Among the many famous generals in ancient times, although Guan Yu was not the strongest martial general, he became a martial saint passed down through the ages with martial courage, and many heroes in later generations were competing to imitate him. Wei Wentong, Guan Sheng, Yue Sheng and other brave generals all imitated this classic martial saint to varying degrees. Among these Guan Yu imitators, who will have higher martial arts?

1st place: Guan Sheng
Guan Sheng, one of the Five Tiger Generals of Liangshan, was a descendant of Guan Yu's concubine faction, and was very similar to Guan Yu in appearance and weapons. He was also a brave general in Liangshan who was second only to Lu Junyi and was equal to Lin Chong's strength. His strength was also first-class in Liangshan.
Second place: Wei Wentong
The ninth good man of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, known as the Flower Knife General, once defeated the Five Tigers of Wagang and was Yang Lin's right-hand man. In the end, he fell under Luo Cheng's gun, his sword skills and martial arts were first-class, but in the era of Sui and Tang Dynasties, when strength was king, he could only become a second-rate brave general.
Third place: Yue Sheng
Yang Liulang's right-hand man, who fought Yang Liulang for more than seventy rounds at Mount Bacha, was also known as the Flower Knife General. He fought with Han Chang, the first brave general of the Liao Dynasty, for dozens of rounds, and in his later years he also taught the art to the Hu family general Hu Yanqing.
Fourth place: Close the bell
As a descendant of Guan Yu, the son of Guan Sheng, the great sword of Liangshan, he made many military achievements in the Yue family's army. He fought with Yue Yun for dozens of rounds without distinction between victory and defeat; Zhu Xianzhen fought Jin Wushu; when he encountered the second brave general of the Jin Kingdom, He was also the first to rush out, his martial arts were not the strongest, but his bravery was rare in the late Yue family army.
Fifth place: Wang Junke
Wang Jun was one of the Five Tiger Generals of Wagang, because his appearance was more similar to Guan Yu, and even Luo Cheng, who had always been proud of the crowd, also had some respect because of his appearance. His sword skills were exquisite, and he had also fought with the flower knife Wei Wentong for dozens of rounds.
Sixth place: Zhu Tong
In Liangshan he looks more like Guan Yu, characterized by a beard and nicknamed The Duke of Beautiful Hair. His martial arts were very good at liangshan eight biao, and he had made many military achievements during the conquest of the Liao kingdom by the Tiger King of Zhengtian, and he was also one of the survivors of the conquest of Fangla.
Seventh place: Shan Xiongxin
Shan Xiongxin was the eighteenth good man of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and he was mainly known as Xiao Guan Yu because his righteous temperament and personality were very similar. He was also the head of the Five Tiger Generals of Wagang, and was later killed for refusing to surrender to Tang.