Zhao Yun was eight feet long. One of the five generals in Shu and Han, a talented person with both civil and military skills. He followed Liu Bei for more than 30 years and participated in six famous battles, all of which achieved extraordinary results. Known as a general of Confucianism by later generations, he was almost a perfect figure in the Three Kingdoms period, and the most widely spread story was his solo riding as a savior. In the face of Cao Cao's army, he rushed left and right, eventually killing dozens of Cao Cao's generals, and successfully rescued Liu Chan and his mother.
Qin Qiong was a famous general in the Tang Dynasty. He fought with Li Shimin in the south and made great contributions. Come on, it's famous for its bravery. At that time, when Li Shimin conquered the enemy, there were often enemy generals showing off on the enemy's front. At this time, Li Shimin told Qin Qiong to go out, and among all the troops, he beheaded the enemy generals who paraded through the streets.
Xue joined the army during the Zhenguan period, fought for decades, surrendered Koguryo and defeated the Turks, and made outstanding achievements. There was a story that three arrows set Tianshan Mountain and bravely collected Liaodong. According to the records of the Tang Dynasty, when he arrived in Koguryo, he was surrounded by enemy troops. At this critical juncture, Xue single-handedly beheaded the enemy general and hung his head on his horse. When the enemy saw it, he was very scared and retreated.