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Who is stronger, the black whirlwind Li Kui or the leopard-headed Lin Chong in "Water Margin"?

Lin Chong must be stronger. Li Kui and Lin Chong are not on the same level at all. Li Kui and Lin Chong will lose convincingly in a duel. When we read "Water Margin", we will find a characteristic that Li Kui has never fought against a master, let alone killed famous generals of the enemy camp as a main general. Li Kui's more important role is to kill enemy soldiers. He wields an ax to kill soldiers one by one, which can be called a great killing weapon.

Lin Chong is not the case. As one of the five tiger generals of the horse army, Lin Chong is Liangshan's main force against the opponent's general. It is Lin Chong's responsibility to charge into the battle and pick off the opponent's general, thereby defeating the enemy's entire team. From the opponents faced by Lin Chong and Li Kui, we can see that Li Kui cannot be compared with Lin Chong at all. The main reason is of course that Li Kui is not strong enough to compete with the opponent's generals. His strength can only be used against the enemy's most ordinary soldiers.

Li Kui's strengths and weaknesses are very distinct. His advantage is that he is strong and brave in fighting, and he has the energy to refuse to admit defeat and not be afraid of death; Li Kui's weakness is that he does not follow tactics and lets his own temper lead him to fight. He likes to rush into the opponent's team with two giant wheeled axes bare-chested, slashing left and right. This seemingly fun and life-threatening style of play actually carries a huge risk, and can easily lead to injury or even death. .

After all, Li Kui is a flesh and blood body and not a King Kong with an indestructible body. After seeing Li Kui's life-threatening fighting style, Song Jiang, the leader of Liangshan Village, specially assigned him two helpers, Xiang Chong and Li Gun. These two people specially protected Li Kui with shields, so these three people usually fought together. For Li Kui, a shield hand was specially equipped to block and protect him. Only Li Kui among the Liangshan heroes had this treatment.

Li Kui's emphasis on offense and light on defense may be very effective when dealing with ordinary soldiers. However, his style of play may sound like a brave battle, but in fact it is just random attacks without any structure at all. Song Jiang was well aware of Li Kui's weaknesses, so he did not arrange for him to fight against the enemy's master generals, otherwise he would have been killed by the opponent's generals long ago.

It can be clearly seen from Li Kui's performance that he fights with fierceness and risking his life, which has nothing to do with the level of martial arts and tactical literacy. His martial arts is completely wild and has not been taught by famous teachers. Otherwise, he would not care about the past and the future when fighting.

Lin Chong is the instructor of the 800,000-strong Forbidden Army in Tokyo. In terms of martial arts, he must have been taught by experts and celebrities. His tactical literacy is very high. From the actual combat point of view, his strength has reached double, both immediately and on the ground. First class level. As a regular professional martial arts expert, Lin Chong was more than capable of dealing with the amateur Li Kui. It could be said that he was able to capture him with ease. If Li Kui could withstand Lin Chong for five rounds on foot before losing, then Li Kui wouldn't be able to withstand one round on horseback.

Not to mention a five-tiger general like Lin Chong, even the prodigal Yan Qing, who didn't like fighting and had extremely little fighting experience, could beat Li Kui to submission and even make him feel guilty. shadow. Li Kui's ferocity and strength are completely useless in front of Yan Qing's skills. This is the crushing of professionals against amateurs.