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Because although Jiang Wei has the true inheritance of Zhuge Liang, but because the strength of Shu is too weak, Jiang Wei is not able to return to the sky.
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Because Deng Ai's intellectual ability is above Jiang Wei. Jiang Wei made more than a dozen Northern Expeditions, but finally lost in the hands of Deng Ai, and his strength was indeed weak.
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Although Jiang Wei got the true inheritance of Zhuge Liang, he is only a person and not a god after all, and it is normal for him to lose.
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The main reason was that Shu Han's strength was too weak, and he was inferior to Wei in terms of grain and grass and other resources, so he finally lost to Deng Ai.
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Zhuge Liang is very good at governing internal affairs, and in terms of military talent, he doesn't have much ability, so Jiang Wei learned that Zhuge Liang's true meaning still can't beat Deng Ai.
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Jiang Wei got the true biography of Zhuge Liang, why can't he beat Deng Ai?
Why didn't Jiang Wei, who has Zhuge Liang's true biography, fail to defeat Deng Ai? At that time, Liao Hua was still alive. He gave the answer in one sentence.
If you don't have wisdom to go out of the enemy, but you don't have as much as Kou, and you don't have hatred, how can you stand up? "Cunning enough. In less than three months, Jiang Wei conquered Huguan, Lintao, and Didao counties.
But this was only one of the few big victories in Jiang Wei's independent command movement.
Cao Wei, where Deng Ai was located, occupied the Central Plains in the north. After years of recovery and development, Cao Wei surpassed Shu Han and Eastern Wu in population and strength. In terms of overall military strength, Cao Wei had an army of 400,000 to 500,000.
Therefore, in the face of Jiang Wei's attack, Deng Ai had an advantage in terms of troops. For example, in Sima Zhao's war to destroy Shu, Cao Wei sent a total of 180,000 troops, almost twice as many as Shu Han. Based on this, Liao Hua, a general of the Shu Han Dynasty, said:
To outwit the enemy, the strength is not as good as Kou.
In Liao Hua's view, Shu Han's national strength was already very weak, and with years of conquest, Jiang Wei should not continue the northern expedition to the Central Plains, because this would undoubtedly be in vain. What are your thoughts on this? Please leave your comments and let's discuss together.
After Cao Wei replaced Deng Ai as the general, Jiang Wei was no longer in power. Jiang Wei and Deng Ai formed an opposition. Sima Shi decided that the time was ripe and ordered the general Zhong Hui to attack Yizhou.
This opportunity was seized by Sima Shi, and Shu Han was finished. Jiang Wei was finally killed by the Wei army.
<>So, why didn't Jiang Wei, who has Zhuge Liang's true inheritance, fail to defeat Deng Ai? At that time, Liao Hua was still alive. He gave the answer in one sentence.
If you don't have wisdom to go out of the enemy, but you don't have as much as Kou, and you don't have hatred, how can you stand up? "Cunning enough. In less than three months, Jiang Wei conquered Huguan, Lintao, and Didao counties.
But this was only one of the few big victories in Jiang Wei's independent command movement.
The real reason for his defeat was that he was too tired to fight. How can such a person succeed? After Jiang Wei took over the military power of Shu Han, he was always busy fighting and never rested. His generals and soldiers did not have time to rest and recuperate. How could they possibly defeat others?
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<> "Jiang Wei won Zhuge Liang's true biography, why Jiang Wei couldn't fight Deng Ai.
In August 234 AD, Zhuge Liang died on the way to the Northern Expedition, which was undoubtedly fatal for Shu. Because Zhuge Liang is equivalent to the backbone of this country, but fortunately, Zhuge Liang also left a will, recommending Jiang Wan, Dong Yun, Fei Yi and others to Liu Chan.
That's right, Jiang Zhenghanwei was not qualified at that time, not as everyone remembers, as soon as Zhuge Liang died, Jiang Wei inherited his Northern Expedition. This is a long process, if it weren't for Fei Yi being stabbed to death by the Wei generals, Jiang Wei probably wouldn't have had a chance to go on the Northern Expedition.
At the beginning of 253 AD, Fei Yi, the ruler of Shu, was stabbed to death by the generals of Wei, and at this time, the 52-year-old Jiang Wei finally came to his heart's best and was able to continue Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition. In March of the same year, Jiang Wei led tens of thousands of elite stone battalions of Shu to form a strategic alliance with Wu Taifu and besieged Nan'an City in one fell swoop.
But he had no choice but to meet Chen Tai, a wise general who could fight, and the Shu army did not have much grain and grass, so Jiang Wei had to come back in disgrace. In 254 AD, the Li Feng and Xiahou Xuan Incident occurred within Cao Wei. Jiang Wei seized the opportunity to lead the elite of Shu to attack Xiangwu, and captured and killed the Wei general Qingshu Xu Zhen.
The people of the three counties of Heguan, Lintao and Didao were also moved into Shuzhong to supplement the population of Shu.
In 255 AD, Cao Wei's general Sima Shi was seriously ill, Jiang Wei seized the opportunity to march to Di Dao, and defeated Wang Jing in Taoxi, killing nearly 10,000 Wei troops, and won a complete victory. But this big victory led to another general of Cao Wei, who was Jiang Wei's old enemy Deng Ai.
In order to save the declining situation, Deng Ai joined forces with Chen Tai and went straight to the southeast of Didao. Jiang Wei had no choice but to retreat to the bell embankment. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Shu was destroyed by Deng Ai himself.
In 256 AD, Jiang Wei, who refused to admit defeat, sent troops to conquer Deng Ai again, but was defeated again due to Hu Ji's loss of time. In 262 AD, Jiang Wei sent troops to Taoyang again, but was still defeated by Deng Ai.
In 263 AD, Sima Zhao launched the campaign of cutting down Shu and appointed Zhonghui Deng Ai as the general, and at this time, there was only one Liao Hua of Shu Han who could conquer the good generals except Jiang Wei. Zhong Hui successfully contained Jiang Wei, while Deng Ai went straight to the rear, and finally Liu Bu Shouchan went out of the city and surrendered, and Shu Han was declared extinct.
On the way to Luoyang, Liao Hua sighed deeply and said, "The wisdom is not the enemy, but the strength is less than Kou, and the use is insatiable, how can it stand?" "It means that Jiang Wei's strategy is not more advanced than Deng Ai and Zhong Hui, but the number of troops is less than theirs, and he has been fighting excessively for many years, so how can he not fail?
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Jiang Wei's ability is not lower than Deng Ai, but he was born at the wrong time. The first Shu dynasty Liu Chan was mediocre. Huang Hao's dictatorship. blindly stumbling on Jiang Wei. Jiang Wei, who was harmed, had to avoid disasters and tuntian, and he also had to resist the army of Wei that was several times larger than himself, so he was undefeated.
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Jiang Wei's ability is rare in the late Three Kingdoms, and in the face of the endless young talents of the Wei State, Jiang Wei is not left behind, but Jiang Wei cannot achieve the results of the Northern Expedition like Zhuge Liang, which also lies in the cost of both of them.
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The gap in national strength, as well as the support of the cabinet, the queen can't support it, and the 36 generals will beat Deng Ai and Jiang Wei. In fact, the big battle is small, Jiang Wei has more wins and fewer losses. In the end, he used a trick to kill Deng Ai, and Zhong Hui was killed by his subordinates.
If it is said according to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Jiang Wei was slapped in front of Deng Ai.
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Even if the true inheritance of Zhuge Liang is obtained, the difference in strength between the two is too great, and the talent is indeed limited. So I still can't beat it.
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Although Jiang Wei's ingenuity and these strategies are not bad, but later the troops were insufficient, and there was no strength to support Jiang Wei to continue fighting.
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There are endless young talents in the Wei Kingdom, and Jiang Wei is not left behind, and Jiang Wei does not have Zhuge Liang's intelligence
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Although Jiang Wei has obtained the true inheritance of Zhuge Liang, he is indeed too different from Wei in terms of troops and talents, and he is not as good as Deng Ai in terms of time, place and people.
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Because the base camp behind him surrendered, no matter how much he struggled, it was useless, and the troops of Shu were insufficient for Wei, no matter how powerful Jiang Wei was, he was powerless to return to the sky.
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Although Jiang Wei has reached Zhuge Liang's true biography, there is no one under him, no troops, no way, there are not enough troops to support him to fight.
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What if you get the true biography, soft power is there, hard power is not comparable to that, hard power is still not comparable, hard power can't be beaten, no matter how strong soft power is, it's just a floating cloud.
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Even if Jiang Wei has talent, he can't help the reality of no capital, and his strength is not strong enough, and he can only support it for a while by relying on strategy alone.
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Jiang Wei didn't learn much more than Zhuge Liang's skin, and he didn't know anything about it.
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Deng Ai's military level, I'm afraid that Zhuge Liang can't catch up, what is Jiang?
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In terms of position, Jiang Wei is not Zhuge Liang's first heir. After Zhuge died, he was replaced by Jiang Wan, then Fei Yi, and then Jiang Wei.
I was speechless. Have you ever read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: You watched the 17th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Deng Shizai stole Yinping, Zhuge Zhan died in battle.
What Deng Ai said: Ai Guan was shocked, and hurriedly bowed to Jie again: "Wuhou is a true god!"
Ai can't be a teacher, it's a pity! Later generations have a poem that says: "Yin Ping Steep Mountains and the Sky Qi, Xuanhe is still timid to fly when he wanders."
Deng Ai wrapped himself in felt from now on, who knew that Zhuge had a chance. ”
Deng Ai wants to apprentice, but it doesn't mean that he has apprenticed. Therefore, he will only fight for the Lord of Wei, and it is impossible to fight for the Lord of Shu. This is an illustration of "each his own master".
As for the author's description and the comments of later generations, they are all for the "myth" Zhuge Kongming, and the literary term is called: "foil".
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I don't think so, because the comprehensive national strength of Shu was already very weak at that time, and his many encounters with Deng Ai ended in failure, so it was difficult for him to defeat Deng Ai.
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Jiang Wei definitely can't beat Deng Ai, Deng Ai doesn't know how many times he has beaten Jiang Wei, just look at the Three Kingdoms, Deng Ai beating Jiang Wei is completely like a father beating his son.
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Jiang Wei was very talented, and Deng Ai of Wei at that time was deeply rooted in Sima Yi's true biography, and his ability was also very strong, and he resisted the attack of dimensionality reduction many times, Jiang Wei couldn't beat him.
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Before Deng Ai appeared, Jiang Wei won consecutive battles, and after Deng Ai appeared, Jiang Wei and Deng Ai fought 4 times before and after, and they were all defeated by Deng Ai's men, so Jiang Wei was not as good as Deng Ai in terms of military ability.
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It is recorded in the history books: for the first time, Jiang Wei was defeated and Deng Ai won; the second time, Jiang Wei and Deng Ai drawn; For the third time, Jiang Wei was defeated and Deng Ai won; The fourth time, Jiang Wei was defeated and Deng Ai won, which shows that Jiang Wei can't beat Deng Ai.
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Zhuge Liang (July 23, 181, August 28, 234), the word Kongming, the name Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, Langya Yangdu (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong), the prime minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician and military strategist. When he was alive, he was named the Marquis of Wuxiang, and he was said to be loyal to the Marquis of Wu; In order to admire Zhuge Liang's military talents, the later Eastern Jin Dynasty regime posthumously named him the king of Wuxing. His representative works include "The Table of the Former Teacher", "The Table of the Later Teacher", "The Book of Commandments" and so on. >>>More