Speaking of the fierce generals in the Three Kingdoms, many people will think of Lü Bu, the Five Tiger Generals, Dianwei and Xu Chu, but most people ignore the fierce generals of Eastern Wu. Although the level of the first fierce general of Eastern Wu could not be compared with Lü Bu and the Five Tiger Generals, he still had a fight with Dianwei Xu Chu. Some people say that the first fierce general of Eastern Wu will be Tai Shi Ci.
He once fought Zhang Liao without winning or losing, shooting hundreds of Yellow Turban soldiers in an instant, and was the leading figure among the fierce generals of Eastern Wu; some people believed that the first fierce general of Eastern Wu would be Sun Ce, the little overlord.
He once scared an enemy general to death with a loud cry, and in the course of the battle, he held a person in one hand, and originally wanted to capture that person alive, but the result was that the person was actually caught dead, which shows the strength of Sun Ce and the strength of his martial arts; some people also say that Zhou Tai is the leading figure of Wu Guowu's generals, Zhou Tai has rescued Sun Quan many times in danger, once joined hands with Han Dang to fight Xu Chu, and when Cao Cao conquered Hefei, he looked at Zhou Tai and sighed: "I didn't expect that there were such fierce generals in Splendid Jiangnan, it seems that it will take time to recover Jiangnan!" Others say that Gan ning is the strongest.
He once rode a hundred times to rob the Wei camp without losing one person and one horse, and defeated Cao Hong in twenty rounds, which can be described as the brave champion of Eastern Wu. But in fact, they were not the strongest, and the first fierce general of Eastern Wu should be Chen Wu.
Chen Wu (Chinese: 陈武; pinyin: Zhāng), a native of Lujiang, Anhui, was seven feet long, had a yellow face and red eyes, described as eccentric, and was the only Wu general in the entire Romance of the Three Kingdoms who had a physical description. During the Period of Sun Ceping's Jiangdong Dynasty, Chen Wu came to his aid, and he once led more than ten horsemen to attack the 30,000-strong army of Liu Xuan's army and killed more than fifty people, but he himself was unscathed, which shows Chen Wu's courage. Zhang Ying was a brave general in Liu Sui's army, who once fought against Huang Gai without winning or losing, but when he fought with Chen Wu, he was killed by Chen Wu with one shot, which shows the strength of Chen Wu's martial arts.
When Cao Cao invaded Hefei in the south, the Eastern Wu army used Lü Meng's construction of the Wusu Dock as a barrier, and used the terrain advantage to block Cao Cao's army with fewer enemies and more enemies. Chen Wu and Pan Zhang, with only 3,000 crossbowmen, slaughtered Cao Cao's nearly 400,000 troops. During Cao Cao's second conquest of Hefei, Chen Wu fought with Cao Jun's general Pound De for half a day without winning or losing, but because his sleeve robe was accidentally hung by a branch in the woods, his hands could not break free for a while, and he was killed by Pound. If there is no accident, the winner or loser is not yet known.
It should be known that Pound De was the number one fierce general under Cao Cao at this time, and he had not lost the slightest advantage in the face of the group beatings of Cao Ying's generals Xu Chu, Xu Huang, Zhang He, Xiahou Yuan and others, and fought hard to retreat from Wei Yan in the Battle of Hanzhong, and later fought with Guan Yu, the head of the Five Tiger Generals, which can be described as a brave champion, but despite this, Chen Wu can still fight with Pound De, indicating that Chen Wu's martial arts are among the best in Eastern Wu.