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Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

Some people say that in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao's personal bodyguard Xu Chu is a veritable single-handed king, who has singled out nine first-class famous generals in his life, and the most famous warriors in the novel. Reading through the novel, it is not difficult for us to find that this is indeed the case, he has fought against Dianwei and Xu Huang in his own camp, and he has also singled out Lü Bu, the first fierce general, and the five tiger generals under Liu Bei, and he has also singled out four of them. However, although Xu Chu has played against many famous generals, his record is not dazzling, for example, he fought against four of the five tiger generals, twice to be drawn, and the other two ended in defeat.

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

Among the Five Tigers of the Shu Han Dynasty, the first to fight Xu Chu was Guan Yu, who when Cao Cao conquered Xuzhou, Liu Bei abandoned his wife and son and fled to Yuan Shao's camp alone. Guan Yu, who remained in Xia Pi, was besieged by Cao Jun, and met three famous generals, Xiahou Huan, Xu Huang, and Xu Chu. In the process of fighting, Xu Chu and Xu Huang joined forces, and were eventually repelled by Guan Yu, that is to say, Xu Chu's martial arts should be inferior to Guan Yu's. The second five tiger generals to fight against Xu Chu were the changsheng general Zhao Yun - during the Battle of Rangshan, Zhao Yun and Xu Chu fought for thirty times, regardless of victory or defeat, and the duel between the two ended in a draw.

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

At the time of the Battle of Tongguan, Xu Chu was challenged by Ma Chao, who had not yet surrendered to Liu Bei at that time, and the two fought for more than 200 times, and they also failed to distinguish between victory and defeat. A few years later, the Battle of Hanzhong broke out, and when it was learned that Zhang Fei was going to rob the grain and grass of the Cao army, Xu Chu took the initiative to ask for orders to intercept Zhang Fei, only to be stabbed by Zhang Fei with a spear under his horse, almost losing his life, and since then, Xu Chu has never been able to go to the battlefield again. Of course, the reason why Zhang Fei was able to achieve such a result was mainly because Xu Chu was drunk and unable to fight. So, also one of the Five Tiger Generals, if Huang Zhong and Xu Chu fight, what will be the end? After Xu Chu singled out the fourth of the five tiger generals, he could not win, could he win back a round when he met Huang Zhong?

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

Xiaobian believes that if two people are only normal heads-ups, the ending is about to be indistinguishable. Why? In fact, if you carefully taste the result of Xu Chu's single-handed confrontation with the other four people - he lost at the hands of Guan Yu, a large part of the reason is that he needs to cheat and lure Guan Yu away from Xia Pi; the defeat at the hands of Zhang Fei is mainly because he drank too much and could not exert his full strength. In addition, whether he met Ma Chao or Zhao Yun, they were all states in which no one could help anyone. Coupled with the martial arts of the Five Tiger Generals of the Shu Han Dynasty, they were all between Bo Zhong. Therefore, if Xu Chu and Huang Zhong are normal heads-ups and there is no unexpected factor, it will probably end in a draw.

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

However, if they were a life-and-death duel, Xu Chu would most likely die at the hands of Huang Zhong. After all, Huang Zhong is old and strong, not only has the xiao yong who does not lose Guan Yu, but also has the ability to wear Yang in a hundred steps. When Guan Yu first fought in Changsha, he could not escape his arrow, and if it were not for Huang Zhong's intention to repay the favor of life, Guan Yu might have died on the spot. Xu Chu's martial arts were similar to Guan Yu's, or even slightly inferior, so the arrows that Guan Yu could not dodge, Xu Chu estimated would not be able to dodge. Speaking of this, some people may say that the same martial arts are similar, Zhao Yun and Ma Chao are very good at dodging arrows, so why do they think that Xu Chu must be shot, or even shot?

Xu Chu singled out four of the five tigers, lost two and drew twice, if he met Huang Zhong, what would be the record?

You know, Ma Chao and Zhao Yun are both famous beautiful men, ape arms and waists, light body shape, plus they both use guns as weapons, dodging arrows or pulling arrows is not difficult. However, Xu Chu, like Guan Yu, used a bulky knife as a weapon, and was a typical representative of the tiger's back and bear waist--nine feet long and ten girders, how could Xu Chu easily dodge Huang Zhong's arrows, or use his weapon to pull the arrows down in time? Therefore, if in the course of the battle, Huang Zhong had the opportunity to shoot arrows through deception, then Xu Chu would be seriously injured even if he did not die.

All the information in this article comes from books such as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and the editor guarantees the authenticity of the content, and there is no innuendo or politics involved.

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