
Lv Haifeng
In other words, if we mention the two "door gods" Qin Shubao and Wei Chigong, who have countless fans in the folk circle, I believe that everyone can't help but feel respect. However, there is a stronger middle hand in the strong. If the two of them are only in terms of strength, who is better? Let's go and investigate together.
First of all, let's first understand the basic situation of Qin Qiong and Wei Chigong. Qin Qiong's date of birth is unknown, the character Shu bao, is a generation of famous generals in the late Sui and early Tang dynasties, bravely crowning the three armies, and threatening the enemy. Since following Tang Taizong Li Shimin in his southern expedition to the northern war, he has made many military achievements and was finally listed as one of the twenty-four heroes of Ling Yan Pavilion. And Wei Chigong? He was born in 585 AD, the character Jingde, with the character line, Shuozhou Shanyang people. Before his death, the official to the Kaifu Yi Tongsan Division (from Yipin), the Duke of Eguo (from Yipin), and after his death, he was given to Situ and the Governor of The Prefecture, and the title of "Zhongwu" (忠武) can be described as a lifetime of prominence.
Of course, if we only look at the resumes of the two of them, the official ranks of the two of them are basically the same, Qin Qiong is a feudal official in the army, and Wei Chigong is the "commander of the front army". However, because Wei Chigong lived another 20 years longer than Qin Qiong, his strength and power eventually far exceeded Qin Qiong's.
However, at the beginning of Qin Qiong's time, Wei Chigong was incomparable, on the one hand, Qin Qiong's experience was rich. He had served as an important backbone member of the Sui Army, the Wagang Army, and Wang Shichong, but only later did he defect to the Tang Army. As a result, it has accumulated a wealth of combat experience. On the other hand, because Qin Qiong was bold and skipped people, he was particularly good at leading his army to personally charge the battlefield. Especially in the battle of Zhang Sutuo defeating Lu Mingyue and Li Shimin defeating Dou Jiande, he became the captain of the "death squad" and "commando team" of the Tang army.
On the contrary, Wei Chigong's experience is relatively simple. It was only in his early years that he had joined the Sui army and later served as a general of Liu Wuzhou, and by the third year of Wu De, he had already sacrificed the city to Tang and became a powerful general under Li Shimin. Of course, Wei Chigong's most cattle achievement is not to shoot Shan Xiongxin and shoot Li Yuanji, but to save Li Shimin's life twice, as the saying goes, "There is no higher merit than the savior." Therefore, in this regard, Qin Qiong is difficult to match.
Of course, if he fought alone, Wei Chigong would still be stronger than Qin Qiong. For example, although Li Yuanji was brave and good at making long hammers, he competed with Wei Chigong three times, and all of them were taken away by Wei Chigong, which shows that Wei Chigong's ability to fight alone is extremely deep. It is precisely because of this that Wei Chigong used his superb martial arts to establish a great battle achievement for the Tang Dynasty.
At the same time, if the two of them looked at the change in Xuanwu Gate, they were also Wei Chigong. You know, at the time of the outbreak of the incident, after Wei Chigong followed Li Shimin into the Xuanwu Gate, Li Yuanji originally wanted to kill Li Shimin immediately, but because he was afraid of Wei Chigong's superb martial arts, he did not dare. Instead, he turned around and fled, but despite this, he was shot by Wei Chigong. This helped Li Shimin succeed in the Xuanwumen Revolution.
In short, Qin Qiong and Wei Chigong, if only in terms of strength, who is better? I think it is still Wei Chigong. (Lv Haifeng)