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Who can win between the Japanese Warring States generals and the Chinese Three Kingdoms generals?

It must be China

1. Even in the Battle of Sekigahara, the biggest battle of the Warring States Period, the two armies of the East and West did not have more than 100,000, and they were only coalition forces, so Japan did not drive 100,000 A general with tens of thousands of soldiers and experience.

2. Takeda Shingen, the leader of the Takeda Legion, who is known as the strongest army in the Warring States period, mostly refers to Sun Tzu’s Art of War passed down from China in his tactics, while most of the other generals have not even read Sun Tzu’s Art of War. This is inconsistent with Almost all famous generals and military advisors during the Three Kingdoms period were far behind in being familiar with the Art of War (even Guan Yu, who had an intelligence of around 70, was already familiar with the Art of War).

3 Famous players such as Honda Tadakatsu, Maeda Keiji, and Sanada Yukimura are considered the strongest in Japan, but they may not be counted in China with a large population. The evidence is that the number one warrior in Satsuma, Shimazu Yoshigen (who has 93 martial arts, is considered very powerful), was not very good when fighting North Korea. I guess the Three Kingdoms don't need to send Lu Bu, they can just send someone like Zhang Jia or Gao Shun to defeat them all.