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Although Jiang Wei has an army of 100,000 in Shu Han, he is no match for Liu Chan behind Huang Hao, and Huang Hao has won Jiang Wei's trust.
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Although Jiang Wei has military power, the eunuch Huang Hao has Liu Chan behind him to support him, so if he makes a move against Huang Hao, he will slap the monarch in the face.
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Because the eunuch Huang Hao has Liu Chan behind him and has a lot of power, even if Jiang Wei has a large army, he does not dare to touch him.
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There are soldiers, but there are no corresponding rights. At that time, the soldiers were from Shu State, Liu Chan's, not Jiang Wei's. Huang Hao represents the Shu Kingdom and Liu Chan, so Jiang Wei can only do it.
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Because Huang Hao is supported by the queen Liu Chan, Liu Chan wants to balance the power of all forces through this method.
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Jiang Wei is a general, Huang Hao.
is a permanent servant, Jiang Wei leads the army to fight outside all the year round, and Huang Hao is in charge of the government all the year round.
Although Jiang Wei is a general, Shu Han.
The titular commander-in-chief of the three armies of the regime has heavy troops, but the soldiers under him are the soldiers of the Shu Han regime, not Jiang Wei's private soldiers, and Jiang Wei has every military operation.
It can only be carried out with the approval of the Shu Han court, including Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, which is Liu Chan.
Agreeing to execute.
The only reason why Jiang Wei was able to carry out the Northern Expedition year after year despite the opposition of the vast majority of the people in the imperial court was the support of Liu Chan, who was a staunch supporter of the Northern Expedition policy, like Huang Hao and Zhuge Zhan.
Liao Hua, Fan Jian and others were all against the Northern Expedition, but Liu Chan agreed that the Northern Expedition could be carried out, otherwise Jiang Wei would not have the right to the Northern Expedition, even though he was a great general.
At the same time, only with the support of the imperial court, Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition.
First, Jiang Wei has the power of false festivals, that is, the power of ** imperial power.
Second, the generals broke the law.
At no time can a general be killed for no reason, the higher the rank, the more impossible it is, and even if there is a false power, and at the same time the general is killed for breaking the law, this matter must be reported to the emperor.
Huang Hao, as a regular servant, is Liu Chan's most trusted eunuch, there is no one, and Huang Hao is the only eunuch in power during the Three Kingdoms period, Jiang Wei's information sent to the imperial court, actually has to pass through Huang Hao's eyes before he can go to Liu Chan, Huang Hao almost controlled Shangshutai.
You must know that Shangshutai has Zhuge Zhan, Fan Jian and others, but their power is not as good as Huang Hao.
And Huang Hao can also provoke Liu Chan and his younger brother Liu Yong.
The relationship between Liu Yong caused Liu Yong to not be able to see Liu Chan for many years, his brother.
But in this case, is Jiang Wei closer to Liu Chan than Liu Yong? It can be seen that Huang Hao is not ordinary and special in Liu Chan's eyes, Jiang Wei once asked Liu Chan to kill Huang Hao, but Liu Chan was unwilling, and only asked Huang Hao to apologize to Jiang Wei.
If Jiang Wei dares to use his army to kill Huang Hao, it is a rebellion, because the emperor does not agree, the general cannot privately transfer troops to participate in any action, who knows if your purpose is to kill Huang Hao or rebel, the ancient emperor was very taboo about this, without the emperor's order, no one is allowed to transfer troops, pay attention to anyone.
To sum up, there are three main reasons why Jiang Wei did not kill Huang Hao:
1, Jiang Wei does not have the right to kill Huang Hao.
2, Liu Chan defended Huang Hao and did not agree with Jiang Wei to kill Huang Hao.
3, Jiang Wei did not transfer troops to kill Huang Hao without the emperor's consent, which was equivalent to rebellion, and Jiang Wei did not want to rebel.
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Huang Hao was very favored in front of Liu Chan, and with him being with Liu Chan all day, Jiang Wei had no chance to arrest Huang Hao and execute him.
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Because after Jiang Wei came back from the expedition, the DPRK and China were already Huang Hao's world. Don't say that if you get rid of Huang Hao, you may be eliminated by Huang Hao, so you can only hide in Chengdu in order to avoid trouble.
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Because he doesn't want to get himself into trouble, he doesn't want to offend others, and he doesn't want to set up so many enemies for himself.
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Because although Huang Hao doesn't have much power, he can blow the wind in the ears of the emperor of Shu Han, how to say it, in fact, Huang Hao's hidden right is the imperial power, because the state can blow the pillow wind by the emperor's side at all times.
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Huang Hao's power is so great that it can be said that one person is above ten thousand people, so Jiang Wei has no way to take him.
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Those who say this don't know anything about this history. If Jiang Wei is guilty, his sin is only that he failed to imagine that the Shu Kingdom had been corrupted to that point at that time, and those ** who pretended to be gods and ghosts all day long always thought that the enemy would not fight. At the beginning of the battle that led to Cao Wei's annihilation of Shu, the "gathering troops in the valley" deployed by Jiang Wei had no chance to be used at all.
Many experts and scholars specializing in the study of the Three Kingdoms have also publicly stated that the demise of Shu Han was not a military crime, but in the final analysis, corruption in the late Shu Han Dynasty had reached an incredible level.
One. Jiang Wei's strategy and the corruption of Shu Han, as the weakest country in the Three Kingdoms period, Shu always relied on Zhuge Liang's strategy during the Liu Guanzhang period, and the advantages of the terrain constantly maneuvered between Wei and Wu. It can be said that if there was no "real siege" that Shu relied on to survive in the early days, perhaps Shu would have disappeared from the historical map long ago.
Therefore, this is also the main reason why many people think that Jiang Wei wants to take the blame for the demise of Shu Han - Jiang Wei initiated a change in the national military strategy, that is, he boldly put forward the strategic idea of gathering troops and gathering valleys. If you look at these two tactics from the simplest plane point of view, the gathering of troops in the valley has a kind of meaning of closing the door and beating the dog, while the actual siege of the soldiers is the safest way to strangle the enemy army in the military stronghold of Hanzhong.
Thinking about these two art of war alone, people will have an illusion that it is precisely because the art of war proposed by Jiang Wei was used, which caused Shu Han to be killed by Cao Jun before he had time to react。But in fact, there were already scouts to report when the Cao army sent troops, but due to the corruption of all links, the news was suppressed, and Shu did not send troops for a long time, which eventually led to the fact that it was too late to make amends. And Jiang Wei, as the initiator of the earliest changes in the art of war, naturally became the culprit in the eyes of many people.
In fact, if Liu Chan could be strict in governance, this would not happen to Shu, and Jiang Wei's art of war could also maximize the victory of Shu to a certain extent. It's a pity that he finally miscalculated on top of the corruption of Shu.
Two. The defeat of Shu stems from the fact that there has always been such a saying in the Three Kingdoms period in the early stage, that is, "Wolong and phoenix chicks, one person can settle the world." In fact, at the peak of the Shu Kingdom, it had two military divisions at the same time.
But Shu not only did not settle the world,also succeeded in playing the phoenix chick Pang Tong to death. Although today's Wolong and Phoenix Chicks are no longer a compliment, it is undeniable that Zhuge Liang's ability in military affairs back then has indeed run through the ages.
So in my opinion, the defeat of Shu originated from the early stage, from the Taoyuan Three Rebellion to the gradual accumulation of a certain number of troops, although Liu Bei can nominally participate in the war under the official bannerBut in reality, he didn't get much support and troops. At least compared with Cao Cao, the military strength of Shu is too weak, and Zhou Yu is sitting on one side of the territory, and Liu Bei is somewhat displaced. Maybe if Zhuge Liang had chosen Cao Cao back then, the Three Kingdoms would have ceased to exist a long time ago.
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Because Wang Hao's strength has been increasing, he will slowly become unable to win.
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The reason why Huang Hao was able to dictate power was naturally inseparable from Liu Chan. When Liu Chan reigned in the early stage, Zhuge Liang was in charge, although Liu Chan was the emperor, but his life was not comfortable, and many things actually did not have the power to make decisions, basically Zhuge Liang handled them with one hand. Although Liu Chan was dissatisfied, he didn't dare to express it.
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Because he can't get rid of it at all, the other party's strength has been slowly increasing.
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The main thing is a matter of strength. What he can't get rid of, others are earning.
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This has to start with the political pattern of Shu Han after Zhuge Liang's death. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wan, Dong Yun and others came to power successively, and Huang Hao at this time did not dare to be too arrogant, so he could only stay by Liu Chan's side honestly. But when Dong Yun died, Chen You, who took over as the servant, took the initiative to collude with Huang Hao and made the Shu Han dynasty into a miasma.
In order to prevent Jiang Wei, who held military power, from posing a threat to himself, Huang Hao and Chen Yi fully supported Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition and excluded Jiang Wei from the government of Shu Han.
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In 263 AD, Deng Ai, the general of Wei, led the elite soldiers of Wei to attack thousands of miles, and suddenly appeared in the rear of Shu, and Zhuge Zhan had no choice but to lead the army to fight. Before going to war, Zhuge Zhan reflected: "I have three sins:
Failed to remove Huang Hao, Jiang Wei, and Shoujiang Oil (city). In other words, because there was a great disagreement between Zhuge Zhan and Jiang Wei because of the Northern Expedition, the two could not work together to deal with Huang Hao, so Huang Hao was able to rely on Liu Chan's power to be arrogant. In the end, Zhuge Zhan died in the battle, and the later lord Liu Chan also went out of the city and surrendered under the persuasion of Qian Zhou.
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Because he didn't feel the threat enough, he let him go, and later regretted it very much.
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I guess it didn't feel that much of a threat, that's why I did it.
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Because Huang Hao was a relatively talented and powerful person, he still kept it very useful, so he was not executed.
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Because Huang Hao is Liu Chan's favored person, Zhuge Liang doesn't want to kill Huang Hao, so the relationship with Liu Chan is stiff.
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Because Zhuge Liang and Jiang Weiwei were not strong enough, although Huang Hao was chaotic, he was still trusted by the lord.
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Zhuge Liang trusts Huang Hao too much, and it is precisely because of this that Huang Hao has the capital to mess with the government, and Jiang Wei was cultivated by Zhuge Liang, how can he attack his benefactor's younger brother.
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Because the eunuch Huang Hao is Liu Chan's most trusted person besides Zhuge Liang, he has a certain amount of royal power. Therefore, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei did not dare to act rashly and could not put him to death.
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Because Huang Hao mixed well with Liu Chan and was very favored by Liu Chan, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei didn't dare to touch him.
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And Jiang Wei did not have leisure time to cut Huang Hao's strength when he was in command of the three armies, because the affairs of the army were busy, he dealt with the soldiers in the army every day, and Zhuge Liang explained to Jiang Wei a very important thing when he died, that is, the Northern Expedition, at the juncture of the Northern Expedition, he could not disturb his mind because of these small things. Therefore, he could only let Huang Hao develop there, and did not stop it.
Because Jiang Wei did not attach special importance to the eunuch Huang Hao, so that his final development strength was not something that Jiang Wei could shake, and because the later lord Liu Chan trusted Huang Hao very much, Jiang Wei encountered many difficulties when he brought down Huang Hao. In the later period of the Shu Kingdom, the eunuchs were in power, and there were strong enemies outside to interfere, so the Shu Kingdom had long been out of shape. And Jiang Wei just wanted to complete Zhuge Liang's entrustment, and he didn't ask too much about the affairs of the court.
Moreover, Jiang Wei was afraid of him, because he was afraid that he would continue to confuse the dynasty, causing Liu Chan to be even more inattentive to governing the country.
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Because Huang Hao is deeply trusted by Liu Chan, Jiang Wei can't dispose of Huang Hao privately, and at the same time, if Jiang Wei stays in the imperial court, he is worried that Huang Hao will be unfavorable to him, so he will not be able to go on a northern expedition, nor can he fulfill Zhuge Liang's last wish, so he is not afraid, he can only say that there is no better way but not to offend him.
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Because Huang Hao was very trusted by Liu Chan in the imperial court, Jiang Wei, as a general with troops, was very afraid of him
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Huang Hao is a close attendant of the emperor's side, and he is a person that Liu Chan attaches great importance to. Therefore, his words can influence the king, so he is also afraid that Huang Hao will slander and let Liu Chan get rid of himself!
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And Jiang Wei himself is also a person who values love and righteousness, and after Zhuge Liang's death, he also tried his best to assist Liu Chan, and during the period when he held military power, he always insisted on the Northern Expedition to attack instead of defend. It's just that in the end, he was still unable to resist Cao Wei's attack, the key is that the later lord Liu Chan was too cowardly, and was surrendered by thousands of soldiers and horses, and Shu Han at this time was basically declared extinct.
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No matter how powerful Jiang Wei is, he is not a celebrity around Liu Chan, Huang Hao is, after all, the consequences of provoking the celebrity around the monarch are very serious.
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Because although Jiang Wei has a heavy army, the eunuchs and the emperor usually get very close and can grasp the emperor's dynamics, so this is the case.
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Because he was a person close to Liu Chan, he had always disagreed with Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, so he opposed Jiang Wei everywhere, and Jiang Wei's military talent could not be brought into full play.
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Although Jiang Wei held the military power at that time, he was afraid of the eunuchs, mainly because Jiang Wei led the troops to fight outside all the year round, far away from Liu Chan, Jiang Wei was afraid that Huang Hao would be unfavorable to Liu Chan, so he easily did not dare to offend the eunuch Huang Hao.
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This is a very classic case in history in which eunuchs monopolize power. Liu Chan was seventeen years old when he was called emperor, Liu Chan was very fond of Huang Hao, since Dong Yun's death, Huang Hao began to participate in political affairs, overseeing the government, and began to crowd out the general Jiang Wei. Although Jiang Wei holds the power of the army, Liu Chan is the emperor, Jiang Wei has repeatedly asked Huang Hao to be executed, but Liu Chan does not think about it, Jiang Wei sees that Huang Hao is manipulating authority in the court, which will be unfavorable to himself, Jiang Wei is very afraid of this.
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I think he is really relieved to hand over the future of Shu Han to Zhuge Liang, Zhuge Liang is a rare talent, he is also quite loyal to Liu Bei, and the confidant of the two people share weal and woe, so he must rest assured that Zhuge Liang will hand over the future of Liu Chan and Shu Han to him.
There is no army of 500,000. has always been a puppet in the hands of others, and he has used it to control the situation.
Jiang Wei's ability is extraordinary, but Deng Ai Zhonghui's ability is not inferior to him, and he has lost the country of Shu with one to two, and he has done his best.