1, Sun Wu
The author of Sun Tzu's Art of War, the world's first military book, and the father of China and even East Asian military science, led 30,000 troops to Ying (the capital of Chu, now north of jiangling county, Hubei), creating a miracle in military history.
2. Wu Qi
Yasheng was the first general in the Warring States period, and his thoughts on running the army had a great influence on later generations. Military and political wizards, one of the reformers in the early Warring States period.
3. Li Jing
The first famous soldier in the early Tang Dynasty, he wrote The Art of War of Li and Emperor Taizong asked Li Jing. The genius of cavalry war, his decisive victory over Turks indirectly led to the disintegration of the Arab Empire and the demise of the Roman Empire.
4. Bin Sun
Author of Sun Bin's Art of War. Its two defeats in Wei Jun greatly inspired Qi, which is one of the fundamental reasons for being called "the East Emperor" and "the West Emperor". There are wizards in strategy and tactics, and they are worthy of being descendants of Sun Wu-they have the same temper as their ancestors.
5. Han Xin
The first general in the early Han Dynasty. The actual founder of the Western Han Dynasty. One of the organizers of Sun Tzu's Art of War (the other is Sean) (to be honest, Lao Han is really strong, but considering its lack of international influence, Sun Tzu's Art of War has not been handed down and can only be wronged to rank fifth)
6. Li Shimin
The founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. The speed of leveling the world is the first in history, and it is known as the first monarch of the Chinese empire. However, considering the help of many famous players under his command, the previous record is not without discussion. It is appropriate to live under Han Xin.
7. Yue Fei
General Chang Sheng is an expert who wins more with fewer. The savior of the Southern Song Dynasty-at least earned the capital for peace talks, although he didn't think so himself. It can be said that Han Xin was backward (with almost the same ending), and his Yuegujun was well organized, which set a precedent for later warlord troops.
8. Cao Cao
The founding emperor of Wei. The author of Meng De's new book is similar to Guangwudi. The battle of Guandu was really a fluke, and it was suspected that the pie fell from the sky. The general who always wins and often loses (the decisive battle that determines China's fate, except Guandu, Chibi and Hanzhong, is defeated), and his former residence is eighth.
9. Chen Qingzhi
The first general of the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He led 7000 cavalry into Luoyang, during which he was trapped in the city for 47 years, and hundreds of thousands of troops in the Northern Wei Dynasty were all destroyed. In the evening, considering the force majeure (flood), he returned to the Liang Dynasty and wiped out Hou Jing's 70,000 troops with 10,000 soldiers, leaving only his brother, the well-deserved ninth (Chen Xiao, like Yue Sheng, shared such a master, failed in his work and died).
Trivia: At first, Grandpa Mao was so excited that he threw away all his books when he watched the biography of Chen Qingzhi.
10, Xiang Yu
Hannibal in the East (the same bitter hatred, the same "cross the rubicon", the same invincible, the same defeat, the same life suffered only one failure, but the military career ended-even the year of defeat, alas! The best example of war: 30,000 exhausted soldiers rushed thousands of miles and defeated Liu Bang600,000 people in half a day. The battle of Gaixia, with 100,000 troops against Han Xin and 500,000 troops, is not a war crime. However, its strategic mind is too problematic. Although not mentally retarded, at least it is not far from ordinary people. Therefore, Hannibal lecter is known as the father of western strategy, just like his grandson, while Xiangzi is demoted as a typical reckless man by the people, just like Lu Bu.