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Who ranks first in the value of historical force?
This force refers to pure force, excluding command and control, that is, combat capability. In previous romance novels, we often talked about some brave soldiers, such as Li Yuanba in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, who attacked1850,000 troops alone, and two hammers fought a sea of blood, leaving only 60,000 people to beat1850,000 people.

Of course, this is an exaggeration. Killing1790,000 people in one breath has caught up with the nuclear bomb, or it is better than the nuclear bomb. It is estimated that nuclear fusion is possible. Even if Li Yuanba kills for one second, it will take nearly 2 1 day, and he will starve to death if he is not exhausted.

Then the question is, has there ever been such a super fierce person in real history? If so, who is the fiercest?

Not only that, but also more than one. After the establishment of the new dynasty, the first thing to do is to compile history. This kind of formal history book is called official history. For example, Yuan history is a major in Ming Dynasty, and Ming history is a major in Qing Dynasty. Because it records the deeds of the enemies of the former dynasty and has high credibility, it is also called the history of trust.

In history, a * * * was beheaded by 500 people. The first time was Xiang Yu, the overlord of the land of western Chu, from the Historical Records.

Xiang Yu was trapped under cover, thinking that he could not escape, so he called his men to give a speech. Killing me by heaven is not a war crime? It's not that I can't fight, but that God wants to kill me.

In order to prove that he was not bragging, Xiang Yu rode out alone, and the Han army soldiers who were stirred by one person went belly-up, beheaded a captain and killed nearly 100 people. There was a man named Yang under Liu Bang, who was later sealed in Chiquan. At that time, he was riding a general and happened to meet Xiang Yu. He was stared at by Xiang Yu, so scared that he retreated for miles and dared not meet each other.

Xiang Yu asked his men afterwards. How's it going? ?

The men were completely convinced. No problem, the king is awesome. ?

The second time was Xiang Yu. This time, before Wujiang committed suicide, the director of Wujiang Pavilion advised Xiang Yu to cross the river by boat, but Xiang Yu refused.

I crossed the river with 8 thousand children, and now I'm the only one who can't lose face. Today, I will die here anyway. Only this horse has been with me for five years, traveling thousands of miles every day and being invincible. I couldn't bear to watch it die, so I gave it to you. ?

Then Xiang Yu ordered everyone to dismount and fight with short weapons, killing hundreds of Han troops alone and dying by himself.

The third time was during the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties. Ran Min, the founding emperor who chased after the heavenly king, came from the Book of Jin.

Ran Min was brave and good at fighting, and vowed to kill all the conference semifinals. He was cruel to foreigners. Although the famous murder order has been proved to be forged by later generations, he did issue similar orders.

In the last battle of Ran Min, he met Murong Ke, a famous Xianbei player, and Murong Ke suffered ten defeats in succession. Finally, Ran Min was led to the open plain, forming a series of cavalry (horses are connected by chains), and the array surrounded Ran Min.

Ran Min, with a spear in his left hand and a halberd in his right hand, killed more than 300 Xianbei cavalry and rushed out of the tight encirclement, but Zhu fell to the ground and died, and was caught up by Xianbei cavalry and sent to Liuzhou for execution.

The fourth time was Xia, a warrior of the Five Dynasties, which came from the history of the New and Old Five Dynasties. He is unknown in history, but in romance novels, he is Wang Kun, the teacher of Yang Jiajiang's ancestor volcano young-fly-wang, nicknamed the golden gun bodhi old zu.