Houyi, also known as "Yi Yi", is said to be the leader of a poor family of Dongyi people in Xia Dynasty, who was good at archery. One said that he was the founder of "Xia", the first dynasty in China, and was known as "King of Man". In the myth, Hou Yi's arrow shot nine suns in the sky, and this first place deserved.
Ji Chang, a native of Handan, Zhao during the Warring States Period, was trained in archery since he was a child. It is said that he shot lice like horses in the early days of shooting, but later he met an old man to enlighten him and made him learn how to shoot without shooting. I don't know how strong this is. After Ji Chang's death, the warriors in Handan were ashamed to bow and dance with swords. This second place should be no problem.
The ancestral home is Gulin Village, Laoshan, Shihuiqiao Town. He was born in the 7th century before the park, and was a great general of Chu State. He was a member of Chu Zhuangwang Guards, and was a famous archer in ancient times. This is the allusion to the idiom "A hundred paces pierce the Yang". According to legend, the King of Chu kept a white ape so clever that other shooters missed it, but Yang Youji shot it with one arrow.
Taishi Ci was a famous Dongwu in the Three Kingdoms period. Donglai Huangxian people, the word meaning. Skilled in archery and archery. Originally a subordinate of Liu You, he was surrendered by Sun Ce and died in battle with Cao Wei. When I was young, I rushed out of the encirclement of the yellow turban insurrectionary army with a bow and arrow and transferred reinforcements to solve the encirclement of the North Sea. After joining Sun Ce, in a mutiny, he nailed the hand of a captain to the beam of the tower with one arrow, and the first god of Soochow shot the general. Good performance, fourth place.
Huang Zhong, the former general of Wei State in the Three Kingdoms period, was invincible in shooting, and later returned to Shu Han. He was one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period (Lu Zhaodian and Zhang Guan Macelo Wong). His arrow did not fail, and he hit the red cherry on Guan Yu's helmet in the battle of Changsha, but Guan Yu sighed. Old General Huang Zhong really wanted to take my life a hundred paces away. It should be okay to rank fifth.
Zhao Yun, one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period, was the first general under Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang personally ordered Zhao Yun to protect himself before going to Dongwu. When he returned from Dongwu, it coincided with the warships of Wu generals Ding Feng and Xu Sheng. When the wind and waves were high, Zhao Yun bent his bow and shot off the sail rope and the mast of the ship, and Wu soldiers were afraid that no one would chase him. Zhao Yun's archery caught up with Huang Zhong, ranking sixth.
Zhe Bie, whose person is unknown (there is an introduction in archery, hehe), has the saying of killing two birds with one stone, and was honored as an archer by Mongols. The name Zhe Bie later became synonymous with "archer" in Mongolian. Ranked seventh
Lyu3 bu4, the first of the seven categories in the Three Kingdoms period, was unparalleled in martial arts and archery. There is a saying that "a red rabbit in a horse, Lyu3 bu4 in a man". Three hundred paces away, he shot a halberd, and an arrow made Yuan Shu and Liu Bei call a truce. Hehe, he was quite sure of himself ~ ranked eighth.
Jiang Wei, a famous Shu-Han commander in the late Three Kingdoms period, was originally a Wei general, and was later accepted by Zhuge Liang as his subordinate. After Zhuge Liang's death, it was Yuan Kongming's dream to "cut the Central Plains nine times", which basically relieved Wei's threat to Shu-Han. Jiang Wei's archery skill is famous. In one escape, when he ran out of bows and arrows, he took three arrows shot by Guo Huai, a Wei general, empty-handed, and then shot Guo Huai with arrows against arrows. This ninth place is not in name only.
Li Guang, a famous soldier in the Western Han Dynasty, is good at riding and shooting, and is known as the "flying general of the Han Dynasty". After he was captured by the Huns after a defeat, he took advantage of the enemy's unprepared to win a bow and a horse and shot down dozens of Huns. The accuracy of archery made no one dare to chase after him. It is said that once he went out hunting, he mistook a big stone for a tiger (his eyes were really bad) and shot it through with an arrow. It shouldn't be a problem for this "flying general of the Han Dynasty" to rank tenth. 2. The top ten marksmen in ancient China
First place: Houyi
, also known as "Yi Yi", is said to be the leader of Dongyi nationality in Xia Dynasty, who is good at archery. One said that he was the founder of "Xia", the first dynasty in China, and was known as "King of Man". In the myth, Hou Yi's arrow shot nine suns in the sky, and this first place deserved.
Second place: Ji Chang
Ji Chang, a native of Handan, Zhao during the Warring States Period, was trained in archery since he was a child. It is said that he shot lice like a horse in the early days of shooting, but later he was instructed by an old man to learn how to shoot without shooting. I don't know how strong this is. After Ji Chang's death, the warriors in Handan were ashamed to bow and dance with swords. This second place should be no problem.
third place: Yang Youji, whose ancestral home is Gulin Village, Laoshan, Shiqiao Town, was born in the 7th century before the park. He was a famous soldier of the State of Chu, a former member of the Guards of Chu Zhuangwang, and was a famous archer in ancient times. He shot willow leaves with one hundred paces. This is the allusion to the idiom "A hundred paces pierce the Yang". According to legend, the King of Chu kept a white ape so clever that other shooters missed it, but Yang Youji shot it with one arrow.
Fourth place: Huang Zhong
Huang Zhong, a former general of Wei State in the Three Kingdoms period, was invincible in shooting, and later returned to Shu Han. He was one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period (Lu Zhaodian and Zhang Guan Macelo Wong), and his arrow did not fail. In the battle of Changsha, he shot the red cherry on Guan Yu's helmet without missing a cent. Guan Yu lamented that the old general Huang Zhong really wanted to take my life a hundred paces away. It should be okay to rank fourth.
Fifth place: Zhao Yun
Zhao Yun, one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period, was the first general under Liu Bei. Before Zhuge Liang went to Soochow, he personally ordered Zhao Yun to protect himself. When he returned from Soochow, it coincided with the warships of Wu generals Ding Feng and Xu Sheng. When the wind and waves were high, Zhao Yun drew his bow and shot an arrow to break the sail rope and the mast of the ship, and Wu soldiers were afraid that no one would chase him. Zhaoyun's archery caught up with Huang Zhong, ranking fifth.
Sixth place: Zhe Bie
Zhe Bie, whose person is unknown (there is an introduction in the shooting sculpture, hehe), has the saying of killing two birds with one stone, and was honored as the archer by the Mongols. The name Zhe Bie later became synonymous with the "archer" in Mongolian. Ranked sixth
Seventh place: Taishi Ci
Taishi Ci, a famous Soochow player in the Three Kingdoms period. Donglai Huangxian people, the word meaning. Skilled in archery and archery. Originally a subordinate of Liu You, he was surrendered by Sun Ce and died in battle with Cao Wei. When I was young, I rushed out of the encirclement of the yellow turban insurrectionary army with a bow and arrow and transferred reinforcements to solve the encirclement of the North Sea. After joining Sun Ce, in a mutiny, he nailed the hand of a captain to the beam of the tower with one arrow, and the first god of Soochow shot the general. Good performance, ranked seventh.
Eighth place: Lyu3 bu4
Lyu3 bu4, the first general in the seven categories during the Three Kingdoms period, is unparalleled in martial arts and archery. There is a saying that "a red rabbit in a horse is a Lyu3 bu4 in a man". Three hundred paces away, he shot a halberd, and an arrow made Yuan Shu and Liu Bei stop fighting. Hehe, he was quite sure of himself ~ ranked eighth.
ninth place: Jiang Wei
Jiang Wei, a famous Shu-Han commander in the late Three Kingdoms period, was originally a Wei general, and was later accepted by Zhuge Liang as his subordinate, who was all-round in military and cultural skills. After Zhuge Liang's death, Yuan Kongming's dream was to "cut the Central Plains nine times", which basically lifted the threat of Wei to Shu-Han. Jiang Wei's archery skill is famous. In one escape, when he ran out of bows and arrows, he took three arrows shot by Guo Huai, a Wei general, empty-handed, and then shot Guo Huai with arrows against arrows. This ninth place is not in name only.
1th place: Li Guang
Li Guang, a famous soldier in the Western Han Dynasty, is good at riding and shooting, and is known as the "flying general of the Han Dynasty". After he was captured by the Huns after a defeat, he took advantage of the enemy's unprepared to win a bow and a horse and shot down dozens of Huns. The accuracy of archery made no one dare to chase after him. It is said that once he went out hunting, he mistook a big stone for a tiger (his eyes were really bad) and shot it through with an arrow. This "flying general of the Han Dynasty" should rank 1th, right? 3. The marksman
1 and Houyi
Houyi in China history, also known as "Yi Yi", is said to be the leader of the Dongyi nationality in Xia Dynasty, who is good at archery. One said that he was the founder of the first dynasty "Xia" in China, and he was known as the "King of Man". In the myth, Hou Yi's arrow shot nine suns in the sky, and this first place deserved.
2. Ji Chang
Ji Chang, a native of Handan, Zhao during the Warring States Period, practiced a good archery since he was a child. It is said that he shot lice like a horse in the early days of shooting, but later he met an old man and taught him to shoot without shooting. I don't know how strong this is. After Ji Chang's death, the warriors in Handan were ashamed to bow and dance with swords. This second place should be no problem.
3. Yang Youji
Yang Youji, whose ancestral home is Gulin Village, Laoshan, Shihuiqiao Town, was born in the 7th century BC. He was a famous soldier of the State of Chu. He was originally a member of the Chu Zhuangwang Guards, and was a famous archer in ancient times. He shot willow leaves with one hundred paces. This is the allusion to the idiom "A hundred paces pierce the Yang". According to legend, the King of Chu kept a white ape so clever that other shooters missed it, but Yang Youji shot it with one arrow.
4. Huang Zhong
Huang Zhong, a former general of Liu Biao in the Three Kingdoms period, was invincible, and later returned to Shu Han. He was one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period (Lu Zhaodian and Zhang Guan Macelo Wong), and his arrow did not fail. In the battle of Changsha, he shot the red cherry on Guan Yu's helmet without missing a cent. Guan Yu lamented that the old general Huang Zhong really wanted to take my life a hundred paces away.
5. Zhao Yun
Zhao Yun, one of the seven generals in the Three Kingdoms period, was the first general under Liu Bei. Before Zhuge Liang went to Soochow, he personally ordered Zhao Yun to protect himself. When he returned from Soochow, it coincided with the warship of General Ding Feng and Xu Sheng. When the wind and waves were high, Zhao Yun drew his bow and shot an arrow to break the sail rope and the mast of the ship. Wu Bing was afraid that no one would chase him.
6. Taishi Ci
Taishi Ci was a famous Dongwu in the Three Kingdoms period. Donglai Huangxian people, the word meaning. Skilled in archery and archery. Originally a subordinate of Liu You, he was surrendered by Sun Ce and died in battle with Cao Wei. When I was young, I rushed out of the encirclement of the yellow turban insurrectionary army with a bow and arrow and transferred reinforcements to solve the encirclement of the North Sea. After joining Sun Ce, in a mutiny, he nailed the hand of a captain to the beam of the tower with one arrow, and the first god of Soochow shot the general.
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As far back as 3, years ago in the late Paleolithic period, people in China began to use bows and arrows. The earliest arrow was very simple. It was cut into a certain length with a tree stick or bamboo pole and sharpened at one end. The real origin of the arrow should be the stone age of primitive society. People grinded stone pieces, bones or shells into sharp shapes and installed them at one end of the arrow rod, which made an arrow with a stone arrowhead, a bone arrowhead or a shell arrowhead, which was a big step compared with an arrow cut with a wooden stick and a bamboo pole.
Because it is difficult to preserve the ancient shaft, only the arrowhead is often left in the unearthed objects. There are many kinds of Neolithic stones, bones and mussels, such as rod-shaped, leaf-shaped and triangular, and some of them have stem and reverse thorn. The bronze arrowheads in the early Shang Dynasty were first unearthed in Erlitou site, Yanshi County, Henan Province. During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the main style of bronze arrowheads was ridged and winged.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, triangular cymbals prevailed. During the Warring States Period, more iron collars were installed in this kind of cymbals to save copper. After the Han Dynasty, the transition from copper to iron began, which took about 2 years. The three-wing or four-edged iron cymbals unearthed in Mancheng County, Hebei Province in the early Western Han Dynasty are still molded by die casting, and their sharpness is not as sharp as that of copper cymbals. However, the Eastern Han iron shovel unearthed in Mumashan, Xinfan County, Sichuan Province is a flat acute triangle, which is not only suitable for forging, but also has strong lethality. This shape has been inherited by the long-term use of the spot steel arrowhead by future generations.
arrow shafts are mostly made of bamboo and some are made of wood. In the pre-Qin period, Yunmengze in the south and Sushen people lived in the northeast, all of which were targeted. Until the Ming and Qing Dynasties, bamboo poles were still used to make arrows in South China, willow in North China and birch poles in Northeast and Northwest China. In order to hit the target more accurately, we must grasp the direction of the arrow in flight, so people put feathers on the tail of the arrow shaft to make the shape of the arrow tend to be perfect.
Baidu encyclopedia-marksman 4. marksman in the history of China
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1 reason why Hou Yi was selected: Xia Guo tribal archer, who was able to shoot flies flying in the air with a small bow and arrow when he was a child, and later learned from Chu's orphan father, and his shooting skills were better! According to legend, there were ten days in the sky at that time, and Hou Yi was entrusted by the people to shoot for nine days. Later, he shot monsters in the water and beasts on the land, bringing peace to the people. Later, he became a tribal leader and rebelled and seized the position of emperor! Ending performance: when the emperor is infatuated with women and loves hunting! The result of being killed by Feng Meng, the executioner, shows that there are two names with the word "Yi" in history: Yi who lived in the era of Emperor Yao; Houyi, who lived in Xia Dynasty, belonged to a poor tribe.
Ancient books recorded "Yi Yi's Day", "Da Yi's Shooting Day" and "Hou Yi's usurpation of power". It is academically controversial which shot the sun.
In folklore, Chang 'e's husband is the hero who shoots the sun. However, there is still no unified statement about which one it is. NO。
2 Yang Youji was selected because he was an archer of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. He practiced shooting since he was a child, and then he joined the army. Yang Youji: Ji's surname is Yang's, whose name is Yu Ji and Yu Yi. People call it God! The idioms of "a hundred shots hit the target" and "a hundred paces pierce the target" are all caused by Yang Youji.
Yin Dou became more and more brave, so he rebelled at home. Almost killed Zhuang Wang with an arrow, but he was tricked by Zhuang Wang into crossing Qinghe Bridge and then destroyed the bridge! Yang Youji stood across the river bank and said loudly to Dou Yuejiao, "What's the use of archery in such a wide river? I heard that your Yin is a good archer, so we got a little closer, stood on the bridge and shot three arrows each to win or lose.
I'm afraid Bobby is not a hero. " Yang Youji agreed with the other party to let the other party shoot three arrows first, and then he shot! Fighting the pepper sends three arrows in succession ~ Yang Youji dodges one by one, and then Yang Youji pulls the string first without sending it, and the other side dodges but doesn't see the arrow coming! When I heard the second sound again, Yang Youji's arrow had already come ~ Fighting the pepper immediately killed me! When Yang Youji ended the war with one arrow, he was nicknamed "Raise one arrow". The State of Jin sent troops to attack the State of Zheng, and the State of Chu sent reinforcements to meet the State of Jin in Yanling.
The two armies were at loggerheads, and before the war started, Pan Dang, the general of Chu State, practiced shooting arrows at the back of the camp, and all three arrows hit the hearts! Yang Youji was a hundred paces away, and Pan Dang painted "One Two Three!" on the poplar leaves. Shot by Yang Youji, Yang Youji hit all three arrows! The army is in uproar! This is the origin of the idiom "A hundred paces pierce the Yang"! Pan Dang refused to accept it and shot through seven layers of solid armor with one arrow! And Yang Youji sent another arrow, which just sent Pan Dang's arrow out. Yang Youji's arrow went through the hole of the seventh armor. People looked at it and stuck out their tongues.
Pan Dang was convinced and sighed, "Yang Youji's good archery is beyond my reach!" The next day, Yang Youji rode to the front of the Jin army, where he met Wei Kun, an enemy general who hit the king of Chu with an arrow. He cursed: "What skill do you have to shoot our king?" Wei Qi was about to answer when Yang Youji's arrow hit Wei Qi's neck and fell to the ground dead.
The late Jin soldiers pursued Chu soldiers very closely. Yang Youji stood in front of the battle line and shot several Jin soldiers, so the Jin soldiers didn't dare to advance. When the generals of Chu, Ying Qi and Ren Fu, heard that the king of Chu had been shot by an arrow, they all rushed to meet him. After a scuffle, the Jin soldiers returned.
closing performance: died shortly after becoming famous. Pity. Pity.
NO。 3 Loufan was selected for the reason: the first marksman in Sichuan during the Chu-Han period.
the floor is full of strength, and it hits every shot! Later, it was put into use by Xiao He, and was sent to the front by Chuanzhong. At that time, Liu Bangzheng was facing Xiang Yu across the river, and the two sides could not meet each other in short order! We can only shoot arrows at each other, but it doesn't help much.
When Lou Fan stepped out, he immediately hit Ding Gong, the general of Chu State, with an arrow, which made him flee into the camp in a hurry. Then Loufan fired three arrows in succession, and three Chu generals were killed by arrows! Chu Jun is frightened! Closing performance: Xiang Yu was furious when he learned that the front-line generals had been shot.
get close to the front! When Loufan saw Xiang Yu, he drew a bow.