In the history of ancient Chinese warfare, sometimes there will be a lot of jaw-dropping historical phenomena, if it does not appear in the history books, but on the modern self-media platform, then there will certainly be many netizens below to leave comments such as "the current editor is also too capable of editing", for example, in the Battle of Pengcheng, Xiang Yu led 30,000 Chu troops to defeat 500,000 Han troops, if it did not appear in the history books, even the most imaginable novelists did not dare to write so.

In the Battle of Changshanpo that occurred during the Three Kingdoms period, Zhao Yun killed hundreds of people seven times and seven times, and finally rescued Ah Dou, that is to say, he came and went freely in the Camp of the Cao Army while holding a child, and he did not have a little injury on his body, which sounded quite incredible, so that many people thought that it was just a fiction in the novel, but in fact, it was a real thing that happened in history.
It was in the thirteenth year of Jian'an (208 AD), after Cao Cao pacified the north, his self-confidence was extremely inflated, and he thought that "the atmosphere is lucky and the destiny of heaven is in me", so he led a large army to the south with a hundred times the ambition, Liu Bei was unable to escape under the emperor, to what extent was the emperor in a hurry? Even his own wife and children could not take care of it, and Zhao Yun went to rescue Liu Bei's son Ah Dou in this situation.
It is worth noting that Zhao Yun did not choose to save Liu Bei's wife, nor did he save his two daughters, but only chose to save Ah Dou, because Ah Dou is Liu Bei's future heir, and the existence of Ah Dou can make many generals believe that this group can also have a future, so Zhao Yun is not only extremely skilled in martial arts, but also has a very extraordinary grasp of the overall situation.
In order to be able to save Ah Dou, Zhao Yun came and went in the Cao Army and killed hundreds of people, even more powerful than Zhang Sanfeng, who had divine skills, after all, Zhang Sanfeng was only "killing a hundred thieves by single Ding". Such a record looks very incredible, as if the ancient generals are like humanoid tanks, and it will be curious to be able to do everything.
The story of the Three Kingdoms is also very popular in Japan, and the story of Zhao Yun's seven ins and seven outs killing hundreds of people is also widely circulated among the Japanese, who are very interested in the authenticity of this event, and they also have a very deep practical spirit, in order to verify the feasibility of this event, they have made an experiment for this purpose.
The Japanese recruited 50 fencers who had been trained for a long time, let them practice according to the queues of ancient soldiers, and tied a small balloon to their chests. Three Olympic-caliber fencing masters were invited to challenge, and as long as the balloons on the chest of those fencers were broken, it meant his death.
In the beginning, the three fencing masters were able to maneuver in the fencing team and defeated many fencers, but after a period of time, their physical strength gradually became weak, and they were finally able to declare defeat. The Japanese also concluded that Zhao Yun's kind of seven-in,seven-out, seven-out general who killed hundreds of people without injury himself actually did not exist.
However, we all know that China has been a place of miracles since ancient times, and it is easy to appear many legendary figures, and it seems not surprising that there are occasionally a few characters who can be invincible. What do you think about that?