Chapter 253: The Three Heroes of the Early Han Dynasty!

Chapter 253: The Three Heroes of the Early Han Dynasty!

Xiao Meng, beautiful and elegant, is extremely talented. She practiced in seclusion for ten years and mastered Qiuli. When she came out of seclusion, she was appointed as the head of the Taoist Tianzong.

At a young age, he is able to accurately control his internal energy. His cultivation is so high that no one in Taoism can match him. He is called "the number one in Tianzong" by Master Chu Nan.

When he was only eight years old, he defeated the then leader of the Tianzong. Master Bei Ming took him as his only lifelong disciple and practiced with him for more than ten years. At the age of eighteen, he saw through life and death.

Judging from her fight with Xiaoyaozi in the woods, she and Xiaoyaozi were evenly matched.

When they were at Xiaoshengxian Manor, Xiaomeng was not at a disadvantage in the internal strength competition with Fu Nian, and was able to separate and gather the internal strength.

Of course, the most important thing is that she, like Huo Qubing, is still young.

There is still a lot of room for improvement.

Except for Xiaomeng and Bai Yifei, who are probably the weakest at the moment.

Donghuang Taiyi, Xunkuang, Guiguzi, Chu Nangong, Bei Mingzi, Chisongzi and Six-Fingered Black Knight are all from the older generation.

There are even old monsters like Donghuang Taiyi, Xunkuang, Guiguzi, Chu Nangong, and Bei Mingzi.

Xunzi, a representative figure of Confucianism.

His name was Kuang, and his courtesy name was Qing. He was a Confucian scholar after Confucius and Mencius, the highest-ranking elder in Confucianism, the uncle of the "Three Heroes of Qi and Lu", and also the teacher of two famous representatives of the Legalist school - Li Si and Han Fei.

He has a celestial appearance, a clear mind and a handsome spirit. He is proficient in Go and likes flowers and plants, but he has a strange temper and is very strict. Even Fu Nian, the head of the Confucian school, and Yan Lu, the cautious and gentle second in command, are sometimes scolded by him. On the contrary, he admires Zhang Liang, the third in command who never follows the rules.

He could sort out all the scrolls in the entire library with just his inner strength.

Based on their background settings.

These five people are at least in the late stage of celestial being, or even at the peak of celestial being!

It can be said that if it is only based on the combat power settings of each world.

The combat power positioning of these five people in the Qin's Moon world is not much different from that of Tathagata Buddha in the Journey to the West world.

In addition, there is Dongjun of the Yin-Yang School, whose status in the Yin-Yang School was once second only to the leader of the Yin-Yang School, Donghuang Taiyi.

Ranked above the two guardians and the five elders, Yan Fei has unfathomable strength and is known as the "first woman in Yin-Yang magic."

This third group of cards can be said to be fully loaded.

"Ding! The fourth set of era summoning cards: the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty!

Including members: Overlord Xiang Yu, Military Genius Han Xin, Sage of Strategy Zhang Liang, Prime Minister Xiao He, Fan Zeng, Xiang Liang, Ying Bu, Long Qi, Yu Ji, Zhongli Mei. "

The system ignored Su Ye's surprise and gave the fourth set of era cards.

As expected, this fourth group also had a bang-up start.

Overlord Xiang Yu, the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty are all gathered together!
"A king is no better than Ba, and a general is no better than Li."

As one of the representatives of the ultimate military power in history.

His martial arts prowess was not only recorded in official history, but was also praised as miraculous in various novels and legends.

According to Su Ye's speculation, if we look at both history and fiction together.

Xiang Yu's position as the pinnacle of military power was indeed unshakable.

No matter which aspect.

When it comes to peak military power, we cannot avoid the hurdle of Xiang Yu.

The military power of Li Yuanba and Li Cunxiao may have been exaggerated in the novel.

But you can criticize Xiang Yu in other aspects as you like.

But there is absolutely no black mark when it comes to military force.

There are three records in the "Records of the Grand Historian" about Xiang Yu fighting against hundreds of enemies alone.
It is impossible for Sima Qian, the Grand Historian, to be so careless, so Xiang Yu was the only person in history who truly had the ability to defeat a hundred enemies alone without any extraordinary abilities.

The evaluation that "Yu's bravery is unparalleled throughout the ages" was left in history.

Xiang Yu's military strength is recognized as the best by all ancient people.

This is clearly recorded and passed down in historical documents and folk legends.

Xiang Yu's military prowess was not only reflected in his ability to carry a heavy tripod and shoot an arrow through a willow tree from a hundred steps away, but also in his bravery and dominance on the battlefield. He was often able to turn the tide of a battle by himself, making the enemy terrified.

In the Battle of Wujiang, Xiang Yu dismounted and fought on foot, and was still able to kill hundreds of Han soldiers.

This kind of bravery and domineering attitude not only deters the enemy, but also greatly boosts one's own morale.

The military generals of later generations, no matter how arrogant they were.

No one dared to say that he was stronger than Xiang Yu in terms of military strength.

At most, he would use the phrase "the courage of a overlord" to describe his bravery and fighting power.

This is already a high compliment to them.

Because being able to be compared with Xiang Yu is itself a great honor.

This also indirectly reflects how powerful Xiang Yu's dominance in terms of military force is.

Therefore, if Xiang Yu was born on this Tianwu Continent.

Not to mention other aspects, in terms of military force.

There is no doubt that 110 Jiwu’s combat power ceiling is reached.

In addition to Xiang Yu, there is another one of the three more explosive heroes of the early Han Dynasty.

Soldier Immortal Han Xin!

He demonstrated outstanding leadership in command.

Han Xin's military talent and strategic vision enabled him to accurately analyze the battlefield situation and formulate efficient tactical strategies.

He is good at using surprise attacks, detours and other tactical means to win wars at the lowest cost.

In many battles, Han Xin demonstrated outstanding command ability and experience in facing the enemy, making his army invincible on the battlefield.

He played a key role in the Chu-Han War. He led the Han army to victory after victory and made great contributions to Liu Bang's final defeat of Xiang Yu.

In the Battle of Jingxingkou, Han Xin defeated the Zhao army, which was several times larger than his own, by using clever tactics and using a smaller force.

Fully demonstrated his extraordinary talent in command.

In addition, he quickly pacified Wei, Dai, Zhao and other places, laying a solid foundation for the establishment of the Han Dynasty.

"We must win in battle and conquer in city."

No matter which dynasty, when it comes to judging famous generals.

No one can avoid this military genius.

Zhang Liang is known as the "Saint of Strategy". The word "Saint of Strategy" represents his extraordinary dominance in intelligence.

With his outstanding wisdom and grand strategic vision, he made immortal contributions to the founding of the Han Dynasty and became one of the most outstanding counselors in ancient Chinese history.

Zhang Liang played a key role in the battle for supremacy between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu.

In response to Xiang Yu's strength, he proposed a strategy of using the power of the princes to fight against Xiang Yu, and successfully persuaded Han Xin, Peng Yue and others to join forces to fight. Ultimately, Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu in the Battle of Gaixia and won the victory in the Chu-Han War.

In addition, Zhang Liang also made clever plans at the Hongmen Banquet to help Liu Bang resolve the crisis and preserve his strength.

Zhang Liang's wisdom is not only reflected in his strategic formulation, but also in his profound insight into human nature and his flexible response.

He can accurately judge the intentions and movements of others and formulate corresponding response strategies.
This ability enabled him to handle complex interpersonal relationships and political struggles with ease, and provided important support for Liu Bang to consolidate his regime.

"Planning in the tent, winning the battle thousands of miles away"

In later generations, Zhang Liang is the embodiment of ancient wisdom!
The same goes for Xiao He. Although his historical exposure may not be as high as that of Zhang Liang, Han Xin and others, his contributions and achievements cannot be ignored.

“Success may not depend on me, but I must be part of it.”

During the Chu-Han War, he stayed in Guanzhong to stabilize the rear and continuously supplied soldiers and food to the front line.

This ensured that Liu Bang could concentrate on fighting Xiang Yu without any worries.

This kind of powerful logistical support capability is the dream of every ambitious monarch.

(End of this chapter)