Who are the famous generals in Chinese history?

In the Pre-Qin Dynasty, the number of generals doubled during this period, and there were many famous generals (somewhat similar to the Three Kingdoms), such as Guan Zhong, Sima Xiangzu, Le Yi, Tian Dan, Li Mu, Zhao She, etc., but the number of places was limited. Had no choice but. . . hehe. Forgive me.

1. Sun Wu's "Thirteen Chapters on Sun Tzu's Art of War" is well known in China (if you don't know, it only means you are not a pure Chinese), and later generations even compiled it based on his art of war. The thirty-six strategies were devised, and their influence on later military strategists can be seen. He raised 30,000 armored soldiers to sweep across the powerful Chu and 500,000, and attacked the powerful Qi from the north. Sun Wu was indispensable for his decisive strength. At that time, people said: Sun Wu had 30,000 soldiers and was invincible! NO. 1 well deserved.

2. Wu Qi, "Sun Wu is alive", this is the most boastful saying of later generations of military strategists when they are proud. Wu Qi Wu Qi guarded Hexi, fought seventy-six wars with the princes, and won six. fourteen, and twelve. Undefeated, and undefeated in his life, this record can only be matched by Sun Wu. Note the forty-eight chapters of "Wu Qi". During his more than ten years in Hexi, the Qin Dynasty did not dare to invade, but Wei often took the offensive and lost thousands of miles of territory. It is a pity that he did not die well and was torn into pieces (in Chu), and his character was despised by future generations (of course it was only those defenders of Taoism, but I still respect him very much)

3, Bai Qi, a cool general does not mean that he looks cool, but that he is a person. He killed Zhao Jiangzu in one battle with 400,000 soldiers. You can’t do it without a little bit of coolness (400,000, it takes a long time to shoot with a machine gun), but he is really good at fighting. , more than 1.6 million soldiers from the Six Kingdoms died under his command (note that at that time, the Communist Party of China only had 20 million people, and only three to four million could fight, including Qin.), so that as long as I heard that no one in the six kingdoms dared to fight because of him. (During the Battle of Changping, King Qin once ordered that he should be killed as a general. Haha, his fame has become so great that he has no opponents. He is a lonely master and wants to be defeated alone. ), but his end was not much better than that of Wu Qi. He was forced to commit suicide. The crime was unfounded. He was a master of great power, but unlike Wang Jian, he didn't know how to advance or retreat. It would be strange if he didn't die. It was also a breath of bad breath for Changping's 400,000 surrendered soldiers.

Second, Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms lasted for a long time. There were so many famous generals that it was difficult to choose. For example, Xiang Yu, the first person to destroy Qin, failed in success, Zhou Yafu, Li Guang, Wei Qing, Huo Qubing Under the light, I had no choice but not to choose. There are also Liu Xiu, Zhao Chongguo, Ma Yuan, Cen Peng, Zhou Yu, Sima Zhongda, Lu Xun, etc.

4. Han Xin, King of Qi, King of Chu, and Marquis of Huaiyin, the officials became smaller and smaller. There was no way, Liu Bang couldn't trust him. It is no exaggeration to say that he alone created more than half of the Han family's four hundred years of power. Without him, Zhang Liang and Xiao He, one of the three heroes, would have to die in Qin without any hope of success. The Last Battle and House of Flying Daggers were all battles to become famous. In the end, Xiang Yu, who never surrendered to others, also sent lobbyists to say that Han Xin could stand on his own and divide the world into three parts (at least he could take a breather). It was a pity that Han Xin was too weak and had no future. The incident in Changle Palace resulted in death and execution by the clan. It leaves behind the everlasting regret of "Success is Xiao He, failure is Xiao He".

5. Wei Qing, the heavy snow covered his bow and sword, and Shan Yu fled at night. The Han cavalry, which did not have an advantage, attacked the Huns seven times, and they were all victorious. It was indeed not an easy task. (Li Guang, the flying general, was extremely brave. He was defeated in many battles with the Huns. He was captured, but fortunately he escaped. Li Ling, too, Li Guangli was completely wiped out. Looking at the later generations, which one of the Yang family generals, Yue family army, and Xu Da could remain undefeated against the northern peoples? Which dynasty could remain as strong as the Han family against the nomads?) His ability to rise straight from a knight slave to the position of general (of course it has something to do with his sister, Mrs. Wei) was all a matter of strength and life. Of course, the large number of cavalry in the Han Dynasty also provided the necessary conditions for his outstanding performance. Sun Wu could not do anything with infantry alone, haha.

6. Huo Qubing, who was a champion at the age of 17 and a hussar general at the age of 19 (this is the second highest military position after the general), Wei Qing’s nephew, joined the army at the age of 17 and became a hussar general at the age of 24. He died of illness (it seems that Huo Zhongru had a premonition when he named his son). In his short life, he made countless military achievements. The most proud thing was that he sealed the wolf as Xu. He drove tens of thousands of Han cavalry into the northern desert for thousands of miles and annihilated seven Xiongnu. Thousands of elites arrived at Langju Mountain. He was a chivalrous person and did not like the art of war. He was an alternative among soldiers, but his ability to adapt to changes and his long-distance raiding tactics suitable for cavalry operations were unique at the time.

7. Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, was as good at using troops as Sun Wu. The Battle of Guandu was a decisive battle to determine the general trend of the world (although the South had not yet been pacified, the influence of the South on the Central Plains at that time was as strong as it is now) The west is about the same as the southeast). Although he was defeated miserably in the Battle of Chibi, his vitality was not damaged. He marched throughout his life with few defeats. This character has been known too much by the world, and it is useless to say more.

Third, from Jin to Qing, there were many famous generals, but not many famous generals. The ones that can be counted include: Liu Yu, Wei Rui, Wang Meng, Murong Chui in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Sui and Tang Dynasties, He Ruobi, Gao Ying, Li Shimin, Li Guangbi, Guo Ziyi. Five Dynasties - Song Dynasty, Zeng Bin, Yang Ye, Chai Rong, Han Shizhong, Zhong brothers. Yuan-Qing Dynasty, Boyan, Tuotuo, Zhu Yuanzhang, Qi Jiguang, Yuan Chonghuan, Nian Gengyao, Shi Dakai. Although there are not many, it is impossible to select them all, so I have to choose the good ones, haha.

8. Li Jing, the King of Pagoda (so said in Journey to the West, haha), has outstanding military exploits. He defeated Wuyue in the south, conquered the Turks in the north, and conquered Tuyuhun in the west. He established the great cause of the prosperous Tang Dynasty as a military commander can. Do everything. The use of troops is so secretive that even Li Shimin, who prides himself on his unparalleled strategy, is impressed. When conquering Goryeo, I wanted to use him as a commander, but later I took pity on his old age, so I stopped. He is one of the few characters in Chinese history who has achieved great success, but was able to retreat bravely and achieve a good death (of course, this is also related to Li Shimin's personal magnanimity).

9. Yue Fei, not choosing is not enough to gain popularity. Haha, it is true. The Yue family army can defeat the unparalleled Jurchen cavalry with almost pure infantry. It is not just a boast. Yancheng The battle was the highest peak of Yue Fei's military career. Unfortunately, he did not meet Li Shimin. He met Zhao Gou and Qin Hui (this pair can be called the most complementary monarchs and ministers in Chinese history, which is of course irony). Twelve gold medals were unnecessary, destroying the Han people's only blood and the dream of restoring the Central Plains. Since the Song Dynasty, traitors have appeared more often, and one generation is better than the next (good people die often, and bad guys live for thousands of years. If you don't believe it, go to primary and secondary schools and ask, How many of you still know who Yue Fei is?)

10. Xu Da was the only general in the early Ming Dynasty who had the ability to command hundreds of thousands of troops and fight with the Mongolian cavalry. He conquered the south and the north, and his achievements shocked the master. There are too many descriptions in the novel, and Not much to say.

The following is a list of Tanaka's 100 Chinese generals, and the author has not deleted or edited them. The words in ( ) are written by the author. If you are interested, you may wish to take a look, it will also be a good way to gain some insights.

1. Sun Wu

2. Wu Zixu (mainly for defeating Chu and Yue, and the story of Wu Zixu becoming bald overnight is also well-known in China, haha)

3. Fan? (I have little talent and knowledge. I don’t know who he is. Could it be Fan Sui?)

4. Zhao Xiangzi (I don’t know this person)

5. Wu Qi

6 , Sun Bin (Tian Ji raced horses, besieged Wei and rescued Zhao, increased his troops and reduced the number of soldiers, and Ma Ling ambushed and killed Pang Juan. He was indeed a great soldier, but it was a pity that he was only a military advisor)

7 Le Yi (tong Yan, Zhao, Han, The five kingdoms of Wei and Qin allied forces to attack Qi, attacking more than 70 cities in a row, and almost destroyed Qi. If King Zhao had not believed Tian Dan's lies and conquered Qi, how could the later Yan period have been so miserable)

8 Tian Dan (the initiator of the Fire Bull Formation, if Le Yi doesn’t leave, he will never succeed)

9 Lian Po (the general in the war between generals and prime ministers, bravery is brave, famous generals will fall) Not necessarily, at least he is much worse than Bai Qi in the same period)

10 Zhao She (the father of Zhao Kuo, so-so, he can win the hearts of the people, he doesn’t fight much, but he is also compared with Bai Qi, haha , but it seems that Qin and Zhao produced the most famous generals during the Warring States Period. Is this the result of high-level confrontation? A masterpiece, but it was too famous and was tabooed by the King of Wei, so he died in depression)

12 Li Mu (Fighting the Huns, defeating the hundreds of thousands of Huns in one battle was really not easy.

It is the northern barrier of Zhao State, and has its own set of rules)

13 Bai Qi

14 Wang Jian (how to say? Most of the battles he fought were battles in which he had an absolute advantage, such as cutting Chu, if he doesn't have 600,000, he won't do it. He is stable, and he may not be a famous general. At most, he is a good general who can win the battles that should be won.)

15 Meng Tian (the author of the brush, who led the army for thirty years) Wanbei attacked the Huns and built the Great Wall)

16 Xiang Yu (without Han Xin, he was invincible. Liu Bang, Zhang Liang, and Xiao He were beaten by him in the early days and ran around like dogs. He was a good man, but not a good one. Monarch, hum)

17, Zhang Liang (he can’t be counted, he has never commanded even a battle of a thousand people alone, he is just a counselor) 1

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19 Zhou Yafu (general tiger son (after Zhou Bo)), when Emperor Wenwen of the Han Dynasty inspected Xiliu Camp, he said "In the military camp, I only heard the general's orders, but no emperor's edicts", he was worthy of being listed as a famous general, and he put an end to the rebellion of the Seven Kings. Check the great merits)

20 Li Guang (but he sent Dragon City Flying General to be there and did not teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountain. Unfortunately, there was no good result and he committed suicide.)

21 Wei Qing

22 Huo Qubing

23 Zhao Chongguo (really a famous general, nearly 70 years old, he still took the initiative to take command to pacify the Western Qiang and promote farming)

24 Zheng Ji (seems to be The captain of the Western Regions during the reign of Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty, right? I can’t remember exactly, but it seems to have some connection with Mrs. Feng, haha)

25 Chen Tang (sent 40,000 troops, killed the Xiongnu Zhizhi Shanyu, thousands of miles away) It was first reported to Chang'an. "Those who offend the powerful Han Dynasty will be punished no matter how far away."

27 Feng Yi (Same as above, I don’t know why there is no Liu Xiu. Without these people, Liu Xiu can still conquer the country, but it will be a little later)

28 Cen Peng ( This is a well-deserved honor, and he has the ambition to send his troops eastward and slaughter four hundred cities. Of course, it is not a massacre, but it is amazing to capture so many cities.)

29 Ma Yuan (Generals will inevitably die in front of the battle, I only hope that the body of Ma Le will be returned. General Fubo, the ancestor of Ma Chao, haha)

30 Banchao (barely used any troops of the Eastern Han Dynasty to protect the Western Region for the Eastern Han Dynasty, and also defeated the 70,000-strong army of the Kushan Empire) , sent Gan Ying to the west to find Da Qin (Rome). He was a rare good general in the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty, and his brother Ban Gu was also a good player.)

31 Cao Cao

32 Guan Yu (probably this old man I've watched too many Romance of the Three Kingdoms. How can such a person become a famous general by conquering half of Shu in one battle? He's a common man! He might as well have chosen Jiang Wei, Yang Hu, or Zhang Liao to be more convincing)

33, Zhou Yu (there is no controversy about his selection, a battle at Chibi will make him famous in history)

34 Sima Yi (the wolf looks at the eagle, Meng De is still afraid of him in Japan, Meng De dies) , no one in the world can control it)

35 Lu Xun (In the Battle of Yiling, the Shu army was almost wiped out, Boyan’s contribution was indispensable, but he was not very happy in the later period and died in depression)

36 Deng Ai (not to mention the battle with Jiang Wei, just the battle at Yinping, huh, nothing to say)

37 Du Yu (taking advantage of the situation, destroying him in one battle) Soochow, that’s enough)

38 Wang Jun (the one in the early period, not the fool in the later period), he defeated the Qiang and Hu, and attacked the Xianbei in the north. He made great contributions, but he was just listed as a famous general instead of Jiang. Wei, I wonder what this little devil is thinking? )

39 Tao Kan (the coach of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a standard civil servant, personal feeling is average, very average)

40 Zu Ti (You know the chicken dance, right? It’s him, with his personal power, In the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains, he crossed the river and swore that he would never go south unless he returned to the Central Plains. However, he was unable to do so alone and was not trusted by the imperial court. Alas! 41 Xie Xuan (commander of the Beifu soldiers, defeated a million troops of the former Qin Dynasty in one battle at Feishui, and maintained the North-South confrontation for hundreds of years)

42 Tan Daoji (Liu Yu's general, quite resourceful)

43 Wei Rui (a standard scholar, he can’t even ride a horse, but his fighting courage is rarely matched by anyone in the world. He is good at fighting against the odds. When the Northern Wei Dynasty heard that Wei Rui was cut off, no one dared to pursue him. Why? Fight against the odds. . It’s your luck if you can’t be beaten to death, huh.

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44 Yang Dayan (I don’t know who he is, I don’t know much about him, I only vaguely know that he is a general in the Northern Wei Dynasty, a brave general, he is probably just average, if he is a famous general, how can I not know, haha)

45 Hu Luguang, (Gao Huan's men were extremely brave. At that time, no one dared to fight against them. In terms of using troops? I think they are generally on the upper side, not more than Wei Rui)

46 Gao Changgong (King of Lanling, the most beautiful man in the world) even wears a mask when fighting. It’s not possible without it. Without it, the soldiers just look at him and stop fighting, haha. I don’t know why there are no Wang Meng, Huan Wen, Gao Huan, Murong Chui, Yao Chang, Yu Wentai? Little Japan doesn’t understand and prefers to talk nonsense, hum)

47 Xiao Mohe (I don’t know who he is? I really don’t know, he probably has something to do with Xiao Yan) ? )

48 Han Qinhu

49 Liu Fang

50 Zhang Xutuo (Oh, the three tiger generals are not fake, and the famous generals are not as good as them) , He Ruobi, Yang Su, and Gao Ying are much more qualified than them. Fortunately, what this old boy comments does not represent history. The history of China is not written by him, haha)

51 Li Jing

52 Li Shiji (a fierce general, but it seems that this kind of fierce general is more effective against the northern peoples. For example, if Huo Qubing and Sun Wu are pitted against each other, it is estimated that the former will lose, but to deal with the Hu people, the former is more useful than the latter, and the latter is too Cautious)

53 Qin Qiong (deified in the novel, it’s okay to defeat the enemy in battle, but he really has to be alone, almost)

54 Yuchi Gong (same as above, these two are the original forms of the door gods) , haha)

55 Su Dingfang (who ran the western part of the country and played an important role in conquering the Western Turks. He was a rare famous general in the early Tang Dynasty)

56 Xue Rengui (a person well known to women and children, who played a major role in the battle of Goryeo) , which can make him famous in history)

57 Pei Xingjian (generally, there is no outstanding achievement, it is better to replace Ashinadur, I just don’t know if Lao Tanaka knows that there is such a person?)

58 Wang Xuance (Not many people know this, but he was able to defeat tens of thousands of Indian local troops (there were a lot of elephant soldiers) with the thousands of soldiers he came to (Nepal). Isn’t that cruel enough? The reason is just to vent his anger, Personality. )

59 Gao Xianzhi (Korea, who can become a stronghold in the Tang Dynasty, his strength is not bad)

60 Guo Ziyi (one of the famous ZTE generals, very popular at the time) With prestige, no one in the separatist vassal towns dared to touch Guo Ziyi's grain, grass, wealth and silk as long as they heard about it. They also sent troops to protect him. There are countless people under him who have served as generals and prime ministers. However, I don't know why Li Guangbi was not selected. At least he was better than Liu Fang and Han. The people like Capturing the Tiger are much better)

61 Li Su (I don’t know who the saint is, why not use Li Mi or Li Shuo? Isn’t he more convincing than this person? Just write it off, haha)

62 Li Keyong (not a famous general, just a brave general, but quite loyal to the Tang Dynasty, the Shatuo cavalry was really powerful)

63 Wang Yanzhang (the one who likes to use two iron spears , not so good, brave general)

64 Zhou Dewei (same as above, also very average, mainly because there were no famous generals at the same time, just pick the general from the shortest)

65 Cao Bin (Destroyed the Southern Tang Dynasty, Ping Nanyue, the first famous general in the early Song Dynasty, was extremely talented and kind. He can be said to be a model among famous generals)

66 Yang Ye (Yang Laolinggong, not much to say)

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67 Brother Yeluxiu (Khitan general, who repeatedly defeated the early Song Dynasty’s offensive, so that in the later period, the Song Dynasty did not have the confidence to go to the Northern Expedition)

68 Mu Cunying (Without this person, it would still be possible) The problem is, this old boy just put her here openly, haha.

Why don't you think that Guo Yaoshi or the Zhong brothers are worse than her? )

69 Di Qing (I don’t have a deep impression. I remember watching his novels when I was a child, and he also seemed to be fighting against gold? Haha, I can’t remember)

70 Zong Ze (well deserved, only It can be said that he was the main combatant at the time. Yue Fei, Han Shizhong, and Liu Qi were all under his control)

71 Yue Fei

72 Han Shizhong (Battle of Huang Tiandang, Liang Hongyu, I only remember this Duo, one of the four towns in the Song Dynasty, haha)

73 Zongbi (Wushu is this person, has Du Liji come back to his senses after seeing the generals of the Yue family? Of course he is also powerful, the Jin Dynasty He conquered half of China)

74 Yu Yunwen (If it were not for this person, the Song Dynasty would have died early, and it could have been delayed for so long. The battle of Zhunbei will be recorded in history)

< p>75 Meng Gong (I remember he was a prime minister in the Southern Song Dynasty. When did he become a famous general? Did I remember it wrong?)

76 Monk Wanyan Chen (a rare and powerful general in the late Jin Dynasty, but unfortunately he could not stand alone) , the other died a tragic death, not necessarily a famous general)

77 Zhang Shijie (Commander of the Navy of the Southern Song Dynasty, surrendered to Mongolia, beat Lu Xiufu until Lu Xiufu had no choice but to throw the young emperor into the sea, what is the merit? What is the crime?)

78 Boyan (the battle to destroy the Song Dynasty was directed by this person)

79 Guo Kan (the descendant of Guo Ziyi, led the Mongolian soldiers from Iran and Afghanistan to Baghdad, and fought straight to the Mediterranean, Shao Some people know that he is powerful, but it is a pity that he is not used by the Song Dynasty. Of course, in the Song Dynasty, he was just another Yue Fei, but he was not able to be so useful? I know that there was Tuotuo in the late Yuan Dynasty, was he this person? The unlearned man made everyone laugh, haha)

81 Xu Da (Without him, Zhu Wuzhang could only do things in a hurry, how could he defeat this Mongolia? What about the cavalry? Why is this so difficult? With him, well, the problem is solved)

82 Chang Yuchun (general, brave general, not good at being a commander)

83 Yao Guangxiao (I don’t know this person)

84 Zheng He (of course he has achievements, but he has never fought any big battles in his life, and the famous generals are a bit too much)

85 Yu Qian (Wala I hate this person first. If it weren’t for him, he would have taken over the Central Plains a long time ago. Damn it, damn it (let’s talk first). He tried his best to ensure that the Ming Dynasty would not follow the footsteps of the Song Dynasty, but in the end it didn’t end well. He died and his family was destroyed. It was miserable. )

86 Wang Shouren (Wang Yangming, he is very powerful, the founder of the idealism theory, single-handedly defeated the rebel army of hundreds of thousands of King Ning)

87 Qi Jiguang (this little Japan is interesting, and a bit pragmatic. It seems that I have wrongly blamed him, famous general)

88 Yuan Chonghuan (Guan Ning cavalry, red cannon, Ning Yuancheng, these are the three things that upset the Jurchens the most) , Isn’t it enough for him to do it alone? )

89 Qin Liangyu (I don’t know this person, tell me if you know it, why don’t I know it? Why didn’t Wu Sangui and Zu Dashou get selected? ? Is she the heroine of Peach Blossom Fan? )

90 Zheng Chenggong (If you don’t know him, you can jump off the building. If you say more, you will find it annoying, so I won’t say more)

91 Dorgon (generally, I only remember the Tenth Day in Yangzhou, the Three Massacres in Jiading, and his affair with his sister-in-law, who was Kangxi’s grandmother)

92 Mingliang (don’t know, don’t want to You know, I'm not interested in Qing history, so I don't know much about it. )

93 Yang Zhouchun (I don’t know, haha, I’m just surprised, why is there no Nian Gengyao and Yue Zhong among them? These two are the barriers to the western part of the Qing Dynasty)

94 Li Changgeng (don’t know)

95 Guan Tianpei (played in the Opium War, right? It seems that he had an affair with Lin Zexu, but it was useless (not that others were useless, but the army). At this time, the Qing Dynasty It has been corrupted to the core, and it would be useless to replace Wu.)

96 Seng Gelinqin (unworthy, a common man, only knows how to fight against ruthless men, in the Battle of Tongzhou, 7,000 Mongolian cavalry carried the British and French allied forces, and only survived for seven Man, even though he did good deeds, he died under the knife in the end)

97 Li Xiucheng (not bad, but because the scale of the war he commanded was not large, the feeling was average)

98 Shi Dakai (Among the Qing dynasties, he is the most deserving of the name of a famous general. He is like a god in using troops. If he had not led his troops away in anger and was trapped in a tight siege, how could the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom be so easily defeated?)

99 Liu Yongfu (He has his footprints in Black Flag Army, Taiwan and Vietnam, not bad)