Yan Liang's strength was seriously underestimated in the rendition, although he did not appear much, but among the white horses, he first killed Song Xian in a second, then killed Wei Xu in three rounds, and then defeated Cao Cao's fierce general Xu Huang in the next twenty rounds, for a while Cao Cao's "generals Li Ran" no one dared to fight, and then Guan Yu appeared in the ten thousand armies to kill Yan Liang and returned.
It may be that this contrast is too great, so the two details of Guan Yu's killing of Yan Liang were deliberately emphasized in the speech: one is that the red rabbit is fast, and the other is that Yan Liang is caught off guard, which means that Guan Yu killed Yan Liang in a second to win the fluke, in fact, it is true, without these objective factors, Guan Yu does not say that the second kills Yan Liang, the real fight is not necessarily Yan Liang's opponent, at least Guan Yu can't do twenty rounds of quick defeat to Xu Huang.

Although Yan Liang is incomparably brave, but his ranking of force is not high, in the list of the twenty-four fierce generals of the Three Kingdoms, Yan Liang does not say that the top ten are missing, or even ranked twenty-second, it can be said that he is seriously underestimated, so with his strength, how many people can really defeat him in the Three Kingdoms?
"One Lü, two Zhao, three Dianwei, four passes, five horses, six Zhang Fei", although this ranking is controversial, but in addition to the underrated Yan Liang and Wen Ugly, as well as the later Wen Duan, Lü Bu, Zhao Yun, Dianwei, Guan Yu, Ma Chao, and Zhang Fei are indeed the strongest few people in the Three Kingdoms, and only these six people can defeat Yan Liang.
Lü Bu's force is the first in the yanyi, there is no doubt, just by virtue of the three British battle Lü Bu, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei joined forces to help him, the Three Kingdoms are unmatched, and there is also a corroboration in the yanyi that can prove that Yan Liang is not Lü Bu's opponent, that is, Lü Bu defeated Gongsun Zhan in several rounds, and Wen Ugly, who is equal to Yan Liang, defeated Gongsun Zhan in ten rounds, so Yan Liang is definitely not Lü Bu's opponent.
However, Lü Bu's strength was a bit fluctuating, and he could defeat Yan Liang within seventy or eighty rounds of his peak state when he fought Lü Bu in the Three Yings, and he wanted to defeat Yan Liang for one or two hundred rounds in his xuzhou war Zhang Fei's state of more than one hundred rounds.
Can Dianwei defeat Yan Liang? It certainly could not be done, because Xu Huang had fought against Xu Chu for more than fifty rounds without winning or losing, although this battle had a little moisture, but Xu Chu could not defeat Xu Huang in twenty rounds anyway; and Xu Chu and Dianwei had fought from morning to dusk for hundreds of rounds, so in such a comparison, Dianwei could not defeat Yan Liang.
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Guan Yu was slightly inferior in the eighty rounds of the battle against Xu Huang in the case of the right arm injury in the Battle of Xiangfan, but even if he was not injured, it was difficult for Guan Yu to defeat him in twenty rounds with Xu Huang's strength, after all, Guan Yu was not injured before the battle against Xu Huang but drew with Pound in more than a hundred rounds, and although Pound was stronger than Xu Huang, the gap would not be very large.
Considering that Guan Yu's strength has regressed with age, even at its peak, it is impossible to defeat Xu Huang in twenty rounds!
The difference between Xu Huang's strength was not as good as that of Dianwei, Xu Chu, Pang De, Cao Zhang, and others among the generals in cao camp, and between Zhang Liao, Zhang Guo, and Xiahou Huan, and the other four generals of the Five Tigers, except guan Yu, all four other than Zhang Gao, with the following achievements: Ma Chao defeated Zhang Guo in twenty rounds, Zhao Yun defeated Zhang Guo in more than thirty rounds, Zhang Fei lost Zhang Guo in thirty or fifty rounds, and Huang Zhong's number of rounds was unknown, so on the surface it seemed that only Ma Chao was likely to defeat Yan Liang, was this the case?
Zhang Gao is famous for his slippery hands and Mingzhe protection in the rendition, only in times of danger can show his true strength, there are two fairly obvious examples of contrasting battles in the rendition: First, zhang Guo lost to Ma Chao in the Battle of Tongguan for twenty rounds, but Cao Hong was capable of warhorses forty or fifty rounds, could it be that Zhang Gao's strength was so much worse than Cao Hong's? Obviously not, the reason is that Cao Hong is desperate and Zhang Gao is lazy!
Second, Zhang Feimeng Pass vs Ma Chao for more than two hundred rounds without winning or losing, why is the gap between Zhang Gao and the number of rounds played by the two of them so large? The reason is that Zhang Gao vs Zhang Fei is desperate, if Zhang Gao takes out zhang Fei's level of force to fight Ma Chao, he will never lose twenty rounds, how can he support more than thirty rounds, compared to Yan Liang's twenty rounds of rapid defeat and Zhang Gao's strength is comparable to Xu Huang, obviously Yan Liang's force is slightly better than Ma Chao, and it is also stronger than Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, Zhang Fei and Huang Zhong.
Therefore, looking at the many fierce generals in the Three Kingdoms, the only one who could really defeat Yan Liang was Lü Bu, and none of the five tiger generals was his opponent.