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During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

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During the Three Kingdoms period, although there were hundreds of generals on the stage, there were only about 10 people who really reached the super-first-class level. According to the description of the romance, there are only 11 military generals who really have a super-first-class level, they are Lu Bu, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao, Huang Zhong, Zhao Yun, Dian Wei, Xu Chu, Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Pang De. Among these 11 people, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Wen Chou used guns, Lu Bu and Dian Wei used halberds, Zhang Fei used spears, and only 5 fierce generals used knives: Guan Yu, Huang Zhong, Xu Chu, Yan Liang, and Pang De. The 5 people who used knives have also fought each other, so how should their martial arts be ranked?

During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

No. 5: Xu Chu. Xu Chu and Dian Wei were both the strongest generals under Cao Cao, but later Dian Wei died early, and only Xu Chu has been protecting Cao Cao's safety. In the first battle of Tongguan, Xu Chu and Ma Chao fought for more than 200 rounds, and the two sides were tied. This battle also directly established Xu Chu's super-first-class status. However, Xu Chu is not the opponent of Guan Yu, who also plays with knives. Outside Xiapi City, Cao Cao sent Xiahou to defeat and let Xu Chu and Xu Huang go to block Guan Yu, but Xu Chu and Xu Huang couldn't stop Guan Yu. Because of this, Xu Chu can only rank 5th.

During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

No. 4: Pound. Pang De was originally a fierce general under Ma Chao, but he later took refuge in Cao Cao. In fact, it took Cao Cao a lot of effort to subdue Pang De. In the first battle of Hanzhong, Cao Cao saw that Pang De was very brave, so he deliberately subdued him, and specially asked Xiahou Yuan, Zhang He, Xu Huang, and Xu Chu to consume Pang De's physical strength, and then take the opportunity to capture the other party alive. In this case, Xiahou Yuan, Zhang He, and Xu Huang only fought with Pang De for a few rounds, and in the end, Xu Chu came out and only fought 50 rounds before retreating. Xu Chu couldn't take the physically exerted Pound in 50 rounds. Later, Pound also fought a 150-round draw with Lao Guan Yu, and also shot Guan Yu.

During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

No. 3: Yan Liang. Yan Liang played for a short time, but his performance was very good. In the Battle of the White Horse, Yan Liang solved the miscellaneous fish Wei Xu and Song Xian in 5 rounds, and abused Xu Huang in 20 rounds, which directly scared other famous generals in Cao Ying not to fight, including fierce men like Xu Chu. This battle alone is enough to show Yan Liang's bravery. It's a pity that Yan Liang's martial arts are very high, but his IQ is slightly insufficient, and his reaction speed is a bit slow. Someone from the enemy formation rushed over, Yan Liang didn't even resist parrying, but wanted to ask who the other party was, but Guan Yu was very "impolite" and killed the other party. Because of this, Yan Liang can only rank third.

During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

No. 2: Guan Yu. "Guan Gong plays with a big knife in front of him" is a common saying that everyone likes to use to mock. The meaning of this sentence is that someone playing with a big knife in front of Guan Yu is equivalent to self-inflicted humiliation, and the meaning is similar to "the class door gets an axe". It can be seen that everyone thinks that Guan Yu is the real expert in using knives. Of course, Guan Yu's record is also very good: Wenjiu split Huaxiong, White Horse beheaded Yan Liang, Yanjin Zhuwen Chou, passed five passes and beheaded six generals, and flooded the Seventh Army to shock China. However, Huang Zhong is a hurdle that Guan Yu can't overcome. Guan Yu, who was less than 50 years old at the time, couldn't beat the 60-year-old Huang Zhong, which also affected the evaluation of the second master.

During the Three Kingdoms period, how many super-first-class sword generals were there, and how were their martial arts ranked?

No. 1: Huang Zhong. Comparatively speaking, Lao Huang should be the strongest knife master. In the Battle of Changsha, Guan Yu, who was less than 50 years old, met 60-year-old Huang Zhong, and they fought 3 times, each time with a different result. In the first game, Guan Yu and Huang Zhong fought for 100 rounds, and the two sides won or lost, and later Guan Yu went back and sighed that Huang Zhong's knife skills were not flawed. In the second game, they fought for 60 rounds, but Huang Zhongma missed his front hoof, and Guan Yu let the other party go. In the third battle, the two fought for 30 rounds, and Huang Zhong showed mercy and let Guan Yu go. Putting aside those accidents, the 60-year-old Huang Zhong and the less than 50-year-old Guan Yu were tied, and it was obvious that Huang Zhong had a slight advantage, and the specific reasons were as follows: Lao Huang suffered a loss in age, Guan Yu rode a red rabbit horse, and the ages and equipment of the two sides were not equal. In this way, Lao Huang Ke ranks No. 1.

It can be seen that the martial arts rankings of the 5 super-first-class sword masters are as follows: Huang Zhong is 1st, Guan Yu is 2nd, Yan Liang is 3rd, Pang De is 4th, and Xu Chu is 5th.

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