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The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

Many years ago, when it was popular to play with post bars, people often posted funny things in the sticker bar. After the new three kingdoms came out, due to the boldness of the lines, there were many slot points, so many people in the related post bar were complaining. I was under the impression that there were two warrior terriers that were the most fun.

One is the Peerless Admiral Pan Feng. He was originally a subordinate of Jizhou's assassin Shi Hanfu, and when he fought with Hua Xiong, he was quickly beheaded. But later he was spoofed by netizens and became a "peerless general Pan Feng" with high martial arts.

Later, there was a derivative film. In a movie, Pan Feng is very powerful, claiming to defeat Lü Bu, but was killed by Lü Bu. Before he died, he did not know whether the director gave Pan Feng face or deliberately did so, Pan Feng also said that he was carelessly poisoned, otherwise he would not have lost to Lü Bu.

There is also a game advertisement, and Pan Feng also appears. Pan Feng met Lü Bu on the way, and as a result, he was directly killed by Lü Bu after the battle, but he was able to resurrect continuously, and finally he understood that this was a game. I have to say that this game advertisement is full of creativity.

The other is the fierce general Liu Sandao. There is no such figure in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in the New Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu fought in front of the Tiger Prison Pass, and Wang Kuang said that he had a fierce general Liu Sandao, and within three swords lü Bu would behead Lü Bu under his horse. As a result, Liu Sandao, Wang Chong and Han Yong fought Lü Bu together, and the three of them did not even show their faces, and they were seconds by Lü Bu.

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?
The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

By the way, later, the general Daorong was also angry, and his sentence "Say my name, scare Ru" has also become a classic line.

Recently, I looked at the Three Kingdoms category problem, and I saw the Divine Sticker, which probably said: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the buried fierce general was Qu A's young general, who had single-handedly picked out twelve fierce generals such as Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, and Han Dang!

In addition, there are many people speculating about the identity of this Qu'a young general. Some people say that Qu A Xiao will be Huang Zhong when he was young, some people say that Qu Ah Xiao will have other people, and even some people say that Qu Ah Xiao will later choose to go into hiding.

Why? Everything has to start with Sun Ce vs. Tai Shi Ci.

After Sun Jian's death, his descendants attached themselves to Yuan Shu. However, Yuan Shu looked down on Sun Ce, and Sun Ce decided to break away from Yuan Shu and go it alone. To this end, Sun Ce donated the Chuanguo Jade Seal that his father Sun Jian had salvaged that year to Yuan Shu, in exchange for thousands of soldiers and horses. After that, Sun Ce began his own career - conquest of Jiangdong.

In the process of attacking Liu Xuan, Sun Ce encountered a powerful opponent, that is, Donglai Taishi Ci.

It is said that at that time, the two sides were at war, Sun Cetun was north of shenting ridge, and liu xuantun was south of shenting ridge. On that day, Sun Ce dreamed that the Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu summoned him, asked the locals, and knew that there was a temple of the Guangwu Emperor in Shentingling and would go to the temple to pray. Ignoring Zhang Zhao's obstruction, he took Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, and twelve other people to the temple to worship.

After paying homage to Emperor Guangwu, Sun Ce went to see Liu Xuan's camp again.

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

At this time, the scouts found out and reported it to Liu Sui, who believed that this was Sun Ce's strategy to lure the enemy and could not pursue it. However, Tai Shi Ci did not think so, he had been looked down upon by Liu Xuan before, and at this time he wanted to express himself and wanted to capture Sun Ce alive. He called out, and everyone did not want to go with him, only one young general went with Tai Shi Ci.

Tai Shi Ci enthusiastically said, "Don't catch Sun Ce at this time, let alone when!" So without waiting for General Liu Sui's order, he put himself on his horse, shot out of the camp, and shouted: "Those who have the courage, come with me!" "The nations will not move. Only a young general said, "Tai Shi Ci is really fierce!" I can help! "Shoot the horses together. Everyone will laugh.

This young general is Qu A young general.

Where did Qu Ah Go later? It is not said in the book, and it is never mentioned later. Probably because of this, many readers will guess.

However, only from the original work, the ending of Qu A's young general has only two situations.

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

First, he was killed by Cheng Pu and others, and Liu Sui saw that Tai Shi Ci had not returned, so he sent troops to answer.

Sun Ce and Tai Shi Ci fought until later, and Liu Xuan brought soldiers to meet Tai Shi Ci. At this time, the book mentioned Cheng Pu and twelve other people, but did not say qu A young general.

Suddenly, after the shouting, It was Liu Xuan who received the arrival of the army, about a thousand. Ce Zheng was in a panic, and Cheng Pu and the other twelve riders also rushed to it. Ce and Ci fang only let go. Ci Yujun asked for a horse, took a gun, and got on the horse and returned.

Here, there is no mention of how Liu Sui came to be, nor is there any mention of the absence of Qu A's junior general, only that Cheng Pu and twelve other people came to help Sun Ce. And Tai Shi Ci also went to ride a horse, and where Qu A went, I don't know.

From this, it can be speculated that Qu A's young general should have been killed by Cheng Pu and others, after all, these twelve people were Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang, Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai, etc., all of whom were quasi-first-class masters, not to mention Qu A's young general, even Lü Bu could not bear to beat them.

As for Liu Xuan, he should have heard others say that Tai Shi Ci had gone out and never returned, so he would bring troops to help the battle.

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

Second, he did not fight with Cheng Pu and others, and later went to inform Liu Sui, so Liu Sui would send troops to meet him.

Of course, during the Three Kingdoms period, the battles between fierce generals were still very polite, not special cases, and generally did not fight in groups. Therefore, when Sun Ce and Tai Shi Ci fought, Qu A's young general and Cheng Pu and others would not fight. Moreover, with the nature of Cheng Pu and others, it is impossible to surround and beat up a small soldier.

Therefore, Qu A's young general should not have died.

It was precisely because Qu A's young general was not dead, so he went back to inform Liu Sui that Liu Sui could come to receive Tai Shi Ci.

Many people take it for granted that Qu A's young general is particularly powerful, he violently beat up Twelve fierce generals such as Cheng Pu and Huang Gai, and I would like to ask, is there really such a fierce general? If he was so powerful, how could he not have a name left? How could he be a nobody under Liu Xuan's account?

Of course, if it is used as a kind of paragraph, or a spoof, it is okay, but it is spread a lot, and many people will really think that Qu A's martial arts surpass Lü Bu and can single-handedly challenge Cheng Pu and other twelve fierce generals.

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

In fact, it is not impossible to really test this Qu A young general, but even in the history, he is only a nameless young general after all.

The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms records that when Sun Ce fought with Tai Shi Ci, there was indeed a young general who followed Tai Shi Ci.

Shi Du and a pawn encountered a strategy. Ce cong riding thirteen, all Han Dang, Song Qian, Huang Gai generation also. Ci Ben fought forward and was facing ce. If you stab the horse, and if you get the mercy, you will also get the sword. The two families rode and rode separately, and disbanded.

Here, to contact the previous said. Because Tai Shi Ci was powerful, some people persuaded Liu Sui to make Tai Shi Ci a great general. However, Liu Sui was unwilling, he just asked Tai Shi Ci to be a reconnaissance soldier, that is, "but make Ci reconnaissance serious."

On this day, Tai Shi Ci took a small soldier and met Sun Ce, who took Han Dang and twelve others. This shows that Tai Shi Ci met Sun Ce during the investigation, and he only brought one person with him at that time.

Since then, Chen Shou has never mentioned this young general again, indicating that he is just an ordinary young general. After all, at that time, Tai Shi Ci was also a young general, what kind of cattle man could he bring?

The nameless young general of the Three Kingdoms, whose martial arts surpassed Lü Bu, once singled out twelve fierce generals?

In Jiajing's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", in order to show the bravery of Tai Shi Ci, some of his subordinates admired him, so he let this young general who originally did not have any lines add a role.

(Tai Shi Ci) put on his horse, went out of the camp with a gun, and shouted, "Come with me those who have the courage!" The generals did not move, but only a young general said, "Tai Shi Ci is a fierce general, and I can help him!" "Hurry up and go. Everyone laughed.

The same is true of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Here, just to highlight Tai Shi Ci, so after writing, the author will no longer spend pen and ink to write about this nameless young man.

To guess who Qu A's young general is is tantamount to drilling the tip of a bull's horn. Say that he surpassed Lü Bu in martial arts, singled out twelve fierce generals, and was okay as a duan, but when you really lost.

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