Fierce ambition helps the British Lord, and the tiger is crazy.
Brave power is absolutely beautiful, and the dust of war covers the sky.
Because of loyalty, the years of sacrifice are long.
Chu Xu is a rare "super warrior" in Cao Wei's army who can compete with the Five Tigers of Shu and Han. He has infinite strength, can "pull two oxtails with both hands and go backwards by more than a hundred steps", and is brave in fighting. He has bravely rescued his master Cao Cao many times in times of crisis, and is Cao Cao's most trusted personal bodyguard.
Huang Zhong, one of the five generals in Shu and Han Dynasties, is enough to rank among the "super generals" in terms of force value. The battle of Dingjunshan defeated Xia, a fierce general of Cao Wei, and turned the tide in one fell swoop, making a decisive contribution to the three-thirds of the world between Shu and Han.
As "super soldiers" in the era of three points, what would happen if Chu Xu and Huang Zhong met in front of the battle line?
In fact, Chu Xu and Huang Zhong really have a chance to fight. During the battle for Hanzhong. At that time, Huang Zhonggang attacked Xiahou Yuan in Dingjun Mountain not long ago, and the dragon on the Hanzhong front of Jun fell into a headless situation. Cao Cao led the army to provide emergency support and confronted Liu Bei in Hanshui area. Huang Zhong volunteered to attack and partnered with Zhao Yun to attack Cao Jun's grain storage area in Micangshan.
At that time, Cao Cao led the main force to arrive, accompanied by Chu Xu. If Cao Cao sent Chu Xu to Micangshan for support, it is entirely possible to have a one-on-one duel with Huang Zhong in front of the two armies. But this did not happen, and Chu Xu missed the opportunity to compete with Huang Zhong. Among the five Iliad Generals in Shu and Han Dynasties, Chu Xu once competed with four Iliad Generals (Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao and Zhao Yun), but not with Huang Zhong.
Then, if Xu Qi really has a chance to fight with Huang Zhong, who can get the upper hand? Let's analyze it according to the situation at that time.
Huang Zhong is unlucky. He caught up with world peace when he was young. He has the ability to kill dragons, but it is useless. Later I worked under Liu Biao. Although Liu Biao has the ability to govern the country, he has no ambition to dominate the world. Governing Jingzhou is extravagant, advocating empty talk, doing what you say, emphasizing literature over martial arts, and Huang Zhong's martial arts continue to be abolished. It was not until Battle of Red Cliffs met the expansion of Liu Bei Group that Changsha showed its elegance at the beginning of World War I and fought Guan Yu for more than 100 times. "There is no flaw."
Liu Bei entered Sichuan and Huang Zhong joined the army, making great contributions. By the time of the Hanzhong War, Huang Zhong was actually seventy years old. "The old horse rides high and aims at a thousand miles." However, Huang Zhong in his later years, like the afterglow of the sunset, showed magnificent colors and made great contributions in the battles of birth, saving Meng, fighting Zhang He, cutting Han Hao, occupying the opposite mountain and cutting Xia.
However, after all, "the ancient name is as beautiful as a star, which makes people invisible." Time is always the greatest enemy of a military commander, and Huang Zhong failed to resist the erosion of vicissitudes. When he entered Sichuan, Huang Zhong showed his weakness in the battle between Mianzhu and Sichuan general Li Yan. "The battle is not divided into victory and defeat, and it is four or five." Zhuge Liang Ming stopped fighting and said to Huang Zhong, "I have seen Li Yan's martial arts, so I can't take it by force." It seems that Huang Zhong didn't get the upper hand in the fight.
Zhang Lu ordered Ma Chao to enter the customs, and Ma Chao needed a valiant soldier to compete with him. Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang discussed the candidates, saying that "two generals, Zhang and Zhao, must be enemies" or "unless you come to Jingzhou to take them, you can be enemies", and directly removed Huang Zhong from the list of candidates. Huang Zhong's two battles in Jiamengguan and Zhanghe, and in Dingjunshan and Xia were "more than 20 battles" and had no obvious advantage. It can be seen that "veterans don't rely on bones and muscles", and the growth of age has a considerable impact on Huang Zhong's force value.
Guan Yu went north to Xiangfan, and Cao Cao's valiant soldier Pound was ordered to carry the coffin for the striker. "The two generals have fought hundreds of battles and have a long spirit." The battle was evenly matched, and Guan Yu praised him as "a real enemy who knows the art of using saber." Guan Yu's force value will undoubtedly not be lower than Huang Zhong's. And this pound once had a fight with "Tiger Idiot" Chu Xu in Nanzhengguan. At that time, in order to subdue Pound, Cao Cao ordered his men to "slow down their troops and defeat the strong with the weak" and then captured them. Chu Xu finally went out. "It took more than 50 battles to retreat."
As can be seen from this battle, Chu Xu is still very relaxed about Pound. In the case of protecting himself from hurting Pound and seriously releasing water, "he retreated after more than 50 battles." But Guan Yu and Pound need to "double their spirits" and go all out in the battle. Guan Yu is fifty-eight years old. In the battle of Hanzhong, Huang Zhong was 70 years old.
The growth of age will not only have a great impact on the physical strength of military commanders, but also reduce their endurance, agility and observation, and increase their long-term mistakes. In this case, it is very dangerous for Huang Zhong to play against Chu Xu at his peak. In addition to his extraordinary muscles and courage to kill, Chu Xu's endurance is also particularly good. At that time, Gepi played against Dian Wei, and the number of lilies was tied in the "from morning till night" war. After a short break, he took the initiative to go out and "fight until dusk"; Wei Qiao played Ma Chao, and also played three games in a row. More than 200 rounds were evenly matched, showing his strong and abundant physical strength.
After all, Huang Zhong is old, experienced and familiar with the art of using saber, and he can keep up with the wind in a short time, but after Lily, with the decline of physical strength, mistakes are inevitable. If a horse falls down as it did at the gates of Changsha, with Chu Xu's character, it will never be let go as easily as Guan Yu.
Conclusion: Huang Zhongruo and Chu Xu fought one-on-one in front of the two armies and were upright. There is no victory or defeat within the lily, and there must be a wind outside the lily. If Huang Zhong wants to win, he must rely on bows and arrows. After all, he is still a sharpshooter who can hit every shot.