First place: Zhao Yun
Zhao Yun is from Changshan Town, Jizhou (now Zhengding, Hebei). The name of Changshan Zhao Zilong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms has scared off opponents several times. For example, in the Battle of Hanshui, Huang Xu and Zhang He joined forces and even dared not go forward to fight.
Zhao Yun followed Gongsun Zan in his early years. After Gongsun Zan's downfall, he was determined to follow Liu Bei, one of his five Iliad generals. On the popularity of later generations, he can keep pace with Guan Yu.
Although there are many controversies about Zhao Yun's status, it is undeniable that there is only 12 posthumous title in Shu Han, and Zhao Yun is one of them.
Second place: Zhang Fei
Zhang Fei is a native of Zhuo Jun County, Youzhou, and is a fellow countryman with Liu Bei. He is also one of his five tiger generals. He and Liu Bei fought in the south for decades. After Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, he was named General Cheqi and a captain of General Li Si. Although the status is not as good as that of the generals of ancient Ma Chao, the real power is much greater than that of Ma Chao.
Third place: zhangyan.
Zhao Yun has a real person of hometown, that is, Zhang Qian, commander-in-chief of the Black Mountain Army, who was born at the end of the Han Dynasty. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Yellow Scarf Uprising swept the world, but there were few successful generals in the Yellow Scarf, and Zhang Yan was an exception. After Cao Cao pacified the north, Zhang Yan led more than 100,000 troops to surrender and was named General Pingbei and Prince Hou Ting of Anguo.
Fourth place: Z Ryan.
Zhang He is a native of Jixian County (now hejian city, Hebei Province) in Hejian County, Jizhou, and one of the five sons of Cao Wei.
Zhang He is a typical example of collecting money. There were many famous soldiers in Cao Cao's period, but the merger of Zhang He was not very dazzling. During the Cao Cao period, Zhang He became Zhuge Liang's enemy. Finally, he was recruited as a general of riding on the west, but unfortunately he died in a wooden door.
Fifth place: Wen Chou.
In the Fourth Hospital of Hebei, Zhang He is more likely to be in Hebei, Yan Liang is in Shandong, Gao Lan is also in Shandong (Donglai in Donglaihou belongs to Qingzhou, which is now Yantai in Shandong), and Wen Chou belongs to Hebei.
Sixth place: Gongsun Zan.
Gongsun Zan is a native of Lingzhi in Youzhou (now Qian 'an, Hebei). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Gongsun Zan took a brave white horse and obeyed. He was not inferior to Yuan Shao in strength, but he was finally defeated by Yuan Shao, which made Yuan Shao occupy a dominant position in the four northern States.
Seventh place: Han Dang.
Han Dang is also a member of Lingzhi in Liaoxi County, Youzhou, and comes from a place with Gongsun Zan. But he didn't play for Gongsun Zan, but played for Sun Jian from the beginning, becoming one of its five generals.
Eighth place: Cheng Pu
Cheng Pu, a native of Tuyin (now Fengrun Cave, Hebei Province), belongs to Youzhou, Beiping County. Like Han Dang, he has played for Sun Jian for a long time and is one of the oldest veterans in Jiangdong. Cheng Pu holds a high position in the army, second only to Zhou Yu.
Ninth place: pulling strokes
Zhao Qian is a native of Guanjin, Anping County, Jizhou (now Wuyi East, Hebei Province). Friends who are not familiar with the Three Kingdoms may be unfamiliar with him, but this man is as famous as Cao in the Northern Wei Dynasty and is a fierce soldier in the northern defense line.
Although there are not as many famous players from Hebei as Anhui and Henan in the Three Kingdoms, there are heavyweight players like Zhao Yun, Zhang Fei and Zhang He, and the gold content is really not low.