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Four fictional historical celebrities
There were many famous soldiers in the ancient history of China. Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there have been many powerful figures. For example, Meng Tian and Wang Jian, who helped Qin Shihuang unify the whole country, are absolutely indispensable figures in history. Without these military commanders, I am afraid that no matter how powerful it is, it will not establish a dynasty.

In China's 5,000-year-old civilization, there are countless famous soldiers. But there are four well-known military commanders, but they are fictional.

The first fictional military commander was the familiar Li Yuanba. Li Yuanba has infinite power. He has two golden hammers, one weighing 400 Jin, and his mount is Wan Liyun. It is said that he traveled for ten thousand days and eight thousand nights. According to the novel, Li Yuanba killed Yuwen Chengdou, the first warrior in Sui Dynasty.

In the battle of Purple Mountain, Li Yuanba was fearless and killed 654.38+850,000 troops. Anti-thieves suffered heavy losses in this war. In the end, there were only 650 thousand anti-thieves. After the Battle of Purple Mountain, Li Yuanba returned to Chang 'an and was struck by lightning.

The second fictional star is Xue Dingshan. The father in the novel is Xue, not his father's biography, which played an important role in the western expedition in Tang Dynasty.

During the Zhenguan period, Xue was crowned king because of his meritorious deeds in the East. Later, he made an enemy with his uncle Li Daozong and was unjustly imprisoned. Later, Xue Dingshan asked to participate in the war. Since then, he has made contributions and saved his father Xue.

The third McCullough is an extremely powerful military commander in Sui and Tang novels. He is the seventh hero in the world, the son of Luo Yi, the prince of Yan, and the cousin of Qin Qiong. He is proficient in marksmanship. Because of his fair skin and delicate face, he is unsmiling and is nicknamed "cold-faced shooter Cheng". Whether he won the championship in Yangzhou, or tried his best, or captured the five-way rebel king alive and killed Dan Xiong Xin, he was a legend. But even more legendary is Luo Cheng's "untimely death": Liu Heita soldiers committed crimes in the Tang Dynasty. He went out alone, was framed by the Prince and Li Yuanji, and was shot to death by disorderly arrows in the Mud River.

The last one is Yang Zongbao. Yang Zongbao's fighting skill is high, and he is brave and good at fighting. He has made great contributions in many wars, such as breaking the enemy's Tianmen array with his wife Mu. When fighting in Xixia, he was trapped in Jinshan and shot to death by disorderly arrows. He died at the age of 24.