In the Three Kingdoms, when it comes to infantry, Meng De is the leader; when it comes to naval forces, Zhou Lang is not the second person; when it comes to cavalry, it is hard to say. Marquis Wen, Ma Chao, Zhao Yun, Cao Ren, and Xiahou Miaocai are all powerful men. Especially the first three are typical examples of both internal and external excellence. They are handsome (legend) and have never lost in single combat, so they are very popular. I guess adding another Zhang Liao can make up a cavalry F4 or something.
But to be honest, when it comes to cavalry combat, these three people are not top-notch. The best one is actually the old man Fletcher Gongsun.
Old man Gongsun was actually a sidekick in the Three Kingdoms. He first led out Liu Bei and then Zhao Yun. After introducing Zhao Yun, Lao Luo didn't mention him again until he was in front of Guandu. He thought of him, so he borrowed a few words from a spy to end his story. It was really tragic.
In fact, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Old Man Gongsun's status was almost like that of a flying general. He was extremely skilled in riding and was familiar with the terrain of Mobei. Every time the Xiongnu invaded, he was beaten to pieces by him. He looked like Huo Qubing.
Especially those led by the cavalry. The white horse formation was so famous all over the world that the Xiongnu could only shoot for fun with the name of Fletcher Gongsun on the grass. If they hit, they would shout long live, which is a standard obscenity. The beauties who are fantasized about in modern times are all rare and rare. At that time, the generals who were lusted after were invincible.
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