During the Three Kingdoms, whoever went out of Qishan six times cut the Central Plains nine times

Updated on history 2024-03-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    During the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan six times, and Jiang Wei attacked the Central Plains nine times.

    "Six out of Qishan" usually refers to the military action of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period, who sent troops to the north to attack Cao Wei.

    Historical records record that Zhuge Liang only sent troops to Qishan twice during the Northern Expedition to Cao Wei, and the saying of "six out of Qishan" appeared in ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    Due to the great influence of "Romance" among the people, "Six Out of Qishan" has gradually become synonymous with Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition.

    Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, known as the Nine Expeditions to the Central Plains in literary works, refers to the war of Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition against Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

    In 234 (the twelfth year of the Jianxing of the Shu Han Dynasty), Zhuge Liang "died before he left the school", and after he died of illness in Wuzhangyuan, Liu Chan, the queen of Shu.

    He was crowned with Jiang Wei's right supervising army and the general of the Auxiliary Han, commanding all the armies, and entering the Pingxiang Marquis. Subsequently, he successively served as Sima, General Zhenxi, and concurrently served as Liangzhou Assassin Shi, General Wei, and General, and was awarded Fu Jie by the imperial court. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    It is recorded that between 238 and 262, Jiang Wei carried out a total of 11 Northern Expeditions. After years of war, Shu Han's national strength was excessively depleted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.I heard the old man say that this statement comes from a storytelling, and it is all about Zhuge Liang! The full text is "Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan and attacked the Central Plains nine times, and Jiang Wei attacked Wei ten times". Commenting on the story, in order to make it sound good.

    2.Most of the views on it are that Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan and Jiang Wei invaded the Central Plains for nine years, which should be the conclusion of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but it is only about the same, not true.

    3.In fact, it is recorded that Zhuge Liang only attacked Wei 5 times. If you limit the [Three Kingdoms Period], then no one will go out of Qishan and conquer the Central Plains nine times. If you just want to ask the source, I think 1 is the most appropriate answer.

    Zhuge Liang's 5 expeditions to Wei are equivalent to five out of Qishan, at that time, the bridge building technology was not good, and only 3 mountain roads were explored across the Qinling Mountains, and the Qishan Road was barely able to march.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan six times, and Jiang Wei attacked the Central Plains nine times. But in fact, there were five expeditions in history.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan six times, and Jiang Wei attacked the Central Plains nine times. The Golden Bull Road originated in the late Neolithic period, and before the Three Kingdoms, it had been developed and built by the Xia, Shang and Zhou, Qin, Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasty, because it was the closest passage in and out of Gansu and Sichuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In and out is the Golden Bull Road, which is the main road from Shu to Wei, and only through this road can you enter the Central Plains where Wei is located.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In and out is the Golden Bull Road, the Golden Bull Road with its long history and extraordinary status, famous, was once the ancient Shu of the way to die.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. During the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan six times.

    According to legend, from 228 to 234 AD, Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan six times to attack Cao Wei, the first time because of the defeat of Ma Tan and retreated, and then trembling five times due to the failure of supply and other reasons.

    2. During the Three Kingdoms, Jiang Wei invaded the Central Plains for the ninth time.

    In order to inherit the legacy of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition to the Central Plains, from 238 to 262, he sent troops to Wei nine times, all of which ended in failure, and finally Shu was destroyed by Wei.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. During the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang came out of Kaiqi Mountain.

    According to legend, from 228 to 234 AD, Zhuge Liang went out of Qishan to attack Cao Wei six times, the first time because of the defeat of Ma Tan and the retreat, and the last five times due to the failure of the supply and other reasons.

    2. During the Three Kingdoms, Jiang Wei invaded the Central Plains for the ninth time.

    In order to inherit the legacy of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, he sent troops to Wei nine times from 238 to 262, all of which ended in failure, and finally Shu was destroyed by Wei.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Six outs: refers to Zhuge Liang's northern expedition to Cao Wei and six out of Qishan.

    Donghe: Unite Sun Quan to the east and establish the Sun-Liu Alliance.

    Collect Erchuan: Liu Bei led his army to attack Liu Zhang, occupying Xichuan and Dongchuan.

    Seven captures: refers to the seven captures of Meng Shu.

    Northern Rejection: Attack Cao Cao to the north.

    Eight formations: The bridge is rehearsed in eight formations.

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