Ran Min was the founding monarch of the regime in the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties. Jin Shi described him as "infinite in strength and invincible in attack and war." He held a double-edged spear in his left hand, a hook halberd in his right hand and rode a dragon horse, killing countless enemies in each battle. All the people killed were conference semifinals.
The Biography of Shi Hu, the Nine Stories of the Later Zhao Dynasty, states: "Shi Kun, Wang Lang led 70,000 soldiers to attack the city, and Ran Min led more than 1,000 riders, which was far from the north of the city. If you ride it with a double-edged spear, you should destroy it. " . "The Spring and Autumn Supplement of Sixteen Countries" records: "Ran Min rode a red horse, named Zhu Long, and traveled thousands of miles every day, with a double-edged spear in his left hand and a halberd in his right hand. He attacked it with the wind and beheaded more than 300 people in Xianbei. "
At that time, no warrior could match him. He is the one who can really get the general's head in the army.