battle situation is unfavorable) E. Xu Zhu vs. Ma Chao: Chapter 59, Ma Chao drew his gun and rode his horse, immediately

In front of the formation, he shouted: "Hurry up, tiger fool!" Cao Cao looked back at the generals under the gate and said: "Ma Chao is as brave as Lu Bu!" Without saying anything, Xu Chu clapped his horse and came out with his sword.

Ma Chao drew his gun and engaged in battle.

After fighting for more than a hundred times, the winner was indistinguishable.

The horses were tired, so they all returned to the army, changed their horses, and went out to the front of the battle again.

There were more than a hundred fights, with no winner or loser.

Xu Chuxing got up, flew back to the formation, took off his armor, with muscles all over his body, naked with a sword in hand, turned on his horse, and came to fight Ma Chao.

The two armies were horrified.

The two fought for more than thirty years, and Chu Fenwei raised his sword and chopped Ma Chao.

Super dodged, and a shot hit Chu's heart.

Chu Qidao held the gun.

Two men grabbed guns on horseback.

Xu Zhu was so strong that he broke the barrel of his gun with a loud noise and each took half of it and beat him randomly on his horse.

Cao Cao was afraid that Chu would make a mistake, so he ordered two generals, Xia Houyuan and Cao Hong, to attack from a pinch.

(Cao was afraid that Chu would make a mistake, which meant that Lao Xu was clearly at a disadvantage. The purpose of the flanking attack was to steal people.) F. Xu Zhu versus Zhang Fei: In the 40th chapter, he said that Cao Ren and Cao Hong had led an army of 100,000 to the front line.

In front of him, Xu Chu had led three thousand armored troops to open the way. Zhang Fei, because Guan Gong had released the water from the upper stream, led his troops from the lower stream to kill the enemy, intercepting Cao Ren and killing him.

Suddenly he met Xu Chu and fought with him. Xu Chu did not dare to fight and ran away.

Chapter 42: Lead the army to pursue Zhao Yun to Changban Bridge. Cao Ren, Li Dian, Xiahou Dun, Xia Houyuan, Le Jin, Zhang Liao, Zhang He, Xu Chu and others all arrived.

Seeing Zhang Fei's angry eyes and his spear raised, he immediately stood on the bridge. Fearing that it was Zhuge Kongming's plan, no one dared to come near.

Chapter 50: When all the generals saw Zhang Fei, they were all frightened.

Xu Chu rode a bareback horse to fight Zhang Fei.

Two generals, Zhang Liao and Xu Huang, also came to attack with their horses.

There was a melee between the troops and horses on both sides.

Cao Cao first moved his horse to escape, and the generals escaped individually.

Zhang Fei came from behind.

Cao Cao fled in a meandering way, and his pursuers were getting farther and farther away. When he looked back, many of the generals were wounded.

In the 72nd chapter, Cao Cao asked, "Who dares to fight against Zhang Fei?" Xu Chu said, "Someone is willing to go!" Cao Cao ordered Xu Chu to lead a thousand elite soldiers to escort the food and grass on the road to Yangpingguan.

Xu Chu was very drunk, so he took advantage of the wine to rush for food and carriages.

Zhang Fei straightened his spear and mounted his horse, heading straight for Xu Chu.