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Updated on history 2024-02-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liu Bei did it, there is a picture in the primary school history textbook "Liu Xuande, burn Xinye" Cao Jun attacked, he knew that he couldn't hold it, but he didn't want the people and the city to fall into Cao Cao's hands, so he spread Cao Cao's words of indiscriminate killing among the people, moved the people, and then burned the city.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I won't say how long the interval between live broadcasts of Phoenix Satellite TV is...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> "The Story of the Burning of Xinye: The Burning of the Xinye Ruins In**.

    Introduction to Burning Shinno.

    One of China's four classical ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was written by Luo Guanzhong, about the political and military events of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. There are many battles described in the book, and "Burning New Wild" is one of them.

    "Burning Xinye" tells the story of Liu Bei's defeat of Cao Ren's army with the help of his military advisor Zhuge Liang. Before Liu Biao passed away, he left his last words, hoping that Liu Bei could take over Jingzhou and manage it well.

    Liu Bei did not agree because of righteousness, and led the army outside Jingzhou City all the time, and did not enter the city. And Liu Biao's son Liu Cong for his own selfish interests, and his mother Cai's plot, seized Jingzhou, and decided to take refuge in Cao Cao, holding Jingzhou with both hands to show his sincerity, Cao Cao happily promised Liu Cong an official position, but when Liu Cong and his mother were on the way, he sent someone to kill him secretly, and led the army to decide to take Xinye.

    At this time, Liu Bei, who was stationed in Xinye, was already very dangerous, and in order to be able to escape with his whole body, Liu Bei decided to take refuge in Fancheng. But he didn't want Zhuge Liang to have a clever plan, Zhuge Liang had a far-sighted plan and thought that Fancheng could not be defended, so he used a strategy to burn the army of Cao Cao's son Cao Ren. This fire surrounded Cao Ren's army, and burned Cao Cao's army in a panic and unable to rush out, when it was autumn and winter, and the weather was dry, and it was impossible to extinguish the fire.

    Liu Bei's pure army took the opportunity to kill and imitate a great victory.

    "Burning Xinye" established Zhuge Liang's status in Liu Bei's army, and it is also an important plot to highlight Zhuge Liang's intelligence and portray characters. "Burning Xinye" is a military battle, but also a psychological battle, Zhuge Liang is precisely because he knows Cao Ren's character very well, can win this big victory, that is, "know yourself and know your opponent, and you will not be defeated in a hundred battles".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao, he sent Cao Ren to lead 100,000 troops to attack Liu Bei stationed in Xinye, and sent Xu Chu to lead 3,000 soldiers to open the way in front. After Zhuge Liang got the news of Zhi Tiejin, he asked Liu Bei to abandon Xinye and go to Fancheng, and set up an ambush outside Xinye City. When Xu Chu's army came to Queweipo, he saw a group of men and horses in the woods waving the green and red flags, so he ordered the soldiers to pursue.

    When chasing to the woods, there was talk and laughter from the mountain, Xu Chu looked up and saw Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang sitting and drinking. Xu Chu tried to find the way up the mountain, but was repelled by the rolling stones. When Cao Ren arrived at Shinno Castle, he found that the city was empty, so he had his army stationed in the city.

    In the middle of the night, when the wind was raging, and suddenly a fire broke out in the city, Cao Ren heard the news that there was no fire at the east gate, so he led his troops to escape to the east gate. As soon as he escaped from the city, he encountered the interception of Zhao Yun's army, and after a fierce battle, Cao's army suffered countless casualties and could only escape. When escaping to the White River, Cao Ren ordered his soldiers to go down to the river to draw water.

    At this time, Guan Yu, who was ambushed upstream, released the blocked river water, drowning many Cao troops, and Cao Ren had to lead his soldiers to escape from the shallow water. When he escaped to the Boling Ferry, he met Zhang Fei again, but fortunately Xu Chu arrived and was able to escape. Zhang Fei rushed back to Queweipo to pick up Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang along the river and head towards Fancheng.

    The burning of Xinye enabled Zhuge Liang to gain the trust and admiration of the soldiers and establish the prestige of his own military division.

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