Revealing the combat effectiveness of the top ten fiends in ancient times: In ancient times, what were the combat effectiveness of the top ten heroes headed by Chiyou? Today, the editor of the history network answers them one by one. The fighting capacity of the top ten fiends in ancient times is very strong. They are equal in strength, but each has its own strengths. As a hero for a while, he was unfortunately defeated in the war with the Yellow Emperor and died bravely. After his death, he was called a monster by the Yellow Emperor and spread. At the time of feudal society, he ruled the country with ethics and ethics, and even slandered these ten heroes as heinous bad guys. In fact, their shining deeds in the war cannot be distorted and rewritten at will. No1, the fiend Chiyou-the head of the ten fiends
According to legend, Chiyou looks like an ox's head with wings on his back, and is the leader of the ox totem and bird totem clan. He has eighty-one brothers, all of whom have bronze heads, eight arms and nine toes, all of whom have extraordinary skills. Chiyou is mentioned most in ancient books, which is the fierce battle between Chiyou and the tribal alliance headed by the Yellow Emperor.
Thousands of years ago, many clans and tribes lived in the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins in China. Among them, the Yellow Emperor is the most famous tribal leader in the Yellow River Basin. Another famous tribal leader is called Emperor Yan. Huangdi and Yandi are brothers. There is a Jiuli nationality in the Yangtze River valley, and their leader is Chiyou, who is very strong. Chiyou's team strength
Chiyou has eighty-one brothers, all of whom have a face of animals and are extremely fierce with bronze heads and iron arms. They are good at making knives, crossbows and other weapons. Chiyou often leads his powerful tribe and attacks other tribes. On one occasion, Chiyou occupied the place of Emperor Yan, and Emperor Yan rose up to resist, but he was no match for Chiyou and was defeated by Chiyou. Emperor Yan had no choice but to flee to Zhuolu, where the Yellow Emperor was, to ask for help. The Yellow Emperor had long wanted to kill Chiyou, so he joined forces with tribal leaders to launch a decisive battle with Chiyou in the field of Zhuolu, which was the famous Zhuolu War.
At the beginning of the war, Chiyou won again and again with good weapons and brave soldiers. Later, the Yellow Emperor invited dragons and other strange beasts to help. Although Chiyou's soldiers were fierce, they could not resist the Yellow Emperor's army and this group of beasts, and they fled in succession. How was the battle of Chiyou?
The Yellow Emperor led the soldiers to pursue them. Suddenly, it was dark, foggy, windy and thunderous, and it rained heavily, so the soldiers of the Yellow Emperor could not continue to catch up. It turned out that Chiyou invited Fengshen and Rain God to help. Not to be outdone, the Yellow Emperor invited the drought god in heaven to help him disperse the wind and rain. In an instant, the wind stopped raining, and the sky was clear in Wan Li.
Chiyou used witchcraft to create a fog again, which made the soldiers of the Yellow Emperor lose their way. The Yellow Emperor made use of the phenomenon that the Big Dipper always points to the north in the sky, and built a compass to guide the soldiers out of the fog.
After many fierce battles, the Yellow Emperor killed Chiyou's eighty-one brothers, and finally captured Chiyou alive. The Yellow Emperor ordered Chiyou to be shackled and then executed. Because he was afraid of making trouble after Chiyou's death, he buried his head and body in two distant places. The shackles worn by Chiyou were thrown on the barren hills and turned into a maple forest. Every red maple leaf was covered with blood of Chiyou. Later, the Yellow Emperor was supported by many tribes and gradually became the leader of all tribes.
It is said that it was captured and killed by the Yellow Emperor, as recorded in Historical Records, Yizhoushu and Shanhaijing quoted earlier; On the other hand, it was reused by the Yellow Emperor. For example, the Dragon Fish River Map said: The Yellow Emperor subdued Chiyou, and the Emperor made him the main soldier to control all directions. By the time of Qin and Han dynasties, there was still a custom among the people to salute the shrine with Chiyou as the main soldier. As a result, Qin Shihuang's eastward journey and Emperor Gaozu's Liu Bang set out to kill you from the folk ritual temple, which are contained in Records of the Historian, the Book of Closing the Zen, and Records of the Historian and the Biography of Emperor Gaozu. The records of two completely different endings of Chiyou reflect the different stages and sides of the relationship between the Yellow Emperor and Chiyou. Chiyou, originally from the agricultural tribe, is a nickname for both the tribal chief and all the members of the tribe. The first chieftain of Chiyou tribe was called Chiyou, and the second chieftain was also called Chiyou. The first generation tribe members are called Chiyou, and the second generation tribe members are still called Chiyou. The actual connotation of rumors such as the three hundred years of the Yellow Emperor in the Book of Rites of Five Emperors. Putting the post-war relationship between the Yellow Emperor and Chiyou into the historical background of primitive tribal wars, we can understand that killing is inevitable, and it is impossible to kill them all. In the end, we can only let the defeated tribes live in the original state under the condition of obedience. No2, Xingtian, the God of War
According to Shan Hai Jing, Xingtian contended with the Emperor for God, and the Emperor cut off his head and buried him in the mountain of Changyang. It takes the breast as the eye, the navel as the mouth, and it is a dance. Xingtian was the minister of Yandi. Seeing that Huangdi defeated Chiyou and Kuafu, he rushed to Yandi and asked dispatch troops to fight against Huangdi. The elderly Yandi had no fighting spirit and only wanted peace, so he refused to send troops. Xingtian was disappointed to find the Kuafu people, hoping that they would make a comeback, but when he arrived in Chengdu, there was no one left. Xingtian wielded an axe and held a shield, and decided to challenge the Yellow Emperor in heaven. He met the resistance of the Yellow Emperor's minister Fengbo, the rain master and the god Lu Wu, and Xingtian defeated them one by one. Finally, when I met the Yellow Emperor, the Yellow Emperor cut off Xingtian's head with a sword, and at the same time split Chang yangshan to bury his head. Xingtian, angry, still with her breasts as her eyes and her navel as her mouth, continued to fight with her arms. The origin of the name Xingtian
Xingtian was an unknown giant. In the great war with the Yellow Emperor, his head was cut off by the Yellow Emperor. This is called Xingtian. Xingtian was a minister under Emperor Yan when Emperor Yan ruled all the fallen days. He loved songs all his life. He wrote music Fu Li and poem Harvest for Emperor Yan, with the general name Bumou, to celebrate the happy life of the people at that time.
Later, Emperor Yan was overthrown by the Yellow Emperor, and he moved to the south to become a heavenly emperor. Although he did not fight against the Yellow Emperor, his son and his men were not convinced. When dispatch troops Chiyou rebelled against the Yellow Emperor, Xingtian wanted to take part in the war, only because Yan Di's resolute stop failed. Chiyou and Huangdi failed in World War I, and Chiyou was killed. Xingtian could no longer hold back his angry heart, so he secretly left the southern heaven and went straight to the central heaven to compete with Huangdi.
The weapon that punishes angels is Qi, a giant axe, and a bronze square shield, which was called Gan in ancient times.