If Yuan Shao hadn t fought the battle of Guandu with Cao Cao, what would have been the situation in

Updated on history 2024-02-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yuan Shao will still perish. Because a person's character is very important, Yuan Shao's self-righteous character will make him fail. Without Guandu, there may be other battles to end Yuan Shao.

    Cao Cao will still unify the north. As for what happens after that, I don't know. Maybe the war will be advanced, Liu Bei will perish, and no one can say what will happen later.

    However, Yuan Shao's demise is certain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yuan Shao's ability in the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty can only be said to be average, which can be seen from the time when the princes of the Seventeenth Route discussed Dong. Qingmei boiled wine on heroes, Cao Cao's analysis was very accurate (no Sun Quan). Even if there is no battle of Guandu, the battle of reunification north of the Yellow River is inevitable, under the premise that Liu Biao, Liu Zhang and others in the south only seek self-preservation, and Sun Ce wants to accumulate strength, the two strong Hebei can only survive one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yuan Shao may be incompetent, and it is absolutely impossible to have 4 legs! Although Yuan Shao is brave and unwise, he can also be called a general, if the 4 feet are full of strength, the first to destroy must be Cao Cao, because without Yuan Shao's dedication, how many troops does Cao Cao have!?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cao Cao would not have unified the north, and there would have been no later Three Kingdoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it was a matter of time before Yuan Shao was swallowed by Cao Cao. His intelligence was less than one-half of Cao's.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yuan Shao has no ability, even if he doesn't fight Cao Cao, Cao Cao will beat him, and his demise is inevitable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yuan Shao is also a tyrant, what qualifications does he have.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the Battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao was defeated by Cao Cao. Because of this battle, Yuan Shao was criticized. Everyone criticized Yuan Shao's strategy and tactics, believing that his failure was caused by not accepting the good words and persuasion of Fu Zhu and Tian Feng.

    It seems that Yuan Shao would be able to defeat Cao Cao as long as he accepted the advice of Fu Zhu and Tian Feng.

    During the confrontation between the two sides in Guandu, it was Cao Cao who actually put more pressure on him. At that time, many of Cao Cao's subordinates defected to Yuan Shao Dakai, and many secretly colluded with Yuan Shao. After the Battle of Guandu, a box and letters colluded between Cao Cao's men and Yuan Shao were discovered, and Cao Cao ordered them to be burned.

    Cao Cao said that under the circumstances at that time, I didn't know if I could be spared, let alone others. It can be seen how difficult Cao Cao's victory was.

    Therefore, Cao Cao's victory was not due to the difference in strength between the two sides, but from the use of strategy. In Zhuge Liang's words, it is "not only the heavens but also the people". And this conspiracy is Yuan Shao's internal problem.

    There are many doubts about the battle of Guandu.

    For example, Xu You's behavior is very suspicious. And Cao Cao's ability to anticipate things like a god, grasp Yuan Shao's fatal weakness, and repeatedly and accurately attack Yuan Shao's grain route is even more suspicious. There is no clear record of these in history, and we can only find the doubts in the middle of the Spring Hall.

    The main reason for Yuan Shao's defeat was the abolition of the frustration and the detention of Tian Feng before sending troops. Before a big war, why Yuan Shao cut off his femur is a mystery. However, we can judge from this that as long as Yuan Shao launched an attack on Cao Cao, these contradictions would erupt, which is even more suspicious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a passage in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that reads:

    The thirty-third episode of Cao Pi's rebellion to accept the Zhen clan Guo Jia's legacy plans to determine Liaodong.

    Cao set up Jizhou, personally went to Yuan Shao's tomb to set up a sacrifice, and then worshiped and cried very sadly, and the officials said: "In the past, I raised troops with the beginning.

    At that time, Ben and La Zhichu asked me: 'If things are not done, what can be done?' I asked, 'What is the intention of the foot?' 'Ben Chu said:

    I am based on the river in the south, the Yan Dynasty in the north, and the people of the desert, and the south to fight for the world, can you help? I replied, 'I am the world.'

    The intellect of the Tao is invincible. 'This is like yesterday, and now the beginning has been mourned, I can't help but call it a runny nose! "Everyone sighed.

    Cease. Cao gave his wife Liu with gold silk grain and rice. He ordered that "the residents of Hebei will be exempted from this year's rent if they suffer from the military revolution." "On the one hand.

    Write a table for the Shen Dynasty; Cao is the pastor of Jizhou.

    I am based on the river in the south, the Yan Dynasty in the north, and the people of the desert, and the south to fight for the world. ——This is a true portrayal of Yuan Shao's heart, but looking at the four states is the state of Yuan Shao's strongest period.

    I am the intelligence of the world, and I can do everything with the Tao. - This is what Cao Cao said, Cao Cao knows how to use people, and his methods are a higher level than Yuan Shao, not Yuan Shao's kind of only strong troops as the main means.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yuan Shao IV and the third duke, had many advantages in strength, but he was defeated by Cao Cao.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    <> "If Yuan Shao doesn't launch the battle of Guandu, will Cao Cao attack Yuan Shao?"

    Yuan Shao was one of the heroes of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the late years, and before being defeated by Cao Cao, he sat on the four states of Hebei and Qingyou, and was the most powerful prince in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Although it was finally defeated by Cao Cao, it led to the defeat of the king. But his strength and strategic situation, before the outbreak of the Battle of Guandu, can be said to have a great advantage compared with Cao Cao.

    Because Cao Cao was strategically attacked on his back, Yuan Shao did not have Cao Cao's concerns and could concentrate on expanding in any direction, and he finally chose to attack Cao Cao.

    Standing in Yuan Shao's position at that time, there were many advantages to attacking Cao Cao, first of all, Cao Cao was sitting on the three states of Yuyan and Xu, and he was the prince second only to Yuan Shao in strength.

    Secondly, Cao Cao coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, and he had the treasure card of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty in his hand. Then there is Cao Cao's strategic situation of being attacked by the enemy on his back, and these three points add up to make Yuan Shao choose to attack Cao Cao.

    and does not take into account its internal instability and the dilemma of faction and separation. In the end, Yuan Shao failed. Yuan Shao did not launch the battle of Guandu, would Cao Cao take the initiative to infiltrate Yuan Shao?

    As far as the question itself is concerned, it seems that the weak Cao Cao should not have taken the initiative to attack the powerful Yuan Shao, but is this really the case?

    In fact, for Cao Cao, Yuan Shao himself is also an object that must be dealt with first. Because if Tuanzhen left Yuan Shao alone, Cao Cao would always be unable to get rid of the strategic dilemma of being attacked by the enemy. Then let go of Yuan Shao to attack Jiangnan?

    The question is that Yuan Shao will watch Cao Cao eat Jiangnan without making a move?

    Let's not mention whether Cao Cao can eat Sun Ce, Liu Biao and other forces in Jiangnan, in the process of attacking, if Yuan Shao attacks Cao Cao in a big way, how will Cao Cao respond? Originally, Cao Cao won the battle of Guandu very reluctantly, largely relying on Yuan Shao's mistakes and the immobility of Sun Ce and Liu Biao in Jiangnan. Now that he takes the initiative to lead the war, Cao Cao is bound to be difficult to avoid being attacked by the enemy on his back.

    Therefore, it is basically impossible for Cao Cao to let go of Yuan Shao to attack Jiangnan, so it seems that he will take the initiative to attack Yuan Shao? He will, but it needs a favorable timing. For example, Sun Ce's assassination relieved Cao Cao's worries.

    Or Yuan Shao died of illness, and Yuan Shao's sons fell into civil strife and became a plate of scattered sand.

    It is best for Cao Cao that these two situations occur at the same time. If one thing happens, Cao Cao will have a chance to attack Yuan Shao, but if nothing happens. I think Cao Cao will most likely still stand still, right? After all, offensive battles are not as easy to fight as defensive battles, especially Cao Cao, who has a relatively thin background.

    Yuan Shao will collapse if he loses ten games, and it is estimated that it will be difficult for Cao Cao to turn the tables if he loses two games. So he will wait until Yuan Shao dies, or he has no worries. But this actually returned to Yuan Shao's route of taking the initiative to attack, because if Yuan Shao was not in good health, it would accelerate his pace of attacking other princes to unify the world.

    If Cao Cao chooses to wait, there is a high probability that Yuan Shao will call. This is indeed the case, because this is how history itself happened, although Yuan Shao seemed to be in good health before the Battle of Guandu broke out. Judging from the fact that Yuan Shao died of illness shortly after the Battle of Guandu broke out, it is unlikely that Yuan Shao was not sick.

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