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The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

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In the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" as a whole, the early and middle periods were like clouds, Shu had five tiger generals, Wei had eight tiger generals, tigers were obsessed with evil, Qunxiong had Yan Wenlubu, and even Eastern Wu had Sun Ce and Tai Shi Ci. However, until Liu Beibai's white city was isolated, in the late Three Kingdoms period, it was a famous general withering away, and the number of single-handed matches was rare, and the outstanding fierce generals were even rarer.

However, there are still a few famous players who are shocked. This section introduces one of Cao Wei's fierce generals, Xu Qian.

The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

For ease of description, first of all, the level of combat effectiveness of the warrior is given. Use S, A, B, etc.

Such as the typical S-class fierce generals Related Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao and so on.

Typical A-class martial artists include Zhang Gao, Xu Huang and so on. Roughly can and S-level support dozens of rounds, more than this number of rounds may persist for a while, may also lose.

Typical B-class warriors are forbidden and so on.

Those who are slightly weaker than ordinary A have A- and those who are slightly stronger than ordinary A have A+, and those between A grade and B grade can write AB. And so on.

Then let's take a look at Xu Qian's combat performance.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Xu Zhi only appeared in the 109th "Trapped Sima Han Will Strange Plot to Abolish Cao Fang Wei Jia Guo". It is about the autumn of the sixteenth year of The Shu Han Yanxi (253 AD), when the Shu Han general Jiang Wei contacted the Qiang people and the Northern Expedition to Cao Wei. Sima Zhao of the State of Wei was made the governor of dadu, and the auxiliary general Xu Zhi was the vanguard of the battle.

The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

Next, there is Xu Qian's personal show:

(Sima Shi) knew that Xu Qian was heroic and heroic, and his heart was overjoyed, so he made Xu Qian the vanguard, Sima Zhao the governor of the capital, and led the troops to march west of Longxi. When the army reached Dong Ting, it encountered Jiang Wei, and the two armies lined up in a formation. Xu Zhi made a big axe and challenged the horse. In the Shu formation, Liao Hua came out to meet. The battle is not counted, and the dragging knife is defeated. Zhang Yi charged his horse with his gun, and the battle was not counted, and he was defeated. Xu Qian drove his troops to cover up the killing, and the Shu soldiers were defeated and retreated more than thirty miles. Sima Zhao also returned with his troops and went down to his own village.

Jiang Wei consulted with Xiahou Ba: "Xu Qianyong is even more courageous, what should I do to capture him?" ”......

This short period of time is Xu Qian's entire single challenge performance. The number of combinations defeated Liao Hua, and the number of combinations defeated Zhang Yi. At the same time, Jiang Wei, as the main general of the Shu Han Dynasty, faced with this situation, did not go out to confront Xu Qian, and also asked Xiahou Ba, "Xu Qian is brave, what should I do to capture him?" ”

It must be seen that according to the performance in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Liao Hua once beheaded the general twice, and the Maicheng breakthrough once killed the Eastern Wu general Ding Feng, at least with the strength of a B-level martial general or even a B+. Zhang Yi's performance is not as good as Liao Hua's, but he is tied with Zhang Yi as a pioneer. B - Left and right can still have.

The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

Xu Qian was able to defeat the B-level Shu Han generals in succession in just a few rounds, and this martial performance had already surpassed that of ordinary A-level martial generals.

On the other hand, Jiang Wei once drew with Zhao Yun during Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, and let Zhao Yun be surprised, and the force evaluation was at least A grade or even A+. It can make Jiang Wei dare not come out to resist when the vanguard is defeated, and even ask for a consultation, "Xu Qianyong is even more courageous, what should be the strategy to capture it?" It shows that Xu Qian is at least one level higher than Jiang Wei, and may even be slightly better than it. After all, it is difficult to expect Guan Yu to say, "Xu Chu is brave and even more courageous, how to catch him."

The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

(Traditional opera "Iron Cage Mountain")

Of course, xu qian's force did not have to be overestimated. After all, in the later plot, Jiang Wei uses a strategy, pretending to transport grain, luring Xu Qian to rob the grain, and ambushing the soldiers. thereupon:

I saw that the two sides suddenly burst into flames. The quality of the horse walked back, and in the narrow and narrow part of the mountain behind, there were also cars that intercepted the road, and the fire burst out. Mass and so on smoke burst into flames, and the horse came out. With a cannon sound, the two route armies killed: Liao Hua on the left and Zhang Yi on the right, killing a lot, and Wei Bing was defeated.

Xu Tianfen died alone, the people were sleepy and tired, and they were running, and the army in front of them killed, it was Jiang Weiye. Frightened, He was stabbed down by Wei Yi and dismounted, and Xu Qian fell off his horse and was hacked to death by the army.

After being ambushed, the natural state will decrease, but when people are sleepy and tired, they are stabbed by Jiang Wei and sit down on the horse, which shows that Xu Qian's martial arts do not exceed Jiang Wei's. Basically, if the positioning of Jiang Wei is A, then Xu Quality is at most A+; if Jiang Wei is defined as A+, then Xu Quality is at most SA (roughly equivalent to Zhang Liao, Xiahou Huan), and it should not reach the level of S- (that is, Xu Chu, Dianwei).

It can be seen that the lower limit of Xu Qian's force is A, and the upper limit is SA. If you use the value of the Three Kingdoms game, it is probably between 90 and 95, and you can also be regarded as one of the few famous players in the latter three kingdoms.

Unfortunately, Japan's glorious game series does not pay enough attention to it, and in some versions, Xu Qian's force is actually only more than 60, which is too bad.

By the way, the historical Xu quality.

Historically, Xu Qian was indeed a general of Cao Wei. However, he appeared not in 253 AD, but in 254 AD. In that year, Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, Xu Qian led an army to engage the Shu Han general Zhang Ling. Note that it is Zhang Ling, not Zhang Yi.

The most underrated fierce general Xu Qian in the late Three Kingdoms period (1) is comparable to Zhang Liao Xiahou Huan!

(Zhang Ling)

Historically, this battle has been fought very fiercely. Zhang Ling's troops fought bravely, outnumbered, and finally died before the army. At the same time, however, the casualties of the Wei army led by Xu Qian were more than twice that of the Shu army. It can be said that both sides are losses and losses. After that, the main force of the Shu army led by Jiang Wei arrived, defeated the Wei army, beheaded Xu Qian, and avenged Zhang Ling.

It can be said that the performance of Xu Qian in history is not as eye-catching as in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", nor does it show outstanding talents.

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