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  1. Nov 7, 2019 · Han Xin (Most important general in the establishment of the Han dynasty) 3. Cao Cao (Greatest warlord in China during the Three Kingdoms period) 2. Yu Fei (Was never defeated throughout his entire military career facing mighty Jurchen armies) 1. Bai Qi (Widely regarded as the greatest Chinese military genius in history)

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · Fa Zheng: Advisor to the Chinese warlord Liu Bei. Gustavus Adolphus: King of Sweden and father of modern warfare. Helmuth von Moltke: The great German military genius. Zhu Zhi: Prominent Wu strategist at the end of the Han dynasty. Zhou Yu: Wu general who utilised fire tactics at the battle of Redcliffs.

  3. May 9, 2020 · Ohio, USA. May 9, 2020. #7. Lord Oda Nobunaga said: Yes Bai Qi was criticized for his inhumane treatment of his enemies and prisoners, and for his vanity and obsession with his undefeated reputation. Han Xin was said by some to be plotting rebellion, others defend him. The Sanguozhi is positive with regards to Cao Cao.

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · If you mean a legal crime that requires persecution, then no. Bai Qi killed enemy soldiers, with only the soldiers at Changping having the implicit protection of surrender. Even that is a polite suggestion and military realpolitik at best, the only advocation for such that I've found is Sun Wu's recommendation to capture enemy materiel.

  5. May 26, 2021 · It also claims that Meng Wu was involved in the conquest of the Yue (presumably in the 210s, when Meng Wu was a very old man). Re. the campaign of 241, Pang Nuan's coalition reached as far as the Qin town of Zui beyond Hangu Pass (!), but they were unable to take it (Pang Nuan 龐煖 (www.chinaknowledge.de)).

  6. Mar 17, 2019 · The military manuel Wuzi (吳子) authored by Wu Qi (吳起) offered only a pitiful amount of information for your question. He said : 「教戰之令:短者持矛戟,長者持弓弩 」 Translation : "According to the military rule, the shorter people hold spears and halberds, while the taller people hold bows and crossbows."

  7. May 4, 2012 · XiangYu, Li Guang, and Guan Yu were good frontline warriors, and Xiangyu was a genius at commanding armies too. Li Guang and Guan Yu not so much. HanXin was a genius commander who could do wonders with even low quality troops, although BanChao was impressive at commanding smaller armies, or armies he was not familiar with.

  8. Dec 31, 2020 · As I've previously written, Wukong's birth is likely based on the sage-king Yu the Great (大禹) and his son Qi (啟, "open") of Xia, who are stated in various sources to have been born from stone. For example, one 4th-century tale states Yu's pregnant wife transformed into stone out of shame for having seen her husband's shamanic metamorphosis into a bear.

  9. Apr 16, 2015 · People often talk about Hannibal, Alexader and Julius Caesar, but I rarely see mention of the great generals of the Eastern World. Who would you consider their greatest.

  10. Oct 1, 2017 · Thanks to his help Tripitaka becomes an enlightened Buddha at the end of the novel (Wu & Yu (Vol. 4), 2012, p. 381). Fourth, Sun serves as the guardian and strong-arm of a Bodhisattva, per phase one of the recognized WDO iconography. Tripitaka is after all the Golden Cicada Bodhisattva reborn on earth (Wu & Yu (Vol. 4), 2012, p. 381).

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