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Ranking of Three Kingdoms and Five Tigers
The Five Tiger Generals refer to the five generals who followed Liu Bei to establish the Shu-Han regime in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty. They are Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao, Huang Zhong and Zhao Yun.

The History of the Three Kingdoms and the Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms juxtapose the five important generals of Shu and Han, collectively known as the Five Tiger Generals. The original sequence of the five tiger generals is Zhao, which is arranged in the order of the original book of the History of the Three Kingdoms, and recorded in the early version of the Story of the Three Kingdoms or the Popular Romance of the History of the Three Kingdoms. Jia Jingben, first directly sealed Zhao, and later conveyed it to Guan Yu's Yellow; Huang Zhengfu's Biography of the Three Kingdoms has two special books, namely Huang Ma Zhao and Huang Ma Zhao. Other books in the Biography of the Three Kingdoms, such as Biography of Xiang Yu, also have the saying "Guan Ma Huang Zhang Zhao". In their corrections, the sons of famous literary critic Mao Lun in the late Ming Dynasty and literary critic Mao Zonggang in the early Qing Dynasty stated: "Ma Chao is cruel, brave and resourceful, and can only be a war general, but not a general. The other four can be independent. " Ma Chao is recorded in the history books or early editions, and the evaluation is "both civil and military, brave and fearless". It is unwise for Shi Mao and his son to correct The Romance of the Three Kingdoms to belittle Ma Chao and put Zhao Yun in the third place in The Iliad, while the popular version of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was corrected by Shi Mao and his son, which stopped the present "Zhang Zhao Macelo Wong".