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Martial arts ranking of the whole historical figures
Generally speaking, the martial arts of historical figures are rarely recorded in history unless they really have good attainments in this field. If you must find it, there are some:

1. Xiang Yu's bravery has been recorded in history books since ancient times, and he is the bravest military commander recorded in the history of China. See historical records for specific deeds.

2. Ran Min, a national hero who mourned for the heavenly king, was a national hero who saved the Han people. For some reasons, it is not recorded in the current history textbooks. See the Book of Jin.

3. Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, in any case, are called "enemies of ten thousand people" and "generals of bears and tigers" in the history of China, and their military strength is even more numerous. See History of the Three Kingdoms and Notes on the History of the Three Kingdoms.

4. Gao Changgong, a famous warrior Lan Ling in history, was brave and invincible. See Beiqi Book for details.

Yang Dayan had no courage, but he was extremely agile and jumped away like a fly. According to historical records, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are equal in strength, but see Shu Wei for details.

6. Chang Yuchun, general of Ming Dynasty, Kaiping King.

7. Zhe Bie, the grand prize under Genghis Khan's account, is a dead shot.

It's really hard to say who has better martial arts, but for now, except for the legend and the boasting, Xiang Yu is the first military commander who can lift the tripod. After all, there is only one person recorded in history, and the other person is Qin Wuwang. Although he can lift it, he is exhausted.

If it's not enough, I'll find it again.