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In \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms,\" after Lu Bu's defeat by Cao Cao at the Battle of Yan Province, he initially planned to seek refuge with Yuan Shao in Hebei. However, Chen Gong advised Yuan Shao that Lu Bu, akin to a cunning predator, would likely aim to conquer Ji Province if he gained control of Yan Province. Therefore, Yuan Shao decided to send Yan Liang with fifty thousand troops to assist Cao Cao. Upon learning this news, Lu Bu had no choice but to flee to Xu Province and seek shelter under Liu Bei.
展开剩余84%Lu Bu's decision wasn't driven by fear of Yan Liang alone but rather by the aftermath of his recent defeat by Cao Cao, making him wary of antagonizing Yuan Shao. After all, Yuan Shao was even more powerful than Cao Cao and commanded formidable generals like Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan. While Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Zhang He had brief appearances and tragic fates, they were nonetheless skilled warriors:
Yan Liang first appeared at the Battle of Bai Ma, swiftly defeating Cao Cao's generals Song Xian and Wei Xu. He then engaged in a twenty-round duel with the renowned Xu Huang, who had previously battled Xu Chu for over fifty rounds without a clear victor. Yan Liang's quick defeat of Xu Huang could be attributed to the latter's potential fatigue or Yan Liang's strategic advantage, showcasing Yan Liang as a top-tier martial artist in the novel. Without Guan Yu's assistance, Cao Cao would have struggled to counter Yan Liang.
Similarly, Wen Chou demonstrated formidable prowess. During the Battle of Pan River, he effortlessly defeated Gongsun Zan and engaged Zhao Yun in a fifty to sixty-round duel without a decisive winner. Later, at the Battle of Yan Jin, Wen Chou, like Yan Liang, easily overpowered Xu Huang before facing Guan Yu, resulting in his defeat. Overall, Wen Chou's martial skills placed him among the elite.
In contrast, Zhang He's skills were slightly inferior. He faced formidable opponents such as Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Zhang Fei, suffering defeat each time. Despite these setbacks, Zhang He managed to fight for several dozen rounds against top-tier warriors like Zhang Liao and Wei Yan, defeating Wang Ping and others, solidifying his status as a top martial artist in the novel.
Although Gao Lan was swiftly slain by Zhao Yun at the Battle of Rang Shan, he managed to hold his ground against Xu Chu during the Battle of Guan Du, avoiding immediate defeat. Therefore, while Gao Lan's martial skills were not on par with Zhang He's, they were still formidable enough to be considered top-tier.
Lu Bu, despite being widely recognized as the foremost warrior in \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms,\" notably held his own against both Guan Yu and Zhang Fei for thirty rounds during the Battle of Hu Lao Gate, only succumbing to their combined efforts after Liu Bei joined the fray. Considering Liu Bei's martial prowess, which even in the novel does not rank among the top tier, his involvement in such battles can be disregarded, as the actual defeat of Lu Bu was achieved by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Their superiority over Lu Bu was only marginally significant compared to the gap between them and the elite warriors like Yan Liang and Wen Chou, let alone Zhang He and Gao Lan. Lu Bu is definitely not a match for them, and at best, he can hold on for several dozen rounds.
Nevertheless, in \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms,\" it's easy to determine the outcome between skilled warriors, but determining life and death is much more challenging. The weaker side can always flee, as Zhang He did when faced with top-tier warriors like Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Zhang Fei, escaping unscathed each time.
Lu Bu's possession of the Red Hare horse allowed him to escape unscathed from Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei during the Battle of Hu Lao Gate, as well as from the siege of Xu Province by Xu Chu, Dian Wei, Xiahou Yuan, Xiahou Dun, Yue Jin, and Li Dian. Among the latter group, two were top-tier generals and four were top-tier generals, who failed to kill Lu Bu, and Yan Liang and his comrades naturally found it difficult to do so.
Hence, if Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan were to join forces, it would be easy to defeat Lu Bu, but it would be unlikely to kill him.
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