As the saying goes, victory or defeat is a common occurrence for military strategists. It is very common for a general to lose a battle, and it is easily understood by others. But there have been victorious generals in Chinese history, and there were more than one. Let’s take a look at who they are.
Qi Jiguang
The Battle of Cengang in the 36th year of Jiajing (1557), the Battle of Taizhou in the 40th year of Jiajing (1561), the 41st year of Jiajing (1562) ), the Battle of Xinghua, the Battle of Xianyou in February of the forty-third year of Jiajing (1564), and the Northern Tatar War in the first year of Longqing (1567). Qi Jiguang was not afraid of difficulties and led his soldiers to win the battle. He has won one victory after another, and he is truly a victorious general.
Li Jing
Li Jing, Duke of Jingwu in the Kingdom of Wei, also known as Pharmacist, was a general in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. He was a famous military strategist with both civil and military skills in the Tang Dynasty. Later, he was granted the title of Duke of Wei, and was known as Duke of Wei in the world. Li Jing was good at using troops and strategies. He was originally a general of the Sui Dynasty and later served in the Li Tang Dynasty. He made great military achievements for the establishment and development of the Tang Dynasty. He defeated Xiao Xian and Fu Gong in the south, destroyed the Eastern Turks in the north, and defeated Tuyuhun in the west. He never failed in his life.
Wei Qing
He is extremely talented, courteous to the scholar-bureaucrats, and kind to the soldiers. He can also deal with hardships and hardships on the battlefield, even though some people often evaluate Wei Qing as too ' "Herou", but as the general who defeated the Xiongnu with seven battles and seven victories since the founding of the Han Dynasty, or the Shizhong, Taizhong doctor who controlled the control of revenue and expenditure, and the Inner Dynasty Sima General who participated in political affairs and held the title of Cardinal , all require extraordinary talent and courage. When you humiliate powerful enemies externally, you can fight back forcefully; when you treat your colleagues, you are humble, benevolent, and magnanimous. He also never lost a battle.