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In ancient China, famous generals emerged in large numbers. Please comment on the "five-star generals" in your mind.

There are too many famous generals in ancient China. Everyone should have their own preferences. Let me talk about what I think. I hope you don’t criticize them.

1. Qi Jiguang. First of all, Qi Jiguang authored two military books, "New Book of Jixiao" and "Records of Military Training". These two books are a summary of his experience in training and fighting, and they are also his textbooks for training the army. They have a high status in military science and are included in the "Sikuquanshu", accounting for one-tenth of his military works. In terms of actual combat, Qi Jiguang not only fought very well in the civil war (referring to the war between Chinese ethnic groups), but also became more successful in fighting against Japanese pirates, which greatly enhanced the reputation of Huaxia. He also pioneered the Yuanyang Formation, the Hollow Enemy Platform, etc. , and even improved the saber at that time, which was called Qi's saber. It can be said that he is an extraordinary general with both civil and military skills!

2. Xiang Yu. He can be said to be the most powerful general in ancient China, and is said to be "unparalleled in his bravery throughout history". I also respect it. Xiang Yu is indeed impeccable in fighting, and many battles are familiar to him. I won't go into details. Even in the final battle of Gaixia, when faced with a disadvantageous situation of 700,000 vs. 100,000, Xiang Yu himself was able to survive. , with such bravery, it is estimated that no one else can be found. Xiang Yu is not only a representative figure of the military situation, but also a leader of the brave warrior faction. However, although he made great achievements in the military, he was in a mess politically, and he was stubborn and self-willed. Some weaknesses in his character were doomed to final failure.

3. Li Jing. I think when talking about famous generals, we have to talk about this person. In my heart, half of Li Shimin's empire was won by Li Jing. Li Jing is good at fighting in various environments. The pacification of Jiangnan took place in the southern water swamp area, the defeat of the Eastern Turks took place in the Mobei grasslands, and the defeat of Tuyuhun took place on the Qinghai Plateau. The environments of the three are very different, but Li Jing was not restricted in each environment and was able to defeat the enemy. Specialized in many forms of warfare. To pacify the south of the Yangtze River, the navy and army fought together, to defeat the Eastern Turks and to defeat Tuyuhun, both the cavalry and infantry fought together. Li Jing was able to command them skillfully and achieve victory. Good at understanding the opponent's intentions and winning by surprise. The cautiousness of Wen Shihong, the strong attack on Feng Huiliang's and Chen Zhengtong's troops, the surprise attack on the Eastern Turks, and the long march into Tuyuhun were all actions taken after deeply understanding the opponent's intentions that surprised the opponent and even his own subordinates. Li Jing also wrote many military works, but unfortunately most of them have been lost.

4. Yue Fei. Regarding Yue Fei's deeds, there are probably very few people who don't know about it, so I won't go into details here. In short, he must have a place among the five-star generals.

5. Huo Qubing. Huo Qubing is actually not one of my favorite generals, but I personally think he still occupies an important position in Chinese military history. Huo Qubing's combat strategy can be said to be an innovation of the Han army's tactical concepts. It mainly improved the tactics from the original cavalry and chariots fighting together to pure cavalry. The battle can be said to be roundabout and deep, interspersed with encirclement, completing the roundabout and interspersed at the fastest speed, encircling the Xiongnu, starting from the weakest link to carry out a devastating blow to them. When he was 17 years old, he followed Wei Qing to attack the Xiongnu in Monan, beheading more than 2,000 people. At the age of 19, he was granted the title of General of Hussars. Chasing the Xiongnu all the way to Langjuxu Mountain rewrote the long-term strategic layout of the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu that focused on defense.

Of course, these are just a few of them, there are also Bai Qi, Wang Jian, Han Xin, Guo Ziyi, etc., there are too many.