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In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang Fei and Zhang He actually had a head-on confrontation, that is, the battle of Wakouguan. Although in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the two men fought one-on-one three times, once for twenty rounds, once for thirty or fifty rounds, once for ten rounds, and all three times were tied, Zhang Fei finally won, because Zhang Fei successfully used his strategy of deliberately drinking and pretending to be drunk, which led to Zhang He robbing the village and Zhang Fei being ambushed, which led to a great defeat. Therefore, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang Fei is definitely stronger than Zhang He, and their ranking of force is different. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Zhang Fei ranked sixth in force, and Zhang He ranked 22nd in force. The ranking of the two is one grade lower, so Zhang Fei is even worse. Let's analyze the abilities of Zhang Fei and Zhang He from the official history of the Three Kingdoms. Who's better?
Zhang Fei, an enemy of ten thousand people, has no five tigers and generals in history, but Zhang Fei is the only enemy of ten thousand people in the history of the Three Kingdoms, and the other is Guan Yu. Guo Jia and Cheng Yu, Cao Cao's top advisers, rated Zhang Fei as an enemy of ten thousand people, while Zhou Yu, Sun Quan's top general, rated Zhang Fei as a general of Xiong Hu. Chen Shou, the author of the Three Kingdoms, commented that Zhang Fei was an enemy of ten thousand people and a tiger minister in the world. Let's take a look at Zhang He's comments in The Official History of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao evaluated Zhang He's behavior of taking refuge in himself as follows: Wei Zi returned to Yin, and Han Xin returned to Han. In fact, it means to abandon the dark for the bright, and it has nothing to do with talent. Chen Shou commented that Zhang He was famous for his ingenuity. If you compare the comments of Zhang Fei and Zhang He together, you will know that Zhang Fei is much more powerful than Zhang He. Zhang Fei is an enemy of ten thousand people, general Xiong Hu, and tiger ministers are the world. The enemy of ten thousand people refers to the art of war, and General Xiong Hu and a tiger minister are the world, which means Zhang Fei is brave and good at fighting, which is why Zhang Fei is called the enemy of ten thousand people. Through an example in the official history, you will know why Zhang Fei is an enemy of ten thousand people.
Zhang He: Zhang Fei broke the bridge for Liu Bei at Dangyang Bridge, only led more than twenty riders to successfully stop the pursuit of Cao Cao's army, and shouted to Cao Jun: I am Zhang Yide, and I can fight to the death! No one in Cao Jun dares to move forward. Have you ever wondered why? This is not the romance of the Three Kingdoms, not a fabricated story, but a true story in history. Cao Jun is not stupid. Why did he dare not face Zhang Fei? It was because Zhang Fei's reputation at that time was too angry, especially the reputation of ten thousand enemies. It must be that Zhang Fei had many amazing achievements in his early years that were not recorded, but everyone at that time knew that Guo Jia died in 207 AD. At this time, Zhang Fei has not broken the bridge. It can be seen that Zhang Fei had many heroic deeds that were not recorded in the history books before, but this did not prevent people from understanding Zhang Fei's bravery at that time. Therefore, on the Dangyang Bridge, Cao Jun dared not go up. There are many events recorded by Zhang He in history, but most of them are small battles, either against Cao Cao or against Xia. Although Zhang He was a general who led troops to fight in Cao Jun, he was not an independent general, which was not commensurate with Zhang Fei's position in Shu Han. When Zhang He was promoted to General Zuo, Zhang Fei was already riding a general.
On Zhang He's military talent, Zhang Fei can lead the army to fight alone, and he is also an independent general under Liu Bei. They had a direct military confrontation in the official history, which was probably the same as that described in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This is the battle of the party canal. Zhang He and Zhang Fei confronted each other in Dangqu for more than 50 days, and then Zhang Fei led more than 10,000 soldiers to attack Zhang He from a small road. Because of the narrow road, Zhang He's army could not attend to one thing and lose sight of another from beginning to end, and the final result was that Zhang Fei was wiped out. It is said in the Three Kingdoms that Zhang He is good at changing planes and making good use of the terrain. However, when dealing with Zhang Fei, Zhang He was completely wiped out by Zhang Fei using the terrain. Where is Zhang He's strength, or did he meet Zhang Fei and not fully display it? Therefore, the performance and victory and defeat of the two men in the battle of Dangqu fully proved their level of military talent, indicating that Zhang Fei's military talent is higher than Zhang He's. As for personal courage, Zhang He can't compare with Zhang Fei at all. As mentioned earlier, Zhang Fei broke the bridge according to the water, and thousands of Cao Jun dared not come forward to fight. This is Zhang Fei's bravery, but Zhang He has no such performance and opportunity in the official history of the Three Kingdoms. Although bravery is not the only criterion to measure a military commander, Zhang Fei far surpasses Zhang He in personal bravery.
Zhang He died in battle, but Zhang Fei did not lose Zhang He. Some people think that Zhang Fei lost Xuzhou and denied Zhang Fei's military ability. In fact, in the official history, Zhang Fei's military ability is not bad. Zhang Fei and Guan Yu worked hard with Liu Bei in their early years, and there were far more opportunities to unite their troops than Zhang He. The history of fighting in various places is much richer than that of Zhang He, but Zhang Fei's military talents are not recorded. For example, in the battle of Nanjun, Liu Bei exchanged Zhang Fei's 1000 soldiers for Zhou Yu's two. After capturing Yizhou, Liu Bei ordered Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun, Liu Feng and others to lead the troops into Yizhou for assistance. Zhang Fei led an army to attack Jiangzhou alone and captured Yan Yan alive. Zhang Fei also pacified Ba County and Brazil County alone. There are many opportunities for Zhang Heze to lead troops in history, but most of them are from signing as lieutenant. For example, in the battle of Hanzhong, Zhang He was Xia's lieutenant. After Xia's death, Zhang He only temporarily replaced Xia as the satrap of Hanzhong.
The greatest achievement of Zhang Fei and Zhang He's life is that they defeated Ma Su in the battle of Jieting, and Ma can only be regarded as an armchair Zhao Kuo. At that time, Zhang He was the only one who survived many battles and was the oldest general in Cao Wei. None of them. The strength gap between Zhang He and Ma Su is huge, and the strength of Zhang He's army far exceeds that of Ma Su, so Ma Su finally lost the battle of Jieting, and Zhang He defeated Zhuge Liang for the first time by virtue of his victory in the battle of Jieting. Therefore, when it comes to the ability to unify troops, Zhang Fei and Zhang He are about the same level, or Zhang Fei is slightly stronger. After all, the title of ten thousand enemies is not only brave, but also military ability. So in the official history, Zhang Fei is much more powerful than Zhang He.
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