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Because at that time, after Zhuge Liang's death, the talents of Shu withered, and there was no capable person other than Jiang Wei. At that time, the Wei State still had strategists like Sima Yi, so Jiang Wei at that time could not fight with Sima Yi at all, and he could not complete the great task of the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains.
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Zhuge Liang's many northern expeditions led to the emptiness of the treasury of Shu, and the people of Shu fought for years and were already tired of war. There is no need to attack the enemy's strengths with his own disadvantages at this time, not to mention that Zhuge Liang's many northern expeditions have not succeeded, and Fei Yuan does not believe that Jiang Wei can succeed.
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Because Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition will fail; He was worried that the failure of the Northern Expedition would hurt the vitality of Shu, and even lead Wei to directly attack Shu, thus affecting their own interests.
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Because the gap between the national strength of Shu and Wei was too big at that time, he was worried that Jiang Wei would hollow out the family of Shu, and in the end he would not even have the ability to defend.
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Because it did not have the conditions for the Northern Expedition, it was easy to cause problems in the country and seriously affect the internal development.
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Mainly because the political ideas of the two of them are completely opposite, Jiang Wei's political ideas are the Northern Expedition.
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Because the combat effectiveness of the army of Shu was not very good at that time, and it was not in a good state after several wars.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han united with Eastern Wu to resist Cao, Zhuge Liang took control of the government after Liu Bei's death, and several northern expeditions to Cao Wei were unsuccessful. After Zhuge Liang's death, Fei Yi took power, and he did not continue the policy of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, which led to the peaceful corner of Shu Han. So why didn't anyone vigorously go north after Zhuge Liang's death?
Personally, I think that Shu Han's national strength is limited, several Northern Expeditions have exhausted the national strength, and they need to recuperate, Shu Han has no outstanding generals, and there is no way to lead the Northern Expedition, plus Shu Han's internal strife is endless, and he can't take care of the Northern Expedition.
1. Zhuge Liang's several Northern Expeditions exhausted his national strength and needed to recuperate, so there was no Northern Expedition.
In order to fulfill Liu Bei's last wish, Zhuge Liang made several northern expeditions to Cao Wei, but they all returned in vain, exhausting the domestic accumulation. After his death, the national strength of Shu Han was empty and needed to recuperate, and if the continuous Northern Expedition would lead to the emptiness of national strength, the Shu Han regime would lead to its demise. Therefore, after the death of Zhuge Liang, none of the people in charge of the military and government of Shu Han supported the continuation of the Northern Expedition.
Second, Shu Han did not have a general to lead the troops, so there was no way to go on a northern expedition.
The generals of the older generation of Shu Han have all died, and the new generation of generals are not famous, and the slightly famous one is Jiang Wei, but Jiang Wei is a general who is not liked by those in power at that time, so Jiang Wei has been leading the troops outside. The Northern Expedition needed generals who could lead the army, but Shu Han did not have such talent, so the Northern Expedition was not supported during the reign of others. <>
Third, the internal strife of Shu Han was endless, and he couldn't take care of the Northern Expedition.
Shu Han is divided into two factions, one of which is these people who started with Liu Bei, their roots are not in Yizhou, and the other is the local gate lord clan in Yizhou, and they also have a lot of power within Shu Han. After Zhuge Liang's death, the local forces in Yizhou rose up, and they suppressed other forces, they valued the local governance more, and did not like the Northern Expedition, feeling that the Northern Expedition could not succeed and would shake the rule of Shu Han. Therefore, during the reign of Jiang Wan and Fei Yi, these forces were not suppressed, so there was no vigorous Northern Expedition.
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First, the strength of Shu Han was not enough at that time, and after the Battle of Yiling and several Northern Expeditions, Shu Han's national strength was empty and powerless to go on the Northern Expedition. Second, Fei Yi is an anti-war faction, and he is known to suppress Jiang Wei and other main war factions.
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Because Shu Han at that time did not have the certainty of the victory of the Northern Expedition, and the Northern Expedition cost the people and money, the two of them thought that the time was not ripe and could not make the Northern Expedition.
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They didn't want military power to be taken away by Jiang Wei. Therefore, they have always been in a safe corner, ignoring Jiang Wei's requirements for the Northern Expedition.
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For the Northern Expedition, basically more than 70% of the people opposed it, and they objected because it would consume most of the resources.
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Jiang Wei in power? Do you still need to avoid trouble? The four phases of Shu and Han, the last person, as soon as Fei Yi died, Liu Chan re-Huang Hao, manipulated authority, and finally overthrew the country.
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Because the second generation of Shu Han talents is too few, and the national strength of Shu Han will eventually perish.
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The strength was too weak, and the gap between the strength of Shu and Wei was too great, so it was destroyed by Wei at every opportunity.
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Because the strength of Shu was too weak, the population was sparse, and the land was barren, so it was the first to be destroyed by Wei.
It turned out that when Cao Pi forced Emperor Han Xian to take the throne, there were only two people crying in the court at that time, one was Su Ze, who had been stationed in Jincheng, because he was far away and the information was blocked, and he heard the news of the death of Emperor Han Xian, so he mourned for Emperor Han Xian.
Because the population is always fluctuating, about 90w.
The Three Kingdoms Congress records that in the first year of Zhangwu of the Shu Han Dynasty, there were 200,000 households and 900,000 men and women. >>>More