Who in ancient China were among the millions of soldiers who held the rank of general? Don't tell me no, there is a man in little Japan who almost killed the enemy leader out of a million soldiers.

If you take that "million" as an exaggerated number, there are some who rushed into the enemy's formation and killed them:

1. Qin Qiong: "Old Tang Book" records, "Whenever Shu Bao went on an expedition from Taizong, there would be some brave generals and soldiers among the enemy, showing off their men and horses, coming and going. Taizong would be very angry and would order Shu Bao to go and get them. Shu Bao responded to the order, leaped on his horse and carried a spear, and he would stab everyone. Among them, people and horses made changes, Taizong thought it was beneficial and important, and Shubao also felt proud of it."

2. Yu Chigong: "Old Tang Book" records, "Respecting virtue and being good at avoiding adversity. , every time he rides into the bandits' formation, he can stab the thieves hard, but he can't injure them, and he can seize the thieves' stems and stab them back."

Qin Qiong and Wei Chigong are both typical examples of charging into the formation and beheading generals. Character, Qin Qiong's former boss was Zhang Xutuo. This guy was said to be more powerful in martial arts than Qin Qiong. He was surrounded and beaten by Li Mi and Zhai Rang, killing seven and seven until he died of exhaustion.

3. Guan Yu: Although a lot of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is fictional, the killing of Yanliang did happen, and it was indeed a "formation slashing", rushing in to kill.

Before 1900, "millions" of troops only appeared in Yang Guang's three expeditions to Korea. In other cases, no one dared to say millions even as a bluff. And as long as someone dares to "claim" to give a figure of more than 600,000, no matter whether it really exceeds 600,000, he will definitely lose. If you look at history, you will find this pattern.

Those "claimed" to have exceeded 600,000: Cao Cao's Battle of Chibi, Fu Jian's Battle of Feishui, Yang Guang's three expeditions to Goryeo, the Song Dynasty had never defeated the "800,000 Forbidden Army", and the Yuan Dynasty wanted to fight That time in Japan, there was also Li Jinglong during the Jingnan War.