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Who are the Five Tigers of Wagang? Let’s talk about the nicknames of the others in detail!

Generally speaking, the five tiger generals of the Wagang Army's cavalry are: the desperate Saburo Wang Bodang (good at using silver spears, versatile in both civil and military affairs) and the small officer Shan Xiongxin (good at using weapons). Ma Shu) Sai Mengchang Qin Shubao (Qin Qiong, good at using spears and maces) The Demon King Cheng Yaojin (Cheng Zhijie, good at using axes) The old and strong Qiu Rui (Old General Qiu was originally a Sui general) Mr. Luo Chengluo is not a hero of Wagangzhai . There are many other opinions about the Five Tiger Generals, so I won’t list them all here. And there are more than five warriors. "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" written by Xu Renhuo in the Qing Dynasty is a historical romance, and its nature is similar to "The Sui and Tang Dynasties" and "The Sui and Tang Dynasties". It can also be said that the five powerful generals in the book are real figures in history. I think the real five tiger generals in Sui and Tang historical novels should be: Wang Bodang, Qin Shubao, Cheng Yaojin, young fierce general Luo Shixin, and "Flying General" Shan Xiongxin. Luo Shixin's weapons, appearance, and ending are quite similar to those of Luo Cheng in the old story. shadow. Of course, the young generals Xu Maogong (Xu Shiji, Li Shiji after returning to the Tang Dynasty), Wang Dangren, and Pei Xingyan (Pei Yuanqing actually refers to him) are also very brave. In fact, Cheng Yaojin gathered troops to protect himself in his early years and was highly skilled in martial arts. Later, he returned to the Wagang Army and charged into battle with Qin Qiong. In the early Tang Dynasty, he had another meritorious service in the battle against the Fan soldiers. He was definitely not a grass bandit who only knew three moves of an ax. Wang Bodang was once a disciple of Wei Gong Li Mi, and he was versatile in both civil and military affairs. The character Luo Shixin appears in Mr. Shan's storytelling "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" {and the storytelling "The Complete Biography of the Xing Tang Dynasty", etc.). He is a simple and honest young man, good at using sticks, etc., and very humorous.