The Three Kingdoms is a very important historical period in the history of our country, and even the most wonderful era in the minds of many people.
The reason for this is that during this period, countless sages and good generals have emerged, and with their outstanding talents and the "interpretation" of later novels, they have gained a wide reputation in the folk, especially the description of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the most widely known, as one of the four famous works, he has a vivid record of the characters and stories of the Three Kingdoms.

It is precisely because of the influence of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that Cao Cao's cunning and treachery, Guan Yu's loyalty and bravery, and Zhuge Liang's clever calculations have all become the talk of future generations after tea and dinner. However, compared with the heroic strategy of the princes and the strategists, the bravery and good warfare of the military generals have attracted more attention, and in the folk, the combinations of ''Five Tiger Generals',' 'Five Sons and Good Generals',' and 'Twelve Tiger Ministers of Jiangbiao' can be described as very well-known and loved. So, who are the top ten military generals of the Wei, Shu, and Wu countries in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms? Why? How should they be sorted?
Then, according to the records of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, we will select the top ten military generals from the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu in turn, and make a simple evaluation and arrangement. The first is the state of Wei, which Cao Cao exhausted his life's energy to lay the foundation, as mentioned above, the state of Wei has five sons of the state of Wei, who are praised by Chen Shou, the author of the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, as "the good general of the times, and the five sons are the first", that is, the five famous generals of Zhang Liao, Le Jin, Yu Ban, Zhang Gao, and Xu Huang.
Among them, Zhang Liao was revered by many as the first place, because he raided Sun Quan's 100,000-strong army with 800 elite soldiers, severely defeated the enemy's vigor, and set a record of "Wei Zhen Xiaoyaojin". Zhang Gao was only reused in the later period of Cao Cao's reign, serving as the commander of the Front Line of The Shu Dynasty, and was good at the Forbidden Army, but after being flooded by Guan Yu, he had no choice but to surrender, and Le Jin and Xu Huang's achievements were not very brilliant, but they were also famous leaders.
In addition to these five people, Cao Cao also had five generals, Xiahou Huan, Xiahou Yuan, Dianwei, Xu Chu, and Pound De, and Xiahou Huan plucked his eyes and dedicated his life to Cao Wei's cause together with his brother Xiahou Yuan, who was good at marching in a hurry. Dianwei chased the tiger across the stream, and when Cao Cao was attacked, he alone resisted thousands of enemy troops, and several arrows were heroically sacrificed in his body, xu Chu took over dianwei to guard Cao Cao, and once was naked on horse Chao, and was respected by the military as "Tiger Fool".
In fact, Cao Cao also has Cao Ren, Cao Zhang and other clan famous generals, the author believes that Cao Ren's strength is really above Lejin, as for the specific ranking, the author believes that the famous generals should not only be based on the value of force, but also consider the ability of the commander, so Zhang Liao and Zhang Gao should be in the forefront, and then Cao Ren, Xiahou Yuan, Xiahou Huan, Xu Huang, Pound, Dianwei, Xu Chu, yu Ban are all ranked behind, but the ranking should be in no particular order because of the different evaluation criteria.
There were not as many talents under Liu Bei's account as Cao Cao,but thanks to Luo Guanzhong's description, there was a qualitative victory. In terms of novels alone, the Five Tigers will undoubtedly be selected, among them, Guan Yu, who cut off Yan Liang and Wen Ugly, and went north to cut Cao Wei Zhen Huaxia, should naturally be ranked first, while the white horse silver gun, Zhao Yun, who entered and exited seven times in Changsaka Slope, could be ranked second, and Cao Cao who killed Cao Cao at Tongguan cut his beard and abandoned his robe, and the "Shen Wei Tian General" ma Chao could be called third.
Subsequently, Zhang Fei, who was extremely powerful, drank the long bridge, and Huang Zhong, who killed the enemy general Xiahou Yuan on the Dingjun Mountain, should also be included in the list. In addition, Wei Yan, Jiang Wei, Liao Hua, Ma Dai, and Wang Ping in Liu Bei's army were also excellent generals with outstanding military ability, Wei Yanzhen guarded Hanzhong and guarded the peace of Shu Land, Jiang Wei struggled to resist and maintain the vitality of Shu Han, Liao Hua bravely shouldered heavy responsibilities in times of crisis, Ma Dai destroyed Wei Yan, which disturbed the hearts of the army, and Wang Ping also supported him bitterly in the late Shu Han period.
The author believes that the Shu Han generals should be Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan, Jiang Wei, Liao Hua, Ma Dai and Wang Ping. As for Eastern Wu, people often say that the "Twelve Tiger Ministers of Jiangbiao" are Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang, Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, Chen Wu, Dong Xun, Gan Ning, Ling Tong, Xu Sheng, Pan Zhang, and Ding Feng, but this does not have Tai Shi Ci, who is equal to Sun Ce, and the author believes that the ten major military generals of Eastern Wu should include him.
The author believes that the first name of the Eastern Wu general should be Gan Ning, who led more than a hundred elite night raids on Cao Ying, successfully caused chaos in the enemy army, and was praised by Sun Quan as "Meng De has Zhang Liao, lonely and prosperous, and enough enemies." Tai Shi Ci was strong in martial arts, and once confronted Zhang Liao head-on, but unfortunately died, according to his righteousness and martial courage, he deserved to be among the best. Among the other martial generals, Huang Gai worked diligently and willingly suffered from skin and flesh for the success of the fire plan, and his spirit was quite commendable.
Zhou Tai sacrificed his life many times to protect Sun Quan, and also beheaded the general Sha Moke, Xu Sheng and Ding Feng had used tricks to deceive the famous strategist Liu Ye, and Ding Feng also shot Zhang Liao, resulting in his death. Jiang Qin excelled in archery, having shot Chen Heng, and Han Dang was old and strong, with a good record of defeating Cai Mao and Wen Ping. Chen Wu slaughtered more than fifty enemy troops with more than ten people, and was eventually killed by Pound, and Cheng Pu served three generations of Eastern Wu monarchs, making great achievements, and they were all enough to be selected as the top ten military generals in Eastern Wu.