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It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

author:铲史

In the romance, the five tigers of Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong will be the strongest existence in Shu. These 5 people have reached the level second only to Lu Bu, but unfortunately only Zhao Yun participated in the first Northern Expedition, and the others did not survive to the Northern Expedition stage. Later, there were only a handful of fierce generals available during the Northern Expedition of Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei, which made people look particularly aggrieved. In fact, there are still 5 Shu generals in Shu who have reached the first-class level in martial arts, but they did not participate in the Northern Expedition for various reasons, which seems to be a pity.

It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

No. 5: Guansuo. In fact, Guan Suo is also a fierce general who has been ignored. As we all know, Guan Yu's two sons, Guan Ping and Guan Xing, both have first-class force values. In particular, Guan Ping and Pang De can draw 30 rounds, and this performance is close to the level of the Five Tigers. Guan Suo is also Guan Yu's son, so he will definitely not be too weak. However, Guan Suo only appeared when Zhuge Liang was in the Southern Barbarians, and then disappeared. Referring to Lao Luo's favor for the Guan family, Guan Suo's force value will not be much lower than that of his two elder brothers, and it is also close to the level of the Five Tigers. It's just that Guan Suo failed to participate in the later Northern Expedition. It's a pity.

It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

No. 4: Jaw Huan. Zhuge Liang Ping Nanban, captured Meng Shu alive 7 times, and encountered a lot of strangers during this period. However, there is a fierce general who uses Fang Tian's halberd, Jaw Huan, but it is a very rare talent. Jaw Huan has an ugly appearance, but he has the courage of ten thousand people, and his combat effectiveness is very strong. Zhuge Liang sent Wei Yan, Zhang Yi, and Wang Ping to besiege Jaw Huan, and then captured him alive. Wei Yan's martial arts have reached the first-class, Wang Ping has fought dozens of rounds with Zhang He, Zhang Yi is also a second-tier military general during the Northern Expedition, and the power of these three people to besiege is not small. The three of them only caught Jaw Huan together, which is enough to see that his martial arts are not low, and he may even be close to the level of the Five Tigers. However, he was later appointed as a tooth general to guard Yizhou and did not participate in the Northern Expedition.

It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

No. 3: Yan Yan. Yan Yan is a military general who is more similar to Huang Zhong, they both use large swords, and they are over 60 years old, and they can shoot a hard bow. In the battle for Xichuan, Huang Zhong and Zhang Fei both made great contributions, and Zhang Fei had to benefit from Yan Yan's assistance. At the beginning, Yan Yan was very stubborn and said that he would tear each other apart with Lao Zhang. Yan Yan first shot Zhang Fei's helmet with an arrow, and then hastily fought with Zhang Fei in a draw of less than 10 rounds when he was ambushed, and was finally captured alive. Although he was captured alive, he was obviously caught off guard by being ambushed. If Yan Yan really had a fair duel with Zhang Fei, he should have lasted longer. Yan Yan is not as fierce as Zhang Fei, but his level is not much lower than that of the Five Tigers.

It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

No. 2: Li Yan. I have to say that Li Yan is a very pity and a very powerful general. Originally, Shu lacked good generals, except for the five tiger generals such as Guan Yu, Huang Zhong, and Zhao Yun, that is, Wei Yan was reused, but Li Yan's strength was close to the five tigers, but it was hidden by the snow. At the beginning, Li Yan was originally a military general under Liu Zhang, and he was on the opposite side of Liu Bei, but later surrendered to the other party. In the battle for Xichuan, Huang Zhong met Li Yan, and the two sides were undivided for 50 rounds. Zhuge Liang found that Li Yan's martial arts were good by watching the battle, so he stopped Huang Zhong, set up an ambush plan, and decided to persuade the other party to surrender. He was able to fight Lao Huang for 50 rounds, and his level was not low, but it was a pity that he did not participate in the Northern Expedition.

It is a pity that these 5 Shu generals in the Three Kingdoms have a first-class level of martial arts, and they did not all participate in the Northern Expedition

No. 1: Zhuge Shang. In comparison, Zhuge Shang should be the most regrettable general. Because he appeared very late, and at the same time caught up with the critical moment of Deng Ai's sneak attack on Shu, he completely missed Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition opportunity. In the later period of the Shu Kingdom, the national strength was even weaker, and at the same time, there was a serious shortage of excellent generals, until the time of the near demise, there was a brave general close to the five tiger generals - Zhuge Shang. He was originally the grandson of Zhuge Liang and was only 19 years old when he appeared, but he defeated Deng Zhong and Shi Yu in his debut. Deng Zhong and Jiang Wei drew 40 rounds, Shi Yu and Deng Zhong's level is relatively close, Zhuge Shang defeated 2 of them alone, which also reflects a very high level of martial arts.

It can be seen that the above 5 people are all relatively brave generals of Shu in the Romance, but they were absent from the Northern Expedition for various reasons, which seems to be a pity.

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