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Ten Commanders in China's History
Ranked tenth: Xiao Mohe. He is the famous Chen in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. When he resisted the Beiqi army, everyone around him was careless. Xiaomou and alone, with a roar in the air, immediately rushed into the enemy line. He was invincible, and finally forced back the army of Beiqi, so he also had the title of "seeing is believing".

Ninth place: Xue. He was a famous soldier in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and he was also a lean man. Now he has become a household name. When Xue took off his hat, thousands of troops retreated, three arrows set Tianshan Mountain, and rushed into the high 250 thousand army to be invincible, and the enemy was invincible. It is most appropriate to list him as one of the top ten ancient warriors.

Eighth place: Wei Chijingde. A famous soldier in the late Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty, he was also one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange. He followed for many years, not only put down the unified war of Wang, Dou Jiande, Liu Heita and Xu Yuanlang, but also knocked veteran Dan off the horse with one shot and won the title of the three armed forces.

Ranked seventh: Yue Fei. When he was less than 20 years old, he was able to "bow 300 pounds and open eight stones", and then he made great achievements in recovering six counties in Xiangyang and northern expedition to the Central Plains. Yue Jiajun in his works is highly respected because of the integrity of "freezing to death without tearing down the house and starving to death".

Ranked sixth: Ran Min. He was once a general of Jianjie, and later became the founding emperor of Wei Ran regime. He has made many exploits in his life, but now few people mention Ran Min in history. Even if he is a hero, it is largely because he killed Hu Ling. But at that time, almost no grass grew everywhere, and he saved countless people to a great extent.

Ranked fifth: Xia. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was a famous soldier in the late Tang Dynasty who was famous for his bravery. When he was guarding Master Zhuang, he killed more than 100 people, but he also captured Wang alive. He has made many outstanding achievements in his life and is also a brave soldier.

Fourth place: Yang Zaixing. A famous anti-gold star in the Southern Song Dynasty once rode deep into enemy lines in the Yancheng War, killing hundreds of enemies, which can be said to be the first in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, it invaded Linying and killed more than 2,000 people in 8 Jin Army. Unfortunately, he was killed by an arrow.

Third place: Fu Youde. A founding star of the Ming Dynasty, he personally killed hundreds of enemies in Poyang Lake and shot the enemy generals, winning seven out of seven. He also beheaded Li Er's valiant soldier Han Yi, and throughout his life, he conquered Bashu in the west, explored the desert in the north and Yunnan-Guizhou in Nanping, ranking third among the top ten valiant soldiers in ancient times.

Second place: Yao Xing. A famous soldier in the Song Dynasty, he rode into the thief army alone, was haunted several times, took a few arrows with him, killed hundreds of people first and caught the thief. Later, Jin people rode in and mobilized troops to fight. Yao Xing killed hundreds of people with his bare hands. Even Lian Jin people once said, "Like Yao Xing's tenth generation, dare I go ahead?"

Ranked first: Xiang Yu. I think everyone is familiar with the title of overlord of the place of Chu. Li Wanfang once commented on Xiang Yu's "brave feather, which is second to none through the ages". His heroic deeds have been told by the world for thousands of times, so I won't repeat them here. He naturally deserves the title of "the first" among the top ten valiant soldiers in ancient China.