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The order in which the Qin State destroyed the Six Kingdoms was mainly strategically prominent, and Li Mu was too small in this chess game, even if he was still alive, it was only a weak role.
1. Qin's deliberate choice for the war to destroy the country.
The Qin State deliberately thought about the order of destroying the Six Kingdoms, Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu, and Qi. Korea is the weakest, relatively the best to annex, and if the countries intervene when Korea falls, Zhao may still have the strength to fight. The three Jin Dynasty are one, and one can be obtained, and Zhao State has become the front line facing Qin State, and Qin State is well aware of the thoughts of various countries so that they will choose Han and Zhao to start first.
As long as a bone is gnawed first, the prelude to the war of annihilation will be basically opened.
2. Each nation has its own thoughts.
Cho might have been spared if he had assisted Korea from the beginning, but Korea would have been destroyed in the end. At this time, Qi and Chu can still send troops to deal with the formation of a long-term tug-of-war with Qin in Korea, and it is possible to help Zhao contain and strengthen Qin to form a new balance of power. For Qin, it was nothing more than the withdrawal of Korean occupation, and it was impossible to form a clamp on the territory of Zhao.
But it's a pity that all these things have made the countries think about it carefully, and the last chance for Zhao to survive was missed again.
Third, the national strength is one and the other, and the economy cannot be struggling.
Friends who like to play real-time strategy games know that if you can't fight the other party, you will basically suffer a lot on the battlefield. After the fall of Korea, the economic strength of the Qin State was further enhanced, which was equivalent to directly paving the way for the war of destroying Zhao. We know that the Battle of Changping has demonstrated that the strength of Zhao was slightly inferior at that time, but by the time of Yingzheng, the national strength of Qin and Zhao was no longer the same, and it was impossible to resist Qin with Zhao alone.
Therefore, judging from the points just now, we have not mentioned Li Mu in a single sentence, which shows that in such a big game of chess, military strategy, diplomacy, economy and other aspects are involved, and this is not something that Li Mu, who is just a general, can completely control.
In the words of a real-time strategy game, the opponent can keep blasting troops to press you, but you can't.
Although you have the strength to fight, it is a pity that the pig teammates in the regiment watched the excitement and developed as farmers with peace of mind.
People just calculate it, you like to watch the excitement, so you fight like this.
Therefore, Li Mu is not able to prevent Qin from destroying Zhao, he is like a military commander who meets the commander-in-chief of the three armies, and he is not planning a thing.
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The answer is yes, it's just a matter of time.
There are two reasons, the first is that the comprehensive strength of the Qin State at this time has reached the highest level of the Seven Kingdoms, and the trend of unifying the world has become a fixed pattern, which is a situation that cannot be reversed by one person. Even if King Yingzheng of Qin can't attack Zhao State, he will still choose to clean up other countries, because Qin State has this strength. Wait until the other countries are destroyed, and then besiege the Zhao State in turn, at that time, Li Mu will fight the whole country with the strength of one place, does he have any hope of victory?
There may be many people who say that when Qin State conquers the world, Zhao State will not take the opportunity to attack, why did Wang Jian use a counter-strategy at that time, it is because Li Mu can't hold on and can't confront it head-on, if Zhao State takes the initiative to attack, don't worry about small fights, if it is true, it will be in Wang Qian's arms. Li Mu is indeed very powerful, but he is facing Wang Qian, who is also one of the four famous generals of the Warring States, so when the two are on par in strategy, the combat effectiveness of the army becomes a decisive factor, and it is obvious that the Qin State is superior.
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Of course not, the outcome of historical events will not change because of the change of one person, if Li Mu does not die, Qin State may destroy Zhao a little later, but it cannot be stopped.
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No, the momentum of the Qin State was like a bamboo at that time, and the destruction of the Zhao State was only a matter of time, and it could not be stopped.
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It is impossible, because he knows that although he is very talented, the power of a person is limited, and the emperor is also mediocre.
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It will not prevent the Qin State from destroying Zhao, and history will not change anything because of whom.
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It was inevitable that Qin would destroy Zhao, it was only a matter of time.
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No, the situation at that time was not something that could be turned by the power of one person.
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I don't think so.
Because the Qin State is too strong, although the Zhao State has a famous general like Li Mu, it is difficult to resist the soldiers and horses of the Strong Qin, and Zhao Kuo of the Zhao State is too grassy.
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No, history cannot be changed by one person.
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Because of the discord plan, so the other party will be killed, only after killing the other party, the Qin State can better fight, can better defeat the other party.
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Because Li Mu at that time had some high achievements, King Zhao was worried that Li Mu would take refuge in other countries after the fall of Zhao.
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Because Li Mu did not listen to the king's order at that time and made his own decisions, King Zhao wanted to kill him, and disobeying the order was death.
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Li Mu has always been loyal to the country, why was he killed by King Zhao?
Zhao Wangqian did not want to send troops to Handan, nor did he want to send generals to Handan. In other words, when Zhao Wangqian saw Li Mu and them, he was likely to be associated with the change of the Dune Palace in history, and thought of the confrontation between Daidi and Handan. Under this kind of emotion and psychology, Zhao Wangqian's attitude towards Li Mu is naturally very complicated.
<> if Li Mu is killed, Handan City may not be able to hold it. If Li Mu is not killed, they will always worry that the soldiers of Daidi will rebel. When Zhao Wangqian was at a loss, Qin bribed Zhao Wang with a large sum of money.
Qian's confidant Guo Kai, who had framed Lian Po. Guo Kai asked him to spread rumors that Li Mu and Sima Shang were conspiring with the Qin army and preparing to betray the Zhao state. In the end, Zhao Wangqian, who was full of suspicions about Li Mu, first seized Li Mu's power in the rumors of the Three Tigers, and then ordered the general to be killed.
In 228 BC, just a few months after Li Mu was killed, Wang Jian led the Qin army to capture Handan and capture Zhao Wangqian. In addition, after the city of Handan was broken, Jia, the prince of Zhao State, fled to Daidi (northeast of present-day Yu County, Hebei) and proclaimed himself king, thus establishing Daiguo again as a continuation of Zhao. In 222 BC, the state of Qin destroyed the dynasty and captured Maxima, and the state of Zhao finally fell.
The alienation of the Qin State does not seem to be glorious, the Qin State publicly framed Li Mu by bribing Zhao Xiangguo to contact the Qin State and wanted to rebel, Li Mu has been in the Zhao State for decades, if he wants to rebel in Lingnan as soon as possible, but the Qin State is very smart, because only the big crime of rebellion can completely defeat Li Mu, and the general accusation is not Li Mu, and it does not matter to Zhao Wangqian whether Li Mu collaborates with hostility.
Therefore, except for Zhao Wangqian's rescue and killing of Li Mu, on the surface, it seems that the incompetent self-destruction of the Great Wall killed him by mistake, but the reason is so simple, Zhao Guo's rescue and elimination of threats to his royal power is the most practical and real reason behind it, Li Mu didn't see it when he died, maybe he thought that Zhao Wangqian was really alienating Qin.
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Li Mu was one of the four generals of the Warring States Period, but he had the opposite political views with King Zhao, and King Zhao did not fully trust and deliver Li Mu, so he was divided into circumstances and was finally killed by King Zhao.
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Because of his existence, King Zhao has felt the crisis and has been feared by others, so he will be killed.
Zhao Zhi, Li Mu, Song Zhiyue Fei, also.