1, Xiang Yu
In the Battle of Julu, he crossed the rubicon, deftly repelled more than 200,000 elite Qin Jun with 30,000 troops, and sensitively split the empire that had just reached an agreement with China and shocked the world. Alexander the Great's expedition defeated Darius's fragile military expedition, but Xiang Yu defeated the clank army that unified Liuhe and defeated Xiongnu Pingwuyue! He will be invincible in the future, and no one can beat him!
Second place, Genghis Khan
It claims to have killed 200 million people, and there are 654.38+06 million descendants. The territory is the largest area in China's history, and Genghis Khan was named the God of War, which deserved it!
Third place, Bai Qi (Daqin)
Many people may not know much about Tian Lei. The battle of Changping commanded by him wiped out 450,000 Zhao troops in one fell swoop, setting a precedent for the earliest and largest encirclement and suppression war in China's prehistoric history. Besides, it is said that he has never lost a battle with his troops.
Fourth place, Alexander (King of Macedonia, Emperor Alexander)
Alexander the Great (July 20, 356 BC? 10 before June, 323), namely, Alexander III, king of Macedonian Empire and Alexander the Great, was born in Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia, and was a famous strategist and politician in ancient world history. He was one of the four most endless military commanders in pre-European history (Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Napoleon). It unified the whole of Greece, then swept across the Middle East, occupied the whole of Egypt with one soldier, wiped out the Persian Empire, and drove the army to the Indus Valley. The four ancient civilizations in the world occupy the third place. Conquer about 5 million square kilometers of territory.
Fifth place, Napoleon (France)
We know Napoleon very well, but I don't think his strength needs a small comment, so I won't go into details!
Sixth place: Hannibal (Hungarian in ancient Eurasia)
Hannibal? Baka (Ganquan, 247 BC? Former 183) was a great Carthaginian warrior and strategist in ancient North Africa. He was one of the four most infinite military commanders in pre-European history (led by Alexander the Great, Hannibal lecter, Julius Caesar and Napoleon). When I was young, I followed my father Hamilkar? Baca marched into Spain and made a lifelong vow in front of his father. He was an enemy of ancient Rome all his life. He received harsh and arduous military training since he was a child and made outstanding achievements in military and diplomatic activities. It is still one of the chief military strategists studied by many military scientists. Known as the father of strategy.
7th place: Julius Caesar (Roman Empire)
In 60 BC, he secretly formed the first three alliances with Pompeii and crassus, and later became the governor of Gaul. In eight years, Rick captured the whole Gaul (present-day France) and attacked Germany and Britain. In 49 BC, he led the army to occupy Rome, defeated Pompeii, and took power by one person.
8th place: Huo Qubing (Han Dynasty in China)
Huo Qubing (/kloc-before 0/40? Former 1 17), Han nationality, born in Pingyang, Hedong (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi Province), was a famous strategist and strategist in the Western Han Dynasty, and was a general in ancient times. One of the primary reasons why the Han army defeated the Huns in the early stage was that it planned to use cavalry groups in a big way, moving quickly and attacking long distances. The development of cavalry in Han Dynasty can be roughly divided into different periods with the boundary of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Before that, cavalry and chariots had their own emphases, and later cavalry completely replaced chariots and became the main service of the Han Dynasty.
9th place: guderian (German)
Heinz? William? Guderian (1888.6.17 ~1954.5.6438+05), Germany? General of the army? Military strategist, theorist and tactician, right? So is the founder of Blitzkrieg? Armored warfare? 、? Tank warfare? Advocates, also known as. Father of the German Armored Forces? . He was a famous German army general in World War II, a general with the highest rank and a famous army tactic? Founder of blitzkrieg.
Issue 10: Attila (Xiongnu Empire)
Attila (Attila, 406? In 453), the leader and emperor of Hungarians in ancient Eurasia, known as? Whip of God? .
He led Rongxing to invade the Balkans twice and surrounded Constantinople. He also went on an expedition to the Orleans region of Gaul (present-day France), and was finally stopped from marching westward at the Battle of Sharon. But then they attacked Italy, captured Lavaine, the capital of the Western Roman Empire at that time, and drove away the emperor Placidius Valentinianus in 452 AD, which made the Western Roman Empire exist in name only.