The Three Kingdoms period has always been an era of heroes, and there are many uninhibited, brave and warlike generals. On the battlefield array, they often waved the sword in their hands and proudly drank some arrogant words to boost the morale of the army and provoke the enemy generals. Although these wild words are exaggerated, it is precisely because of this heroic spirit that they are famous in that turbulent era. However, among these wild words, which ones are the most classic? What arrogant words did Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, and others say? Let us find out.
Guan Yu said three wild words
The Battle of Guandu in 199 AD was a decisive battle between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao. In terms of Yuan Shao, Yan Liang, the general under his command, took the lead in the battle, singled out Xu Huang and Zhang Liao in Cao Cao's army, which can be described as extraordinary. Cao Cao was shocked when he saw this, so he had to invite Guan Yu out to fight.
At that time, Guan Yu was recuperating in Xudu, and he came as soon as he heard the call. When he came to the White Horse Formation, Guan Yu squinted at Yan Liang, who was facing the opponent, and said the arrogant words to Cao Cao: "In my opinion, it is like selling the first ear with a mark!"
When Cao Cao heard this, he couldn't help but laugh secretly. Yan Liang is a fierce general under Yuan Shao, and his martial arts are strong, how can he despise him so much? Guan Yu didn't care at all, and didn't care about Yan Liang's strength at all. Then Guan Yu really showed his skills, and with the blessing of the Red Rabbit Horse, he quickly defeated Yan Liang and won his head.
After Yan Liang was killed, Cao Cao pointed to the army in Yuan Shao's army and said to Guan Yu: "This is Yuan Shao's elite soldiers in Hebei, all of them are brave and good at fighting. Cao Cao's words had a deep meaning, and he wanted to use this to hit Guan Yu's morale.
Unexpectedly, Guan Yu was not afraid of this at all, and said confidently: "That's just a pile of broken bricks and tiles!" The implication is that Yuan Shao's so-called elite soldiers are vulnerable in his eyes.
Cao Cao couldn't cry or laugh when he saw this, so he had to ask Guan Yu: "Why are you so arrogant?" Before the words fell, Guan Yu had already swung his sword and struck directly at the camp of the Yuan army. In the end, Guan Yu was invincible and won a complete victory, which made Yuan Shaojun's army frightened and had to retreat.
In 219 AD, Guan Yu was ordered to expedition north to Xiangfan, and encountered Cao Cao's generals Ban and Pang De. At that time, Guan Yu was already the commander of the Jingzhou Marshal Mansion, with countless soldiers and horses, and Cao Cao wanted to move the capital to avoid his sharpness, which shows Guan Yu's prestige at that time.
Facing the former junior brother Yu Ban, Guan Yu shouted: "All the heroes in the world are terrified when they hear my name!
This remark is nothing less than a provocation to the ban, and the self-boasting is so famous that it is enough to terrify the enemy. Although Yu Ban is also a brave general, under the deterrence of Guan Yu, he still does not dare to act rashly.
Later, Pang De went into battle to fight Guan Yu, and with his superb bow and arrow skills, Guan Yu was finally wounded. But even so, Guan Yu's three wild words still show his brave and good fighting, conceited and wild side, which can be said to be the best in the Three Kingdoms.
Zhang Fei said wildly
Cao Cao's Northern Expedition to the Central Plains with the intention of dominating the world. In 208 AD, Liu Bei was fiercely attacked by Cao Cao and was forced to retreat to Dangyang City. In order to break off, Zhang Fei was sent to Dangyang Bridge to set up an ambush to block the advance of Cao's army.
At that time, Zhang Fei only led more than 20 people, and he was indeed alone in the face of Cao Cao's army. But Zhang Fei was never afraid, but made amazing moves with a heroic and fearless spirit.
He ordered people to drag branches in the tail of the horse, stirring up dust in the sky, so as to disguise the scene of the army pressing the border. Then Zhang Fei stood up at the head of the bridge and shouted: "I am Yan Zhang Yide, who dares to fight me to the death?"
Its sound was like thunder and deafening. Although there were brave generals such as Xu Chu, Zhang Liao, Xiahou Dun, and Xiahou Yuan in Cao Cao's army, no one dared to step forward to fight when they saw Zhang Fei fighting like this.
Zhang Fei's wild words were certainly out of conceit, but it was also this wild and uninhibited heroism that caused great deterrence to Cao Jun. If it weren't for that, how could Zhang Fei stop Cao Cao's army with only the strength of more than 20 people?
Seeing this, Cao Cao had to retreat temporarily. Zhang Fei's ruthless ambush strategy bought Liu Bei valuable time, and finally made Cao Jun return in vain.
After this battle, Zhang Fei's name of "Yanren Zhang Yide" was known and known to everyone in the army. His arrogant words are nothing less than a self-confident embodiment of his own force, and it is precisely this self-confidence that allows him to turn the tide in times of crisis.
Huang Zhong said a godly word
In 223 AD, Guan Yu was ordered to conquer Eastern Wu and attack Han Xuan, the Taishou of Changsha. At that time, Guan Yu was in the prime of life, with strong martial arts, and was the number one fierce general in the Shu Han army.
In order to resist Guan Yu's attack, Han Xuan invited veterans Huang Zhong and Wei Yan to help. Although Huang Zhong is over sixty years old, his martial arts are still superb, and he is known as the "first fierce general of the Han Dynasty" in the Shu Han army.
Just when Guan Yu's army was pressing the border, and Han Xuan was about to retreat to avoid his sharp spirit, Huang Zhong suddenly shouted: "Guan Yu has passed five passes and beheaded six generals, beheaded Yan Liang and Xuwen Chou, and Huang has heard of it! With a long knife in a certain hand and a carved bow under the saddle, a thousand come, a thousand die!"
Huang Zhong's wild words directly suppressed Guan Yu's prestige. He boasted that even if a thousand Guan Yu came, he could kill them all, which can be described as arrogant.
Hearing this, although Guan Yu was angry, he also had to pay attention to this veteran. Sure enough, the two sides fought under Changsha City, and Guan Yu couldn't gain the upper hand, and fought with Huang Zhong for dozens of rounds, regardless of victory or defeat.
Guan Yu was greatly surprised when he saw that Huang Zhong's martial arts were so good, and he couldn't help but think to himself: "This person is a real fierce general, how can he ignore him?"
It can be seen that Huang Zhong's wild words are not false, and it really makes Guan Yu feel a great threat. If it weren't for that, how could Guan Yu come up with such a trick as dragging a knife?
In the end, although Huang Zhong failed to kill Guan Yu, this wild sentence has already demonstrated his fearless spirit and extraordinary martial arts, and he can be described as a well-deserved "No. 1 fierce general of the Han Dynasty". To this day, Huang Zhong's bold words of "a thousand Guan Yu can be killed" are still shocking.
Zhao Yun said wildly
In 219 AD, the Battle of Hanzhong broke out. Cao Cao personally led a large army to the west, intending to destroy Liu Bei's foundation in Hanzhong in one fell swoop. In order to cut off the supply line of grain and grass for the Cao army, Liu Bei ordered Zhao Yun to lead the army and horses deep behind enemy lines and burn the grain and grass of the Cao army.
In this battle, Zhao Yun was not only accompanied by Huang Zhong, Zhang Yi, Zhang Zhu and other fierce generals, but also a large number of warriors composed of iron cavalry battalion guards. It can be described as a complete set of soldiers and horses, and the strength is strong.
Just as Zhao Yun's military horses arrived near Cao's camp, Cao Cao also sent a large army to intercept it. The two sides were on the verge of breaking out, and the war was at a stalemate.
Seeing that the situation was unfavorable, Zhang Yi planned to close the camp gate and hold his position. Zhao Yun shouted: "In the past, when I was in Dangyang Changban Slope, I single-handedly regarded Cao Cao's generals as grass mustard, but now there are soldiers and generals, what are you afraid of?"
Immediately, Zhao Yun ordered the camp door to be opened, and ordered the soldiers to die down, pretending to be an empty camp, so as to lure the enemy deeper.
Zhao Yun's wild words shocked Cao Jun. He not only boasted that when he was in Changbanpo, he could challenge Cao Cao's entire army single-handedly, but he was also full of confidence in his current strength.
Sure enough, Cao Jun was greatly panicked when he saw this, for fear that he would be ambushed by Zhao Yun, and no one dared to step forward. Just as they were about to retreat, Zhao Yun suddenly launched an attack, catching Cao's army by surprise.
In this battle, Zhao Yun won a complete victory, and Cao's army suffered heavy casualties and almost killed each other. Zhao Yun's wild words are nothing less than a self-confident embodiment of his own strength, and it is this self-confidence that allows him to turn the tide in times of crisis.
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However, Zhao Yun also seemed to have forgotten that the reason why he was able to retreat from Changbanpo back then was because Cao Cao ordered that he should not be injured by cold arrows. If Cao Jun secretly released cold arrows at that time, I am afraid that he would not have the reputation of "victorious general" Zhao Yun.