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Jiang Wei's stunt of catching arrows with his bare hands was praised by Zhao Yun, but why did he rank last among the 24 generals in the Three Kingdoms?
Jiang Wei should be the most unstable warrior in the romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Jiang Wei seems to have a characteristic: fighting depends on mood. When you get excited, people go crazy and play beyond their normal abilities. He is not afraid of any fierce enemy. If you are in a bad mood, your state will be greatly reduced, and you can't keep any demon moths.

It's a bit like the men's soccer team in China in the last century. It can kill Argentina, the public enemy of the world, or it can be poured into a sieve by a small Yemeni.

Let's take a look at Jiang Wei's combat record:

1. Zhao Yun-After several battles, his energy doubled. Zhaoyun scared back again and again.

2. Wei Yan-After several battles, Wei Yan suffered a loss.

3. Zhang Yi and Wang Ping-The battle with Zhang Yi failed, Wang Ping was attacked, and Jiang Wei was defeated.

4. Sima Shi-Sanhe defeated Sima Shi

5. Xu Zhi-Assassinate Xu Zhi's mount in a state of rout, causing it to fall to the ground and be dismembered by all the troops.

6. Guo Huai-Catch the arrow empty-handed and shoot Guo Huai with a backhand arrow.

7.? Deng Zhong -30-40, tied, cheated, lost. Deng Zhong's arrow missed, and then Deng Zhong's gun was caught, and Deng Zhong lost.

8.? Wargo-dozens of draws, tied

9. Wang Qi-Sanhe defeated Tianshui satrap Wang Qi.

10. Wargo-More than ten games are tied.

1 1.? Yang Xin-at one go, he missed three arrows in a row, bent his bow and chased him, but the horse slipped away. One shot hit Yang Xin's horse head.

12.? General Wei Jun-killed a dozen people with a knife, had a heart attack and committed suicide. ?

A total of *** 12 battles were fought, 7 effective victories were won, and 3 named enemy generals were killed.

Why is Jiang Wei's play extremely unstable? Let's analyze several war cases:

First, fight Zhao Yun.

During World War I in Tianshui Pass, Zhuge Liang set a plan to lure the tiger out of the mountain, but Jiang Wei saw through it and set an ambush. Zhaoyun led an army to attack Tianshui, but was stopped by Jiang Wei, who had already been lying in ambush in Tianshui. The two men confronted each other, and there was not much fighting. Jiang Wei "doubled his energy" and hit the chicken blood, which startled Zhao Yun.

Originally, Zhao Yun acted according to Zhuge Liang's plan. When I arrived at the gate, I found that the enemy's situation had changed and the original battle plan could not be carried out. Zhaoyun's first task is not to finish the task reluctantly, but to lead his men to retreat safely. In this case, Jiang Wei blocked the road, and Zhao Yun wanted to cut the enemy generals, deter the enemy and ensure the safety of the team.

Unexpectedly, at the beginning, I encountered a hard fight. Zhaoyun was frightened, knowing that he could not cope with his opponent in a short time, and the situation was critical. In this case, facing Jiang Wei, we have to choose to retreat quickly.

Although it doesn't mean that Jiang Wei's martial arts can rival Zhao Yun's, at least it means that Jiang Wei is enough to ensure that Zhao Yun can't take him in a short time. He is a strong player, and his force value is close to Wei Yan.

This is Jiang Wei's play in an excited state.

Second, Zhang Yi and Wang Ping.

In the later period of Shu-Han Dynasty, the martial arts of Zhang Yi and Wang Ping were quite good in Shu army, but in the former Three Kingdoms period, such a level was really out of reach.

Jiang Wei fought with Zhang Yi, Wang Ping came to attack, and Jiang Wei hurried away.

Can such courage and force be compared with Zhao Yun? The gap is still obvious. If it is Zhao Yun against Zhang Yi and Wang Ping, it is a failure to let go of one.

Third, the battle of Guo Huai.

Under extremely unexpected circumstances, Jiang Wei and Guo Huai had a road chase.

Originally, this is a very shameful thing. He ran away in a hurry without even picking up his pike or spilling his quiver. Jiang Wei is completely unarmed.

Guo Huai is a rising star in Cao Wei camp and a rare general with both wisdom and courage. If we catch Jiang Wei's embarrassing state, we will not let go and will not pursue it.

Jiang Wei pretended to shoot an arrow several times, and was finally caught by Guo Huai. He ran after him with confidence and gave Jiang Wei an arrow. But this arrow was taken in by Jiang Wei. Jiang Wei takes life as bait and takes an arrow empty-handed. This kind of kung fu and courage is really hard to come by. A backhand arrow hit the forehead of the deceived Guo Huai, which solved a great misfortune.

Even after losing the battle, Jiang Wei played the level of this actuary. Jiang Wei is still very powerful.

Fourth, the battle of Yang Xin.

Yang Xin's martial arts is not so good. He couldn't hold Jiang Wei for a round, so he ran back to shoot before opening his bow. As a result, he missed three arrows. Jiang Wei was so angry that he broke the bow and threw it away

If Jiang Wei's archery is good, then this level is too abnormal. He's just crazy. Let him take a good picture. He can't. He must do something exciting.

On the way to the chase, Jiang Wei stumbled again and planted a dog to chew the mud. It seems that not only martial arts and archery are unstable, but even riding can not be effectively guaranteed.

It happened that the more dangerous Jiang Wei is, the more he can stimulate his potential. Yang Xin went back to Malaysia to pick up bargains. In desperation, Jiang Wei jumped up and shot Yang Xin's horse's head.

This is Jiang Wei's distinctive feature, playing with a heartbeat.

Verb (short for verb) against Deng Zhong.

The war with Deng Zhong, more embodies the characteristics of Jiang Wei.

A teenager, 30-40 years old, is tied to Jiang Wei. Jiang Wei cheated, stabbed in the back and was captured by Deng Zhong. Deng Zhong took the opportunity to stab Jiang Wei in the back with a gun. If this is stabbed, Jiang Wei's kidney will also be punctured.

In an emergency, Jiang Wei regained his composure, caught Deng Zhong's pike and drew his sword again. Deng Zhong genial smile that drew his sword and ran.

Through the above fighting, we find that Jiang Wei, a man, can't do well without playing something to stimulate his heart. This is his characteristic:

1. Play instability;

2. Be bold and take risks;

3. Quick response and improvisation.

This is actually Jiang Wei's style of leading troops to fight.

But Jiang Wei's dry method, you can deal with an ordinary military commander. Will it be all right if you meet a warrior of the rank of Shu Han, Five Tigers, Xu Qi, Dian Wei, Yan Liang and Wen Chou? You will pay a heavy price immediately.

According to Jiang Wei's martial arts, such performances can be ranked in more than twenty positions, which is basically the same.