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Who will be better in terms of comprehensive abilities between Generals Qin Shubao and Yu Chigong?

Qin Shubao and Yuchi Gong were both famous generals in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, one of the 24 heroes of Lingyan Pavilion, and even door gods, so they are very comparable. So who is better between the two? Putting aside the official history, I think Qin Shubao in the novel is better than Yu Chigong. To put it simply, in the novel, Lieutenant Chi Gong only has a large role, but the protagonist is Qin Shubao. The protagonist's aura around Qin Shubao allows him to suppress him in every aspect. Yu Chigong.

"The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" and "The Complete Biography of the Tang Dynasty" are the masters of the romance novels of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. From these two books, it can be seen that Qin Shubao's force value is higher than that of Yu Chigong, such as the famous "Three Jumps" "Hong Ni Jian". At that time, Yu Chigong belonged to Li Shimin's hostile force. During a battle, he pursued Li Shimin. Naturally, Li Shimin tried his best to escape and even jumped over the Hongni Stream. This Hongni Stream was about three feet wide and connected with the Yellow River. The water was turbulent. Li Shimin had to jump over it with a desperate jump at the critical moment of life and death.

Yu Chigong was naturally unwilling to see the prey he had been chasing for a long time running away like this, so he gritted his teeth and performed a "two-jump rainbow stream". At this time, Qin Shubao rushed over. In order to save Li Shimin, he reined in his horse and "jumped into the rainbow stream three times".

Although they all successfully crossed the Hongni Stream, Qin Shubao was so anxious when he jumped over the Hongni Stream because he was worried about Li Shimin's safety. When the horse landed, his heart was firmly pushed by the saddle. The heart is no better than other places, and the horse in running and jumping state is also very powerful, so Qin Shubao directly suffered internal injuries. The book said that Qin Shubao "had a mouthful of blood in his throat. He was afraid that Wei Chi would make a joke, so he quickly swallowed it and made three mouthfuls of blood in a row." This shows that Qin Shubao was seriously injured. But even under such circumstances, Qin Shubao still challenged the healthy Yu Chigong to a duel, and they fought "from day to night, and from night to dawn, regardless of the outcome." If Qin Shubao had not been injured, Yuchi Gong would have been captured long ago.

In the novel, Qin Shubao's injury is also very particular. In Chinese mythology, people can cultivate and become immortals, and gods can also descend to earth and become humans. In romance novels, in order to highlight the aura of the protagonist, this design is even more necessary. For example, Zhao Yun is the reincarnation of the "Lantern Star". He fought all his life without any injuries. In the end, his wife pricked a small eye in Zhao Yun's body with an embroidery needle because he was joking with him. There was a small hole in the lantern and naturally it couldn't be used, so Zhao Yun continued to bleed and eventually died. A famous general of a generation went through hundreds of battles unscathed, and finally died of an embroidery needle in the hands of his wife. This is a joke in the eyes of modern people, but the ancients liked this.

In the novel, Qin Shubao is the Canopy Star in the upper world, and Yuchi Gong is the Black Death God in the upper world. The Canopy Star is above the Black Death God in terms of official position and ability. Now both gods have descended to earth. Without remembering what happened in the upper world, the gods in the sky were afraid that Qin Shubao would bully Yuchi Gong too hard, so they made him suffer from three-point disease when he went to the battlefield. Even if you are ill, you can still fight Yuchi Gong inextricably. If you are healthy, it will be clear who wins and who loses.

In addition to force value, Qin Shubao's military ability is also stronger than Yuchi Gong's. Of course, I am talking about romance novels. In order to attract readers, the novel will strengthen the description of individual fighting. There is not much focus on large army battles, but we can see it through official positions. In the novel, Qin Shubao is the marshal of the world's soldiers and horses, and he also has a particularly popular nickname: "The horse rides on both sides of the Yellow River, beating one hundred singles and eight counties in three states and six prefectures in Shandong. His filial mother competes with Zhuanzhu, his friends are like Meng Chang, and he is a god." The Taibao of Boxing, the general with two trumpets, and the marshal of the world's soldiers and horses." Looking at this name, not only during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, but also in the entire feudal society, there was no second person.

The Grand Marshal of Soldiers and Horses was the highest military general in ancient times, so Yuchi Gong's status could only be under Qin Shubao. In "Xue Rengui's Conquest of the East", Qin Shubao was also injured too much in many years of fighting, and finally fell seriously ill before he handed over the official seal of the Marshal of the World's Soldiers and Horses, and the person who took over this seal was Yu Chigong. Therefore, in the romance novels, Qin Shubao's official position has always been above that of Yuchi Gong.

In short, Qin Shubao is the darling of all kinds of romance novels. Although Yuchi Gong is also powerful, the protagonist's aura is not as strong as Qin Shubao's, so his comprehensive ability naturally ranks behind.