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Who was the person with the highest martial arts in ancient times?

A real martial arts master is not an imaginary or man-made known figure, but must be reliable.

First place: Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin Reason: This man's martial arts is by no means a myth. I have been a soldier for generations, so I have a family background in martial arts. Later, he walked alone in the rivers and lakes, and it is said that he played invincible hands all over the world. Later, he defected to Guo Wei in the Tang Dynasty. He was valued for his bravery and became a trustworthy officer from the bottom. Later, he became the supreme commander of the Guards in the Later Zhou Dynasty, and behaved appropriately in front of the temple (the head of the director of the Ouchi). If it weren't for the kung fu emperor, I'm afraid this emperor wouldn't make sense. And his martial arts are also circulating now. There are many martial arts in Henan and Hebei, such as Taizu Changquan and Taizu Stick, which are said to have been created by Zhao Kuangyin. So this man's martial arts is beyond doubt, and this man has no reason to be second.

Second place: Yang-the reason, although Yang is only good at shooting. But its superb archery is hard to surpass since ancient times. More importantly, you can grab an arrow with your hand and even bite it with your teeth. The bridge that Shi Chuanli saw was even more dazzling. Although the fist is not necessarily worse than anyone else, as long as no one alive is targeted by him, the ability of Wan Ma Jun to shoot the enemy's head with an arrow can't help but be called the second.

Third place: Yue Fei-Reason: If Yue Zhu only relies on a few volumes of military books and the loyalty behind him to serve the country, it will be very difficult to push the nomads from behind. The reason why Yue Jiajun is so fierce is not only the national complex, but also the excellent fist and fist kung fu. Yuejia Boxing is said to have been passed down to this day. There are formulas. I've heard one or two. If you use your feet when you are far away, you can recall sentences with your elbows when you are near. However, if both knees and elbows can kill, its power is self-evident. And Yue Fei is the boss of Yue Jiajun. So the third one is on the right.

After that, they can be tied together, because it is really difficult to verify whether these people really exist and are really useful in combat.

Zhang Sanfeng, at least the founder of Tai Ji Chuan and Taiji Sword, has doubts about his martial arts and whether he can kill people with them.

Yue Nv-there really is no name, only Yue Nv. At least the founder of Yue Girl Sword. According to legend, sword of the yue maiden is basically an enhanced version of Jiuyin Zhen Jing.

Hua tuo-at least the founder of wuqinxi. Although it is difficult for doctors and martial artists to get in touch. But at that time, Hua tuo dared to run around in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, and he was still very strong. His kung fu should be unusual.

As for Xiang Yu, Lu Bu, Dian Wei, Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and Zhao. I don't deny that they are all arrogant heroes. Courage is high and strength is great. But if combined with historical facts, there was no stirrup before the Han Dynasty. In addition to long sabres, cavalry can also ride and shoot, and perhaps have guns, but riding a horse is by no means a rampage. And there is no credible martial arts handed down from generation to generation, so it can't be regarded as a martial arts master. On the other hand, Qinglong Crescent Moon Blade and Zhangba Steel Spear are long weapons only available in the Yuan Dynasty and later, and there is absolutely no way to own them in the Three Kingdoms. In addition, Tian Fang painted the halberd as a ritual vessel, which was not a weapon for immediate actual combat.