First place: Cai Yang.
In the sixth year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao sent Cai Yang to attack Liu Bei, but Liu Bei joined forces with Gong Dou, a former subordinate of Zhang Jiao, and killed him. However, in The Romance of Three Kingdoms, Old Roman blamed Guan Yu for his death.
Second place: Che Zhou.
Che Zhou is a military general under Cao Cao and a confidant of Cao Cao. Liu Bei was driven out of Xuzhou by Lu Bu, so he had no choice but to go to Cao Cao, who tried to test him by cooking wine in his childhood, but turned him back. Cao Cao felt that Liu Bei was like a lost dog and was not afraid, but what he didn't expect was that Liu Bei had privately contacted his uncle Dong Cheng to plot to assassinate Cao Cao and rescue Emperor Han Xian. In order to seize the military power from Cao Cao and leave a suspicious Cao Cao, Liu Bei led an army to war on the pretext of crusade against Yuan Shu. On the way, Liu Bei killed Che Zhou.
Third place: Yang Feng.
Yang Feng made a fortune through the yellow turban insurrectionary uprising and later defected to Li Jue. During the war between Li Jue and Guo Si, he helped Emperor Xian of Han to escape from Chang 'an and was going to take him to Luoyang. Who knows that Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty wooed Cao Cao and used him to deal with Emperor Xian of the Yellow Scarf Army. Yang Feng was forced to go to Yuan Shu because the relationship between Yuan Shu and Lu Bu broke down. He helped Lu Bu deal with Yuan Shu until he listened to Lu Bu's command and planned to sneak attack Liu Bei, but Liu Bei saw through the trap.
Fourth and fifth place: Gao Pei Yang Huai
Since Liu Zhang led the wolf into the room, Liu Bei began to oppose Liu Zhang who took him in. When attacking Yizhou, it passed through the customs, and Yang Huaihe was stationed here. Pang Tong gave Liu Bei three tricks, and finally Liu Bei took the trick, that is, pretending to be defeated, leading them out of Meng Jiaguan and killing them. This shows that Liu Bei is not only a benevolent king, but also a decisive master.