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Who has the best military ability, Wuqi, Tian Lei or Han Xin?

Wuqi, Bai Qi and Han Xin all made great achievements in the military history of China. They are all included in the seventy-two generals of Wu Song Temple. During their reign, they all directly affected the success or failure of a country, and they all ended in tragedy and died.

Difference:

On personality, Wu Qi is resolute, Bai Qi is paranoid, and Han Xin has a black belly. Li was born into a noble family. Han's birth is unknown, but the history books say that he came from humble origins and joined the army because he could not afford to eat. On Achievements: Wuqi is a real master, and Bai Han is invincible only in the military field.

Individual assessment:

Wu Qi:

The only one of the four people who is called "Zi" is as famous as Sun Wu, who is familiar with Confucianism in the art of war (Wu Qi's military record far exceeds Sun Wu's, not to mention that you disagree). The reason why Wuqi was called "Woods" by later generations is obviously not because of his military talent. Wuqi is a generalist, who can not only govern the country but also reform it, and also lead an army to defeat Qiang Qin and seize its Hexi. This is an affirmation of his achievements in national politics.

Let's talk about the military first: to quote Wei Liaozi: There are 70,000 people, but who is the best in the world? Wu. Wu Qi led 76 battles in his life, with 64 wins 12 draw and no defeat. During the Wei period, Qin was defeated one after another, and there was almost no strength to fight back. The Art of War by Woods, together with the Art of War by Sun Tzu, is called the Art of War by Sun Wu.

Let's talk about politics again: during his tenure as an official in Chu State, Wu Qi promoted the reform of Wu Qi with the king of Chu. Let Chu, who was almost dying at that time, be resurrected with blood and become powerful, and let Chu stand up firmly among the seven heroes of the Warring States after that (in other words, Wuqi was still a half master of Shang Yang in political reform. Shang Yang's belief in moving wood and keeping his seat unchanged are all imitations of Wu Qi. If it weren't for the death of the king of Chu and the death of the political reform, would Chu really succeed in winning the Central Plains at that time? I'm really not sure.

In addition, there is too much controversy about Wu Qi's character, so I won't talk about his character. Everyone has a different opinion.

Tian Lei:

It is more appropriate to describe Tian Lei with "overnight"

Bai Qi, one of the founders of the Daqin Empire, was nicknamed "Man Tu" and "War Magic" and was a descendant of Bai. For 30 years. Kill more than one million enemies. The Battle of Yi Que and the Battle of Huayang are all his works. Of course, he is remembered by everyone because the "Battle of Changping" killed 200,000 soldiers of Zhao, creating the biggest tragedy in China's military history (pay attention to soldiers, not ordinary soldiers), so that Ban Gu could not help but say that he was a "wolf" (for the number of people who were killed and killed, historical records, however, brutality is brutality, and outstanding military talents have been affirmed by successive dynasties. Like Wuqi, I have never lost a battle in my life, and almost all of them are overwhelming victories. So it is not unreasonable to say that he is a demon of war. Unfortunately, this man struggled for his country's military all his life, but finally he committed suicide. Sad sigh.

Han Xin:

Objectively speaking, Han Xin is a savage, fighting wild, wild. When I was young, I was a typical troubled youth. Fighting with people everywhere. I hated dogs so much that I couldn't afford to eat, so I had to join the army and fight, and I embarked on the road to the peak of my life. So in fact, people who really know Han Xin's life will feel that Han Xin's death is inevitable to some extent. The Liu dynasty will not tolerate a man who is invincible on the battlefield, but his heart is like a wild horse. Especially in ancient times, paying special attention to a person's family background, Han Xin suffered too much in this respect. There is no need to elaborate on Han Xin's ability to fight. He fights like a god and doesn't play cards according to common sense. Chen Cang's secret crossing is the best example. Later generations rated him as the true ancestor of the Han Dynasty (depending on Liu Bang's ability to fight). It's a pity that all the birds are gone. As a professional soldier, dying at the hands of a woman is really a bit timid.